Happy Cat Sanctuary Hero Tribute To Chris Arsenault
Happy Happy Cat Sanctuary Wants To Wish Our Founder And Creator Chris Known as “the cat man,” chris cared for over 300 abandoned and rescued cats, dedicating his life to their safety and well being. Neighbors of a long island cat sanctuary that burned in a suspicious fire tearfully remembered its owner, chris arsenault, who died trying to rescue his beloved felines from the blaze.
Chris Arsenault Lives With 300 Cats At Happy Cat Sanctuary Newsday Some of the photos that we were able to salvage after the fire at happy cat sanctuary. i thought it would be nice to share this mere glimpse of chris arsenault life. Chris arsenault was known to friends as “tj,” short for “toast jr.,” a nickname earned from his perpetual tan and sunny disposition. he was the kind of guy who’d put on a chicken suit and rollerblade through town if it meant spreading joy — or drawing attention to his small business. years before he built the happy cat sanctuary in medford and became a widely admired champion for. Chris dedicated his life to the rescue and care of hundreds of vulnerable cats. his journey began in 2006, following the heartbreaking loss of his 24 year old son, eric, who tragically passed away in a motorcycle accident caused by a stuck throttle. A heartfelt tribute to chris arsenault of happy cat sanctuary, who gave his life rescuing cats from a devastating fire. over 190 cats lost. read more and support the ongoing rescue efforts.
Chris Arsenault Lives With 300 Cats At Happy Cat Sanctuary Newsday Chris dedicated his life to the rescue and care of hundreds of vulnerable cats. his journey began in 2006, following the heartbreaking loss of his 24 year old son, eric, who tragically passed away in a motorcycle accident caused by a stuck throttle. A heartfelt tribute to chris arsenault of happy cat sanctuary, who gave his life rescuing cats from a devastating fire. over 190 cats lost. read more and support the ongoing rescue efforts. Today, we mourn the loss of a true hero, a man who gave his life for the voiceless, potentially at the hands of another. may chris rest in peace, surrounded by the purrs of the many happy cats he welcomed into his heart and his sanctuary. The incident occurred at the happy cat sanctuary, a refuge that once hosted over 300 cats, but was completely destroyed in the blaze. the man’s name was chris arsenault. "chris died a hero," said amanda rumble, founder of community cat care in michigan, adding she knew arsenault through the rescue industry. "chris was an amazing guy with a heart of gold. Volunteers who work with arsenault tell fox 5 ny that neighbors heard an explosion outside – possibly a heater or propane tank – and it was arsenault who was killed.
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