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Population soaring at Sonoma County animal shelters

Population soaring at Sonoma County animal shelters

More than 500 kittens and adult cats are available for adoption in Sonoma County. On Saturday, Nov. 7, shelters countywide will sell cats for $30, below the usual cost of delivering healthy, vaccinated, spayed or neutered and micro-chipped cats, which these will be.

Advocates press for changes to feral cat law

Advocates press for changes to feral cat law

A Petaluma city program designed to let feral cats live out their lives in managed colonies will go forward, despite concerns from animal advocates that the new law is too restrictive.

Poll: Pet owners willing to go mouth-to-muzzle

Poll: Pet owners willing to go mouth-to-muzzle

Most pet owners would leap into action for an injured pet, even if it meant risking dog breath by going mouth-to-snout.

Recession pushes pet owners, shelters to the brink

Recession pushes pet owners, shelters to the brink

A lack of donations and surge in the number of pets being surrendered has pushed many animal shelters to their physical and financial limits.

Decked out pets on Halloween no more a scary sight

Decked out pets on Halloween no more a scary sight

Ten years ago, it was hard to find a Halloween costume for a cat, dog or duck. Today they are everywhere, from the dollar stores to Beverly Hills boutiques. Offline or on, there are costumes galore.

Protecting your pet

Protecting your pet

From microchips to tattoos, you have many choices when it comes to ways to identify your pet.

Tips for keeping your pet happy while you’re not home

Tips for keeping your pet happy while you’re not home

Long work hours, family and social commitments can often keep even the most fervent pet lover away from home for much of the day. Learn some ways to keep your four-legged friend happy as he awaits your return.

Skateboard dog makes surprise appearance in Santa Rosa

Skateboard dog makes surprise appearance in Santa Rosa

Tillman, the world’s fastest skateboarding bulldog as per the Guinness Book, demonstrated his technique in Santa Rosa this month.

Kitten shot in the face ready for adoption

Kitten shot in the face ready for adoption

Medical staffers at the Sonoma Humane Society are caring for a kitten they say was shot in the face with a BB gun but is already up for adoption.

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Sonoma County cats

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