Here is a new exciting way for you to help our kitties. You choose a cat to sponsor for one year. Each month we will mail you a picture and a short profile of the kitty you have chosen. You decide the amount you want to send. Your monthly contribution will be used to support your kitty...with medicine, veterinary bills, toys, bed, and treats.

The Sponsor a Special NEADY Cat Program will focus on our long term residents - the older cats, the cats with ongoing medical problems, and those cats that have not been socialized enough to be considered "adoptable."

Chances are these cats will never be offered a home. Since we are a no-kill shelter, these cats can live at the shelter for the rest of their lives. They will receive lots of love, and all the care and comfort they need. We need your help to do this.

Click here to print out a form to mail with your first monthly donation. You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print it, which is available free from www.adobe.com

1. GINGER, 3 years, is a petite tiger with a bit of a ginger personality. If you approach her without warning, she may bite or scratch. Ginger has tested positive for leukemia and her life span will most likely be considerably shorter than that of a healthy cat. 5. HELEN K is a eight year old cutie with a mild disposition. Helen has tested positive for the kitty AIDS virus and has limited vision. She has her favorite places to snooze and has no trouble moving about the shelter. Someone found Helen in her kitty crate in the middle of their driveway.
2. MR. BOOTS arrived at the shelter very skinny and his fur was thin and limp. He was born with a very weak heart and his prognosis for a long life is not good. He has blossomed into a big handsome cat with a full thick coat of fur and handsome gold glittering eyes. 6. GARNET, 5 years, is a sweet little miss who has a beautiful pattern to her brown tiger fur. Garnet has many qualities we associate with feral cats. She is distrusting of people, loves other cats, watches from a distance, and is frightened beyond belief if we try to touch her without her permission.
3. SAMMY, 2 years, is a handsome gray tabby. Sammy is a bundle of energy and loves to play. Sammy has the the feline leukemia virus (FelV). This is an immune disease that is specific to cats and is passed by sharing food bowls, litter boxes, and communal grooming. Sammy is very healthy at this time. 7.  GIDEON, 2 years, is a very handsome Siamese X with a wonderful disposition. He is loved by everyone and is very playful. Gideon has the feline AIDS virus (FIV). This is an immune disease that is specific to cats and is passed by a deep by a deep bite.
4. CHARLOTTE was rescued from an abandoned building that has since been demolished. She has been tested positive for the kitty AIDS virus. Charlotte is a petite brown tiger with big yellow pleading eyes. 8. HERCULES came to us looking like a bag of bones, with a chest full of fluid. We determined Hercules had a very bad heart. The prognosis was dim and it looked like he would live only a few months. Two years later, he has gained weight and looks great.
9. REVOLVING SPONSORSHIP...we will select the kitty that needs you the most each month


 

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NEADY CATS, INC. (dba Cats in Need)
P. O. Box 213
West Boylston, MA  01583
Telephone: (978) 422-5116
Fax: (508) 835-5478

neadycats@charter.net