FIREFIGHTERS AID CAT
A female cat, injured in a fatal house fire over two weeks ago in Easton and who is now in the care of the Central Aroostook Humane Society in Presque isle, continues on her road to recovery, having used up at least one of her nine lives.
Photos courtesy of Christine Robinson
To aid with the cost of her care, members of the Easton Fire Department donated $200 to help with her medical expenses. Pictured from left are members of the EFD: Jack Shannon, Luke Budreau, Loren White, Mark Kearly, Paul Demerchant, Fire Chief Kim White, Dana Cyr and Greg White. Absent from photo are: Carl Mullen, Adam Perkins, Carl Mullen III, Loren White Jr., Zachary Lamoreau, James Desmand, Heather Copland, Garrett Day, Gary Dyer, Ben Hickey, Derick Cyr, Dan Davenport, Mark Copland, Herbie Demerchant, Shawn Michaud, Matt Bloget, Kayle White, Gary Barns and Forest Dudley. These guys do a great job. She will be spayed before she leaves the shelter, thanks in part to this donation.

RECOVERING — This female kitty, nicknamed Cinda-B by shelter staff, is doing much better and healing from injuries she sustained in a house fire in Easton about two weeks ago. She’s currently being cared for at the Central Aroostook Humane Society in Presque Isle.