Animal advocates in Polk County are once again meeting with commissioners to push for change and address the county’s animal overpopulation issue.
At a public meeting with Polk County commissioners, a member of the public asked, “when will our leadership acknowledge this growing crisis? How many cats must suffer? How many must starve or be euthanized before real action is taken?” during the public comments part of the meeting.
WATCH: Polk County animal advocates demand urgent action on pet overpopulation crisis
Polk County animal advocates demand urgent action on pet overpopulation crisis
Several members of the public told leaders that they need to implement measures. Including trapping, neutering, vaccinating, and returning, or “TNVR.”…