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The fire at a Long Island animal sanctuary that killed its owner and at least 100 cats has been deemed not suspicious, ...
A fire at Happy Cat Sanctuary in Medford, Long Island, killed founder Chris Arsenault, 65, and over 100 cats. Authorities are investigating it as possible arson. Arsenault, who founded the sanctuary ...
Happy Cat Sanctuary owner Chris Arsenault was killed trying to save his cats from a fire on Dourland Road in Medford, Long ...
The search and rescue efforts​ following the deadly fire at Happy Cat Sanctuary​ on Long Island took a grim turn Monday.
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A massive fire at the Happy Cat Sanctuary in Medford, Long Island on Monday killed about 100 cats and a man, Suffolk County police confirmed. While the victim was not identified, several locals said ...
An owner of a Long Island animal sanctuary and at least 100 of his cats were killed in a suspicious fire Monday morning that police are investigating for arson. Authorities said the blaze started ...
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ABC7 New York on MSNVeterinarians treating 100+ cats injured, displaced by fire at animal sanctuary on Long IslandOn Wednesday afternoon, volunteers continued the work that the cat sanctuary owner started -- coming together to rescue the ...
Investigators on Long Island are looking into the cause of an early morning fire at an apparent cat sanctuary that left one man dead and fears that up to 100 cats were claimed in the blaze as well.
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Fire kills cat shelter founder and dozens of animals he’d rescuedA fire burned down a Long Island cat shelter, killing its founder, who lived there, and at least 59 of the felines he rescued, authorities said. The fire at the Happy Cat Sanctuary in the hamlet of ...
MEDFORD, N.Y. (PIX11) – 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 ...
Editor’s note: The video above aired in a previous newscast. LONG ISLAND (PIX11)— After tragedy struck a local cat sanctuary on Long Island Monday morning, a GoFundMe has been launched to support ...
There is no doubt that cats on Long Island have second-rate status in our municipal shelter system. Some towns like North Hempstead do not provide any feline shelter facilities. Cries for a cat ...
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