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Shreveport, LA 00000
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Government Plaza
8th Floor, Suite #0000
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Government Plaza 505 Travis Street, 1st Floor, Shreveport, LA, United StatesRegular Session Meeting of the Caddo Parish Commission
Government Plaza 505 Travis Street, 1st Floor, Shreveport, LA, United StatesCADDO PARISH COMMISSION GOVERNMENT PLAZA CHAMBERS 505 TRAVIS STREET, SHREVEPORT, LA 71101 PUBLIC NOTICE REGULAR SESSION AGENDA Streaming at https://www.youtube.com/@parishofcaddois March 20, 2025 3:30 P.M. ROLL CALL: Commissioners: District 1 Kracman District 7 Gage-Watts District 2 Young, G. District 8 Blake District 3 Thomas District 9 Atkins District 4 Young, J.P. District 10 Cothran District 5 Burrell District 11 ...
Adjudicated Property Sale
Government Plaza 505 Travis Street, 1st Floor, Shreveport, LA, United StatesThe next opening of sealed bids for adjudicated properties is scheduled for February 26th, 2025. The public bid opening will be held on the first floor of Government Plaza. All bids must be submitted by 9:30 a.m. on the day of the opening. Adjudicated Properties March List Bid Instructions – Please read before submitting a bid Intent to Bid Form – ...
Work Session Meeting of the Caddo Parish Commission
Government Plaza 505 Travis Street, 1st Floor, Shreveport, LA, United StatesRegular Session Meeting of the Caddo Parish Commission
Government Plaza 505 Travis Street, 1st Floor, Shreveport, LA, United StatesWork Session Meeting of the Caddo Parish Commission
Government Plaza 505 Travis Street, 1st Floor, Shreveport, LA, United StatesRegular Session Meeting of the Caddo Parish Commission
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Isn’t keeping animals from having litters interfering with nature?
We’ve already interfered. Domesticated dogs and cats mate more often and have larger litters than their wild ancestors, but cannot survive well on their own.
Spaying or neutering makes pets fat and lazy right?
No, that’s caused by overfeeding and lack of exercise. Spayed or neutered pets require fewer calories. Cut down on their meals, and make time for walks or play.
Only females need to be “fixed,” since the litters are their owners’ responsibility right?
But how do those pets get pregnant? A male pet can easily father 750 offspring in his lifetime. (And if he gets into a neighbor’s yard and mates with the “wrong” female, her owner could sue.)
If I neuter my dog, he’ll stop protecting our house won’t he?
Not so! His instinct to “defend his turf” won’t be affected. And he’ll be less likely to wander off.
What’s wrong with wanting my children to see the “miracle of birth”?
But will they? Many pets hide when giving birth. And even if you find good homes for the litter, you may deny homes to animals already born
Pets should have one litter first, to settle them down?
Having a litter won’t improve an animal’s health or permanently change her personality – although she may be tired and irritable while nursing.
Does spaying and neutering cost too much?
They’re cheaper in the long run than caring for the litters! Financial assistance may be available. License fees are often less for spayed or neutered pets.
What are the symptoms of West Nile?
Most people infected with the West Nile Virus will not have any signs of illness.Twenty percent of people who become infected will have mild symptoms such as fever, headache, body aches and occasionally a skin rash on the trunk of the body and swollen lymph glands. The symptoms of severe infection (West Nile encephalitis or meningitis) include headache, high fever, ... Read More
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