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Cabarrus County Animal Control <br /> <br /> 1 ~dd onto the existing shelter, a cat shelter. This would be as wide as the ex- <br /> [sting shelter (19') and would add 16' to the lower end of the shelter where' <br /> the fence is now. <br /> <br /> the add on cat shelter would be built with blocks and a cement floor with drains. <br /> (See prints.) <br /> <br />2. Build racks inside of this new shelter to hold "fold-.~ay" cat cages. The racks <br /> should be made to hold 6 cages to a row and 5 rows high. <br /> <br />3. ;0 stainless steel fold up cages with a slide tray for durability and easy clean- <br /> Lng. The ACO would only have to handle the cats only once to put them in the <br /> :ages. The traps would be numbered and could be signed out by the cat owners to <br /> arch the cats and have them ready to be pi'~ked up by us. <br /> <br /> having this type of cage, the ACO would only have to bring the cages back to <br /> the shelter and put them in the rack, thus saving time. <br /> <br />4. ;tainless'steel bowls for food and water and hooked to the inside would assure <br /> :hat a cat would not knock over the food or water and wottld be durable. <br /> <br /> 5. ~ sink with hot and cold water' should be put into the new shelter to clean the <br /> :at cages and bowls and also with a pressured water hose for better cleaning of <br /> :he shelter. <br /> <br /> 6. ~n enclosed drive into section should be ~ade so that if any dogs or cats get <br /> away, we can recatch them. <br /> <br /> <br />