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Originally Posted by RonnieFoos
Thanks Sean, I will reach out to them. Currently, I am on hold with the Maricopa County Humane Society. I also reached out to the City of Phoenix. They were only able to verify there was an active demolition permit. I stopped back by after I posted that message and there was a representative onsite. He was well aware of the cats, but like the couple I spoke with early had told me, he didn't seem to really care. I will investigate other options.
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What terrible people . . . if these were dogs you'd never hear the end of it!
I love all animals, but for some reason there are "animal lovers" and then there are "dog people" who seem to restrict their love/affection of other species for dogs alone.
I'd assume the cats will begin to vacate and run from the house once demolition equipment arrives and begins to grumble . . . .
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Originally Posted by pbenjamin
According to the folks at the Historic Neighborhood Coalition there was an attempt to save the house that failed. Too expensive to move, apparently.
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Yet the community at Melrose on 7th ave. was able to save that piece of shit drive through liquor store . . . shit like this is depressing.
We have VERY little pre-WWII structures in this city and they add infinitely to the character of a place.
Strange how certain preservation stories make the news and others just fly under the radar. Seems a total shame to not have any vision to incorporate this house in to the project in one way or another . . . . lame.
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Originally Posted by biggus diggus
Unfortunately rescuing a bunch of feral cats from the building isn't necessarily going to give them a good end result. Not a lot of people looking to adopt ferals...
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You don't need to adopt them out; spay/neuter them & return to the community where they can no longer breed but can live our their little feral cat lives