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The CatChannel Newswire

The CatChannel Newswire
(Updated: 10-14-06)

Stay up-to-date with the latest cat news from all around the country.

Trying to Herd a Cat Stat
The belief that a single female cat and her offspring can produce 420,000 cats in just seven years is incorrect, The Wall Street Journal reports. Read the article 

Rescue Group Dedicated to Saving Siamese Cats
Nearly every Saturday, members of Kansas City Siamese Rescue Inc., are somewhere in the metro working to find homes for orphaned Siamese cats and other specialty breeds, The (Missouri) Examiner reports. Read the article 

Cat Adoption Drive at Animal Center
The Helen Woodward Animal Center is offering cats by the pound today through Sunday for those wanting to adopt, The (San Diego) Union-Tribune reports. Read the article 

Area Shelters Take Steps to Avoid Catastrophe
A furry population explosion in the Washington County has shelters scurrying to find homes for its feline friends, The (Wisconsin) Daily News reports. Read the article 

Posted: October 14, 2006, 5 a.m. EST

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The Friday the 13th nightmare on Elm trees was the recent Buffalo, NY, blizzard. Hidious loss of tall, stately trees and limbs compounded by 2' of snow. I feared for my two feral cats, who eat on my porch, but thankfully they made it through okay. Tortellina and Jorge were both very hungry after two days'absence.As the huge machinery collected the 8' piles of tree limbs, the ferals were too afraid to emerge, but they made a run to my house as soon as it quieted down. So far no sign of Fuzzy and Baby Doll, or the family of raccoons, who live in the empty lot across the street. It's in the 50s and sunny today, so some relief as the snow melts. Buffalo will never be the same, so devastated are our beautiful maples, elms, chestnuts and oaks. Fortunately, even tho thousands are without power, the City of Good Neighbors is standing tall!
CJ, Buffalo, NY
Posted: 10/15/2006 1:38:48 PM
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