Cottonwood Shores takes aim at roaming animals

  • A set of new kennels at Cottonwood Shores Police Department offers a clean and safe place for pets found until they can be reunited with their owners. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    A set of new kennels at Cottonwood Shores Police Department offers a clean and safe place for pets found until they can be reunited with their owners. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
  • The features of the new kennels in Cottonwood Shores include a backside drainage system to keep the space clean (above) and temperature controls (below). Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    The features of the new kennels in Cottonwood Shores include a backside drainage system to keep the space clean (above) and temperature controls (below). Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander
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A new set a kennels comes with a renewed effort to encourage the community to register their pets and keep their vaccinations up to date, according to Cottonwood Shores police. Police Chief Johnny Liendo unveiled two kennels Sept. 27 the city contracted to have built for approximately $5,000 on the grounds of the new police station, 3807 Cottonwood Dr. “We budgeted for the construction of this…

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