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Known for her observational style, Paula Poundstone believes nature has given us humor "as a coping mechanism."
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Coyotes have been spotted in multiple suburbs around the KC Metro, including Fairway, Roeland Park and Overland Park. Here are some steps you can take to protect your pets from roaming wildlife.
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One lives in the front yard and the other lives in the back, but both tortoises have found a home in Brookside.
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Dogs and cats can't cool themselves as efficiently as people, making them more susceptible to heatstroke.
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Since opening its doors on Troost in 2016, The Grooming Project has served over 600 people stuck in cycles of poverty.
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Kansas City's homeless shelters and cooling centers do not accept pets, but owners say they don't want to have to choose between keeping their animals and getting relief in extreme weather.
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Four years after fighting off a controversial chicken processing plant, the growing Leavenworth County community approved a deal with little fuss to bring in Topeka-based Hill’s Pet Nutrition with a 10-year, 100% tax abatement.
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Tonia Haddix had previously claimed Tonka the chimp died of natural causes. His discovery in a Missouri basement gives lie to that claim.
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Tonka’s owner, a Missouri woman named Tonia Haddix, says he is dead. PETA doesn’t buy it.
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Up to 40% of domestic violence victims are unwilling to go to a shelter because they’re concerned with what will happen to pets left behind with their abuser.
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The senior dog rescue and sanctuary, which opened in August, helps pooches age in place. They currently care for a half-dozen dogs.
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Animal shelters across the metro that ran out of adoptable pets last year are currently overpopulated.