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Too bad they didn't have some curtains to shred, or TP to unroll :)

FTFTFTTFATFTTIP
2
If we send a bunch of kittens to where the Seattle School Board meets can we just replace the current members with kittens? Cats couldn't do any worse running the school system.
3
I would totally attend Council and School Board meetings if cats were in charge.
4
It's really nice to see people adopting kitties, but what kind of city requires cat owners (and with indoor cats, to boot) to be licensed and pay fees to the city every year? And then threatens people with hundreds in fines and sends notices to their homes saying, "Are you harboring a undocumented animal?" (or whatever these offensive notices say). Insane. I mean, I can understand having your cat tagged ONCE by a vet so he's traceable if lost, or getting a rabies shot (which is not even that critical for cats, these days, I've been told, especially if they're indoors all the time), so it otherwise looks like a way to scoop money from lots of lower income people who would otherwise love to give a cat a home, and who need these cats on the premises to keep the rats at bay.
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My boyfriend adopted a polydactyl kitten because I heard about this event and in turn found the kitten on the shelter website. LIVING PROOF THAT KITTY HALL WORKED SO DO IT AGAIN OK? CC:ED MURRAY
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Two other kittens from kitty hall (Enjolras and Luna) who were in foster care have also been adopted as of last week
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@4: You can't fight Kitty Hall.
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Granted, government does a lot of silly things, often unintentionally. But when they do get a bit silly for a good cause - which awareness of animal adoption is - why not? Yes, there will be the prudes who don't think it's "good government" and the nutcases who think everything's a plot, and the government-can't-do-anything simpletons, but they are there for everything. And besides, as our dear Anna said, kittens!

They took an otherwise empty conference room, put some kitties in it for a few hours, invited some media. Maybe that got people thinking about adopting a cat or a dog, and inspired them to go to the shelter the next weekend.
9
Can we replace Tim Eyman with a kitten? A dead frog would work, too. I'm not picky.
10
Can we find out who that kitty in the picture is and whether he or she was adopted?
11
Slog should "adopt" a shelter animal once a week. Keep posting it once a day until someone adopts it. A column square in the actual paper too.

Could the Stranger get 52 more animals out of the shelter and into homes every year? That would be butterflies.
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Butterflies would be very tasty.

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