Austin's Four-Legged Children
From the beginning the author of
Gerrymandering Blues cleverly and
effectively used a personal story to grab her readers in Pet Overpopulation
Still a Problem in Austin. After
all who can rest the story of cute little doggies, especially during the
holidays? Once intrigued to continue
reading she gets down to business and lets her readers know just how much of an
issue overcrowding really is at the shelters. 700 lost pets since November 1st?
Wow!!!
I like that she gave a solution that would seem the
most logical but then provided the actual outcome for cities who have enacted
mandatory spaying/neuter laws. I must
admit she did lose me a little when she started talking about cats. Yuck!
Kidding. The introduction of "cat
mathematics” was a simple yet successful way of painting the picture of cats
running all over the city “370,000 cats
over the course of 7 years!” This
made for an easy transition for her proposal to nearing a “utopian model for no
kill cities”. Overall the author did an
excellent job at bringing up an issue many people might not think about. And she closed it off with a feel good
picture of her doggies and links to her sources.
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