While public attention has focused on wind turbines as a menace to birds, a new study shows that a far greater threat may be posed by a more familiar antagonist: the pet house cat. (more)
It’s not easy being a cat, especially when you’re Sal Esposito, a Boston feline who has been ordered to serve jury duty. (more)
NewsFeed hopes he’s a cat person. Because these are some pretty large cats. (more)
McSorley’s Old Ale House has received a lawsuit from Cheryl Sibley, a 53-year-old customer who says she suffered “serious injuries” from Minnie The Second, the resident tabby cat. (more)
A striped kitten is fighting for its life at the Montgomery County SPCA after someone left it in the book drop at the La Mott Community Center in Cheltenham Township, officials said today. (more)
Authorities say a man in custody for killing four cats, lured the cats to his window with a pot roast and then shot at them with a BB gun. (more)
An employee of Bass Pro Shops at Discover Mills has been fired after putting a sick or dead kitten in the store’s freezer, a company spokesman said Thursday. (more)
A spat over prescription drugs turned ugly early Wednesday when Rachel Switzer lost a messy cat fight with her live-in girlfriend, authorities said. (more)
A Wabash Valley woman is in trouble after dropping off a “kitty letter.” (more)
BARRE, Vt. (AP) — A clause in a city law that requires cats to be on leashes has sparked a hissing match among fans of free-roaming felines. (more)
Sony has developed a cat collar that tweets. The company’s Computer Science Lab recently demonstrated a prototype of Cat@Log, equipped with a still camera, GPS, accelerometer, and Bluetooth, capable of reporting minute-by-minute activities on Twitter. (more)
When archaeologists unearth the relics of the American Century, the space race will be our Holy Grail. Space was our New World. In 1962, when John F. Kennedy declared “we choose to go to the moon,” he encouraged every American to look up to the stars and summon the spirit of Columbus staring across the Atlantic. During the Apollo program every American taxpayer became a deckhand on the voyage to the moon. It was a journey that created the world we now live in, spawning GPS systems, plastics, alloy metals, cordless power tools and cancer detecting CAT scans (more)
Authorities say they have taken in 35 cats that were crowded into a one-bedroom Brooklyn apartment. ASPCA official Tim Rickey said veterinarians were assessing the 25 adult cats and 10 kittens Monday, but most appeared to be in good health. (more)























