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Adoptable or feral? Lawsuit challenges San Diego shelter’s program to return cats to the outdoors

The case questions the breadth of San Diego Humane Society "community cats" program, which returns cats to where they were found

Cats and chickens eat food that was placed by Josh Hirschmiller, the San Diego Humane Society’s community cat field coordinator, on Thursday, in San Diego. Hirschmiller said there are about 15 cats in the colony and that he trapped them about two years ago. (Ana Ramirez / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
Cats and chickens eat food that was placed by Josh Hirschmiller, the San Diego Humane Society’s community cat field coordinator, on Thursday, in San Diego. Hirschmiller said there are about 15 cats in the colony and that he trapped them about two years ago. (Ana Ramirez / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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The case questions the breadth of San Diego Humane Society "community cats" program, which returns cats to where they were found

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