There are over 50,000 feral cats in Prince William County as officials just bolstered their spay-neuter program

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The Prince William Board of County Supervisors has greenlit a directive known as the “Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Release” program, facilitating third-party involvement in the spay and neutering process for the county’s feral cat population in tandem with the Animal Services Center.

The board approved the directive on July 14 by a 7-1 vote, with Coles District Supervisor Yesli Vega dissenting…

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