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Maddi, Brown Tabby Cat, Up for Adoption - Patch.com
Maddi, Brown Tabby Cat, Up for AdoptionPatch.comMaddi is a 9-year-old cat up for adoption at the West Suburban Humane Society in Downers Grove. By Melissa Tussing Personality: Maddi is very sweet. She likes to be brushed and is a definite lap cat. Special requirements: Maddi should live in a home ...and more »
Percy's tale: Cat hit by car, now on the road to recovery - Winona Daily News
Percy's tale: Cat hit by car, now on the road to recoveryWinona Daily NewsPercy, a six-month old orange tabby cat, recovers in a kennel Friday, Feb. 3, 2012, at the Pet medical Center in downtown Winona. Percy was found near Woodlawn Cemetery after being hit by a car and brought into the medical center.Miracle cat: Left for dead in the road, Percy claws his way backLa Crosse Tribuneall 2 news articles »
Video: Anfield Cat invades pitch during Liverpool Tottenham match - TNT Magazine
TNT MagazineVideo: Anfield Cat invades pitch during Liverpool Tottenham matchTNT MagazineAnfield cat struck again last night, this time during a Premier League match between Liverpool and Tottenham when the cat ran onto the football pitch, halting the game. The tabby cat strolled onto the Anfield pitch 10 minutes into last night's game.Tweet infamy for Anfield catThe SunAnfield cat wins fame with pitch invasionAFP'Anfield cat' racks up 20000 followers on TwitterChannel 4 NewsLiverpool Echo -Reutersall 1,018 news articles »
Purrfect Pals: Meet the tabbies - Lake County News
Purrfect Pals: Meet the tabbiesLake County NewsThree tabbies – two adults and a kitten – plus one little black kitten are cleared to join your family, if you have the space in your heart and home. Cats that are adopted from Lake County Animal Care and Control are either neutered or spayed and ...
From cats to Cantonas: Weird things seen on a football pitch - The Independent
From cats to Cantonas: Weird things seen on a football pitchThe IndependentLast night's Premier League match between Liverpool and Tottenham was so poor that the most exciting action of the evening involved a tabby cat finding its way onto the Anfield turf. Chants of "a cat, a cat" to the more familiar rhythm of "attack, ...
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