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Temple Cats will be attending the festival at the 3rd Annual Walk for Animals, sponsored by PAWS and The Humane League of Philadelphia. From 11AM – 1PM, we’ll be at the Ethical Society Building (1906 S. Rittenhouse Square), with some adoptable cats and info on how you can help, so come by and say hello! Also, we still need some volunteers and transport for this event (specifically, we need a folding table – someone has offered to lend us one, but we need to pick it up.) If you are free on Saturday and would like to help out at the event or with transporting cats/supplies to/from the event, please let us know!

5-14-11 & 5-15-11 from 11-3pm PETCO NE at Grant and the BLVD, will be having adoption days. We will bring all the kitties out and you can meet them all as well as three Temple Cats Lundy, Cassie & Aurelia. So come on out and find a new furbaby.  Temple Cat Volunteer as well as PAWS NE Volunteer Tara, will be there this Saturday from 11-3 to answer any specific questions about all our cats.

We had a great event tonight at the 12th Street Gym, and Fred Astaire found a home! He’ll be going home with his new dad this weekend. We got to talk to a lot of great people and spread the word about Temple Cats. Thanks so much to Kellie and the rest of the warm and welcoming staff of 12th Street – we’re hoping to make this a regular event for us. If you’re a 12th Street Gym member, make sure you stop by and see us next time!

Your donations will help a cat!

Some of our expenses:
Renting traps
Spay/neuter surgery + shots & flea treatment for each cat($25/cat)
FIV/FeLV testing($20/cat)
Microchip ($5/cat)
Fostering (food, medicine, etc)

We plan to give you the opportunity to sponsor a specific cat after we catch them.

If you would like to help, but do not have a paypal account, please use the contact form and we will tell you how to send a donation.



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PAWS, The Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society - an amazing No-Kill organization saving thousands of animals in Philadelphia and allowing us to foster our cats through them.

Philadelphia Community Cat Council gives us advice and allows us to bring cats to the Cube Clinic.

Forgotten Cats helped to trap the cats of Project Diana.

Non-Lethal Options for Animals has given us advice and foster homes.

Temple Promoters of Animal Welfare has helped us spread the word about Temple Cats and raise money on campus.


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