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The fire also killed more than 100 cats in his home while the remaining cats escaped. The Brookhaven Town fire marshal said the cause of the blaze was undetermined, but not suspicious.
Neighbors of a Long Island cat sanctuary that burned in a suspicious fire tearfully remembered its owner, Chris Arsenault, who died trying to rescue his beloved felines from the blaze.
Some of the cats rescued after last week's Happy Cat Sanctuary fire on Long Island are now up for adoption. "They will get loving homes, and as long as it takes them to get an adopter, they will ...
Firefighters revived a cat at the scene, the Fire District stated. PORT ST. LUCIE – Red Cross officials were called to help several people following a June 8 house fire, ...
Hundreds of cats remain unaccounted for in the deadly fire at Happy Cat Sanctuary on Long Island . The sanctuary's founder Chris Arsenault was killed in the blaze.
Chris Arsenault, is shown with one of nearly 300 cats he cared for at his Happy Cat Sanctuary in Medford, N.Y., on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016. (James Carbone/Newsday via AP) The property, which included ...
A cat and a bird died in a house fire in Aurora on Dec. 28, Aurora Fire Department officials said. No residents were injured during the fire at a house on the 400 block of Superior Street, ...
The fire happened Sunday on Westside Drive in Gaithersburg, according to a spokesman for the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service (MCFRS). The cat kept pawing at the sleeping occupants around ...
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.
Firefighters revived a cat at the scene, the Fire District stated. PORT ST. LUCIE – Red Cross officials were called to help several people following a June 8 house fire, ...
Firefighters revived a cat at the scene, the Fire District stated. PORT ST. LUCIE – Red Cross officials were called to help several people following a June 8 house fire, ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A fire burned down a cat shelter in suburban New York, killing its founder and more than 100 of the felines he rescued and sparking a rescue operation for dozens of cats still ...
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