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One person dies in Medford fire at ‘Happy Cat’ sanctuaryBelow he discusses plans for the sanctuary’s imminent move to property in upstate New York. The drone overhead image below shows the layout of Happy Cat in Medford before it was destroyed in ...
The daughter of Happy Cat Sanctuary founder Chris Arsenault ... in his care during the devastating fire that engulfed the Medford sanctuary. She is his only living child. A large-scale rescue ...
A charred frame sits in the afternoon sun at 12 Dourland Road in Medford. Hours earlier, Christopher Arsenault, founder of the cattery Happy Cat Sanctuary, had been in the then-in-tact home ...
The nonprofit that operated the Happy Cat sanctuary has sued its founder’s daughter for control of the sanctuary property in Medford after the founder and more than 150 cats were killed in a ...
As many as 150 cats are believed to have survived Monday’s blaze at Happy Cat Sanctuary on Long Island ... which was located in the hamlet of Medford, more than 50 miles (80 kilometers) east of ...
The nonprofit that operated the cat shelter is suing the daughter of its founder. The sanctuary's owner, Chris Arsenault, died in last month's fire, along with more than 100 cats under his care.
A fire killed Happy Cat Sanctuary owner Christopher Arsenault and more than 100 cats at the Medford sanctuary on March 31. Over 250 cats have since been rescued and now their future is uncertain.
As many as 150 cats are believed to have survived Monday’s blaze at Happy Cat Sanctuary on Long Island ... which was located in the hamlet of Medford, more than 50 miles (80 kilometers) east ...
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