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Local hardware store home to more than meets the eye

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CityStream: Feral Cats 9/21/2011

Seattle`s feral cat population has grown and has become a problem throughout the entire City. But Producer Matt Peterson introduces us to some compassionate animal lovers who are trying to change that. Watch the video

Seattle woman helping feral cats get spayed, neutered

Feral, or abandoned cats that are not spayed or neutered, can have kittens at a dizzying rate. The Humane Society estimates they are responsible for 147 million kittens a year in the United States.
That's why one Seattle woman has made it her personal mission to humanely trap them, get them spayed or neutered, and then release them back to where she found them to live the rest of their days without reproducing.
Pam Staeheli traps up to 40 or so cats a week and brings them to clinics. She says she uses anything stinky, usually tuna and oil, to lure the cats. Read full story