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Extracted from Consolidated Report

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Lake County Grand Jury • 2018-2019

It’s Raining Cats and Dogs

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Note: Missing finding numbers detected: F4

Findings 6 findings

F1 Page 26
There are only two public animal shelters in Lake County, and they are usually filled to capacity, if not over-crowded.
F2 Page 26
The shelters need additional veterinarians to provide sterilization services at affordable prices.
F3 Page 26
The “community cat” and pitbull surgery programs provided at the County shelter were helpful in sterilizing these two difficult groups.
F5 Page 26
Both in-county and regional non-profit animal welfare groups and individuals raise and donate substantial funds and work diligently to augment the number of Lake County pets that can be sterilized. (Exhibit D)
F6 Page 26
Facebook postings regarding loose and lost dogs – and dogs needing fostering or rescuing - have been especially effective in Clearlake.
F7 Page 26
The shelter “advisory committees” can be a useful tool in attracting community members to help reduce the number of unwanted pets by getting involved with the shelter and volunteering during spay-neuter events. Recommendations:

Recommendations 7