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Residents Note Attacks on Feral Cats in the Bronx (New York Times)

Reports of cats being beaten, burned and mutilated are surfacing in the Woodlawn area of the Bronx.

Cosmic Log: Curiosity about four-eared cats (MSNBC)

Science editor Alan Boyle’s Weblog: Just how common are four-eared cats? Common enough to have been the subject of research for more than 50 years.

Cats secure second-half title (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

EL PASO Ken Lup had three hits and two RBI and Dan Grybash pitched seven scoreless innings as the Fort Worth Cats defeated El Paso 7-0 on Friday night.

Minor League Insider: Cats always add new life (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

By ANGEL VERDEJO It really should be no surprise that one of the Fort Worth Cats late-season additions first baseman Pat OSullivan is performing so well for the playoff-bound team. OSullivan has had a productive career wherever hes been, including a 25-game stay this season with Tijuana in the Mexican League, where he hit .392. Before that, OSullivan hit .355 with 13 home runs and 48 …

Feral cats found beaten, burned and mutilated (WABC-TV New York)

Authorities say several feral cats have been found beaten, burned and mutilated in the Bronx.

Homes for cats urgently needed (The Tennessean)

Sumner County Animal Control is at maximum capacity with cats right now and needs help from the public.

Winfree leads Rock Cats rally (The New Britain Herald)

NEW BRITAIN - David Winfree sure warms up to Akron Aeros pitching. Winfree smacked homers in all three game when the Rock Cats swept them in Akron last weekend. The change of scene hasn’t changed that scheme.

Central Lady Cats in Nita Vannoy Tournament 8-22-08 (KSAN - KLST San Angelo)

The Central Lady Cats Volleyball wins first matches in the Nita Vannoy Tournament on Friday. Copyright (c) 1998 - 2008 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved.

Council in trial to reduce number of unwanted cats and dogs (Magnetic Times)

Townsville City Council will be one of four councils participating in a new trial program to support State Government efforts to reduce the number of unwanted cats and dogs being killed each year.

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