People who have pools or dumpsters know how dangerous they are for small animals- they can fall in, but it's hard to get out. A board added as a ramp can fix the problem. The city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands is tackling the problem in a grand way, by installing kitty steps in the city's concrete canals. When they determined that 19 cats had drowned in the last six months because they could not escape, the city council allocated €100,000 to build the wooden ramps. This is what they will look like.
The escape ramps are officially called "wildlife exit sites," since cats aren't the only animals that have trouble escaping the canals. The first step is to determine where cats have been drowning, so that the most effective locations can be targeted. Amsterdam cares about its kitties.
-via Metafilter, where I also learned about Amsterdam's Cat Boat, Animal Ambulance, and Cat Cabinet museum.
(Image credit: Massimo Catarinella)