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The Purpose of the TASK FORCE is assisting the City of Kingston in establishing measures to take control of our feral cat population. The Task Force volunteers will be charged with the responsibility of developing a control plan for the City of Kingston. The Task Force would then determine a method of control, resources and partnerships required, legislation that might be required, and any other component for an overall control plan.
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