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[edit] Non-Objective - Candidate for Delete?
I believe that this article is not only blatantly non-NPOV, but also uses loaded language and terminology to evoke a sense of argument beyond the scope that the text supports (for example, 'Puppies' and 'Kittens' in leiu of the more encylopedic terminology). As such, I'm going to put this forward as being either non-notable (and easily absorbible by other animal rights pages) or at the very least a candidate for deletion.
Thoughts? -SteveG
[edit] Bellemichelle / Wikifying
I did a basic wikification of the article. It was very un-NPOV, so I tried to remove a lot of the biased language and be more descriptive. It still needs work though, esp. with citing sources. Bellemichelle 14:48, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
i believe TNR actually stands for "trap, neuter, and return" as opposed to "trap, neuter, and release".