Late breaking news
By the top of the eighth inning Tuesday, the Fort Worth Cats had as many errors (four) as they had runs.
After the flames were extinguished at a Somerville home, the fire marshal noticed another problem: The place was overrun with cats. And, with the house declared unsafe because of fire damage, the cats had to go.
Police in Queens rescued an elderly woman and dozens of cats from a house of filth.
CBS 58’s Kelli Watson Has More With This Story. The Humane Society is housing 175 cats that lived in a home now deemed unfit for humans.
An animal is seen in an area where cats have vanished.
Officers from the NYPD and Animal Care and Control responded to a home in Woodhaven overrun by debris and more than 20 cats. Responders brought the homeowner to the hospital and officers brought to cats to a shelter for evaluation.
By ANGEL VERDEJO By the top of the eighth inning Tuesday, the Fort Worth Cats had as many errors (four) as they had runs. On top of that, the Cats added a handful of mental mistakes, leading to extended Grand Prairie rallies. Fort Worth fought back through some of the early mistakes, but a final error opened up an AirHogs rally from which the Cats couldnt recover in an 8-4 loss in front of …