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Stray and
Feral Cat Rescue Project |
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Many stray and feral cats will
likely never have the chance to be anyone's pet. We believe that these animals
have as much right to life as any other creature. These cats, like most animals,
have no choice in the circumstances in which they find themselves. They are the
result of our society's practice of abandoning unwanted cats that have not been
spayed or neutered. Left to fend for themselves, they quickly revert to a wild
state where reproduction is uncontrolled and inbred. They and their offspring,
lead miserable lives and are often the target of abuse, suffering slow horrible
deaths from preventable diseases, parasites, starvation, predators or motor
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Our goal is to reduce the feral cat population by TNR (trap, neuter, release)
and to humanely manage colonies with shelter, food and medical attention when
necessary. We have dedicated volunteers caring for colonies in our communities
with as many as 50 cats. The cost of food alone is overwhelming. |
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We need your
donation to help us continue our efforts. As a 501(c)3
organization, your donation is tax deductible. |
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Pet Pals
Northeast, Inc. PO Box 64, Plainfield, CT 06374-0064
PO Box 182, Ledyard, CT 06339
Telephone 860-546-1280
E-Mail
petpalsnortheast@charter.net |
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Pet Pals Northeast
website is sponsored by
Superior-host.com
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