The owner began rescuing cats in 2006 after the death of his son. An animal sanctuary owner and roughly 100 cats have died in a fire on Long Island, according to officials. The flames broke out at ...
Jelly, a 40-year-old horse at The Funny Farm Rescue & Sanctuary in Mays Landing, Hamilton Township, died Saturday, the animal shelter announced on social media. “It is rare for us to post ...
"The biggest job hasn't even been done yet," Lisa Jaeger, who runs the nonprofit Jaeger’s Run Animal Rescue Inc. and sits on the Happy Cat Sanctuary's board, said at the scene Wednesday.
The Strong Island Animal Rescue League said the home was also the Happy Cat Sanctuary and between 100 and 300 cats were at the scene. Some of the cats had access to the outdoors and made it outside.
An owner of a Long Island animal ... the sanctuary in 2006, after losing his son in a motorcycle accident, and had been planning to move his practice upstate. The SPCA and other rescue groups ...
MEDFORD, Long Island (WABC) -- The owner of a cat sanctuary and an unknown number ... Members of the animal rescue community were devastated to learn about the fire and Arsenault's death.
Volunteers say that rescue efforts at the Happy Cat Sanctuary will take up to two weeks after Monday's fire. Credit: Newsday/Steve Pfost The Newsday app makes it easier to access content ...
Neighbors told WCBS 65-year-old Chris Arsenault, who was the founder of Happy Cat Sanctuary in Long Island ... on social media show area animal rescue organizations helping multiple cats that ...
Plans had been currently underway to move the sanctuary upstate; fortunately more than a 100 cats had already been moved. The vice president of Cat and Kitten Solution posted on social media that ...
MEDFORD, Long Island (WPVI) -- The owner of a cat sanctuary and an unknown number ... Strong Island Animal Rescue Arsenault began rescuing cats in 2006 after his 24-year-old son died in a ...
"She just wants to find HER people that she can call home and family," foster carer Madison Turner told Newsweek.