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The fire at Long Island’s Happy Cat Sanctuary that killed owner Chris Arsenault and over 160 animals has been deemed not ...
A legal battle has begun over the future of the Happy Cat Sanctuary and the close to $1 million raised to rebuild it. The nonprofit’s board and the late owner’s daughter are now at odds over control ...
Happy Cat Sanctuary in Long Island, N.Y. caught fire, killing over 160 cats and 65-year-old owner Chris Arsenault. As ...
NEW YORK -- More than 180 cats that survived the devastating fire at Happy Cat Sanctuary in Medford, Suffolk County, are now ...
Riverhead High School students in the school’s criminal justice course and women’s empowerment club attended an event at John ...
A number of cats that were rescued after the Happy Cat Sanctuary on Long Island burned down several weeks ago are now up for adoption at different shelters and centers around the island.
Before rescuing cats became his passion and mission, Chris Arsenault was a loving dad, a volunteer firefighter and a beloved community figure.
The surviving cats of Happy Cat Sanctuary, a Long Island animal rescue that burned down, are now up for adoption on a new website. The fire in Medford took the lives of ...
Volunteers say that rescue efforts at the Happy Cat Sanctuary will take up to two weeks after Monday's fire. Credit: Newsday/Steve Pfost The Newsday app makes it easier to access content ...
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