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Ms. Shadow reunited with family

Thanks to Durham & Zornes, attorneys, for help

A. Rowe writes:
My nieces and I would like to thank the staff at Durham and Zornes for taking Ms. Shadow in yesterday and to the lady who took care of her through the night. They are very happy to have her back home. Once again, thanks! - A . ROW
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The Cat who wanted Mexican and came to the law office



2011-12-06 - 130 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
This absolutely beautiful and dignified senior cat was found this morning outside Pablo's Mexican Grill and was later taken to Durham & Zornes Law office for safe keeping until its human is found. His age was guessed because of a missing teeth. He's a black and gray tabby with four white stocking feet and a white bib. He appears to be someone's pet. He's very well fed, very friendly. If he's your cat, call Vickie at Durham & Zornes Law Office, 270-284-4411. (Click on Readmore to learn Happy Ending)

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