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The nonprofit that operated the Happy Cat sanctuary has sued its founder’s daughter for control of the sanctuary property in Medford after the founder and more than 150 cats were killed in a ...
The cats roamed through his house and property, and some were kept in enclosures. That act of kindness was born from grief. Arsenault, 65, started the Happy Cat nonprofit following the death of ...
A massive fire at the Happy Cat Sanctuary in Medford, Long Island on Monday killed about 100 cats and a man, Suffolk County police confirmed. While the victim was not identified, several locals ...
Arson is not suspected as the cause of the tragic blaze that destroyed the Happy Cat Sanctuary Monday, killing animal rescuer Chris Arsenault as he tried to rescue his beloved felines, the ...
A fire at a decades-old neighborhood cat sanctuary on New York's Long Island killed the community's beloved "Cat Man" and dozens of the animals. Chris Arsenault, who opened the sprawling Happy Cat ...
The search and rescue efforts following the deadly fire at Happy Cat Sanctuary on Long Island took a grim turn Monday. Rescuers with the Strong Island Animal Rescue League and Paws of War say ...
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. “I’m ...
MEDFORD, Long Island (WABC) -- The owner of a cat sanctuary and an unknown number of cats were killed in a fire on Monday morning. The blaze broke out around 7:15 a.m. at the Happy Cat Sanctuary ...
MEDFORD, Long Island (WABC) -- A massive show of support is continuing on Long Island following a devastating fire at a cat sanctuary on Monday that claimed the lives of over 100 cats, and the ...
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.
MEDFORD, N.Y. (Gray News) – A fire at a cat sanctuary on Long Island in New York killed the sanctuary’s owner and at least 100 cats Monday morning. Officials said the fire started at about 7:15 a.m.