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Rick Telander, in his May 17 column, rightly expressed concern about cruel and misguided “working cat” programs in which cats are abandoned to fend for themselves.
Releasing cats to “catch rodents,” as supporters describe the practice, is dangerous for both cats and wildlife. As Telander points out, cats who are not native to North America kill billions of songbirds and other native animals every year, a massive death toll that makes cats a bigger threat to birds than any other human-linked cause.
The cats themselves also suffer. All cats, even unsocialized ones, are domesticated animals who rely on humans for their every need, including food, water, shelter and veterinary care. Outdoor cats do not die of old age; in fact, most are dead by age 5. They are attacked by other animals and cruel people, hit by cars and succumb to exposure, starvation, parasite infestations and contagious diseases.
Lane Tech principal steps down, heads to suburbs
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In-school learning has begun for thousands of high schoolers in Chicago s public schools after more than a year of remote instruction. For many seniors, going back is bittersweet as they try to make the end of high school memorable despite all that has been lost. WBEZ s Adriana Cardona-Maguigad reports.
ADRIANA CARDONA-MAGUIGAD, BYLINE: Imagine being a high school senior trying to pack a whole school year s worth of memories in about eight weeks. That s what thousands of high schoolers in Chicago public schools like Cecilia Dominguez will be trying to do before the school year ends.
CECILIA DOMINGUEZ: I was like, I don t want to come because you know how, like, the virus is still going on. At the same time, I wanted to come to do my work.