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'Tis the Season to Consider Giving

2015 was an extremely busy, but successful year for Bordentown City Cats and that's thanks, in no small part, to people like you.  In total, we rescued and found new homes for more than 30 cats this year! But with these increasing numbers comes increased costs, especially with the many kittens we rescued this year who all require spay/neuter services in addition to vaccinations and other medical needs. So, if you are considering an end of year donation or are looking for a last minute gift and would like to donate in honor of someone, please consider Bordentown City Cats.  We are a registered 501c3 so your donation is fully tax deductible and you can now do it online securely through PayPal to make life even easier!  If you wish to donate in someone's name, just be sure to indicate their name and address in the notes section and we will be happy to send them a letter informing them of your donation. We would like to thank everyone who has donated money or food, ...

ADOPTED!! Another BCC Success Story!

UPDATE:  We're so thrilled to report that Mickey has now found a forever home with the same family that adopted his sister Minnie!  Look how happy they are together... PREVIOUSLY: We need your help!  The only family we’ve known for the first year of our life had to move and could not take us with them because of their circumstances so Bordentown City Cats agreed to step in and take care of us for now. We were born at the end of July 2014 and have a long life ahead of us. We are both friendly, playful, extremely affectionate and have a general love of being petted all the time! Minnie Mickey We get along just fine with kids, although we’re not particularly crazy about other cats, not that we’re aggressive about it.  We’ve never really seen a dog before so they’re pretty frightening to us and we’d do best in a home without any. Mickey (the male) has a film over his eyes caused by herpes, which is common in cats, but it doesn’t affect his vision....