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The fire at Long Island’s Happy Cat Sanctuary that killed owner Chris Arsenault and over 160 animals has been deemed not ...
Happy Cat Sanctuary in Long Island, N.Y. caught fire, killing over 160 cats and 65-year-old owner Chris Arsenault. As ...
Before rescuing cats became his passion and mission, Chris Arsenault was a loving dad, a volunteer firefighter and a beloved community figure.
The surviving cats of Happy Cat Sanctuary, a Long Island animal rescue that burned down, are now up for adoption on a new website. The fire in Medford took the lives of ...
Over 200 cats rescued after last week's Happy Cat Sanctuary fire on Long Island are now up for adoption. They are being housed temporarily in a Suffolk County warehouse. The Southampton Animal Shelter ...
Days after a raging fire tore through a Long Island cat sanctuary, killing its heroic leader and over 100 felines, injured cats were still being found.More than 150 cats had been rescued following the ...
As many as 150 cats are believed to have survived Monday's blaze at Happy Cat Sanctuary on Long Island, according to Roy Gross, chief of the Suffolk County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to ...
The fire at a Long Island animal sanctuary that killed its owner and at least 100 cats has been deemed not suspicious, ...
The cause of the fire early Monday at the Dourland Road residence — also home to the Happy Cat Sanctuary — is officially ...
On Wednesday afternoon, volunteers continued the work that the cat sanctuary owner started -- coming together to rescue the ...
The fire early Monday killed Christopher Arsenault, 65, who had transformed part of his home into the Happy Cat Sanctuary, and also killed what officials believe to be more than 100 cats in his care.