By Walt Hickey Have an excellent weekend and thanks for reading! Cats Washington, D.C. is embarking on a first-of-its-kind $1.5 million program to count every cat that lives in the District of Columbia. Cats can have a destructive impact on local wildlife like birds and can carry diseases that are dangerous to humans. The initiative — which will count domesticated cats, feral cats, and presumably the enormous populations of amoral K-Street fat cats — will rely on as many as 60 camera traps to identify the felines.
Numlock News: July 20, 2018
Numlock News: July 20, 2018
Numlock News: July 20, 2018
By Walt Hickey Have an excellent weekend and thanks for reading! Cats Washington, D.C. is embarking on a first-of-its-kind $1.5 million program to count every cat that lives in the District of Columbia. Cats can have a destructive impact on local wildlife like birds and can carry diseases that are dangerous to humans. The initiative — which will count domesticated cats, feral cats, and presumably the enormous populations of amoral K-Street fat cats — will rely on as many as 60 camera traps to identify the felines.