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Posted: Tue, Jan 27 2009, 12:31 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury cat owners: want your cats licensed? |
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Guest wrote: | If people are so concerned about this issue, then why not show up? The TC really wants to hear public input, but it seems few people come out to offer an opinion. |
Will the TC take emails from Residents as valid input?
In the Internet age, electronic communication is much more efficient. |
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Posted: Tue, Jan 27 2009, 2:33 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury cat owners: want your cats licensed? |
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This is a total waste of the TC, township staff, and resident's time. We have thousands being laid off, we have COAH that isn't going away, we have budget issues and we are all spending time on cat licenses??? Lets roll up our sleeves and get to the real issues here.
Next everyone will want to tag the black squirrels.... |
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Jay T.
Joined: Sat, Dec 27 2008, 8:27 pm EST Posts: 103 Location: South Main St.
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Posted: Tue, Jan 27 2009, 2:39 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury cat owners: want your cats licensed? |
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That's a good question. Here is my experience so just my two cents.
Prior to the PNC discussion I sent emails to all 5 members of the TC. Only Wayne Wittman replied that he would consider my thoughts and position. At the meeting there was no mention of any letters or emails. When I asked another member of the TC, I was told that emails are hard to validate unless people sign their name and also provide an address and phone number. The TC is volunteer so if they get 20 emails it's 20 phone calls they'd need to make to validate the email. Even then I am not sure it can be officially added to the record other than to say I have received such and such email from X resident.
Now, my view is that communication is a two way street and sometimes it's not easy to navigate. The TC needs to consider all communication when making a decision and respond back to residents who take the time to raise a concern or make a comment. Even if it can't be officially recognized at a meeting.
At the same time, whenever possible I think the TC would appreciate seeing people attending meetings and offering comment even if it is grabbing them before the meeting starts. A lot of people don't like to make a public comment, but are okay 1 to 1.
That being said, one doesn't need to go to all the meetings, but if there is something of interest try to show up. If you can't, then send an email or letter before the vote so it can at least show a view. I hear TC members past and present saying that they often have more comments after a vote than prior.
There is a budget meeting at 9am Saturday that I'll be attending to hear how the money is being spent. I was at the last one and found it very informative. |
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Posted: Tue, Jan 27 2009, 3:00 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury cat owners: want your cats licensed? |
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For the PNC, I emailed all the TC members with my opinion. I included my name, address, and phone number, so that the TC could verify the source if necessary. None acknowledged the reception of my email.
I may not be able to attend TC meetings, but I do read this forum and the Cranbury Press to keep myself in the loop.
I'll definitely show up at voting time.
About the cat licensing issue, I agree that this is a waste of time, energy, and money (there is a budget item for this in 2009). |
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Posted: Tue, Jan 27 2009, 3:28 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury cat owners: want your cats licensed? |
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The cat license issue is solely controlled by Cranbury's Board of Health. This is one committee that does not need permission and is not controlled by our TC. Any ordinances created or funding requirments dealing with our towns Health concerns or risks are at the mercy of our local Board of Health.
They are not concerned with COAH issues, the library, the school, PNC bank, our towns budget, etc. So, the cat license is still on the table and they plan to institute it whether we want it or not. Let me be clear, it is not a done deal. I think they need alot of input from us due to some lack luster information presented at last night's meeting. Don't get me wrong, the method off presentation was great, but the information supplied felt like they were trying to instill fear into our community instead of clearly backing up their real intension of revenue generation for the town and the county.
For all Cranbury residents, you need to voice your opinion to our BOH. |
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Posted: Tue, Jan 27 2009, 3:53 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury cat owners: want your cats licensed? |
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Cranbury Board of Health
Jim Longo, Health Officer, ext. 237
Kristen Hamilton, Secretary, ext 231
Phone (609) 395-0900 • Fax: (609) 395-3560
Daniel Notterman, MD Chairman
Beverly Gerberich Member
Cheryl Coyle Vice-Chair
John Jackson Member
Consultant to the Board of Health
Attorney: Kevin A. Van Hise
Michael Lupovici Township Physician
Michael Young Township Veterinarian |
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Jersey Dad
Joined: Tue, May 20 2008, 11:02 pm EDT Posts: 179 Location: Cranbury Estates
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Posted: Fri, Jan 30 2009, 3:44 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury cat owners: want your cats licensed? |
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I called the BOH today and left a message for Jim Longo. I don't know if he reads the blog, but just in case I've posted my comments. Perhaps someone else from the BOH will chime in.
Assuming cat vaccination is relatively painless, affordable and convenient, I would think many cat owners would voluntarily vaccinate their cats if the BOH reached out to them and made a compelling case to do so. I am curious if passing an ordinance making cat vaccinations mandatory is a more effective way to increase cat vaccinations vs. a community awareness effort promoting voluntary vaccination. |
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Jay T.
