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Chris Arsenault, 65, was found dead alongside more than 100 cats after running back inside his Long Island rescue, Happy Cat Sanctuary, in a desperate attempt to save them from a fire early Monday ...
On March 31, following a fire that broke out after 7 a.m. local time, Happy Cat Sanctuary founder Chris Arsenault and several of his cats were found dead at the Medford, New York location, which ...
"Chris died a hero," said Amanda Rumble, founder of Community Cat Care in Michigan, adding she knew Arsenault through the rescue industry. "Chris was an amazing guy with a heart of gold.
Arsenault had converted his Medford home into the Happy Cat Sanctuary, where he housed at least 300 felines. Holes that were cut into the walls and floors for the cats helped the fire spread ...
Officials said the fire started at about 7:15 a.m. at the Happy Cat Sanctuary in Medford. According to WABC, sanctuary owner Chris Arsenault, 65, was killed alongside at least 100 of his cats.
Arsenault, 65, was killed along with more than 100 cats when a fire mysteriously started at the sanctuary Monday morning, which a source close to the investigation said police are probing as an ...
Chris Arsenault, managing partner at Montréal-based iNovia Capital, has been a venture professional for over a decade. His roots are entrepreneurial, having launched his first startup at age 17.
The blaze took the life of the sanctuary’s owner, 65-year-old Chris Arsenault, early this week. The surviving cats were left all alone — until a few kind volunteers decided to step in and save ...
MEDFORD, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) -- Chris Arsenault, known to some on Long Island as "the cat man," cares for more than 300 cats both inside and outside his Suffolk County home.
"Chris died a hero," said Amanda Rumble, founder of Community Cat Care in Michigan, adding she knew Arsenault through the rescue industry. "Chris was an amazing guy with a heart of gold.