Cat Found During Eaton Fire Returned to Shelter for Being Too 'Needy'; Immediately Finds New Home
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Cat found during Eaton Fire returned to shelter for being too 'needy'; immediately finds new home
An adult cat that arrived at a Pasadena shelter in the weeks that followed the Eaton Fire has found a permanent home, just days after the previous adopter returned it for being too "needy." Art is a gray tabby that is estimated to be about 7 years old, officials from Pasadena Humane said. He arrived at the shelter during a historic moment in time as Pasadena Humane took on the Herculean task of housing as many displaced animals it could possibly…
Dog dies, several treated for smoke inhalation in Hartford fire
U.S. stocks rose on Thursday, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite hitting fresh record highs, after a better-than-expected jobs report fueled optimism the U.S. economy was hanging tough despite fast-changing trade policy and geopolitics. The S&P 500 traded 0.8% higher, while the Nasdaq gained 0.9%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced 347 points, or 0.8%. Nonfarm payrolls rose by 147,000 in June, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Th…
Eaton Fire Survivor Riley Finally Goes Home - Pasadena Humane
Riley with his adopter on the day he went home. We’re overjoyed to share the news: Riley has been adopted! Riley arrived at Pasadena Humane less than 24 hours after the Eaton Fire began. He had burns all over his body, including all four of his paws, and was suffering from smoke inhalation—but he was lucky to be alive. With the help of our compassionate and caring staff, Riley has spent the last few months slowly healing from both his physical a…
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