Investigators on Long Island are looking into the cause of an early morning fire at an apparent cat sanctuary that left one man dead and fears that up to 100 cats were claimed in the blaze as well.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. MEDFORD, N.Y. (PIX11) – The surviving cats ...
Some of the cats rescued after last week's Happy Cat Sanctuary fire on Long Island are now up for adoption. "They will get loving homes, and as long as it takes them to get an adopter, they will be ...
MEDFORD, Long Island (WABC) -- More than 180 cats that survived the devastating fire at Happy Cat Sanctuary in Medford, Suffolk County, are now up for adoption. Those who are interested in adopting ...
A charred frame sits in the afternoon sun at 12 Dourland Road in Medford. Hours earlier, Christopher Arsenault, founder of the cattery Happy Cat Sanctuary, had been in the then-in-tact home alongside ...
The fire at Long Island’s Happy Cat Sanctuary that killed owner Chris Arsenault and over 160 animals has been deemed not suspicious by authorities investigating the blaze. The fire began around 7:15am ...
Christopher Arsenault slept in an 8- by 12-foot bedroom with a microwave and a mini fridge in his five-bedroom home. There, each day, he and his staff of three cared for 400 cats. Before his death in ...
MEDFORD, N.Y. (PIX11) – The surviving cats of Happy Cat Sanctuary, a Long Island animal rescue that burned down, are now up for adoption on a new website. The fire in Medford took the lives of more ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Happy Cat Sanctuary The fire at Long Island’s Happy Cat Sanctuary that killed owner Chris ...