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Dijon. "the Municipal Police Have No Right to Enter My Home to Catch It": What to Do when You Find a Stray Animal?

Summary by bienpublic.com
“The resources currently being deployed by local councils are woefully inadequate when it comes to stray animals,” says Dr. Dentz at the Clomiers veterinary clinic in Talant. He asserts that not a week goes by without someone bringing one in. This illustrates the problem with the stray cat reported by a resident of Rue Curtat in Dijon three weeks ago. She encountered considerable difficulty getting it (finally) taken into care.
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“The resources currently being deployed by local councils are woefully inadequate when it comes to stray animals,” says Dr. Dentz at the Clomiers veterinary clinic in Talant. He asserts that not a week goes by without someone bringing one in. This illustrates the problem with the stray cat reported by a resident of Rue Curtat in Dijon three weeks ago. She encountered considerable difficulty getting it (finally) taken into care.

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bienpublic.com broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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