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Danielle Cifuni had a “surreal” experience when a fawn crashed through her fence and landed in the backyard pool. She saved the young deer from drowning, and its response is something the New City, New York, woman says she’s unlikely to forget. (Photo courtesy of Justin Cufini)
ACROSS AMERICA Let s start this collection of 11 good news stories from Patch editors across the country with the day Danielle Cifuni had to fire her lifeguards.
Riley the Maltese Pomeranian and Ripley the brown mutt were poolside with Cifuni when a fawn crashed through the fence and landed in the water.
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Humane Society of Tampa Bay rescues cat tortured by two children
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The Humane Society of Tampa Bay is caring for a cat after two children injured the animal.
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TAMPA, Fla. â The Humane Society of Tampa Bay is caring for a cat after two children injured the animal.
The indoor/outdoor cat lives in a Tampa neighborhood and neighbors take turns feeding it.
Susan Lewis said her 10-year-old son witnessed the two children intentionally hurting the cat. The Humane Society said two eight-year-olds repeatedly tossed the cat by her limbs in the air and slammed it on the ground.
Animal shelters fill up during July 4th holiday weekend
Justin Matthews reports
TAMPA, Fla. - The Humane Society of Tampa Bay took in hundreds of lost cats and dogs over the holiday weekend.
Despite the patriotic tradition of fireworks, the loud booms spook animals, causing many to run away. On an average day we take in between I d say, 20 to 30 animals but just this weekend alone I d say we took in close to 200 animals, said Maria Matlack from the Humane Society of Tampa Bay. Luckily, a good amount of those animals were microchipped which we highly suggest to anyone that does have an animal, it really does help especially in these scenarios.