Whitby This Week, 8 Dec 2022, p. 3

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THURSDAY DECEMBER 8, 2022 Metroland Media Group Ltd., 211 Pritchard Road, Unit 4, Hamilton ON L8J 0G5 $674,900 - Custom Built 5 Bed 2 Bath Home. Sunken Family Room With Cozy Fireplace. 50ft Long Sunroom Overlooks Yard. CALL FOR MORE INFO (647) 424-5125 $574,999 - 3 Bed, 1100 Sqft Home On Acre Lot. Insulated Garage/Workshop & Fenced Yard. Partial Finished Basement. $759,000 - Beautifully Renovated, 3+2 Bed 3 Bath, All Brick Bungalow Sitting On Large Acre Lot. Backing Onto Fields. $599,900 - 3+1 Bed 2 Bath Ranch Style Bungalow. Living Room With Fireplace. 4 Season Sun Room & Walk-Out To Deck. Family owned & operated since 1955 2212 TaunTon Road, HampTon 905-263-8369 • 1-800-798-5502 • www.PaddysMarket.ca Pa ddy 's MarketThe Appliance Specialist Sale Boxing week December 8, 2022 - Januaryaryar 4, 2023 Durham's cat rescuers are in crisis. Across the region, a network of volunteer organizations rescue thousands of cats every year -- they get them medical care, have them spayed or neutered and find them safe homes. The cats they rescue might be abandoned, orphaned, stray or feral. Many are sick or injured and are suffering. The problem has been there for decades, but rescuers across Durham say things have become dramatically worse since the pandemic. "We're running ourselves ragged and we're not getting ahead. It feels like running on a treadmill; we're running as fast as we can but we're not fixing the problem. It has to be fixed on a higher level," says Kelli Geer, founder of Barn Cat Co-op, a private cat rescue in Durham that works to find safe barns for feral cats and safe homes for domestic cats. She has been a private rescuer since 2009 and has been running DURHAM'S CAT RESCUERS ARE IN CRISIS JILLIAN FOLLERT jfoller t@durhamregion.com See 'I HAVE', page 11 Kelli Geer with her rescue cat, Kitty. Geer is the founder of Barn Cat Co-op, one of many cat rescue groups in Durham struggling to keep up with the number of sick, injured, orphaned and feral cats in need of care. Rescuers say since the pandemic the situation has become a crisis. Susie Kockerscheidt/Metroland NEWS YOU CAN USE DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX BY 7 A.M. SIGN UP FOR THE MORNING UPDATE AT START THE DAY OFF RIGHT WITH IMPORTANT UPDATES: TRAFFIC, WEATHER, SCHOOL CLOSURES AND BUS CANCELLATIONS DURHAMREGION.COM /NEWSLETTER

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