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A newly released Gainesville police report obtained by WUFT News said Loren Cava was riding her bicycle in the crosswalk and had the right of way when she was struck by the Jeep driven by Sohair A. Mohammed, 50, of Alsip, Illinois, who was turning left through the intersection.
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For most students, summer break means less work. For animal shelters, it usually means the complete opposite. Many of the volunteers at animal shelters…
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Kitten season, when unaltered female cats begin giving birth to litters of kittens, is here. Programs like Operation Catnip, the largest university-based trap-neuter-return program in the world, is especially vital during the spring and summer months when a huge influx of kittens are born and brought into shelters.
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They may all be cute and cuddly creatures, but the odds are stacked against them to get adopted.
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Storm survivors, some of who lost all, wonder what comes next?
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It has announced a free adoption event on Friday and Saturday at the shelter to help alleviate the overcrowding.
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Hurricane season has begun, and no doubt you already have your hurricane kit assembled. But vets and animal experts warn not to forget about our pets.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has given Gainesville residents more time to foster more animals.
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“I just feel like it's a win-win," the shelter manager said. "You get to help a dog in need, and you get company while you're home.”