- August 23rd, 2010
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Cat charges dropped
BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The local man who was ticketed for having too many cats on his property said the citations have been dismissed.
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Watch out, cat’s got your wallet
Forget about a cash cow, Delta’s got its very own cash cat. I’m sure many cat owners are feeling that way after news the municipality is considering implementing a cat licensing program similar to the one that’s been in place for years for dogs.
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CAT scraps promotion given to four IPS officers
The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) Thursday declared null and void the promotion given to four senior police officers of West Bengal cadre last year.
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Bulletin Board: Ruffed Grouse Society chapter to hold clay target shoot in Shoemakersville
The Charles E. Bechtel Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society will hold a trap shoot and grouse walk at the Leesport Gun Club, First Street in Shoemakersville on Saturday at 9 a.m.
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A Dogs’ Place In Its Human Family
Man’s best friend might just be treated like any other animal depending on where the owners live. A study by David Blouin, assistant professor of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Indiana University South Bend, found that people who think of animals as children tend to have a city background. “To think of pets as just another animal is not uncommon in rural areas,” Blouin said …
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Pet’s Best Friend – Paw chewing? Ear scratching? Fido may have an allergy
Like humans, dogs can develop allergies. An allergy is a form of hypersensitivity to something, where the body reacts to harmless substance as if it is an invader in the body.
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