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Chris Arsenault, 65, was found dead alongside more than 100 cats after running back inside his Long Island rescue, Happy Cat ...
The fire has now claimed the lives of a total of 150 cats, as well as the owner of the cat sanctuary. Fifty additional dead ...
Funeral services are set for Christopher Arsenault, whose devotion to his feline friends right up until the very end has ...
Chris Arsenault, who opened the sprawling Happy Cat Sanctuary on his property in Medford, died trying to save as many cats as possible during the fire Monday, one of his volunteers said.
Neighbors of a Long Island cat sanctuary that burned in a suspicious fire tearfully remembered its owner, Chris Arsenault ... door to Arsenault and his Happy Cat Sanctuary in Medford for more ...
A massive fire at the Happy Cat Sanctuary in Medford, Long Island on Monday ... several locals said they spotted the sanctuary's owner, Chris Arsenault, running in and out to rescue his animals.
About 50 of the friendlier cats may become adoptable in the coming weeks while the feral cats will be placed with specific ...
The blaze took place Monday morning at Happy Cat Sanctuary in Medford on Long Island, the Suffolk County Police Department reported. Officials and friends confirmed Chris Arsenault, 65 ...
The sanctuary's founder Chris Arsenault died trying to put out the fire in his Medford home, which he shared with 300 cats. In addition to Arsenault, there have been tremendous losses - at least ...
The fire that killed 100 cats and Happy Cat Sanctuary owner Chris Arsenault has been ... were in the area of fire origin.” Arsenault had converted his Medford home into the Happy Cat Sanctuary ...