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TAAG to host silent auction in May for cat care
1+ day, 10+ hour ago (284+ words) A group of local animal lovers is once again stepping up to raise funds for cat care. The Animal Assistance Group (TAAG) will be holding a silent auction at Gateway Casinos May 9 with all funds raised going toward veterinarian bills…...
Female Ferret and accessories for sale
3+ week, 6+ day ago (63+ words) Soo Today. com Female Ferret and accessories for sale $300. 00 Alice is a 3-year old female spayed vaccinated ferret. She loves playing and snuggling. She eats canned chicken, turkey, and salmon. Original owner became ill and no can longer look after…...
Maine Coon cat for sale
3+ week, 6+ day ago (66+ words) Soo Today. com Maine Coon cat for sale $750. 00 4 year old pure Maine Coon male cat, healthy, not neutered. Looking for a good home in nature! Cooper loves snuggling and is very friendly. He enjoys tuna for dinner, and goes outdoors…...
Owner of cats that came back after Second Line fire feels 'blessed"
1+ mon, 2+ day ago (445+ words) Two house cats that disappeared after a recent west-end fire have been returned to their owner. The suspicious fire that happened Jan. 25 in the 600-block of Second Line is still under investigation. About two weeks after the fire, Lovely Sewell,…...
Adopt Me: Krypta is full of playful energy!
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (319+ words) Soo Today, in partnership with the Sault Ste. Marie Humane Society and The Animal Assistance Group (TAAG), brings you a regular feature highlighting a special pet in need of adoption. This beautiful girl is around 1 year old, a bit shy…...
Adopt Me: Nova and Bob are a 'purrfect' pair
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (288+ words) Soo Today, in partnership with the Sault Ste. Marie Humane Society and The Animal Assistance Group (TAAG), brings you a regular feature highlighting a special pet in need of adoption. We have an interesting pair of cats who are not…...
Not sold on that pet you got for Christmas? Please don't do this
3+ mon, 3+ week ago (138+ words) Aquarium life such as fishes, invertebrates, aquatic plants, reptiles, amphibians, or mammals can become invasive when released into natural environments. "There is a misconception that releasing unwanted pets into the wild is a humane or viable solution," says Colin Cassin,…...