Due to Española Valley Humane Society shelter COVID closures, there is a huge feral cat problem.
Last summer there were 350 cats ahead of me scheduled for spaying. I also have to provide a cat carrier for each cat I take to be spayed or neutered. That’s 18 carriers for 18 feral cats that must be spayed or neutered.
As always, I keep getting the runaround, all over the state, including local animal control.
Instead of spay and neuter, why doesn’t someone invent a pet birth control pill that would be put in cat’s food.
Science allows us to travel the solar system, obtain DNA samples from a few skins cells, clone a living creature, spy on our cell phones, but no one can come up with a pet birth control pill.
I’m giving someone a free billion dollar invention. But no, you’d rather operate. How expensive, blood thirsty and gross.
Valerie Giese
Chimayó
