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CEDAR RAPIDS — A reinspection last week of the Cedar Rapids Animal Care & Control shelter found that all issues identified by the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship as being non-compliant last month have been addressed or are in the process of being addressed.

The first inspection, conducted Aug. 19, found seven non-compliant issues , including inadequate ceiling maintenance; interior water pooling; high humidity and condensation in canine rooms; lack of ventilation in enclosures; multiple issues related to the appearance of mold; and out-of-date paperwork for the shelter’s foster program.

The report on the Sept. 4 reinspection states, “Cedar Rapids Animal Care & Control co

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