Neighbors of a Long Island cat sanctuary that burned in a suspicious fire tearfully remembered its owner, Chris Arsenault, ...
Funeral services are set for Christopher Arsenault, whose devotion to his feline friends right up until the very end has ...
Arson is not suspected as the cause of the tragic blaze that destroyed the Happy Cat Sanctuary Monday, killing animal rescuer Chris Arsenault as he tried to rescue his beloved felines, the ...
Chris Arsenault, who died trying to rescue his beloved felines from the blaze. “I’m deeply saddened by it,” said neighbor Cheryl Whitmore, who lived next door to Arsenault and his Happy Cat ...
The blaze took place Monday morning at Happy Cat Sanctuary in Medford on Long Island, the Suffolk County Police Department reported. Officials and friends confirmed Chris Arsenault, 65 ...
Happy Cat Sanctuary owner Chris Arsenault with his cats(X/SpayNeuter4) The blaze at the Happy Cat Sanctuary, located on Dourland Road, broke out at around 7:15 AM local time. ABC7 Eyewitness News ...
The Brookhaven Fire Marshal has issued a finding in the deadly fire at Happy Cat Sanctuary on Long Island that killed its founder Chris Arsenault. The cause is officially "undetermined," which ...
Hundreds of cats remain unaccounted for in the deadly fire at Happy Cat Sanctuary on Long Island. The sanctuary's founder Chris Arsenault died trying to put out the fire in his Medford home, which ...
These were Chris’ babies and escaped ... Jaeger said. The Happy Cat Sanctuary board is also managing an upstate sanctuary where Arsenault had purchased a 31-acre property in Montgomery County.