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Back from the dead: Cat comes back 9 months after woman cremates it

Back from the dead: Cat comes back 9 months after woman cremates it
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Regina Cat Rescue looking for foster homes as number of rescues increases

Regina Cat Rescue looking for foster homes as number of rescues increases
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Emily Cameron, 86, plans to cross-country ski as long as I can

Article content Planting her ski poles into the hard snow and pushing off with one foot and then the other, Emily Cameron’s skis glide forward as she propels herself through Wascana Park. The wind chill of -32 C doesn’t scare the 86-year-old away from the sport she loves. Bundled up in a warm jacket, snow pants, large mittens, fleece headband and toque, her laughter rings through the air as she proclaims she isn’t cold at all. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Emily Cameron, 86, plans to cross-country ski as long as I can Back to video

The greatest need: Rachel Molnar fosters cats needing homes

Article content Until nine years ago, Rachel Molnar never owned a cat. She grew up with a dog, yet the debate between “cat people” and “dog people” doesn’t pertain for her. She’s very firmly and very simply an animal person. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or The greatest need: Rachel Molnar fosters cats needing homes Back to video “I got my first cat in 2012 and I just adored him …,” she says of the kitty named Ollie she adopted through the Regina Humane Society. “He was born in the winter in the back of an RCMP cruiser. The thought of these other animals being outside kind of made me sad and it made me want to do something.”

Regina cat café to welcome more rescues from around Sask

  REGINA For three years Excalipurr Cat Cafe has been brewing drinks and finding homes for hundreds of Regina stray cats. In 2021, the café will be partnering with more rescues, to help find homes for more cats. We adopted out 320 cats to date with Regina Cat Rescue which were really proud of, but moving forward into 2021 we have changed our model of how we are running the café. Now we are going to be partnering with numerous rescues to hopefully adopt even more kitties,” Chelsey Legendre, the Owner of Excalipurr Cat Café said. Soon, the café will partner with SOS Prairie Rescue, a provincial resource that has rescued cats in more than 56 communities.

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