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Duo cat lovers rescue stray cats and make the strays homes from used coolers; a cat café in Texas; a man residing with animals in shelters to find them new homes.
Duo cat lovers rescue stray cats and make the strays homes from used coolers; a cat café in Texas; a man residing with animals in shelters to find them new homes.
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Pet Project
S2, EP1 "Pet Project"A $42 meal for dogs; bow ties for puppies; a family with nine Newfoundlands.
Pet Project
S2, EP2 "Pet Project"Duo cat lovers rescue stray cats and make the strays homes from used coolers; a cat café in Texas; a man residing with animals in shelters to find them new homes.
Pet Project
S2, EP3 "Pet Project"A photographer redefining the term cat ladies; Pickles the pig; and a bank with live Alligators inside.
Pet Project
S2, EP4 "Pet Project"Puppy kindergarten for guide-dogs; giant fluffy Newfoundland pups; doggie fine dining; bow ties for shelter dogs; a doggie resort; turning trash into puppy treasure.
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