Emerson cat in the running for America’s Fav. Pet 

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An Emerson resident has been earning attention online recently for his feline companion.

Bradley Le Sage happened to come across a post on Facebook about the America’s Favorite Pet contest, and he entered his cat Bert.

Le Sage was somewhat surprised when Bert got selected to advance in the competition, where the ultimate winner will be featured in Modern Cat magazine and win $10,000.

“I’m surprised it actually went somewhere,” said Le Sage. “It’s actually given me the opportunity to kind of try to put my own thing together.”

Le Sage said Bert is a symbol of resilience as a Christmas Eve rescue who survived a snowstorm.

On the contest’s voting page, Bert is described as a total foodie who never misses a meal.

“After months of wondering where the food was going, his healthy weight is finally showing,” it reads. “His favourite treat is sitting regally in his own chair at the coffee table like the king he is. He’s gone from skinnied to sturdy.”

When asked what is Bert’s most unique quality, it’s noted he “possesses a rare ‘aura adoration’ that draws other cats and people to him for comfort. He’s not just a pet. He’s a silent guardian who always knows when you need a paw to lean on.”

Le Sage added further thoughts about Bert.

“He’s really gentle,” he said, noting how he was really timid at first but has since become a little more open and will play much more now. “He was scared of everything before I got him.”

Le Sage is now inspired to do something to help other cats like Bert.

“It gives me a good chance to start up something local for animals here who are kind of neglected and have special needs,” he said.

He sees a need for something to serve the area in and around Emerson.

“There are quite a few strays around here … there’s isn’t much in this area for animals.”

Bert has made it pretty far in the competition—he’s currently up against four other cats in his voting group. You can vote until Feb. 12 online at americasfavpet.com.

Lorne Stelmach
Lorne Stelmach
Reporter, Morden Winkler Voice. Lorne has been reporting on community news in the Morden and Winkler region for over 30 years. Born and raised in Winnipeg, he studied Business Administration and Creative Communications at Red River College and then worked initially for two years at the Dauphin Herald before starting at the Morden Times in 1987. After his departure from the Times in 2013, he worked briefly with the Pembina Valley Humane Society before returning to journalism in 2015 as a reporter for the Voice. He received the Golden Hand Award from the Volunteer Centre of Winnipeg presented to media for outstanding promotion of volunteers, and has received numerous awards from the Manitoba Community Newspapers Association over the years, including individual honours such as best feature photo and best education and arts stories. Lorne has also been involved in the community in numerous ways, including with the Kinsmen Club, Morden Historical Society, Morden United Way, and the Morden Museum, which is now the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre. He is currently chairperson of the Pembina Hills Arts Council.

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