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Helping Seniors With Meals For Their Pet
By STEVE DALE
Tribune Media Services
Meals on Wheels makes independent living possible for thousands of senior citizens. And for many seniors, their pets make life worthwhile.

Consider Adopting Adult Cat
BY ROSE GATES / FOR THE SUN CHRONICLE

Congratulations on making the decision to adopt a cat from an animal shelter or rescue organization.
I am sure you've already put much thought into which color you like: calico or tabby. Maybe you have a preference for long hair or short? But, before you make your final choice, please consider giving a home to an adult cat.

Pet Diaries
Have you ever wished you could know what is on your pet's mind? Then I think you'll enjoy this !

When Pets Go Missing, What Do You Do?
BY SUSAN LaHOUD / SUN CHRONICLE STAFF

The cat was found on the cement median near the Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub on busy Route 1 on the North Attleboro-South Attleboro line.

Still alive despite all of the traffic in the area, the creature was taken to the North Attleboro Animal Shelter where a scan of its microchip revealed a Walpole phone number, Animal Control Officer Karen Fontneau said. The shelter reunited the cat with its family, who figured it must have stealthily hopped into a neighbor's car and taken a trip to the Christmas Tree Shop on Route 1. From there, it lit out on its own until its median strip rescue.

North Shelter Volunteer Learns to Love Cats
BY LINDA FABER / FOR THE SUN CHRONICLE
Sunday, February 17, 2008 10:33 PM EST

I had been volunteering at the North Attleboro Shelter for about a year when Sue Stocks, the assistant dog officer, asked me if I wanted to help out in the cat room. I responded with "You want me to what?"

Let me put it bluntly. My fondness for cats was virtually non-existent. I had grown up with dogs and that's all I knew. No one in my family ever had a cat.

North Attleboro WWI Memorial Park feeling a little sheepish
BY AMY DeMELIA SUN CHRONICLE STAFF
Friday, February 22, 2008 12:43 AM EST

Three Jacob sheep enjoy the cool afternoon at the World War I Memorial Park in North Attleboro on Thursday. From left, there are two females, Lilly and Esmeralda, and a male named Harry. (Staff photo by TOM MAGUIRE)
NORTH ATTLEBORO - Counting sheep has never been so exciting.

That's because the number of sheep at World War I Memorial Park Zoo is growing. The zoo recently added three Jacob sheep - which are on the watch list for endangered species - to its little menagerie. And with two of the Jacob sheep expecting, more are on the way.



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