“Feline Friend-Z” Tue October 27th, 29, 30 and 31, 2009

Animal Protection Center of Southeastern Massachusetts
announces “Feline Friend-Z”

New non-profit animal shelter extends adoption center hours and offers reduced adoption fees to increase adult cat adoptions Adoption fees will be reduced to $100 for all cats over six months old (a $50 reduction). In addition, all bonded adult pairs (that’s two cats that came to the center together) will also be available at the single adult cat adoption fee of $100.

WHAT: The Animal Protection Center of Southeastern Massachusetts (APCSM) will be hosting a “Feline Friend-Z”, in an effort to find forever homes for their resident cats and to raise awareness about the newly formed non-profit’s animal shelter. “Feline Friend-Z” will feature reduced adoption fees for adult cats and extended adoption hours while providing an opportunity for the community to visit the shelter, meet the new team and acquaint themselves with the many adult cats that are in the APCSM’s care.

The APCSM is hosting the “Feline Friend-Z” as a means to inform and encourage potential adopters about the benefits of bringing an adult cat into their homes. Often, the playfulness of a kitten overshadows their older felines, but adopting an adult cat allows for a better match of the cat’s personality to the adopters and their lifestyles.
Community members interested in adopting a new friend are encouraged to visit the adoption center and to also visit www.apcsm.org <http://www.apcsm.org/> for more information about the adoption process and available pets.

WHEN: Tuesday October 27th, 4 – 8pm
Thursday October 29th, 2 – 8pm
Friday October 30th, 2 – 4pm
Saturday October 31st, 12 – 4pm

WHERE: Animal Protection Center’s Adoption Center, 1300 West Elm St Ext, Brockton
The Animal Protection Center of Southeastern Massachusetts (APCSM) is an open admission animal care and adoption facility, with focus on prevention of cruelty to animals, education and helping the community. Each year, over 4,000 animals in the area find themselves with nowhere to turn. The APCSM is committed to providing these homeless animals with humane and compassionate care in their time of need. For more information, visit www.apcsm.org <http://www.apcsm.org/> .

Press Release by: Chuck Givonetti, Board of Directors Clerk
Animal Protection Center

Champ Needs A New Home!

October 26, 2009 by Tonia Evans  
Filed under Adorable Adoptables

134_3486My friend Rogers Cat, Champ-needs to find a new home because my friend has developed an allergic reaction to him, and he really wants to find him a good and happy home.

Champ is a really nice cat-check out the pictures attached, when I met him -I was in-love-but I already have 6 cats, and that’s the maximum I can care for on my own.

Champ is a timid guy, but enjoys petting when he finds people sitting somewhere quietly. He really is a mush…never getting over stimulated or aggressive. He doesn’t get along well with other cats-(When he lived with 7 of them)

He would be a really nice cat for a single person or a quieter household, although he is living with a houseful of people right now and doing fine.

136_3640Roger Say’s: “He’s pretty sedentary most of the time, but has his moments of higher activity. He’ll play if you have a string on the end of a stick. He also will chase a laser. But most of the time he likes to cat nap. He’ll sleep on your bed or he also likes the cat condo that I made for him, which I will also give with Champ. He likes to visit while you sit on the couch reading or watching TV. He doesn’t like to be picked up but he does love to be petted, especially his cheeks! Overall he’s a calm cat who will allow you to pet him endlessly without becoming over stimulated. The only food he likes are his kibble and cat treats. He has no desire for human food, even tuna.” Champ is 9 years old.

If you have room in your heart or home for another cat-especially if you have no cats at this time, please consider talking to Roger about Champ.
He can be reached by calling 781-910-7836 or email him at : rogerjosephparadis@gmail.com

Adopt A Cat From The Cat Clinic

July 28, 2009 by Tonia Evans  
Filed under Adorable Adoptables

The Cat Clinic of Plymouth often has cats that they foster and care for in their clinic. Please call them at 508-746-8580.