Joined: Sat, Dec 27 2008, 8:27 pm EST Posts: 103 Location: South Main St.
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Posted: Fri, Jan 30 2009, 4:18 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury cat owners: want your cats licensed? |
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That's actually the best way to proceed IMO. The April rabbies clinic held at the firehouse is free for residents. If you couple that with a community awareness then it should solve the issue without making a licensing law necessary. |
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Posted: Fri, Jan 30 2009, 6:09 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury cat owners: want your cats licensed? |
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I would rather pay for the license (silly as that is) than be forced to get the shots. We did shots with our cat for years but the vet advised it is not necessary anymore. The cat is 14 years old and hasn't set foot outdoors in over a decade. |
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cat owner Guest
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Posted: Fri, Jan 30 2009, 6:32 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury cat owners: want your cats licensed? |
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Guest wrote: | I would rather pay for the license (silly as that is) than be forced to get the shots. We did shots with our cat for years but the vet advised it is not necessary anymore. The cat is 14 years old and hasn't set foot outdoors in over a decade. |
I heard that you need to have proof of shots in order to get the license... |
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Frugality in Cranbury
Joined: Fri, Sep 12 2008, 3:16 pm EDT Posts: 20
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Posted: Fri, Jan 30 2009, 6:45 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury cat owners: want your cats licensed? |
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Guest wrote: | I would rather pay for the license (silly as that is) than be forced to get the shots. We did shots with our cat for years but the vet advised it is not necessary anymore. The cat is 14 years old and hasn't set foot outdoors in over a decade. |
The cat license ordinance would mandate that your cat MUST be vaccinated for at a minumum for Rabies. Usually a fine would be imposed. Ordinances Often call for a census to be preformed (an offical will knock at your door to ask how many dogs or cats you have and if they are licensed). No license, you would be fined. |
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Posted: Fri, Jan 30 2009, 7:07 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury cat owners: want your cats licensed? |
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Just wondering how anyone would know if you own a cat or not. Even if you say you own one cat - how would they know if you own 3? Its not like anyone can go walking through your house to count your cats. Dogs are more obvious, its just a little harder to hide a dog then it is cats  |
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Jeff M. Guest
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Posted: Fri, Jan 30 2009, 7:20 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury cat owners: want your cats licensed? |
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That's why the law is unenforcable and an information campaign without a license requirement is the best way to proceed. It communicates the potential issue, it does not get people upset about being taxed and with the free rabbies clinic shows no reason not to protect the health of your pet or family, even if it's unlikely that your cat will get out and get in a fight. |
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Posted: Fri, Jan 30 2009, 7:28 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury cat owners: want your cats licensed? |
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Jeff M. wrote: | That's why the law is unenforcable and an information campaign without a license requirement is the best way to proceed. It communicates the potential issue, it does not get people upset about being taxed and with the free rabbies clinic shows no reason not to protect the health of your pet or family, even if it's unlikely that your cat will get out and get in a fight. |
I wish Jeff is a member of BOH! This makes so much sense.
A license ordinance and township employees knocking on my door checking how many cats I own (if any) are just too much for me. |
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Frugality in Cranbury
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Posted: Fri, Jan 30 2009, 8:14 pm EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury cat owners: want your cats licensed? |
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Jeff M. wrote: | That's why the law is unenforcable and an information campaign without a license requirement is the best way to proceed. It communicates the potential issue, it does not get people upset about being taxed and with the free rabbies clinic shows no reason not to protect the health of your pet or family, even if it's unlikely that your cat will get out and get in a fight. |
Jeff is absolutely correct. It will be unenforceable and the results will be extremely disturbing. You can bet, the number of cat owners that have shown up in the past will no longer show up for the Free rabies clinic offered by our town. Maybe they will visit their Vet or perhaps not. This will work against what the BOH think will increase cat's being vaccinated for Rabies.
The BOH had presented at the last township meeting that last year there were ZERO cat cases in Middlesex County. We must be doing something right. So, I pose the question "Why are we changing something that is not broken?"
Township programs that are already in place have been working. It seems the only area that is of concern is Rabies in the wildlife. I would think this is where the BOH needs to be focusing.
There are good laws and there are bad laws - AND this is a bad law. Cape May has recinded their Cat Licensing ordinance and Princeton Township does not have this either. They have opted for a Feral Cat catch-and-release program (Trap,neuter,vaccinate, and release), FREE rabies clinic, and added education. Hmm . . . sounds like what Cranbury is doing now. |
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Posted: Sat, Jan 31 2009, 11:49 am EST Post subject: Re: Cranbury cat owners: want your cats licensed? |
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Quote: | A license ordinance and township employees knocking on my door checking how many cats I own (if any) are just too much for me. |
That interesting part is that your tax dollars are paying for all this.  |
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