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Stray cat living in abandoned Toronto landmark rescued ahead of impending demolition

A cat that became somewhat famous for taking up residence in Toronto's defunct McLaughlin Planetarium has finally been rescued ahead of the building's quickly approaching redevelopment, giving locals who've been caring for him a chance to breathe a sigh of relief.A handful of dedicated residents have been paying regular visits to 90 Queen's Park Crescent for years now to tend to Cheddar, a stray orange tabby that, if you're lucky, you may have spotted at some point hanging out beneath the long-shuttered institution.But, while the feral feline has happily accepted food, bedding and even the occasional scratch from some of those looking out for him, he's resolutely kept his distance from most humans, making his capture near-impossible (and his future, uncertain).That is, until this week.Toronto nonprofit New Cat City was able to succeed where other organizations had tried and failed, working with one of Cheddar's...


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