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  2. Eugene woman faces charges in animal neglect case ... - AOL

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    Eugene Animal Services, Feline Good Animal Rescue, and the apartment manager worked together to safely capture a total of 46 cats and kittens. The animals were taken to Greenhill Humane Society ...

  3. Oregon Rescue To Host Kitten Palooza Every Weekend in June - AOL

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    Furry Friends is set to host its annual Kitten Palooza, this coming weekend onwards. With June being National Adopt a Cat Month as well as the beginning of kitten season, the Oregon-based rescue ...

  4. An Alaskan Husky, a bonded pair of loving cats, and a bunch ...

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    Greenhill Humane Society is open seven days a week, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 88530 Green Hill Rd in Eugene. For more information call (541) 689.1503 or visit www.green-hill.org. Oregon Coast Humane ...

  5. Purrington's Cat Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Purrington's Cat Lounge (sometimes Purringtons Cat Lounge or simply Purringtons) was a cat café and shelter in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The establishment billed itself as "the first cat cafe and adoption center in the Pacific Northwest". [1] Purrington's was the first cat cafe in Oregon [2] and among the first in North America ...

  6. Alley Cat Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Alley Cat Rescue is an international nonprofit organization, headquartered in Mount Rainier, Maryland, that works to protect cats using trap–neuter–return for community cats; rescue, and neuter before adoption; promoting compassionate, non-lethal population control; and by providing national and international resources for cat caretakers.

  7. Exotic Feline Rescue Center - Wikipedia

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    The EFRC is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable organization and the second-largest big cat rescue in the United States, spanning over 200 acres (0.81 km 2). [1] [2] Abused, disabled, and otherwise homeless wild cats such as Lions, tigers, leopards, servals, pumas, bobcats, Canada lynx, ocelots, Geoffroy's cat, and an Asian leopard cat have taken refuge in this organization.

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