Canadian company says food irradiation killed cats (The West Australian)
The Canadian manufacturer of a pet food brand linked to serious illness among Australian cats says the Australian government is to blame for the animals becoming sick. Champion Petfoods, of Alber
Rescued cats, kittens up for adoption (Journal Inquirer)
WINDSOR A local cat rescue organization needs to find homes for many rescued kittens and cats. The organization is holding an adoption event at Petco, 1065 Kennedy Road, on Friday, Nov. 28, from noon to 4 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 30, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Widower pines over giving up 81 cats (UPI)
TORONTO, Nov. 27 (UPI) — A Toronto man whose wife died a month ago says he’s heartbroken but has no choice but to adopt out 81 cats his wife brought into their home over the years.
Mutilated cats turning up in Oshawa (Toronto Sun)
Recently Oshawa residents have discovered a number of mutilated cats. Updated 27th November 2008, 8:43pm Send us your photos, video or a quick note about something you’ve seen on the streets of Toronto.
Government blamed for sick cats (Herald Sun)
THE Canadian manufacturer of a pet food brand linked to serious illness among Australian cats says the Australian government is to blame for the animals becoming sick.
Mutilated cats found in Oshawa parks (Toronto Sun)
Two dead and mutilated cats have been found in northeast Oshawa parks, police say.
Mutilated cats found in Oshawa (CNews)
Two dead and mutilated cats have been found in northeast Oshawa parks, Ontario police say. Police were first called about a cat found in Greenbriar Park, near Harmony Rd. N. and Adelaide Ave. E., Oct. 1, Durham Regional Police said in a news release today.
Wife’s death means 81 cats must go (Toronto Star)
Frank Currell and his wife lived happily in their Toronto home with their 80-odd cats. But now that his wife is gone and he himself is in poor health, Currell is looking for new homes for the cats.
Widower pines over giving up 81 cats (Moldova.org)
A Toronto man whose wife died a month ago says he’s heartbroken but has no choice but to adopt out 81 cats his wife brought into their home over the years.Frank Currell, 66, told the Toronto Star his wife Sonja, who died of a heart attack, couldn’t say no to homeless cats and always found ways to pay to have them spayed or neutered.Since her death, his two sons have been taking time off work and …