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Paws and popcorn: Thai cinema goes pet-friendly

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Dozens of four-legged film-goers arrived in strollers for the opening of Thailand's first pet-friendly cinema on the fringes of the capital.
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Cheddar Paws: ASPCA Highlights Adoption Opportunities as Kitten Season Heats Up

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As kitten season heats up, Valeria Caceres-Gil, senior manager of admissions and matchmaking at the ASPCA Adoption Center, joins Cheddar News to talk about adoption opportunities.
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Russian police detain woman smuggling drugs and a kitten disguised as a child

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After detaining a "mother" whose "child" aroused suspicion in the Russian city of Nizhny Tagil, police instead discovered a kitten dressed in baby clothes and a diaper, stuffed away with five packs of powdered methylephedrine, a...
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For the love of cat: Imam and cat video goes viral on social media

9th - Higher Ed
A stray cat yearning for some petting jumped onto an Imam’s shoulder during a long Ramadan prayer called Tarawih in Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque in Algeria. The Imam helped the cat climb on but continued to pray with a perfectly clear...
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Kenyan woman opens up home to hundreds of stray cats

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Rachael Kabue has turned her home in the outskirts of Nairobi into a shelter for hundreds of stray cats that she cares for before putting them up for adoption. 'I live in one corner,' she says.
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The show must go on: Performances at Mykolaiv theatre moved underground

9th - Higher Ed
Constant airstrikes forced a Ukrainian theatre to move its performances underground into its cellar.
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The underground life of a Ukrainian theatre

9th - Higher Ed
A Ukrainian theatre celebrates its 100 anniversary in the cellar amid constant Russian strikes. And the performances sell out.
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New York Bans Retail Sales of Dogs & Cats

9th - Higher Ed
New York is banning the retail sales of cats and dogs as officials look to encourage humane treatment and prevent abusive breeding.
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Cat game Stray is raising money for real-life strays

9th - Higher Ed
The newest viral indie game, Stray, has taken the internet by storm. Here's how it's helping strays in the real world.
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Celebrity Chef Bobby Flay Launches 'Made By Nacho' Cat Product Line Developed With His Cat

9th - Higher Ed
Celebrity Chef Bobby Flay joins Cheddar to talk about his new cat product line, Made By Nacho, along with what he's looking forward to cooking and eating this summer.
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Trump trumpets election fraud as debate organizers look to change rules

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U.S. President Donald Trump continued to raise the prospect of widespread election fraud during the first presidential debate, an event so raucous and messy that election officials are looking at changing the rules.
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Dog candidates vying to win off-leash election

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The dogs (and cats) of Edmonton's Mill Creek Ravine are competing in the park's first off-leash election. The pet owner who kicked off the campaign is surprised by the reaction: 1,000 votes have already been cast.
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Ontario to enter first phase of reopening next week

9th - Higher Ed
Premier Doug Ford has announced Ontario will begin its reopening plans on Tuesday, May 19. Retail stores outside of shopping malls and veterinary services will be allowed to open.
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Can cats and dogs get sick from the coronavirus?

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Scott Weese, a veterinarian from the University of Guelph, explains whether cats and dogs can get sick from the coronavirus.
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Parkland County curbing its feral cat colonies

9th - Higher Ed
Parkland County Animal Shelter and the Edmonton Humane Society have teamed up in a trap-neuter-return program that spays and neuters cats before returning them to their habitat. Experts say it reduces the spread of infectious diseases,...
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Russia launches latest strikes on Ukrainian military facilities, killing & wounding dozens

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Russian President Vladimir Putin visited an exhibition of military hardware in Moscow, where he inspected various types of equipment used in the war with Ukraine, including drones and vehicles designed for evacuating wounded servicemen....
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Chile's 'structural infertility': Deaths are outpacing births across Latin America

9th - Higher Ed
The number of women in Chile having children has dropped significantly.
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Yes, you can train even the most difficult cat

9th - Higher Ed
Lenny the cat is prone to sporadic and vicious outbursts, but his owner (and CBC producer) Magan Carty refuses to give up on him. Experts say that despite common conceptions about them, cats can be taught better behaviour.
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Israel says Iranian plot to assassinate Defence Minister Katz foiled

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New Israeli investigations into an Iranian espionage network in Israel have revealed a plot to assassinate Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz. Watch in for more details!
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You can meet cats from different Montreal neighbourhoods on this walking tour

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Montreal Cat Tours brings people together to discover the city’s feline population. Cat owners can sign up their pets, then organizers pick a neighbourhood to explore.
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Cat receives medical care after house fire in Whitehorse's McIntyre subdivision

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It’s not known how the fire started on Tuesday but neighbours say it grew quickly despite their efforts to fight it. Everyone inside was able to escape the destroyed home without injury, but Whitehorse's fire chief says some pets weren't...
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Edmonton is updating its 20-year-old animal control bylaw

9th - Higher Ed
One city councillor is pleased about the proposed increase in fines for dog attacks. An advocate says the city needs to encourage more owners to tag or microchip their pets. A draft bylaw is in front of committee on Monday for feedback.
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China's booming pet industry: Pets are set to outnumber toddlers in just five years

9th - Higher Ed
China was once the world’s most populous nation, but in recent years its birth rate has been falling.
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People in this Montreal borough say there’s a rat problem. They blame the biweekly garbage pickup

9th - Higher Ed
Residents in Mercier–Hochelaga–Maisonneuve say the rodent problem is out of control. Exterminators say nearby construction and Montreal’s regulations for rodenticide products are also contributing factors.