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Middletown Takes Steps to Address Abandoned Cats in Smith Park

Lucy Green by Lucy Green
16/04/2025
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Middletown Takes Steps to Address Abandoned Cats in Smith Park
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MIDDLETOWN, Ohio – The future of hundreds of cats abandoned at Smith Park took center stage in Middletown on Tuesday, as the city outlined plans to address the growing issue. Animal welfare organizations have been struggling for years to care for the large number of cats left behind at the park, and now city officials have proposed a temporary solution while working toward a more permanent fix.

Earlier this month, WLWT News reported that Smith Park in Middletown has become a site where many cats are abandoned annually. The situation has caused major concerns among local animal care organizations that are overwhelmed by the number of abandoned cats. The animals have become a challenge for shelters, which are already operating at full capacity.

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In response to the growing problem, the city has partnered with All Paws Matter, a local animal welfare group, to implement a temporary plan. The goal is to safely trap, feed, and neuter the cats before either re-homing or relocating them. This partnership aims to reduce the number of cats in the park while preventing further overcrowding of local shelters.

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However, the situation remains complex. Many nearby shelters are unable to take in additional animals due to lack of space and resources. The city has stated that any cats that cannot be re-homed will be relocated to another city property. The city has not disclosed the exact location of this site, though it has confirmed that the new location will not be a public park.

While the temporary plan aims to address the immediate issue of overpopulation at Smith Park, the city is also working toward a long-term solution. In a statement on its official Facebook page, the city assured residents that it would continue to develop additional resources for animal welfare and care. This includes introducing fines for individuals who abandon animals on public property, a move intended to deter the irresponsible dumping of pets.

The statement emphasized that the work to solve the issue of abandoned cats at Smith Park would not stop with the current plan. “The city will be working in the coming months on developing additional resources for animal welfare and care and fines for negligent dumping of animals on all property in the city,” the post read. “The work does not end with this solution.”

One of the main concerns raised by animal welfare organizations and volunteers is a 2018 city rule that prevents groups from feeding, spaying, neutering, or vaccinating the cats at the park. This rule has limited the ability of local groups to control the population of stray cats at Smith Park. Despite the rule, volunteers have continued to care for the cats in various ways, providing them with food and medical care whenever possible.

At a recent city council meeting, several volunteers packed the room to demand action. Many animal welfare advocates are pushing for a more comprehensive plan that would allow them to care for the cats without fear of penalty. Some groups are also calling for the city to reconsider its stance on the 2018 rule, arguing that the ability to feed and care for the animals would help to manage the population and improve the health and well-being of the cats.

Volunteers and animal advocates have expressed concern over the fate of the cats that have lived at Smith Park for years. Many of these cats are familiar to the park’s visitors and have been part of the community for a long time. The groups are hoping that the city will prioritize keeping these long-time residents of the park in their familiar environment rather than relocating them to unfamiliar locations.

“We’re here today because we want the city to understand that these cats have lived in the park for years,” said one volunteer at the meeting. “They’ve become part of the fabric of this place, and we want to make sure that they’re treated with dignity and respect as we work toward a solution.”

While the city’s temporary plan provides some relief, the debate over the future of the cats continues to spark strong emotions. Many volunteers fear that relocating the cats could have negative consequences, such as displacing animals who have already formed bonds within the park and its surrounding areas.

At the same time, the issue of abandonment and overpopulation in Smith Park highlights broader concerns about animal welfare in Middletown. As the city works to develop a more sustainable solution, officials are facing increasing pressure from residents and advocacy groups to ensure that the needs of both the animals and the community are taken into account.

The city’s proposal to impose fines for those caught abandoning animals is one step in the right direction. By holding individuals accountable for their actions, the city aims to reduce the number of cats and other animals left to fend for themselves in public spaces. However, critics argue that fines alone may not be enough to address the root causes of animal abandonment, such as lack of affordable spay and neuter services, and the limited resources available to shelters.

For now, the focus remains on implementing the temporary solution while continuing efforts to develop a comprehensive long-term strategy. The city’s commitment to finding a permanent fix will likely be key in ensuring that both the cats of Smith Park and the local animal care organizations receive the support they need.

As the situation develops, Middletown residents and animal advocates alike will continue to monitor the outcome of the city’s efforts. Volunteers are hoping that the cats currently in the park will be treated humanely and with care, and that the city’s final solution will prioritize both animal welfare and the well-being of the community.

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In the coming months, further updates on the city’s efforts to address the abandoned cats at Smith Park are expected. As the city works to develop additional resources and solutions, it is clear that the problem of abandoned animals in public spaces requires a collective effort from all members of the community.

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