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Two-headed Cat 'Frankenlouie' Turns 12 In Worcester, Mass.

A two-headed cat in Worcester, Mass., has twice the reasons for celebrating his recent birthday: It got him in the Guinness Book of World Records. The double-domed feline is named "Frankenlouie," and according to its owner, who only wants to be known as Marty, he turned 12 on Sept. 8, according to the Worcester Telegram.

It's really her! Family finally reunited with Willow, the cat who was lost for FIVE years and travelled 1,600 miles across the U.S.

They look like the cats that got the cream.The Squires family have finally been reunited with their missing cat Willow who turned up an incredible five years after she disappeared from home.

Man airlifted after fight with cat

VANESA BRASHIER Your Cleveland News 05/09/2011
Woman kills cat with 'second-hand heroin smoke'

A Boulder woman has been arrested for allegedly killing a cat by blowing heroin smoke into its face, according to Boulder Police.

Man airlifted after fight with cat

A Cleveland man was attacked by a housecat Friday afternoon and the man's injuries are so severe that he had to be taken by air ambulance to Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston.

An ASPCA Intervention for Queens Cat Hoarder

TOM LLAMAS NBC New York 11/10/2010
University: Kill Feral Cats to Control Population

A new report by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln that recommends killing feral cats as a way to control the wild animals has bird lovers crowing and cat lovers hissing.

An ASPCA Intervention for Queens Cat Hoarder

Catching cats is not an easy job, but that's the situation here in Queens: Too many cats and a cat hoarder who's been caring for them. Carmen, who did not want to show her face, has names for all 50 of her cats. “Bambino, bambinuchi… ” she began.

Firefighters dismantle police car to rescue kitten

San Francisco Chronicle 07/27/2010
 
Firefighters dismantle police car to rescue kitten

This little kitty went home — but only after Vienna police and firefighters partially dismantled a police car to find it. The naughty feline first woke residents of a Vienna neighborhood with its desperate meowing, then kept police and firefighters busy for much of the night.