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This year marks the 46th edition of the Purina Pet Parade 鈥 a staple of St. Louis' Mardi Gras season. Here are the people and pets who made their way to south St. Louis.
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After leaving for a vacation, the Belleville family left their cat, Malone, with St. Clair County Animal Services after a biting incident to be monitored for rabies symptoms. The director of Animal Services later called the family to inform of them of "terrible, terrible mistake," according to the suit.
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Each step on the Pet Power walkway produces three joules of electricity that will be collected in batteries donated to the APA Adoption Center.
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Newt the cat 鈥 who became a cultural phenomenon for the bikers, runners and walkers of the Nickel Plate Trail in Edwardsville 鈥 died over Memorial Day weekend. The news of the cat鈥檚 passing prompted hundreds of tributes.
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STLPR politics editor Fred Ehrlich stopped 鈥淪t. Louis on the Air鈥 audio engineer Aaron Doerr in the hallway a few weeks ago. Aaron鈥檚 beloved dog, Tallis, had recently died.
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Local shelters are overwhelmed and at capacity. Inflation and evictions this year are increasing the number of pet surrenders.
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Angela Staehling鈥檚 new book was inspired by family cats Theo and Rocco.
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OtherAfter a soft opening earlier this spring, the Humane Society of Missouri launched the first Integrated Veterinary Pain Management Center in St. Louis on June 1.
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OtherStray Rescue's director of operations, Andrea Wilkey, shares advice for pandemic pet owners to prevent their return to area shelters.
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St. Louis Children鈥檚 Hospital is home to one of only four family pet centers in the world where families can bring their pet into the hospital to visit a patient.