Friday, June 23, 2006 

Cats - Local Shelter Offering Dollar Adoption For Kitties


Local Shelter Offering Dollar Adoption For Kitties
A local animal shelter is trying to give dozens of cats an extra life by letting prospective owners adopt them for just one dollar. Jamie Smith Reports CBS3.com Pets

Youth museum committed despite less Mesa funding
Arizona Museum for Youth opens its 2006-07 fiscal year July 1 without about $350,000 in funding from Mesa. The amount represents a 50 percent cut from what the city was allocating to the museum's projected $1.6 million budget.

Cat owner faces cruelty charge
A Rochester woman was arrested Tuesday and charged with cruelty to animals after Lollypop Farm investigators removed 10 cats from her house, five of which were dead.

Monday, June 19, 2006 

Cats - Brian J. Lowney Fur, Fins and Feathers Shelters are brimming with


Brian J. Lowney Fur, Fins and Feathers Shelters are brimming with
South Coast Today - Another advocate for shelter cats, both young and older, is Diane East, founder of Habitat for Cats, a New Bedford-based sanctuary that has successfully placed more than 3,000 felines since it opened its doors nine years ago. "We are full up right

Critters knew they'd found a good thing when they tailed Mr. Winkle
Rocky Mountain News - Whenever Mr. Winkle walked to the grocery store near his Capitol Hill apartment, a legion of felines would dart out of their homes along the route and follow. "I thought he was exaggerating, but I walked with him once and they actually did," says

Cat fanciers
Star-Banner - Y ou really can teach an old cat new tricks - at least that's one of the points nearly 200 cat owners were trying to make last weekend at La Hacienda Center. Cat owners from throughout the United States brought their prized felines to The Villages

Cat shelter plans benefit
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - Man's second best friend is in trouble. Since last year's string of hurricanes, cat adoptions have declined, say staff members at Cats Exclusive, a shelter for abandoned, abused and stray felines in Margate. The nonprofit center makes a portion of