Nope . . . Not a euphemism from creepers during the late 90s . . . Instead, here's a worthwhile pet friendly effort to protect animals and people in the urban core . . .
Wednesday evening, Aug. 28, Kansas City Pet Project — a non-profit, local animal shelter — brought cat food, treats and soft blankets in hopes to trap several, non-ear-tipped neighborhood cats for its Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) Community Cat Program.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link to a headline written by nonprofit news without any enthusiasm or a hottie reference to Halley Berry's worst movie . . .
Northeast News: Animal Rescue Organization Addresses Pendleton Heights Feline Population
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