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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 ...
Happy Cat Sanctuary owner Chris Arsenault was killed trying to save his cats from a fire on Dourland Road in Medford, Long Island.
About 50 of the friendlier cats may become adoptable in the coming weeks while the feral cats will be placed with specific ...
There's an official finding in the deadly fire at Happy Cat Sanctuary on Long Island, but it leaves many questions unanswered ...
On Wednesday afternoon, volunteers continued the work that the cat sanctuary owner started -- coming together to rescue the ...
The fire at a Long Island animal sanctuary that killed its owner ... Arsenault had converted his Medford home into the Happy ...
Kristen Arsenault's statement came two weeks after her father died while trying to save the cats in his care during the fire ...
Rescue volunteers say it will take at least two weeks to capture and move about 200 cats from the site of the Happy Cat Sanctuary that burned down in Medford, as well as from the surrounding ...
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 ...