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Pet of the Week: Violet the affectionate, cuddles-craving cat

Pet of the Week: Violet the affectionate, cuddles-craving cat Richard Atkin © Richard Atkin Violet is a super sweet and affectionate cat who is looking for a loving home to spend her twilight years. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - With a stressful life behind her, this sweet kitty is looking for a home where she can bloom and grow for the rest of her senior days. Violet is a 15 year-old, slightly drooly cat that could use some special care and cuddles. Here’s what Britley Calkins, an animal handler with Fairbanks North Star Borough Animal Shelter, had to say: “Violet was surrendered to the shelter because she came from a stressful environment in her previous home and they were hoping for a better fit for her.

Pet of the Week: Gelert the Labrador with the need for speed

Pet of the Week: Gelert the Labrador with the need for speed Richard Atkin © Richard Atkin Gelert is a very energetic dog looking for a loving home to take him on adventures. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - It’s time to meet Gelert, the Labrador who wants nothing more than to go go go! Here’s what Britley Calkins, an animal handler with Fairbanks North Star Borough Animal Shelter, had to say: “Gelert is a six-year-old Lab, and he was surrendered to the shelter because his owners weren’t able to care for him and his little buddy anymore. Gelert has a lot of energy, and he is that typical Lab that will just play play play nonstop. Gelert does need to be on a special diet and Natural Balance diet, because he does have some skin issues. But they’re maintained really well on that grain-free diet, so it is just something that we’re just asking his new owners to keep him on.

FNSB has sharp spike in Covid-19 cases

Fairbanks North Star Borough saw a sharp spike in new Covid-19 cases this week while the state upward trend slowed. “We’ve seen some outrageous numbers,” said Fairbanks borough Chief of Staff Jim Williams. “They were outrageous in a sense that on Wednesday we saw over a hundred new cases — our third highest number.” On Thursday, only 32 new people contracted the virus across the borough and on Wednesday Fairbanks was leading the state in new cases, according to reports from the Department of Health and Social Services. The city reported 70 new cases on Wednesday while North Pole reported 34, and two more were registered somewhere else in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. With more than 27 cases per 100,000 people in the borough, only Mat-Su is doing worse.

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