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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.

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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

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