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Article: FELINES GET TOP-BILLING WITH SHELTER'S NEW PROGRAM.(Scoop)
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- The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM)
- Article date:
- November 1, 2009
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Byline: BEN SWAN
Low-cost spaying and neutering is just the start of turning the tables for cats
By Ben Swan
The New Mexican
Pity the poor feline. Maligned for millennia as aloof, detached and demanding, cats have often been given short shrift when compared to their goofy counterpart, the good-natured canine. Think Disney's Old Yeller versus Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat." You get the picture.
When companion cats go missing, owners often mistakenly believe they've simply adopted another neighborhood family, or have met a disastrous coyote end. For some, the concern for their furry friend ends there.
In fact, the ...