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Cats are curtailing Chicago s rat problem

A Chicago-area humane society is strategically relocating outdoor cats to areas that will repel rats out of residents' home and businesses.

1,000 feral cats released onto Chicago streets to combat rat problem

Tree House Humane Society s Sarah Liss told WGN 9 last weekend that the operation seems to be working. We’ve had a lot of our clients tell us that before they had cats, they would step outside their house and rats would actually run across their feet, she said. They are actually deterring them with their pheromones. That’s enough to keep the rats away, Liss said. Tree House Humane Society s Cats at Work program was initiated in 2012 in an effort to both combat the issue using an environmentally friendly control method and help what they call community cats. The feral cats – which have been rescued, neutered and vaccinated – are placed two or three at a time into residential or commercial settings under the care of a registered caretaker.

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IN BLANKSTARE NEWS: Cats on patrol | 1035 The BEAT

May 12, 2021 An animal group in Chicago has recruited a thousand feral cats to help protect the Windy City against a growing rodent invasion. Sure, guard dogs are cool, but now they’re going to have to share top billing with guard cats. An animal group in Chicago has recruited a thousand feral cats to help protect the Windy City against a growing rodent invasion. The feisty felines are part of the Tree House Humane Society s Cats at Work program, which takes strays, spays or neuters them, and then releases them to do their stuff. Just in time, too. Chicago was recently named “America’s rattiest city” by Orkin pest control. (WGN)

IN BLANKSTARE NEWS: Cats on patrol | Power 99

May 12, 2021 An animal group in Chicago has recruited a thousand feral cats to help protect the Windy City against a growing rodent invasion. Sure, guard dogs are cool, but now they’re going to have to share top billing with guard cats. An animal group in Chicago has recruited a thousand feral cats to help protect the Windy City against a growing rodent invasion. The feisty felines are part of the Tree House Humane Society s Cats at Work program, which takes strays, spays or neuters them, and then releases them to do their stuff. Just in time, too. Chicago was recently named “America’s rattiest city” by Orkin pest control. (WGN)

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