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Deep Dive: Feral or Fearful?
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Deep Dive: Feral or Fearful?

For cats, socialization is a spectrum. On one end, you have extremely friendly cats who run up to greet total strangers. On the other end, you have feral cats who see people as problems to be avoided. In the middle, you have cats who haven’t made up their minds about people yet.

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May 2023 Adoptions
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May 2023 Adoptions

Each cat that comes to Cat Town has their own personality, and their own unique needs — they may require months of patience to let their guard down, daily medication, or maybe just someone to help them unleash their silly side through plenty of playtime.

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April 2023 Adoptions
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April 2023 Adoptions

So far this year, you’ve helped us find homes for 150 cats — including 34 last month. That’s 54% more adoptions than the same period last year! By focusing on cats who need our support the most — those with nowhere to go by Cat Town, those struggling in their shelter cage, and those who get passed over by other rescues — we’re doing all we can to help save lives at our city shelter.

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Cat Town x Pet Food Express
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Cat Town x Pet Food Express

Cat Town’s mission is to support overlooked cats who struggle in a shelter setting, so… why are we doing kitten adoptions at Pet Food Express? Lots of reasons, actually!

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March 2023 Adoptions
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March 2023 Adoptions

We celebrated 35 adoptions in March! We’re seeing more cats arriving at the shelter than usual, and receiving more requests to step in. Thanks to your support, we can do just that. Thank you for helping every cat who needs us, all year long!

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Why Alternative Placement = Success
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Why Alternative Placement = Success

To ensure that we give every possible misunderstood cat the opportunity to find a home, we frequently take chances on cats who appear unadoptable in a shelter cage — and on rare occasion, we encounter feral cats who don’t actually want to live in a home with people.

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