Media: NOW Magazine Toronto, December 2011
I resolve to help feral kittens
By Joshua Errett
It dawned on me recently that I’m not a very good human being. I don’t give to charity, always forget birthdays, never call my mother and usually...
Media: The Star, October 2011
Controlling the cat colonies
Nobody likes Morris, so he eats alone.
The feral orange cat — which looks uncannily like the former star of TV commercials — is timid and peeks out from behind a fence as another g...
Media: The Star, June 2011
They thought he was a goner, but Cosmo the cat came back
There are litters of felines in fiction, in verse and in song: I think of the cat who came back the very next day; the McGarrigles’ Kitty, who did not; Jeoffry,...
Media: Samaritan Mag, December 9, 2010
Rescuing Cats A Massive And Costly Undertaking
Wintry weather has arrived across Canada and, while many homeless people may choose to take refuge in shelters to escape the cold and eat a warm meal, animals o...
Media: Metro - Toronto, November 1st 2010
Toronto's unlikely cat whisperer
By Carolyn Morris, Metro - Toronto
He’s tall and burly, wears jeans, running shoes, a baseball cap and drives a black Dodge Ram. A light-brown goatee toughens his rou...
Media: National Post, August 13, 2010
Feral felines are multiplying in Toronto
By Ben Kaplan, National Post
The city estimates that there are 20,000 feral cats in Toronto, but Heather Brown of the Annex Cat Rescue says the actual number is mor...
Media: Annex Guardian, August 17, 2001
Annex Cat Rescue helps felines in need find homes
by Clarie Martin (special to The Guardian)
Osiris, known affectionately as "Goofus", every bit as scrawny and diseased-riddled as his brothers and sisters...
Media: Toronto Life, July 2000
RITUALS: Wild Things
by Rondi Adamson
It's a weeknight after dark, and the hubbub of rush hour traffic from Chinatown has diminished. In an alley behind the restaurants and dollar stores, the stench of rotting fi...
Media: The Annex Gleaner, October 1998
Mild winter may lead to increase in strays
by Rebecca Caldwell
Walking down an Annex street this summer, chances were good of seeing a handmade sign advertising a missing cat. While the Toronto Humane Soc...
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Media: NOW Magazine Toronto, December 2011 I resolve to help feral kittens By Joshua Errett It dawned on me recently that I’m not a very good human being. I don’t give to charity, always forget birthdays, never call my mother and usually...
Media: The Star, October 2011 Controlling the cat colonies Nobody likes Morris, so he eats alone. The feral orange cat — which looks uncannily like the former star of TV commercials — is timid and peeks out from behind a fence as another g...
Media: The Star, June 2011 They thought he was a goner, but Cosmo the cat came back There are litters of felines in fiction, in verse and in song: I think of the cat who came back the very next day; the McGarrigles’ Kitty, who did not; Jeoffry,...
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Media: Samaritan Mag, December 9, 2010 Rescuing Cats A Massive And Costly Undertaking Wintry weather has arrived across Canada and, while many homeless people may choose to take refuge in shelters to escape the cold and eat a warm meal, animals o...
Media: Metro - Toronto, November 1st 2010 Toronto's unlikely cat whisperer By Carolyn Morris, Metro - Toronto He’s tall and burly, wears jeans, running shoes, a baseball cap and drives a black Dodge Ram. A light-brown goatee toughens his rou...
Media: National Post, August 13, 2010 Feral felines are multiplying in Toronto By Ben Kaplan, National Post The city estimates that there are 20,000 feral cats in Toronto, but Heather Brown of the Annex Cat Rescue says the actual number is mor...
Media: Annex Guardian, August 17, 2001 Annex Cat Rescue helps felines in need find homes by Clarie Martin (special to The Guardian) Osiris, known affectionately as "Goofus", every bit as scrawny and diseased-riddled as his brothers and sisters...
Media: Toronto Life, July 2000 RITUALS: Wild Things by Rondi Adamson It's a weeknight after dark, and the hubbub of rush hour traffic from Chinatown has diminished. In an alley behind the restaurants and dollar stores, the stench of rotting fi...
Media: The Annex Gleaner, October 1998 Mild winter may lead to increase in strays by Rebecca Caldwell Walking down an Annex street this summer, chances were good of seeing a handmade sign advertising a missing cat. While the Toronto Humane Soc...
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