(AP) — Officials in a Colorado town have passed a measure that encourages residents to vaccinate, spay, neuter and license their cats, although it stops short requiring those steps. The Post Independent reports (http://bit.ly/1SnEnmZ) that the Carbondale Board of Trustees has been debating for months about how to rein in stray cats, but it voted down a stricter ordinance that would require vaccinating, spaying or neutering and licensing all cats.