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ADOPTED!! Another BCC Success Story

Now this is what we like to hear...apparently Tilly and Buffy Saint Marie (gray) are so adorable that they were adopted before we could even begin promoting them!    Both were saved thanks to the kindness of strangers - one a local resident who found Tilly in the middle of the street and the other our fine police department who rescued Buffy from an abandoned car.  They are now happy and healthy and will be going to their fur-ever home as soon as they are big enough to be spayed.

ADOPTED!! Another BCC Success Story!!

UPDATE:  We are beyond thrilled to announce that after many months Honey Bun has finally found the loving, forever home she deserves! PREVIOUSLY... Meet Honey Bun!  She and three other young cats were recently rescued from behind a local hotel by our volunteers. They have all been spayed/neutered now so this will go a long way towards reducing the area cat population in the long-term. Honey Bun has proven the most friendly and social right out of the gate. She is a sweet, friendly girl and loves people, however, she does not do well with other cats so she would do best in a household as an "only child." She is fully vetted and spayed now and is estimated to be between 1-3 years old so she has a long life ahead of her.  If you or someone you know would like to give her a fresh start in a fur-ever home, please contact us at: (E) btowncitycats@gmail.com or (P)  (609) 500-0608.

Jelly Bean's Happy Ending

UPDATE:  After a successful GoFundMe campaign helped us get Jelly Bean the dental work he sorely needed to alleviate the pain in his mouth, he is now settling in nicely with the kind folks at Christ Church.  Thank you to everyone in the community who generously chipped in to make this all possible! PREVIOUSLY... If anyone deserves a fur-ever home, it's Jelly Bean.  He has had quite a rough time in his relatively short life.  He was adopted from a rescue group in Voorhees by a man who eventually had to move out of state so he gave him to a friend who apparently wasn't a huge cat fan.  He was eventually given to another friend who had him for awhile, but then had to deploy, and somehow poor Jelly Bean was let loose. Even when he was "on the streets" Jelly Bean was still a friendly, little love Thankfully, he found a place of kindness with the kindred souls at Christ Church in Bordentown who cared for him until we could take him in.  He has proven to be ex