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Randy & Sandy Find a New Home

UPDATE:  After months of trying to socialize Randy & Sandy so they could be adopted, it became apparent that they were just too feral to be domesticated.  But thanks to the help of friends, we've found them a great home on a local farm in Chesterfield where they will be surrounded by tons of other animals and taken good care of by the kind owners of the farm.  They are spayed and neutered and will hopefully have a great, long life together. PREVIOUSLY: Meet Randy (orange) and his sister Sandy... These two 8-month old siblings were recently rescued from Bordentown Township. Some very caring residents saw to it that they were fixed and fully vaccinated but they have too many pets of their own to take on this adorable duo so we stepped in. They're still practically babies so they'd make a great addition to any home. If you or someone you know is interested in adopting one or both of them, please contact us at: (E) btowncitycats@gmail.com or (P) 609-324-3896 . 

We Love Happy Endings!

We love to hear from people who have adopted from us, especially when they relay happy endings such as this... Bernadette writes: Lovey's name is Callie now.  She is wonderful and as you can see, is quite at home with me now - I love her!   Two summers ago, she had 4 babies in my back yard. I fed her so she didn't have to hunt for food and that was that!! You guys caught the kittens and found homes. You caught Callie, spayed her, gave her some shots and brought her back to my back yard. She followed me everywhere and sat with me as I planted flowers. Who could resist? I never had a cat, only dogs. And my Scottie Megan had died 6 months earlier. So, it was meant to be. She makes me happy. 

ADOPTED!! The Happy Ending We've Been Waiting for...

UPDATE: We could not be happier to announce that Freddie has finally found a loving, new forever home after nearly a year in BCC foster care.  This sweet fella was surrendered back to us with his sister last December.  He was shy and timid, but very sweet, and for reasons that still baffle us, had a hard finding someone interested in adopting him.  Alas, that family came along right before the holidays and gave him the best present he could ask for!  All's well that ends well.  PREVIOUSLY... Dear Santa: I only have one wish for Christmas this year...to find a forever home and a family to call my own. (Well, I guess that's two wishes but you know what I mean.) I've been particularly lonely since my sister Ginger found her own forever home a few months ago. If you see her when you're flying by on Christmas Eve, please tell her I miss her.  And if you come across a nice family while you're delivering presents, please put in a good word for me. Aren't

ADOPTED!! Another BCC Success Story!

UPDATE:  Chester is clearly quite the charmer because it didn't take long for him to get adopted. We're so happy that he's found a new forever home! PREVIOUSLY... Chester was recently rescued from Mastori's Diner after a number of people reached out to us about a friendly cat who appeared to have been abandoned there.  With their help, we've since taken him in. He is a  very sweet and super friendly,  brown/grey tabby with beautiful markings.   He is  neutered, vaccinated and  in great health.  The vet estimates he is approx. 2 years old so he has a long life ahead of him. We have not been able to test out his interaction with other animals just yet, but he will be available to meet at the Pet Smart on Rt. 1 in Princeton next week. If you or someone you know is interested in giving Chester a second lease on life, please contact us at: (E) btowncitycats@gmail.com or (P) 609-324-3896.