Topic: animal control
Man fined for tampering with DoA trap to rescue dog
A Prospect man admitted tampering with a Department of Agriculture animal trap in which his dog became ensnared while in his neighbour’s yard. Appearing before the Summary Court Tuesday, Kenrick Baron Solomon, 39, pleaded guilty with an explanation to a single count of rescuing an impounded animal.
EDITORIAL – Working together to promote animal welfare
Last year, DoA impounded 388 dogs, according to records reviewed by the Compass. That is more than a dog per day – far too many for our little island.
Animal cruelty cases: Charges laid in one of 225 reports
Out of 225 cases investigated by animal control and welfare officers at the Department of Agriculture this year, one is moving forward with criminal charges.
Cayman’s pet problem
The culture of the islands must change, and enshrine spaying and neutering as something much more than “the other guy’s business.”
Editorial – On litter, and litters: Our problems with garbage and dogs
Grand Cayman’s most obnoxious problems — our out-of-control garbage situation and runaway feral dog population — may actually be one and the same.







