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Pet Tales: How to live with a happy cat - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pet Tales: How to live with a happy catPittsburgh Post GazetteBy Linda Wilson Fuoco / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette I knew absolutely nothing about cats when I adopted a tiny 7-week-old Siamese kitten in 1973. I was enchanted by Guenevere, whose playful antics were so charmingly different from the dogs I had grown up ...
Healthy Cat Euthanized, Shelter Refuses Offers to Save the Cat - Petside
PetsideHealthy Cat Euthanized, Shelter Refuses Offers to Save the CatPetsideby Jo Singer A healthy Siamese cat was euthanized at a shelter despite the fact that the shelter received numerous offers to try and save the cat. Carrie Gobermatz, a former part-time adoption counselor, was fired earlier this month from the Oak Park ...
How to stop your cat from scratching furniture - Inside NoVA
How to stop your cat from scratching furnitureInside NoVAWhile clawing is a normal feline behavior, it is not always understood or accepted by some cat owners. Cats use their claws for many purposes. They scratch surfaces to scrape off old nail layers. Their scratching provides both visual cues and scent ...and more »
Canyon Lake Residents Warned About Impending Release Of Convicted Cat Killer - CBS Local
Canyon Lake Residents Warned About Impending Release Of Convicted Cat KillerCBS LocalIn January 2011, Kooyman was sentenced to two years, eight months for torturing and killing three cats in a Corona motel room. After serving just more than half of his sentence, the 28-year-old convicted felon is being released based on good behavior.and more »
Your precious pet is lost — what can you do? - Queen Anne View
Your precious pet is lost — what can you do?Queen Anne ViewBy Ilona Idlis, UW News Lab Greenwood resident Becky Refae never expected her cat, Sugar, to go missing. After all, the chatty Siamese had been an indoors cat for most of her 11 years and, like a dog, always came when called. But after years abroad, ...
Unlikely mothers: Adoption in the animal world - Washington Post
Unlikely mothers: Adoption in the animal worldWashington PostThey're also strangely fond of a Siamese-snowshoe cat called Max, who noses them into line. And Max and Sharky, well, since the cat put the dog in his place with a paw slap or two, they've gotten along better than fine. One cold night in 2009, ...
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