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Clear The Shelters 2022: What to Know to Adopt and Donate
Animal shelters across the country are once again teaming up with NBC and Telemundo stations to find loving homes for pets in need with the Clear The Shelters pet adoption and donation campaign.
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Clear The Shelters Is Back for 8th Year
NBC and Telemundo owned and affiliated stations will partner with local animal shelters and rescues from August 1 to August 31
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WATCH: Cat Narrowly Escapes Coyote on Texas Homeowner's Porch
A surveillance camera in Surfside, Texas, shows a cat narrowly escaping a coyote attach on the porch of a beach house.
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Inflation Is Spiking the Cost of Pet Parenthood Yet Owners Are Still Splurging on Care
More than 70% of dog owners are feeling the sting of inflation when spending on food and supplies. But many are still willing to splurge, a report shows.
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Even Russian-Bred Cats Now Facing Sanctions Over Invasion of Ukraine
The International Cat Federation has banned Russian cats from international competitions, condemning the invasion of Ukraine as an “unprecedented act of aggression.”
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Cat Suffering From Suspected Abuse Abandoned at Connecticut Rest Stop: Police
Police are looking for whoever abandoned an injured cat at a rest stop along I-95 last week. New Canaan Animal Control assisted state police when the cat was discovered abandoned in a cat carrier on Monday, January 24. Because of the bitter cold temperatures, the cat was left in, police took the animal to a veterinarian to be checked out….
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Willow Biden Now Joins Long Line of White House Pets
Welcome, Willow, to a long line of presidential pets.
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Can Your Pet Get COVID-19?
Health officials say pets and another animals can get the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, but the risk of them spreading it to people is low.
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Food-Filled Holidays Are Approaching. Here's What You Can't (and Can) Feed Your Pet
As much as your dog or cat may beg, there are some foods that it’s actually unsafe to feed your pet. Here are some of the foods you can and can’t share.
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Pledge to Plant a Tree for Every Pet Photo Shared on Instagram Spins ‘Out of Control'
An Instagram campaign that promised to plant a tree for every pet photo shared online accidentally “spread out of control,” its creators say.
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Halloween Safety Tips for Your Pets From the ASPCA
Your pets shouldn’t eat candy, might not like their Halloween costumes and might be stressed out by trick-or-treaters. The ASPCA released a list of suggestions for how to make Halloween safer for your pets.
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WATCH: Fans Save Cat from Fall at College Football Game
The cat was hanging from the upper deck, so fans banded together and used an American flag to catch it.
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Clear The Shelters 2021: Participating Connecticut Shelters
Donate or Adopt to help support shelters and pets in need throughout Connecticut!
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Grant Holloway Tries Doing Play-by-Play of Animal Videos
The 110-meter hurdles silver medalist tried his hand at sports commentary. But instead of Tokyo Olympics footage, he provided play-by-play commentary on stock footage.
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Pet Shop in Tokyo Sells Olympic Accessories for Pets
A shop open since the 1970s is selling pet kimonos and Olympic-themed clothes for pets.
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Luck of the Cats: How Felines Can Bring Athletes Success
Japan is cat crazy. Athletes may want to follow a beckoning cat to bring them success. Natalie Morales looks at feline folklore and visits the temple where cats could make your wishes come true.
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How to Prepare Pets for Your Return to the Workplace
Dr. Candace Croney, professor of animal behavior and well-being at Purdue University, shares the steps you should take to support your dog or cat as you spend less time at home.
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Thinking About Adopting a Pet? Here's How Much It Typically Costs to Own a Dog Or Cat
Americans spent around $99 billion on their pets in 2020, $38.4 billion of which was spent on just pet food and treats. Here’s how much a pet could cost you.
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Meet an Animal Trapper Who Gives Feral Cats a Second Chance
Los Angeles has a policy for dealing with its feral cat population: trap, neuter and return. That’s where Krip Kimmer Hines comes in. Hines, who goes by Kritter Kim, is a cat trapper. Yusuf Omar of Hashtag Our Stories gets a lesson in how to trap cats and then is introduced to Crumbs & Whiskers, a high end cat cafe...
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Prepare Your New Pet for Your Return to the Office by Taking These Steps Right Now
When human contact was in short supply last year droves of Americans turned to their local shelters and adopted pets. But your office is now making plans to bring its employees back together under one roof. Try explaining that to the new dog or cat that’s been spoiled rotten by your presence.