Charles Oliver | July 19, 2011
San Diego's auditor's office has recommended that residents be forced to get licenses for their cats. Officials say that requiring a license would make the city safer, because owners would have to show proof their cats had been vaccinated before they could get a license. Oh, and it would raise $25 for the city each time someone got a cat.
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