Last week I wrote about a cat, Edna, that had been living in a San Francisco Fire Department station, until someone complained and Edna was evicted. The explanation: Fire station pets have not been ...
A former employee at a San Francisco fire station is speaking out after the station was forced to say goodbye to their beloved pet cat Edna on Monday after a complaint was filed about the cat's ...
Edna had been a resident of the fire house since firefighters rescued her as a kitten four years ago. An anonymous complaint to human resources changed that. Department officials say having an animal ...
SF fire station says they're being asked to get rid of their beloved cat. But they want her to stay.
Firefighters, medics, EMTs, and staff at a San Francisco fire station are trying everything they can to keep their pet cat, Edna, after management has apparently asked them to get rid of the feline.
The social media campaign to reinstate Edna the cat at the San Francisco Fire Department’s Station 49 has evidently fallen flat in person. Despite hundreds of tweets on Edna’s eviction from the ...
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