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I’m offering a ticket to ride. This summer, if you can’t actually get away, if you can’t relocate your body to a distant shore, then at least think about relocating your mind. Reading, we know, is our escape from reality . . . more
They got him. The cat that has been walking around Baldwin with an inhumane, and illegal, foot trap around its paw has been taken in by cat trapper John Debacker, he said on his Facebook page. … more
Baldwinite Ursala Lipitz thought at first that the use of inhumane — and possibly illegal — foot traps on neighborhood cats was an isolated incident. About three weeks ago, Lipitz took one off a … more
“I adore this project with every bit of my being,” Kayla Leone, a senior at Island Trees High School in Levittown, said of finishing her Gold Award project for Girl Scout Troop 3635 The Plains, which meets in Levittown. more
Three young cats were abandoned Jan. 5 outside of Freeport-based cat shelter, All About Cats, ACC, on E. Sunrise Highway. Surveillance video captured two unidentified people dumping the cats on AAC’s porch without food, drinks or a carrier. more
Spend some time with America’s most rockin’ cat. more
Last Hope Animal Rescue is hosting a dinner to raise funds for its feral cat programs at Levittown Hall. more
For about 20 years, Lorraine Woll has been capturing, neutering and socializing cats. It started, she said, when she was living in Hempstead and found two kittens born in her garage. She then trapped them and brought them into an animal shelter, and later found more cats in her backyard. more
Last June, protests erupted over the alleged mistreatment of a feral cat colony at the Ocean side Sanitation Transfer Station on Long Beach Road. Now, six months later, amid community efforts to … more
It’s no secret that stray and feral cats seem to be in abundance on Long Island. Seaford resident John Debacker, 25, a volunteer cat trapper for several local animal shelters and rescue facilities, attributes the excess of felines to the fact that many are not spayed or neutered. more
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