November 24th, 2008
Macon-owned cats reap awards at show (Macon Telegraph)
ATLANTA Cats owned by a Macon breeder won several best of breed awards Sunday at the 20th annual Cat Fanciers Association International Cat Show.
Habitat for Cats holding Christmas Bazaar (The Standard-Times)
Habitat for Cats holding Christmas Bazaar
Cats win wild one for outgoing seniors (The Athens News)
Cats win wild one for outgoing seniors
Adopters fall for cats, dogs at seasonal event (The Gainesville Sun)
Twenty-three animals found a home Saturday at the Alachua County Animal Services “Don’t Leaf a Pet Behind: Fall for Your New Best Friend” event.Cats and dogs were offered for adoption at half price, which brought the fees down to $33 for cats and $45 for dogs including spaying or neutering and all vaccinations.
Cats want homes for the holidays (The Union)
The cat room at the Grass Valley Animal Shelter (near Les Schwab Tires) is full of beautiful cats, waiting for loving homes. If you have room in your heart and household for a great cat, please come and visit and adopt.
Pampered cats put their best ‘paw’ forward at Britain’s Supreme Cat Show! (New Kerala)
London, Nov 23 : Britain’s Supreme Cat Show saw a huge turn out on November 22, as cats of different breeds and sizes were paraded by their doting owners.
Dedicated rescuer roasts turkey for Qns. cats she loves (New York Daily News)
Debi Romano cannot sit down for Thanksgiving dinner knowing there are hungry animals outside. That’s why every year, the Queens Village rescuer has been roasting a 25-pound turkey for the dozens of feral cats she cares for.
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November 23rd, 2008
Dedicated rescuer roasts turkey for Qns. cats she loves (New York Daily News)
Debi Romano cannot sit down for Thanksgiving dinner knowing there are hungry animals outside. That’s why every year, the Queens Village rescuer has been roasting a 25-pound turkey for the dozens of feral cats she cares for.
40 dogs, six cats removed from home (Chicago Sun-Times)
Will County sheriff’s police and animal control officers this week removed 40 dogs and six cats from the home of an elderly couple in the 14900 block of Will-Cook Road, amid concerns for the animals’ well-being.
2 cats, dog herded out of smoke-filled house (St. Joseph News-Press)
A neighbor kicked in the front door to a fully involved house fire Saturday evening, thinking a child was stuck inside. It was cats. Those cats sounded just like a kid, said Arthur Rockstead, 31, who got midway into the living room before realizing the cries were feline.
Lady Cats fall to Tatum (The Paris News)
The Paris Lady Cats turned it up a notch in the fourth quarter, but a third-quarter lapse by Paris left visiting Tatum on the winning end of a 58-47 score Friday night in Wildcat Gym.
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November 22nd, 2008
Ottens, Rooke missing for Cats (The West Australian)
Ottens, Rooke missing for Cats (The West Australian)
Ruckman Brad Ottens and defender Max Rooke head a list of five absentees from the Cats’ premiership team for their AFL season-opener against Port Adelaide on Thursday night.
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November 21st, 2008
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November 20th, 2008
Several bowl scenarios for Cats (Lexington Herald-Leader)
This much is pretty certain: The University of Kentucky football program will be going to a third straight bowl game for the first time in 57 years. The uncertainty lies in the destination. The Wildcats close out their regular season at Tennessee on Nov. 29 with several bowl scenarios still hanging in the balance. The Cats appeared to be in the driver’s seat for a bid to the …
Program gives feral cats shot at freedom (The Florida Times-Union)
It might not seem like a logical answer at first, but Jacksonville’s animal care organizations say the best way to reduce the number of feral cats is to keep them alive.
Cats can dominate AFL again: Thompson (The West Australian)
Geelong coach Mark Thompson says his club remains capable of dominating the AFL next season, despite this year’s grand final failure against Hawthorn. The Cats lost only one match for the year before
Neighbors: Ross Township House Overrun With Cats (WPXI Pittsburgh)
ROSS TOWNSHIP, Pa. — The Humane Society said there is little officers can do about a home overrun with cats in Ross Township. Neighbors say they have seen dozens at the house on Highridge Street.
Lady Cats get in win column against Griffins (The Tribune-Democrat)
Lindsay Cale poured in a game-high 29 points and grabbed six rebounds to lead the Lady Cats to a 76-70 victory at Seton Hill University to open the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference schedule Wednesday evening.
Runner-up Cats post $1.22 million profit (The West Australian)
Geelong’s AFL grand final loss may have put a dampener on their great season on the field but it hasn’t stopped the Cats posting a $1.22 million operating profit in 2008.
Ninth consecutive profit for Cats (Herald Sun)
GEELONG’S Grand Final loss may have put a dampener on a great season but it hasn’t stopped the Cats posting a $1.22 million profit.
Cats post $1.22m profit (The Australian)
GEELONG’s AFL grand final loss may have put a dampener on their great season on the field but it hasn’t stopped the Cats posting a $1.22 million operating profit in 2008.
Cats cause trouble in Warren (The Herald-Press)
Warren Town Council is working hard to resolve the overabundance of feral cats in the area between Nancy Road, Ninth, and Jones.
Donate to 340th MP Company in Iraq and receive Fisher Cats Tickets (OurSports Central)
Manchester, NH- The New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Double-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays, today announced a program that will allow fans to receive a gift certificate redeemable for a pair of tickets to one of nine specially-selected 2009 Fisher Cats regular season games in exchange for donating a bag of recommended non-perishable items to the 340th Military Police (MP) Company.
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November 18th, 2008
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November 17th, 2008
Students making progress with CATS (Murray Ledger & Times)
Students making progress with CATS (Murray Ledger & Times)
Despite some confusion created by the change in the way the annual Commonwealth Accountability Testing System (CATS) is measured, both Calloway County and Murray Independent School officials are commending students for making progress toward academic proficiency.
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November 16th, 2008
Benno: Cats need four more signings (icNewcastle - Sunderland AFC)
Benno: Cats need four more signings (icNewcastle - Sunderland AFC)
SUNDERLAND legend Gary Bennett reckons Roy Keane needs four more quality signings to drag the Black Cats clear of the drop zone.
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November 15th, 2008
Cats’ opportunities to score blown away (The Sacramento Bee)
Cats’ opportunities to score blown away (The Sacramento Bee)
River Cats manager Todd Steverson was willing to overlook his team’s two defensive lapses in the ninth inning, given the swirling winds around Raley Field. What had Steverson frustrated Tuesday night was his team’s inability to capitalize on offensive opportunities in a 3-2 loss to Colorado Springs.
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November 14th, 2008
2 Cats Rescued From Tyler House Fire (Tyler Morning Telegraph)
2 Cats Rescued From Tyler House Fire (Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Two cats were rescued from a house fire Tuesday morning on Farm-to-Market Road 14, between Robert E. Lee Boulevard and Loop 323, in Tyler, according to Tyler fire officials.
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