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Feline News
Ride atop a truck turns this feline into a scaredy-cat
Los Angeles Times, CA - Jan 12, 2008
Greg Kvenbo of Corona had driven his truck about 20 miles on the 91 Freeway when another motorist pulled up alongside, pointing at something, ...
Los Angeles Times, CA - Jan 12, 2008
Greg Kvenbo of Corona had driven his truck about 20 miles on the 91 Freeway when another motorist pulled up alongside, pointing at something, ...
Instead, he found a stowaway -- his cat Kinky -- atop the ladders. Kinky was also screaming and yelling, having found the role of freeway daredevil not to her liking.
Most feline behaviorists agree that cats typically lead a healthier, happier life if they are able to share it with a feline companion.
The kitten they're calling Bottle Cap had been wandering about Raritan Township for at least a week with his head stuck in a glass jar.
Neighbors feared the kitten would starve. But they couldn't catch him until the jarheaded feral kitten was found wedged under a deck Thursday morning.
Neighbors feared the kitten would starve. But they couldn't catch him until the jarheaded feral kitten was found wedged under a deck Thursday morning.
A veterinarian used cooking oil to free the feline.
The black domestic shorthair with a white face and paws was taken to a shelter and will be put up for adoption.
Feline felony bill clears subcommittee
WAVY-TV, VA - Jan 16, 2008
AP - January 16, 2008 6:55 PM ET RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - If Delegate Jennifer McClellan's cat equality bill has nine lives, it might need them all to survive McClellan's bill would make stealing a cat a Class 6 felony, punishable by up to five years in prison. Current law says catnapping is punishable by up to a year in jail. But stealing someone's dog gets you slapped with a Class 5 felony and up to 10 years in prison.
WAVY-TV, VA - Jan 16, 2008
AP - January 16, 2008 6:55 PM ET RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - If Delegate Jennifer McClellan's cat equality bill has nine lives, it might need them all to survive McClellan's bill would make stealing a cat a Class 6 felony, punishable by up to five years in prison. Current law says catnapping is punishable by up to a year in jail. But stealing someone's dog gets you slapped with a Class 5 felony and up to 10 years in prison.
The bill is HB334
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Interesting news! Thanks for sharing hon! (Hugs) Indigo
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1/20/08 8:31 PM
Lisa