Tuesday, May 11, 2004



Two abandoned kittens doing OK after surgery
Bend.com - Bend, OR, USA


Here kitty, kitty, kitty!
Fergus Falls Daily Journal - Fergus Falls, MN, USA


Cat lady' pleads guilty, pays $75 fine
Muskegon Chronicle - Muskegon, MI, USA


National Feral Cat Summit announced for October 16, 2004
Neighborhood Cats in NYC


Letters for May 7, 2004
Can the Cat Plan
The Union Democrat, Sonora, CA


19 Pets Seized; Owner's Home Red Tagged
A dispute between neighbors has led authorities to seize 18 cats and one dog, and red tag an Albuquerque home.
KOAT TheNewMexicoChannel.com via Yahoo! News


Alleged 'kitten-napping' nets trespass charge [Pembroke]
Bangor Daily News, Maine


Online from Northeastern Pennsylvania
CHERRY RIDGE- More reports of a very large black cat have come in, a feline much larger than an ordinary house cat but still unidentified.
Wayne Independent, PA


Calendar of events
... The discounted cat spays are sponsored by Beaufort Humane Association's ...
Carolina Morning News - Beaufort, SC, USA


They talk for the animals and have the legal clout to do so
IdahoStatesman.com - ID, USA


Nel's kitty returns today after close call
Tahoe Daily Tribune, CA


How landlords can write an effective pet policy
Summit Daily News, CO


Australian soldiers facing dimissal for torturing kittens
SpaceDaily, AU


Cicadas ready to make for raucous summer
Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription), GA


"Worst Case" Of Animal Abuse In Wayne County
WOKR-TV, NY


Hospitals urged to prescribe pet visits
The Times (subscription), UK


Health and science notes
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The Humane Society of Utah is running its May Spay program that makes low-cost spay/neuter procedures available for cats and dogs.
Salt Lake Tribune, UT


Mutilated cat finds happy home
The Citizen's Voice, PA


Summit Hill council halves fee for moving permit
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Two ordinances are expected to come up for adoption next month; one regulates landlords, and another regulates cats.
Allentown Morning Call, PA


Don't let your pet eat too many cicadas
Indianapolis Star, IN