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Cat case

Cat case image
Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
March
Year
1980
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Five accept guilt in cat mutilation

Five accept guilt in cat mutilation image
Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
January
Year
1980
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Angell School Children with Cat-Retrieving Device, November 1949

Angell School Children with Cat-Retrieving Device, November 1949 image
Year:
1949
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 18, 1949
Caption:
CAT RETRIEVER: This peculiar-looking apparatus is a unique piece of equipment variously called a cat rescue pole, or "cat retriever." A stray or marooned cat lodged in some tree needs only to cling to the sheepskin loop at the end of the pole to effect a safe rescue from the upper regions. Students at Angell School are actively participating in the Ann Arbor Humane Society's current drive to raise funds for equipment, such as the cat pole, to outfit the proposed new animal shelter. Students shown (left to right) are Gale L. Slater, 9, of 1232 Washtenaw Ave., Phillis A. Austin, 8, of 1317 Geddes Ave., Rollie Leeds, 6, of 1438 Washington Hgts., and Randy White, 6, of 2409 Vinewood Blvd.

Dr. James E. Harris Examines A Mummified Cat At The Kelsey Museum, April 1988 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Dr. James E. Harris Examines A Mummified Cat At The Kelsey Museum, April 1988 image
Year:
1988
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1988
Caption:
At the Kelsey Museum, James Harris presses a button to see the X-ray image of a mummified cat.

Herb Gay Rescues Cat From Tree, January 1951

Herb Gay Rescues Cat From Tree, January 1951 image
Year:
1951
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 3, 1951
Caption:
Wet, frightened, and 18 feet off the ground, this cat's meowings were heard yesterday afternoon by a Third St. passerby, who called the Washtenaw County Humane Society. Herbert Gay, humane officer, made the rescue. Owners of the freed feline collected him an hour later from the society's shelter.