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The search and rescue efforts​ following the deadly fire at Happy Cat Sanctuary​ on Long Island took a grim turn Monday.
The fire at a Long Island animal sanctuary that killed its owner and at least 100 cats has been deemed not suspicious, authorities said. Arson is not suspected as the cause of the tragic blaze that ...
The fire at Long Island’s Happy Cat Sanctuary that killed owner Chris Arsenault and over 160 animals has been deemed not suspicious by authorities investigating the blaze. The fire began around 7:15am ...
The nonprofit, Happy Cat Inc., is asking for a judge to order Kristen Arsenault, 38, of Port Washington, to turn over any ...
His death left a legacy of devotion to the cats and an ongoing effort by volunteers to rescue and relocate more than 250 ...
Happy Cat Sanctuary in Long Island, N.Y. caught fire, killing over 160 cats and 65-year-old owner Chris Arsenault. As ...
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 ...
Paws of War and Strong Island Animal Rescue […] MEDFORD, N.Y. (PIX11) – The surviving cats of Happy Cat Sanctuary, a Long Island animal rescue that burned down, are now up for adoption on a ...
The nonprofit, Happy Cat Inc., says the trust directs that his assets, including the property, in the event of his death.
MEDFORD, Long Island (WABC) -- More than 180 cats that survived the devastating fire at Happy Cat Sanctuary in Medford, Suffolk County, are now up for adoption. Those who are interested in ...