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1 of 29 : A cat found inside a burning house in Fort Collins has survived thanks to firefighters who used a special oxygen mask made for pets. Firefighters found two cats in the smoke-filled basement of the house Monday, but were able to save only one. The cat was taken to the Colorado State University Veterinary School. Read story
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The first Ankole Watusi cattle to live at the Denver Zoo arrived in early June. Ralph, Alice and Trixie are all named after characters from The Honeymooners. The African cattle are related to Texas longhorns.
Fifteen black bears rescued from two separate places in Ohio are now living in Colorado.
For the second time in a week, a mountain lion was tranquilized and removed from a Boulder neighborhood. The Boulder Daily Camera reported the animal was to be taken back to the foothills and released.
No, they don't just sit on your best black pants looking at you with disdain. At least not all of them. Some cats are newsmakers.
More and more foxes were being spotted by residents in Fort Collins in the spring of 2008. See photos of foxes and fox kits taken in the past several years by CBS4 viewers, as well as CBS4 photographers.
See CBS4 viewers' photos of their dogs in the deep snow.