With The Holiday Season Here, CA University Cat Rescue Needs Your Help

Let’s talk about nine-year-old Rangoon for a second. This sweet lady has had it rough. She was rescued from a hoarding situation, which tends to be filthy and cramped living. When the homeowner passed away, Rangoon and five other cats were liberated and brought into the care of the Cal Poly Cat Program at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo.

And now, like so many cats that have found a better life through this non-profit cat sanctuary, Rangoon is living comfy in a special foster home that can provide her with the dedicated care she needs to help fight pancreatitis and slow her advancing kidney disease. Simply put, Rangoon symbolizes the mission behind the Cal Poly Cat Program.

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Cal Poly’s Cat Mission

Since 1992, the Cal Poly Cat Program has saved cats from the streets and other rough conditions, with the program originally started as a senior

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Dog Friendly Hockey Games – 2022/23 Season –

Looking for a new way to have fun with your pet? Then support your local minor league or college hockey team at a “Pucks and Paws” game where dogs are welcome!

Woman with dogs cheering at hockey game

 

Doing new things together is part of the fun of having pets. And not many pups can say they’ve seen a dog friendly hockey game!

After a little sniffing around, we discovered that a lot of minor league hockey teams across the country host dog friendly hockey games. So, we dug in and found 30 you can attend with your pup during the 2022-2023 season!

If you know of other dog friendly hockey games we missed, please let us know in the comments and we’ll add them to the list!

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Dog Friendly Hockey Games
2022-2023 Season

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Erie, PA – Saturday, October 22, 2022 – The Otters host the Owen

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Nervously awaiting another football season at UGA | Editorial Columns

If you never know by now, I like my alma mater, the College of Ga — the oldest state-chartered college in the nation. I am a happy graduate and a past president of the national alumni affiliation. I have a haughty-wanting portrait hanging someplace in my beloved Grady School of Journalism and Mass Communications, where I give what I consider a rather generous selection of shekels each and every yr to reward the superb college students who are privileged ample to obtain admission.

I am wont to brag incessantly on the academic achievements of my university, like the 25 Rhodes Students we have developed (We pause below for supporters of You-Know-Wherever Institute of Technology to remind me at the time again about their selection of astronauts — 14 — given that they’ve only experienced 6 Rhodes Scholars. Bless their hearts.)

But as a lot pride as I have in the

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