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  2. Cats Are Curtailing Chicago's Rat Problem - AOL

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    One of the most popular is the Tree House Humane Society's "Cats at Work" program, whose applications were flooded upon opening. Out of all things Chicago is known for, its rat problem is not ...

  3. Anti-Cruelty Society - Wikipedia

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    It was founded on January 19, 1899, by a group of Chicago residents who had concerns about the treatment of the city's animals, from stray cats and dogs, to workhorses, to livestock. [2] The Anti-Cruelty Society exists to prevent cruelty to animals and to advance humane education. Their mission is building a community of caring by helping pets ...

  4. Niles Police ‘deputize’ five feral cats to control rat population

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    The Niles Police Department has recruited a pack of five feral cats to fight the rodent population in the village. Five cats named Mickey, Tom, Polo, Star and Robin, who have been getting food and ...

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  6. PAWS Chicago - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, PAWS opened the Lurie Spay and Neuter Clinic. The clinic offers free and low cost services in the Chicago area, performing over 17,000 spray and neuter surgeries each year. [5] On September 7, 2007, PAWS opened its Lincoln Park adoption center located at 1997 N. Clybourn Ave. The new adoption center cost $9 million and is 13,000 square ...

  7. Trap–neuter–return - Wikipedia

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    It concluded that spay/neuter campaigns brought about a general decrease in cat numbers among registered colonies and censused cats, but the percentage of cat immigration (due to abandonment and spontaneous arrival) was around 21 percent.

  8. Neutering - Wikipedia

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    The risks for sick animals were 1.33% for dogs and 1.40% for cats. [43] Spaying and castrating cats and dogs may increase the risk of obesity if nutritional intake is not reduced to reflect the lower metabolic requirements of neutered animals. [44] In cats, a decrease in sex hormone levels seems to be associated with an increase in food intake ...

  9. Almost 300 Cats Rehomed From ‘Overwhelmed’ Man in Canada

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    The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BC SPCA) in Canada is working on raising funds to temporarily house and care for nearly 300 cats rescued from an overwhelmed ...