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- Critter parade not just for cats & dogs
There were neighs, a baa and a cock-a-doodle-doo in the Krewe of Barkus and Meoux Pet Parade. The Times ( http://bit.ly/z0XP1s ) reports that a goat, a Polish rooster, horses and miniature horses were among 300 or so critters in Sunday's stroll around Shreveport's Riverview Park. - Critter Care
smerritt@nptelegraph.com - Couple traps oddly-hued critter
A couple in Central PA took pictures of a purple squirrel they found in their yard. - Critter Close-Up
A packed room today enjoyed up close animal presentations by the graduates of the Junior Animal Care Technician program at Westportâs Earthplace. - Scientifically Speaking 2/12
"Critter Scene Investigation" program Volunteer Naturalists will lead programs on snowy mornings investigating animal behaviors using basic tracking skills during its interactive "Critter Scene Investigation" program. - Critter Cafe founder known for her care of small animals
FRUITPORT TWP. â While most people involved in animal rescue focus on cats or dogs, Christine Lea Bishop specializes in small, domesticated species. âI simply love animals,â she said. - Critter of the Week [Cat Edition]: Gage
Gage - #713252 â 8 Years Old â Domestic Long Hair â Male âIs that a tuna sandwich in your hand? May I please have a bite?â Gage loves food⌠a little too much, actually.⌠[ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ] - A critter collection finds new homes
Looking for a pet llama? - Critter Corner: Dixie
Dixie is an 8-year-old Golden Retriever who lives in Falls Church City with her family. She loves to play with her toys, especially her red devil, and run around in the backyard just to have fun. Read more... - OPINIONS: âIn memory of one who loved animalsâ
Kelley, creator and found of Critter Magazine, was also a visionary and a tireless advocate for the creatures he loved, in this area and far beyond. He wouldnât have described himself this way at all, and would have been embarrassed to have others describe him thus.