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$71 dog
$76.00 spay 10-0532-5200-04 Professional Services
$56.00 neuter 10-0532-5200-04 Professional Services
$7.00 exam 10-0532-5200-04 Professional Services
$7.00 rabies vaccine 10-0532-5200-04 Professional Services
$7.00 corona vaccine 10-0532-5200-04 Professional Services
$2.00 4-n-1 vaccine 10-0532-5350-16 Supplies — Medical t Drugs
microchip not available
Total $97.00 females
$77.00 males
$55 cat
$53.00 spay 10-0532-5200-04 Professional Services
$28.00 neuter 10-0532-5200-04 Professional Services
$7.00 exam 10-0532-5200-04 Professional Services
$7.00 FVRCP vaccine 10-0532-5200-04 Professional Services
$7.00 rabies vaccine 10-0532-5200-04 Professional Services
microchip not available
Total $77.00 females
$52.00 males
Strays vs. donated animals During August 2004 Year to date 2004
Stray dogs 119 1187
Donated dogs 328 1457
Stray cats 158 1181
Donated cats 194 1284
To adopt 200 does Actual cost Adoption income Difference
New adoption price $12,970 $14,000 $1,030
Old adoption price $17,400 $14,200 -$3,200
To adopt 60 cats Actual cost Adoption income Difference
New adoption price $ 3,180 $ 3,300 $ 120
Old adoption price $ 3,870 $ 3,300 -$ 570
At the briefing session, Mr. Tatham said this request also included a proposal to
offer the public, as an option of the standard reclaim of their cat or dog, an opportunity
to have the animal spayed or neutered within an agreed upon time. He said that if the
spay or neuter was not completed within the specified time, the owner would be liable
for all fines. Tatham explained the process by saying the owner, at the time of reclaim,
would decide if he or she preferred to pay the standard reclaim fee of $25 for dogs, $10
for cats, the $5 per day board fee and any applicable citations starting at $50.00, or pay
an adoption fee and agree to bring the animal to the shelter to be surgically altered on a
scheduled date. He said that at the time of the spay/neuter agreement, citations would
be issued, but if the owner complied with all requirements, a waiver would occur.
Additionally, Officer Tatham said he desired to offer senior citizens (65 years or older)
a discount of having up to four animals spayed or neutered at the shelter's actual cost.
6. Request for the Addition of Two Members to the Animal Grievance
Committee: Chief Animal Control Officer Tatham, at the briefing session, requested
that two additional positions be added to the Animal Grievance Committee. He said
the present committee composition of three members, often times left only one member
at the hearings.
7. Request for Approval of Library Shelving Bids: Purchasing Agent Dean Lail
explained during the briefing session that bids were opened on September 15, 2004 for
library shelving. He recommended for the bids to be awarded to Interior Systems for
Estey Shelving with wood end caps at a total project cost of $180,822.00. A listing of
all bids received is as follows: