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Fate of Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa’s surviving dogs revealed after tragic deaths
two surviving dogs have been separated in the wake of the couple’s tragic deaths.Joey Padilla, the owner of dog day care center Santa Fe Tails, told the Daily Mail on Tuesday that Bear, a German shepherd, and Nikita, an Akita-shepherd mix, have been sent to new homes.Padilla said he dropped off one of the dogs out of the state, while the other is in a local home.The dog trainer couldn’t reveal where the pets ended up, but he did confirm that Hackman and Arakawa’s estate lawyer signed off on the decision.“It is with great joy that, with the consent of the estate attorney, I and my staff at Santa Fe Tails have successfully found homes for the Hackmans’ surviving dogs, Bear and Nikita,” Padilla said in a statement, per the Daily Mail.“We went through stringent efforts to ensure the best homes were found and the dogs have already begun settling into their new lives,” he continued. “We are all thankful for the concern and well wishes Bear and Nikita have received during their transition.”Padilla’s statement added, “It is our hope that everyone continues to wish them the best and honor their privacy so they can continue to heal.”A personal representative for the estates also released a comment to People.
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Purr-fect parody! Song poking fun at Trump’s ‘They’re eating the cats’ debate comment goes viral
pic.twitter.com/y88U79rvb4— i/o (@eyeslasho) September 13, 2024It’s the new Pet Sounds — literally.The internet is lapping up a catchy new parody song poking fun at former President Donald Trump’s “they’re eating the cats” debate comment — with the music video raking in hundreds of thousands of views Friday.The song, “Eating the Cats” by South African band Kiffness, features an audio clip of Trump’s debunked claim that immigrants are chowing down on pets in Springfield, Ohio — dubbed to a Reggaeton-style beat with hilarious auto-tuned meows and woofs.“They’re eating the dogs/ they’re eating the cats/ they’re eating the pets of the people who live there,” Trump can be heard saying in edited audio as the song kicks off.Lead singer David Scott, who is also a producer and parody artist, then begins crooning as he plays an electric keyboard.“People of Springfield, please don’t eat my cat/ why would you do that / eat something else,” he sings.“People of Springfield, please don’t eat my dog/ here’s a catalog of other things to eat,” he wails — while flashing a sheet of paper with an egg, bread and other foods on it.During the song’s hook, he belts “whoa whoa whoa” and “meow meow meow” as a husky and a cat appear — barking and mewing in auto-tuned harmony.A video of the tune had raked in more than 267,000 views on X Friday — with fans howling with laughter and calling it the purr-fect fall “banger.” It’s “too too, too good,” one listener gushed, while another called it “brilliant.”At the end of the music video, a message pops up declaring that money made from streaming the song will go to the Clark County SPCA, which helps pets in Springfield.On Tuesday, Trump falsely claimed that Haitian migrants are eating dogs and cats in

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