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University of Queensland study finds cats more likely to be euthanased for being stray than to die from disease
As a council animal management officer, Jennifer Cotterell would bring dozens of cats to the pound that would eventually be put down.
Under traditional management strategies, it was all she could do.
“We got a call one day for a kitten that was found in the building site wall. It was only about…
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