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Thursday, January 13, 2000

Chow time

By Ken Sakamoto, Star-Bulletin
Jo Chay opens cans of food for the dozens of cats she feeds every day
at Kakaako Waterfront Park. "I feed them because I can't let them starve,"
said Chay, who opposes a proposal by the state Health Department's
Vector Control Division to prohibit feeding feral and wild animals.
Below, one of the park's resident felines digs in.

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