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Cleo Watts has lived in the Pasadena home for 23 years and has run Cleo’s Critter Care out of the space for more than a ...
Cleo Watts, who runs a wildlife rehabilitation center from her Pasadena home, faces eviction due to the planned demolition of ...
For close to twenty years, Cleo Watts and her team of volunteers at Cleo's Critter Care in Pasadena have helped nurse wild animals back to health, before releasing them back into the wild.
Folks in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows usually have a relaxed relationship with bears, something they have in common with ...
Cleo's Critter Care is being forced out of Pasadena to make room for new apartments. Now, they're looking for a place for ...
Critter Bros has announced it will expand its wildlife and pest control services across the Sacramento area. As more people ...
Jan. 8—Chehalis Critter Care recently announced its plans for a grand reopening. To celebrate the occasion, a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted by the Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce will be ...
The center will be "a hub for pet welfare," says Kayleigh Shettleworth, development manager for Connecticut Humane Society ...
Caring for the bears is likely to cost about $5,000 to $6,000 for each cub. Costs start with Critter Care's help with ...
The Animal Care & Control Team are urgently seeking homes for larger dogs after the shelter reported being at an ...
The federal program is the biggest source of money for long-term care for the elderly and disabled. Republican proposals to cut its budget could jeopardize supports family and caregivers rely on.
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Cleo’s Critter Care facing demolition
Cleo’s Critter Care and Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation is slated for demolition, leaving the licensed rehabber and her dozens of furry and feathered friends with nowhere to go.