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โ€œStop beating that dog,โ€ reads a particularly blunt title card in this fascinating old film that profiles the King County Humane Society (the precursor to todayโ€™s Seattle Humane Society). The footage shows cats rescued from rooftops, pups adopted, and one very placid cow. Can you imagine someone keeping cattle here today? Iโ€™m not even allowed to have a fish tank in my apartment.

Big thanks to Seattle Humane for sending this reel along to us โ€” they had a few highlights displayed on screens at the recent Tuxes and Tails fundraiser, and itโ€™s amazing to see the full thing, from the puppy-adoption process to arresting animal abusers to tracking rabies cases. (A side note: Potential rabies exposure in King County remains surprisingly high, and it has significantly increased over the last decade! Just something to keep in mind if youโ€™re tempted to engage with a wild animal or skip your companion’s vaccinations.)

Anyway, a lot has changed in the 80-ish years since this film was made โ€ฆ though some things remain sadly the same: One segment towards the end shows what appears to be a dog killed by a motorist.

Matt Baume covered geek culture, queer news, and city infrastructure, and would leap at the flimsiest of excuses to write about furries. A writer, podcaster, and videomaker, he resides on Capitol Hill...