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After 40 years as a mental health counselor, Mary Jankowski wanted to do something different, but wasn’t sure what. Then she ...
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The Falkirk Herald on MSNFalkirk area's ever growing footballing facility finds out if council backs new cafeThe popular Galaxy Sports Little Kerse football facility had been hoping its new cafe – which is already up and running – ...
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Food hygiene ratings handed to six Falkirk restaurantsNew food hygiene ratings have been awarded to six of Falkirk’s restaurants, cafes or canteens, the Food Standards Agency’s ...
Fans lined up as early as 5 a.m. to purchase limited-edition Hello Kitty merchandise and treats at Clackamas Town Center.
A CHERISHED cat cafe is closing one of its branches after two years of delighting pet-obsessed punters. The owner of the novelty Essex business is shutting it down with a "heavy heart" after ...
Friday marked the first day in business for the Lancaster city cat cafe, where patrons can get a cup of coffee and look for a new pet. The cafe at 222 N. Duke St. allows customers to reserve a ...
Don’t call them the owners of Cattyshack Cat Café. They’re the purrprietors, thank you very much. And they really love helping cats in Lee County. They’ve been doing it for five years now ...
After seven years of serving as a haven for cats and cat lovers alike, the Lucky Cat Café and Lounge, Kentucky’s only nonprofit cat café, will be closing its doors this weekend.Founded in 2018 ...
Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Falkirk Herald ... as well as raising awareness of cat welfare issues in Scotland. To celebrate their birthday all those visiting the cafe this weekend ...
Calling all cat lovers! Whether you're looking for a new friendly feline to join your family or you'd just like to unwind with a drink to the soothing sound of purring fur babies, these cat cafés ...
A new cafe is opening in Lancaster city but unlike other coffee shops in the area, this one will be crawling with adoptable cats. LanCATster Cat Cafe is set to open April 25 at 222 N. Duke St ...
Longmont residents can soon relax with adoptable cats at Elevated Communities Cat Cafe, 1240 Ken Pratt Blvd., Suite 2B, which will be run by disabled adults. A haven for cat lovers, the new cafe ...
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