76 Year Old Man Jailed For Feeding Feral Cats

  • by: Victoria Haynes
  • recipient: Jim Goldsworthy - Mayor of Gainesville, Greg Abbott - TX Governor, Gainesville Animal Control

Allie Cat Allies released this article below about a 76 year old man that was jailed for feeding feral cats. Spending energy, time, money to jail individuals, even elders, for feeding feral cats is barbaric. This should not be a law in any society. Texas should understand the difference between crimes committed and helping the less fortunate.

"76-Year-Old Gainesville Man Jailed For Feeding Cats—Alley Cat Allies Offers Legal Assistance

GAINESVILLE, TX—Alley Cat Allies is offering support and legal assistance to a 76-year-old Gainesville man who is presently in jail for caring for and feeding cats.

“This is a truly disheartening miscarriage of justice,” says Becky Robinson, president and founder of Alley Cat Allies. “Compassion should not be criminalized, but that is exactly what this man was arrested for—simply providing food for cats. We are proud to offer any assistance to this gentleman who provides a service to the cats and Gainesville.”

Alley Cat Allies is now working to repeal the local feeding ban, so that no one in Gainesville who feeds cats will have to fear legal action, fines, or jail time.

Robinson added that Alley Cat Allies is committed to changing Gainesville’s ordinances to allow people not only to feed cats, but also the freedom to start a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program in the city.

“What Gainesville needs is a Trap-Neuter-Return program that will provide neutering and vaccination for the city’s community cats,” says Robinson. “Locking up innocent people for being compassionate to cats doesn’t help anyone. It’s counterproductive and does nothing to help decrease the community cat population. Only Trap-Neuter-Return can do that.”

In a TNR program, community cats—also called feral cats—are humanely trapped and taken to a veterinary clinic for spaying, neutering, and vaccination. The tip of the cat’s left ear is painlessly removed while under anesthesia, indicating that the cat has been neutered and vaccinated. Unsocialized cats are returned to their outdoor homes, while friendly cats and kittens are fostered before adoption. TNR works. By ending the reproduction cycle, and stopping behaviors associated with mating such as yowling and spraying, community concerns are addressed and calls to animal control greatly decline.

Alley Cat Allies has helped communities across the country adopt lifesaving programs for cats like Trap-Neuter-Return. Trap-Neuter-Return is an established, mainstream program that provides care for community cats and keeps them out of shelters. In addition to the over 600 nonprofit groups nationally practicing TNR, there are more than 450 cities and counties with official ordinances or policies endorsing TNR for community cats."

Help this organization reach its goal in helping the homeless animals as well as the Gainesville community.

Update #19 years ago
Man jailed for feeding cats has been released. Ally Cat Allies is raising a fund to help pay for his time. Gainesville will be accepting a TNR program in the community. A.C.A says: "Gainesville, Texas is making great progress toward ensuring local policies reflect the community’s humane values. After meeting with Gainesville officials we’re excited to report that the city is considering a Trap-Neuter-Return program to address their community cat population."
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