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Bistro restaurant addresses reports of resident cat’s alleged eviction in BGC

Interaksyon

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July 10, 2026

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Bistro restaurant addresses reports of resident cat’s alleged eviction in BGC

A bistro cafe and restaurant in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, has responded to online allegations that it “unceremoniously” evicted its resident cat from its premises. Wildflour Restaurant said on Monday, July 6, that Melody, its beloved resident cat at its BGC branch for over two years, has been “temporarily rehomed” while the establishment undergoes renovations. [] The post Bistro restaurant addresses reports of resident cat’s alleged eviction in BGC appeared first on Interaksyon.

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The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 6, 2026

FSSAI sends notices to three FBOs for misleadin claims, labelling violations

In a social media post, FSSAI said notices have been sent to Heritage Foods, La Casa and Cipzer

KTLA 5

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· Jul 9, 2026

CA restaurant fines parents HUNDREDS for kid's bad behavior

A Northern California restaurant, Chez Xue, has implemented a policy to fine parents for property damage caused by unruly children. The owner cites years of disruptive behavior, such as children running through the dining room and inappropriate diaper changing at tables, as the reason for the decision. While accidental damage is not penalized, the restaurant enforces charges for reckless behavior, including a notable $327.03 fee for a damaged credit card reader. The owner emphasizes that this is not an "anti-children" campaign, but rather an effort to maintain a respectful dining environment. KTLA's Andy Riesmeyer reports. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1

CatTime

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· Jun 25, 2026

Longest Resident Shelter Cat Looks for ‘New Beginning’ With Forever Family

This Instagram video introduces a shelter cat who has been the “longest resident” there. Named Futaba, the feline is a five-year-old who has lived with her previous owner since birth. Unfortunately, she was abandoned when the family moved somewhere else. According to the clip, the fur baby was “extremely scared” in the beginning. Slowly, with [] The post Longest Resident Shelter Cat Looks for ‘New Beginning’ With Forever Family appeared first on CatTime.

McKoysNews

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· Jun 24, 2026

Elderly Landlord Pleads Guilty After Throwing Hot Water on Tenant

Landlord Pleads Guilty: An 84-year-old landlord from Spanish Town has pleaded guilty to assault after [] The post Elderly Landlord Pleads Guilty After Throwing Hot Water on Tenant appeared first on McKoysNews.

TwistedSifter

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· Jun 25, 2026

Cat Owner Prepares for Awkward Standoff After Deciding to Report a Toxic Medical Receptionist to the Vet

It sounds like this woman probably shouldn't be working in customer service. The post Cat Owner Prepares for Awkward Standoff After Deciding to Report a Toxic Medical Receptionist to the Vet appeared first on TwistedSifter.

Daily Mail

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· Jul 9, 2026

Outrageous loophole that lets council tenants rent multi-million-pound properties for peanuts, 'swap' them with each other and leave them to their families: ROSS CLARK

Outrageous loophole that lets council tenants rent multi-million-pound properties for peanuts, 'swap' them with each other and leave them to their families: ROSS CLARK

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Related coverage for "Bistro restaurant addresses reports of resident cat’s alleged eviction in BGC": The Hindu BusinessLine — FSSAI sends notices to three FBOs for misleadin claims, labelling violations. KTLA 5 — CA restaurant fines parents HUNDREDS for kid's bad behavior. CatTime — Longest Resident Shelter Cat Looks for ‘New Beginning’ With Forever Family. McKoysNews — Elderly Landlord Pleads Guilty After Throwing Hot Water on Tenant. TwistedSifter — Cat Owner Prepares for Awkward Standoff After Deciding to Report a Toxic Medical Receptionist to the Vet. Daily Mail — Outrageous loophole that lets council tenants rent multi-million-pound properties for peanuts, 'swap' them with each other and leave them to their families: ROSS CLARK