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File #: 13-1087   
Type: Grant Applications and Awards
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 11/21/2013
Posting Language: An Ordinance approving the submission of grant application to Best Friends and authorizing the acceptance of funds in an amount up to $10,000.00 from the Best Friends Feral Cats Spay/Neuter Grant for a one year term. [Erik Walsh, Deputy City Manager; Kathy Davis, Director, Animal Care Services]
Attachments: 1. Proposed Budget Feral Cat Spay Neuter Grant, 2. Proposed Budget Feral Cat Spay Neuter Grant, 3. Draft Ordinance, 4. Ordinance 2013-11-21-0798
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DEPARTMENT: Animal Care Services


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Kathy Davis


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT:

ACS grant with Best Friends


SUMMARY:

An Ordinance ratifying the submission of and authorizing acceptance and appropriation of the Feral Cats Spay/Neuter Grant of $10,000 from Best Friends for a period of one year from the date of acceptance


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

ACS will continue to build on its success through the implementation of innovative solutions. ACS will focus its efforts and resources in FY 2014 on (1) enhancing field enforcement; (2) increasing community spay/neuter services; (3) maximizing kennel capacity, and (4) maintaining its successful Live Release program.
Over the course of the last few months, ACS has actively searched for grants and community programs that coincide with the mission of ACS. ACS has been awarded two grants; the Pets for Life Grant for $50,000 and the Feral Cats Spay/Neuter Grant for $10,000. The following provides background for the grants and the strategy for their usage:


In September 2013, Best Friends awarded ACS a $10,000 grant. The funds will provide spay and neuter services to the 78212 zip code area (Brackenridge Park location).

ACS is requesting that the City accept these funds and partner with PetShotz, a local spay/neuter business, to provide these services. PetShotz was identified due to its close proximity to Brackenridge Park. Under this arrangement, any feral cat from the 78212 zip code could be brought into PetShotz, to receive a free spay/neuter surgery.

If accepted, this grant would allow the City to help control the stray cat population by spaying/neutering nearly 200 feral cats. It is estimated that these surgeries could prevent the birth of over 660 additional stray cats annually. These surgeries will be in addition to the $500,000 already allocated in the department's budget for community spay/neuter services.



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