
You know, it's one thing to recognize that there is a problem and speak up about it. It's an entirely different thing to commit to doing something about it. I've noticed that a lot of people are very good at seeing problems and letting the world know about them. I've also noticed that not very many of those people do anything about those problems.
I have decided that I am not like that. I have seen a problem (okay, I've lived it), and I promise to do something about it. In fact, I am making a pledge to do something about it. I am also challenging every other candidate running for council to make the same pledge. Here it is:
There are over 100,000 community cats living on Winnipeg's streets, and the population continues to grow.
If elected to Winnipeg City Council, I, Tobias Tuxington, pledge to help the cats. I will support a comprehensive feline population control program to humanely control the feline population and prevent suffering.
Such a program would include, but is not limited to:
-- adoption of trap, neuter, return as the preferred method of population control for Winnipeg's community cats
-- implementation of an affordable and accessible spay/neuter program.
May 6, 2014
There it is. Simple. Concise. Fellow candidates, will you join me in my pledge?
I have decided that I am not like that. I have seen a problem (okay, I've lived it), and I promise to do something about it. In fact, I am making a pledge to do something about it. I am also challenging every other candidate running for council to make the same pledge. Here it is:
There are over 100,000 community cats living on Winnipeg's streets, and the population continues to grow.
If elected to Winnipeg City Council, I, Tobias Tuxington, pledge to help the cats. I will support a comprehensive feline population control program to humanely control the feline population and prevent suffering.
Such a program would include, but is not limited to:
-- adoption of trap, neuter, return as the preferred method of population control for Winnipeg's community cats
-- implementation of an affordable and accessible spay/neuter program.
May 6, 2014
There it is. Simple. Concise. Fellow candidates, will you join me in my pledge?