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Brian Aldo Baldie cuddles with one of his two new cats, Mary and Joseph, at his apartment with his husband, Ron Pelletier, on the couch in the background. Baldie and Pelletier lost their pets when their mobile home was burned down, an alleged arson that killed their seven pets. Staff photo by Michael G. Seamans
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Brian Aldo Baldie cuddles with one of his two new cats, Mary and Joseph, at his apartment with his husband, Ron Pelletier, on the couch in the background. Baldie and Pelletier lost their pets when their mobile home was burned down, an alleged arson that killed their seven pets.
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While at their new apartment on Thursday, Ron Pelletier holds a picture on his phone of his husband, Brian Aldo Baldie, right, kneeling next to the grave of one of their dogs killed in an arson at their trailer in Canaan.
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Brian Aldo Baldie cuddles with his cats, Mary and Joseph, as his husband, Ron Pelletier, pats them on the head while at their new apartment recently.
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Brian Aldo Baldie cuddles with his two new cats at his new apartment recently. Baldie and his husband, Ron Pelletier, lost their seven pets when their mobile home in Canaan burned down in September.
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A mobile home at 289 Brown's Corner Road in Canaan was destroyed by fire on Sept. 21, killing seven pets. The owners, Brian Aldo Baldie and Ron Pelletier, have a new apartment and two new cats.