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Volunteers Have Cats Available For Adoption

JACKSON – Calling All Cats is a cat rescue group made up of volunteers, some of whom work at a spay and neuter clinic. People would drop off unwanted cats. As a group, they save the babies that are left alone, the countless mothers that have had numerous litters and those that are losing or have lost their home.

Beautiful Britt is still waiting for her “furever” home. She is a sweet loving girl who has become quite attached to her BFF Baxter. She loves him and the other cats in her foster home so it would be great if they can stay together or if she can go to a home with other kitty friends. She’s about 5 months old and ready to have a home to call her own.

To help humanely lower the feline population, they spay and neuter feral cats and then find homes for the friendly adults and the offspring that have been born. The rescue works extremely hard to find the best homes for cats of all shapes, sizes, colors and ages. While these cats wait, they are cared for in safe, loving, and nurturing foster homes

To start the application process, visit Calling All Cats on Facebook and Petfinder. com

Spring Roadside Cleanup

JACKSON – Jackson Township Clean Communities presents Roadside Cleanup on April 22 at 9 a.m. at Jackson Senior Center, 45 Don Connor Boulevard.

Organizations will receive a $500 minigrant. Space is limited to the first 25 reg- istered organizations. This event is rain or shine.

For more information or to register, email ksevcenko@jacksontwpnj.net or call 732928-1260. Open to Jackson based nonprofit organizations.

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