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    <title>God Rest Ginny, the only dog to be voted &quot;Cat of the Year&quot;</title>
    <summary>Everyonce in a while you see a headline that you have to follow, and what you find is not at all what you expected. This is one of those. Some excerpts: Ginny died in August at age 17, after a...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Everyonce in a while you see <a href="http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2005/11/10/national/a115403S60.DTL">a headline that you have to follow</a>, and what you find is not at all what you expected. This is one of those. Some excerpts:

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Ginny died in August at age 17, after a long career as a one-dog rescue party for cats on Long Island's South Shore. The club says she saved hundreds of cats who were abandoned, injured or in harm's way. Among the best-known rescues is the time Ginny threw herself against a vertical pipe at a construction site to topple it and reveal the kittens trapped inside. She once ignored the cuts on her paws as she dug through a box full of broken glass to find an injured cat inside.
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And yes, Ginny is a dog. For real.]]>
      
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