Spay/neuter program a runaway success

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LCHS has funded 280 operations in last six months.

  • Thomas Barritt, Lake City Humane Society facility manager, weighs a cat that is scheduled to have surgery today. LCHS is in the midst of a push to curb the local feral cat and wild dog population through an aggressive spay/neuter program. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)
    Thomas Barritt, Lake City Humane Society facility manager, weighs a cat that is scheduled to have surgery today. LCHS is in the midst of a push to curb the local feral cat and wild dog population through an aggressive spay/neuter program. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)
  • Amelia Williams, 9, plays with a kitten at LCMS Tuesday afternoon. She was hoping to find a kitten she could adopt. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)
    Amelia Williams, 9, plays with a kitten at LCMS Tuesday afternoon. She was hoping to find a kitten she could adopt. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)
  • Nine-year-old Amelia Williams plays with some kittens at the Lake City Humane Society on Tuesday afternoon. She was looking for a kitten she could adopt, but it’s not clear if she found one. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)
    Nine-year-old Amelia Williams plays with some kittens at the Lake City Humane Society on Tuesday afternoon. She was looking for a kitten she could adopt, but it’s not clear if she found one. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)
The Lake City Humane Society’s push to curb the feral cat, community cat and wild dog population has resulted in nearly 300 animals getting spayed/neutered in less than six months.  Thomas Barritt,…

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