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😺Cat gets honorary degree
PLUS : Kitten Battles For Life, Emerges Victorious.
ISSUE #95

Welcome to the Monday Edition of The Cat Square Newsletter!
Todays Headlines:
• Kitten emerges victorious
• Cat turns into sherlock bones 🤣
• Cat gets honorary degree
Lets Dive In……

RESCUE AND ADOPTION
Tiny Titan: Kitten Battles For Life, Emerges Victorious.
Cowbelle, a tiny kitten with the heart of a lion, fought a fierce battle for survival. Found huddled under a car in the rain, she braved the streets of NYC alone.
At the animal hospital, she faced pneumonia, a daunting enemy for a fragile creature. Yet, Cowbelle clung to life, enduring oxygen therapy and medication.
Despite setbacks, she never gave up. After weeks of treatment, Cowbelle defied the odds and returned home, a little warrior.
Even a mild seizure disorder couldn't dampen her spirit. Today, this playful, curious kitten thrives in her foster home.
Her purrs are a testament to her unbreakable spirit – a reminder that even the smallest creature can overcome immense challenges.
Now, Cowbelle seeks a forever home where she can be showered with love, the true reward for her incredible fight.

FUNNY AND CUTE
Cat Turns Sherlock Bones, Busted Owners For Ignoring the Mouse Problem!
Get this! A cat named Sumo became a viral detective after his humans totally ignored his warnings.
For weeks, Sumo stared intently at the walls, earning him the nickname "Mr. Missing Brain Cells."
Turns out, Sumo was onto something BIG – a full-blown mouse infestation! Finally catching on, his humans showered Sumo with apologies and gourmet food (rotisserie chicken, anyone?).
Lesson learned: never underestimate the investigative skills of your feline friend! They might just save you from a rodent roommate.

TRENDING AND VIRAL
From Feral Kitten to Dr. Max! Beloved Campus Cat Gets Honorary Degree.
Meet Max, the coolest cat on campus (and maybe the whole state!).
This once-feral feline is graduating from Vermont State University with an (honorary) doctorate in "Litter-ature"!
For years, Max has roamed the campus, befriending students, posing for photos, and offering emotional support.
He's become such a beloved figure, students even built a "shrine" for him during a brief absence.
Now, this purrfect scholar is getting the recognition he deserves.
Max will be awarded his degree "with a resounding purr of approval from the faculty." Congratulations, Dr. Max Dow '24!

That’s All For Today!
Stay tuned for more extraordinary cat stories on Wednesday! Have a great week!
Erick
Head Writer, The Cat Square

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