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Cat fine after hair-raising roof ride - Stuff.co.nz
Stuff.co.nzCat fine after hair-raising roof rideStuff.co.nzIt is not the first time the very social and inquisitive Burmese cat had got into trouble with cars, she said. "Sometimes when I'm going on holiday she packs herself away in my stuff. She gets in bags and things and she'll go anywhere with anyone.and more »
Owners say goodbye to pets during take-back day at Gatorland - Orlando Sentinel
Owners say goodbye to pets during take-back day at GatorlandOrlando SentinelDomestic animals such as dogs, cats and ferrets are not accepted. Saturday at Gatorland, owners dropped off an array of pets, including sugar gliders, turtles, fish, and several snakes, including a 12-foot Burmese python.and more »
Sartell cat shot in head - St. Cloud Times
Sartell cat shot in headSt. Cloud Times... went to let their cat back into their Sartell home Wednesday night, she immediately knew that something was wrong. She called her mother, who returned home to find her daughter, Serenity, holding the family's 2-year-old Burmese mix named Penny.
Is the End of American Dominance the Same as American Decline? - New Yorker (blog)
New Yorker (blog)Is the End of American Dominance the Same as American Decline?New Yorker (blog)Bremmer writes of Burma, “Fortunately for the ruling junta, China, India, and others want continued access to Myanmar's substantial deposits of natural gas, and China has built a major new oil and gas pipeline linking the two countries.and more »
Ventura County animal control chief resigns, citing family reasons - Ventura County Star
Ventura County animal control chief resigns, citing family reasonsVentura County StarBy Kathleen Wilson Animal control officer Tony Ochoa holds a Burmese python as Monica Nolan, director of the Ventura County Animal Regulation Department, looks it over before a rescue group adopted it from the county animal shelter in Camarillo.
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