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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.
An animal sanctuary owner and roughly 100 cats died in a fire on Long Island on Monday, according to officials.
MEDFORD, Long Island (WABC) -- More than 180 cats have survived the devastating fire at Happy Cat Sanctuary on Long Island. Over 100 of the furry felines lost their lives in the blaze. Now, the ...
Neighbors and volunteers told CBS News that the homeowner, Chris Arsenault, was running in and out to rescue his animals. "He ...
Chris Arsenault, 65, was found dead alongside more than 100 cats after running back inside his Long Island rescue, Happy Cat ...
A day after the owner of an animal sanctuary was killed in a fire on Long Island, volunteers worked Tuesday to care for ...
Cats rescued from Happy Cat need to be reassessed — then ... who they said died after running back into the residence to rescue cats from the fire. Arsenault's family returned to the home ...
Over 200 cats rescued after last week's Happy Cat Sanctuary fire on Long Island are now up for adoption. They are being housed temporarily in a Suffolk County warehouse. The Southampton Animal Shelter ...
They will be kept there until they can be placed or deemed available for adoption, said Lisa Jaeger, a board member of the Happy Cat Sanctuary and director of Jaeger’s Run Animal Rescue.
Organizers planning a memorial for Chris Arsenault are seeking a venue capable of accommodating tens of thousands of people.
NEW YORK -- More than 180 cats that survived the devastating fire at Happy Cat Sanctuary in Medford ... Neighbors say Arsenault kept running back inside the burning building after the blaze ...