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Pet's Lifeline welcomes a donation from the Wild Cat Fanciers

Posted on October 13, 2009 by Sonoma Valley Sun

Sue Weitendorf, right, of Call of the Wild Cat Fanciers presents a chect for $800 to Monna Throop, Pets Lifeline shelter supervisor. Each February this club, part of the Cat Fanciers Association, puts on a two-day show at the Santa Rosa fairgrounds. Profits from the show go to North Bay animal shelters, including Pets Lifeline. “Tilt” the cat seems very pleased with the idea.

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Sue Weitendorf (R) of Call of the Wild Cat Fanciers presents a check for $800 to Monna Throop, Pets Lifeline shelter supervisor. Each February this club, part of the Cat Fanciers Association, puts on a two-day show at the Santa Rosa fairgrounds. Profits from the show go to North Bay animal shelters, including Pets Lifeline. “Tilt” the cat seems very pleased with the idea.
Photo: Kathleen Lawton




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