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ADOPTED! More BCC Success Stories...

UPDATE:  BCC has been hard at work finding loving homes for all of these cutie pies.  Thankfully, they've all now been adopted...


Thankfully all of these kitties were rescued off the streets before it got cold, but now that the holidays are quickly approaching, they would like nothing more than to have a loving, forever home to share them with.  If you or someone you know is interested in adopting one of these cuties, please contact us at:  (E) btowncitycats@gmail.com or (P) 609-324-3896...


Delilah was rescued from Thompson Street in Bordentown several months ago along with her sister Violet who is not pictured, but looks very similar and is also available for adoption.  Both are approximately 5-6 months old, spayed, fully vaccinated and in need of loving, forever homes.  According to their foster mom, they are absolute sweethearts.

While we were trying to trap a kitten on Prince Street recently, this little guy wandered into the trap instead.  Max was in somewhat rough shape when we took him in, but after getting him to the vet to be neutered, vaccinated and checked out, we got him on antibiotics for inflamed gums and paws and he is doing great now.  He is believed to be roughly 1 year old.  When we first took him in the poor fella was very timid and scared, but not at all feral, which leads us to believe he may have had a home at one time but was cast aside when he grew out of the kitten stage.  This broke our heart, but he has made remarkable progress since and is coming around more and more every day, showing affection and learning to trust again.  Look how silly and playful he gets around catnip...

 


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