By Joyce Kelly/Daily News staff
 GHS
 Posted Oct 20, 2008 @ 11:35 PM
 
  FRANKLIN — 
  An animal rescue organization from Salisbury is trying to save a colony of  feral cats living in the woods near Highwood Condominiums whose management plans  to trap and kill them.
 Stacy LeBaron, president of the Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society, said  she and a Highwood resident met with management last week and are negotiating an  alternative to the board of trustees' plan.
 "It's a work in progress. They haven't agreed to back down, but they aren't  doing anything as we gather more information (from Purr-fect Cat Shelter). We're  hoping to try to get people talking and brainstorming and get solutions,"  LeBaron said.
 The society, a statewide, nonprofit volunteer organization that provides free  services and promotes no-kill programs for feral cats (www.mrfrs.org), will  offer Purr-fect Cat Shelter help and resources, she said.
 "I do believe it's possible to have a successful feral cat colony" by using  the trap, neuter/spay, release process, said LeBaron.
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