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Western Carolinian Volume 71 Number 06

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  • d r. [chuckled that I dont even air conditioning and heating table, and ozone filters freshen and accidents are cleaned up lean and germ-free. The staff he cats clean, vaccinated, and until they are adopted. en adopted from the shelter since sed at a time, although currently ing over their limit. When the ae places them in an isolated cage nined by the veterinarian. The vet distemper; the cats are given Feline alter. When the Catman is confident the shelter, the cat is then allowed to rised at the warm nature of the ed that they opted for the environment Icoming atmosphere of the typical ts and people that visit. the same kind of stress for cats. If lay, and they hear barking dogs f control kids, the cats wont be as an said. of the shelter is also inviting to lanning on adopting a cat feel cision when they can see the cat and when they themselves can play und around the building, stepping ats, until we returned to the front of U students can help, the Catman dents cannot have pets in the dorm ry to adopt. Instead, students are shelter during the day, or they can jonate to the shelter. m how you can help the Catman lms@aol.com, or call (828) 293- but your time and love are help his feline friends atman2 Cat Sanctuary, I was surprised to hear it was a no-kill, non-profit cat shelter. animal anomaly. As I approached the green building, I wasnt really stunned at the corating the building, the cars, the mailbox, and the trailer sitting nearby. I wasn't the entire property. I wasnt even Slightly shocked when I met the kind and gentle me at the door. However, when I stepped inside the door of the shelter, I encountered atman, asked me to quickly shut the door to keep the loose cats from running outside. lained that he allows some of the even-tempered cats to run loose in the house, and hang-out spots. The free-roaming cats were just one of many mold-breaking surprises accompany him on a tour of the facility and described each room and practice in ; that accommodate15 to 20 cats each, he said. The rooms have viewing windows so -d to each room is a cat-accessible porch. The Catman explained that the porches were :corner, he turned left. He went in: ;4 straight line and headed back: -home. When he got home, he saw a: ;man standing there in a mask. He: wALWad Fr ) - Aman left home and *. - traveled in a_ straight * : line; when he got to the cor- . * ner, he turned left. When he - got to the next corner, he turned -left and when he got to the next -couldnt have been gone for more. ethan one minute. How could this- have happened? a % 9 @ e oules [[egoseq & Ul UNJemOY & ITY Ue ay], -lamsuy oy 1 lo] SaHMOFIND WOU SAAYL dyTam newsmagazine
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