Polo from Cat Network of Stanislaus in Modesto, California
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Polo is 5 years old and a very lucky cat. He was found living outdoors in rough shape but we nursed him back to health and now he is healthy, happy, and safe enjoying the indoor cat life! He eats, sleeps and plays and is ready to get his forever home. Polo is a very easy going cat…nothing stresses or gets this guy down! He knows better than anyone how to pose in the most elegant spots. He would be great as an only cat or live in a home with other cats. Whoever adopts him will for sure be taking many pictures as he is the most photogenic cat of all. The last photo is when we found him. What a turnaround he's had and look at how beautiful he is now!!
The Modesto Bee: Workers allege union busting, file labor complaint against Modesto-area insulation plant
In the Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) complaint, employees outlined a series of grievances, including the company’s failure to provide adequate safety training and gear. Workers also informed Cal-OSHA about the presence of pigeons nesting inside the plant, leaving droppings that could potentially contain parasites harmful to their health.
“We shouldn’t have to work like this,” Cabrera said.
If I told you where I was from, you would ask me, “where?”
It’s tucked around the 99.
No one really visits here except if they’re stopping for gas.
It was built on an old west town.
The Gold Rush brought people here and gambling was the sinner’s choice.
It was terrible from the beginning.
The bus depot is menacing and the streets downtown are confusing.
McHenry runs through the whole town and it shows what we have here.
It’s still pretty country, but it’s also suburban and a small-ass city.
Some days you’re driving by small farms, other days a homeless person is showing you their buttcrack.
Even though this place has its problems, it was where I started my first job at Smart & Final as a service clerk, it was where I went to school at Freedom Elementary and James C. Enochs High School, and it was where I discovered my love for writing in my mother’s bathroom one Thursday morning.
So if you can, avoid Modesto, because I don’t plan on sharing my land of Meth, Death, and Auto Theft.