On July 20, 2017, Kristen Lindsey and her attorney Brian W. Bishop headed back to court to dispute the Texas State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners’ (the “Board”) Final Decision and Order signed and entered on October 20, 2016. Facebook: Tiger’s Justice Team News posted the update August 4 “Plaintiff appeared through her attorney of …
When Columbus County Animal Control responded to a report of abandoned dogs just outside of Whiteville on New Britton Highway Saturday morning, what they found was almost beyond belief. It’s believed the people living in the Eastern North Carolina home moved out over the last few days and left behind at least three dogs …
Say hello to Castle and Key Distillery’s first ever cat ambassador. Located in Frankfort, Kentucky, the business has recognized the value of a resident cat to help to keep down the rodent population. This is the story of an FIV positive cat named Ricky who was adopted as a stray from a pet store …
An orange 1-year-old tabby found searching for food in a feral colony near Hempstead, Long Island is the newest member of Midtown’s historic Algonquin Hotel. Appropriately named Hamlet, this friendly feral kitty is the 12th Algonquin cat ambassador and the first male to fill the position in more than 40 years. The Algonquin has …
Animal shelters are seeing one of the worst kitten seasons in recent years with many more cats coming in than can be found homes for. One reason is ignorance on the age a kitten has to be to become pregnant. Uninformed cat owners may be surprised at the age a kitten can give birth …
This beautiful boy has been left homeless twice now, this time due to the eviction of his owner. Mikie is looking for a forever home and is currently in the Concord, North Carolina area. Although he tested combo negative two years ago, Mikie does have chronic herpes and would need to either be an …
Update July 28: Honey has been adopted! This sad-faced senior kitty has taken the internet by storm this month after her photo was posted by the Eastshore Humane Association and Animal Shelter. Although being slammed with calls, emails and Facebook messages after their post on her went viral, no decision on a forever family …
A Kansas couple was found guilty of feeding and giving water to feral cats in Augusta and ordered to pay a fine of $150 each for every count on which the judge found them guilty. Ray and Sue Jones care for a feral colony. The couple was charged with 21 counts, including nuisance, for …
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