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<title type="text">Rescue</title>
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<category id="101" date-created="2006-01-29T09:16:57" date-modified="2006-01-29T09:16:57" approved="true" parentref="100">
<title type="text">Cats</title>
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<category id="100" date-created="2006-01-29T09:16:57" date-modified="2006-01-29T09:16:57" approved="true">
<title type="text">Pets</title>
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<category id="200" date-created="2006-01-29T09:16:57" date-modified="2006-01-29T09:16:57" approved="true">
<title type="text">Reptiles</title>
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<category id="201" date-created="2006-01-29T09:16:57" date-modified="2006-01-29T09:16:57" approved="true" parentref="200">
<title type="text">Snakes</title>
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<post id="199" date-created="2010-01-01T09:00:00" date-modified="2010-01-01T09:00:00" approved="false" post-url="http://blog.wcs.org/post?id=199">
<title>NYC Cat Finally Rescued After 14 Days</title>
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As a crowd of reporters and onlookers jostled for a glance, the
11-month-old black cat appeared docile and unscathed despite her
ordeal, which came to a happy end on Friday after a volunteer pulled
her to safety from a crawl space.
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<p>
"I think you'll all agree that she is in great shape," said a proud
Peter Myers, a delicatessen owner in the building who kept Molly in
his store to catch mice.
</p>
<p>
Molly's distressed meows — audible from the sidewalk outside
the building — became international news, and rescuers worked
almost around the clock for her safe retrieval.
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<p>
The activity began after the cat wandered into a narrow space
between walls and got lost in the building's complex network of
beams and pipes.
</p>
<p>
Those involved in the rescue effort drilled and hammered out bricks
in the cellar of the 157-year-old edifice, trying everything from
special cameras to traps to locate her and get her out. Kittens were
used as bait to appeal to Molly's maternal side. A pet psychic and
self-described "cat therapist" even stopped by to offer a hand.
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<p>
But in the end, it was good old-fashioned elbow grease that got the
job done.
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<post id="120" date-created="2006-05-06T00:02:09" date-modified="2006-05-06T00:02:09" approved="true" post-url="http://blog.wcs.org/post?id=120">
<title>Missing dog found nearly a week after plane crash</title>
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<p>Six days after a small plane crash that killed two members of a family four, the family's missing dog was found alive by the same pair of teenage brothers who first helped the survivors.</p>
<p>Family friends had been searching for Lindsey, a 9-year-old Dalmation who had been on the plane but was not found at the crash site.</p>
<p>"We were called loonies," said Bob Jansen, who along with his wife Shirley had spent much of the week looking for Lindsey. "They told us we were searching for a dead dog."</p>
<p>"The family's gone through hell on earth, and this is one tiny bright spot," Jansen said. "We can give the family a 55-pound piece of good news."</p>
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<post id="121" date-created="2006-04-16T10:27:40" date-modified="2006-04-16T10:27:00" approved="true" post-url="http://blog.wcs.org/post?id=121">
<title>Cat saves baby's life</title>
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A cat saved the life of a newborn baby abandoned on the doorstep of
a Cologne house in the middle of the night by meowing loudly until
someone woke up, a police spokesman said Saturday.
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<p>
"The cat is a hero," Cologne police spokesman Uwe Beier said. "Its
loud meowing got the attention of the homeowner and saved the baby
from suffering life-threatening hypothermia. The homeowner opened
door to see why the cat was making so much noise and discovered the
newborn."
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<post id="122" date-created="2006-04-12T13:18:08" date-modified="2006-04-12T09:12:58" approved="true" post-url="http://blog.wcs.org/post?id=122">
<title>Florida Island Residents Besieged by Iguanas</title>
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Kevin Enge, an exotic species expert with the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission, said he believes the iguana was
introduced to Boca Grande in the 1970s by a boat captain who brought
a few from Mexico for his kids but released them when they grew too
large. Their population exploded because each female iguana can lay
up to 75 eggs a year.
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<p>
The reptiles are found in a few other places in Florida, but nowhere
in the numbers seen on Gasparilla Island, home to television
renovator Bob Vila and a vacation spot for the Bush clan.
</p>
<p>
"There's no way you'll get rid of them all. Once they're established
to that extent, it's a lost cause," Enge said.
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<post id="105" date-created="2006-04-10T19:11:00" date-modified="2006-04-10T19:11:00" approved="false" post-url="http://blog.wcs.org/post?id=105">
<title>Fire Crew Save Cow Stuck in Mud</title>
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<p>
A team from Durham Fire and Rescue Service were called to Bishop
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