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Purr-fect proprietors: Cats leave their paw prints on several Clark County businesses

Fury friends greet customers, catch mice and entertain children shopping with their parents

By Alexis Weisend, Columbian staff reporter
Published: August 19, 2024, 6:07am
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Rob Sculley of Dennis&rsquo; 7 Dees greets garden cat Maggie May, 2, after a catnap Thursday in Vancouver.
Rob Sculley of Dennis’ 7 Dees greets garden cat Maggie May, 2, after a catnap Thursday in Vancouver. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Clark County business owners have found employees everyone loves who will work for treats and pets. The only downside is they shed.

Cats across Clark County greet customers, catch mice and entertain children shopping with their parents. The Columbian visited these feline workers based on reader suggestions.

Dallas at Lutz Hardware

Dallas, an 8-year-old tabby working at Lutz Hardware in Camas, is a chonk at 26.5

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