Elsa was thrown out of the house by her previous owners. She was pregnant and gave birth to 3 kittens. Thankfully the Westfield Homeless Cat Project stepped in and rescued her. She's a little shy at first but loves to snuggle against your legs and enjoys looking out the window at birds. Sadly she's been sitting in the shelter for weeks now getting passed by over and over again. Email: denisesinico@hotmail.com for application or stop in during our adoption hours on Saturday 12 -4 at 1124 East Mountain Road, Westfield, MA Would do best in a quiet loving home.
Elsa was thrown out of the house by her previous owners. She was pregnant and gave birth to 3 kittens. Thankfully the Westfield Homeless Cat Project stepped in and rescued her. She's a little shy at first but loves to snuggle against your legs and enjoys looking out the window at birds. Sadly she's been sitting in the shelter for weeks now getting passed by over and over again. Email: denisesinico@hotmail.com for application or stop in during our adoption hours on Saturday 12 -4 at 1124 East Mountain Road, Westfield, MA Would do best in a quiet loving home.
If you have any questions regarding our cats available for adoption or if you would like to learn more about our adoption process, please e-mail denisesinico@hotmail.com.
If you have any questions regarding our cats available for adoption or if you would like to learn more about our adoption process, please e-mail denisesinico@hotmail.com.
We are located at 1124 East Mountain Road in Westfield, MA.
Find us on Facebook at "Westfield Homeless Cat Project Adoptions"
We are located at 1124 East Mountain Road in Westfield, MA.
Find us on Facebook at "Westfield Homeless Cat Project Adoptions"
More about this rescue
Established in 2006, the Westfield Homeless Cat Project is a NO KILL cat rescue and shelter.
We take in homeless and surrendered cats and kittens by appointment only. Animals may not be dropped off at our facility without prior approval. We do everything in our power to accommodate all animals and each situation is looked at on an individual basis and judged accordingly.
We heavily rely on private donations as we receive no state/federal funding or grants.
Established in 2006, the Westfield Homeless Cat Project is a NO KILL cat rescue and shelter.
We take in homeless and surrendered cats and kittens by appointment only. Animals may not be dropped off at our facility without prior approval. We do everything in our power to accommodate all animals and each situation is looked at on an individual basis and judged accordingly.
We heavily rely on private donations as we receive no state/federal funding or grants.
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