Boston's Forgotten Felines helps cats like these and ferals who need help.
" Throughout the city of Boston there is a population of feral and abandoned cats suffering homeless lives. We are a group of dedicated caretakers who feed, TNR (trap, neuter, return), and rehome friendly cats. We believe education is the key to decrease and one day prevent animals from being homeless. End the Cycle: Spay / Neuter your pets and stop abandoning them."
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TWITTER:
https://twitter.com/BFFCatRescue
ADOPTAPET:
http://www.adoptapet.com/adoption_rescue/90419.html
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YOUTUBE:
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PETFINDER:
https://www.petfinder.com/pet-search?shelter_id=MA506 PAYPAL:
bffcatrescue@gmail.com
A few cats who were abandoned and on the street for years . They are now safe with BFF. Please help BFF get more cats in need off the streets of Boston Massachusetts and also help care for ferals who are ferals because a person did not neuter or spay their pets and then abandoned them. Many cats on the street were peoples' pets. They left them behind when they moved or threw them outside when they no longer wanted them. Now animal lovers are the ones to make things right for these cats. Be part of the solution not part of the problem. Fosters, adopters, sponsors and feeders are urgently needed.
"So it turns out that Nick our rescue who wandered the streets of Dorchester for years begging for food, sleeping under porches in the winter getting beaten and sickly while residents of the community did nothing year after year to help him but give him a name, is a friendly boy.
All he needed was some good TLC and a trip to the Vet all gladly give to him from Bostons Forgotten Felines and the Feral Cat Warriors." -
https://www.facebook.com/BostonsForgottenFelines