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Ella's Feline Rescue Mission

549 main st, Springfield, MA 01105

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Email ellasfelinerescuemission@gmail.com
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cats at Ella's Feline Rescue Mission
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Areas Ella's Feline Rescue Mission serves

Hampden County

Ella's Feline Rescue Mission's adoption process

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Submit Application

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Interview

3.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

Additional adoption info

Adoptions are by appointment only. We will meet with potential adopters in person to determine the right cat for their family. If there are children in the family, they must come to the interview.

About Ella's Feline Rescue Mission

We are a no-kill cat rescue and shelter in Springfield, MA. We exist to rescue, rehabilitate, shelter, and find cats’ forever homes. We are committed to helping all cats, regardless of level of need, to live healthy, quality lives with loving and committed owners. We envision a community where pets are valued and cared for, rather than abandoned to suffer.

Ella's Feline Rescue Mission's adopted pets

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