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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, given us used items to sell at our flea market fundraiser, helped promote our efforts, opened their doors to host fundraisers and a host of other generous activities.  We certainly could not do it without you.  So on behalf of everyone at Bordentown City Cats, we wish you and yours a wonderful holiday season and a happy and healthy New Year!

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