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Maria Conlon
May 10, 2019

SF ACC Statistics Show Reduction in Intake

Maria Conlon
May 10, 2019

SF ACC took in 4315 cats in 2007 and only 2365 in 2017. This is likely a result of progressive programs and TNR being done in San Francisco. See the full statistics from 2006-2018.

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