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Hi Alanna and Tara-
I am very happy to report that our little cutie, Aphrodite, has been adopted!! She was adopted this morning by Julia Giamanto (sp), 22, a nurse at Friends Hospital, Aphrodite will be residing with Julia in her new apartment in Bensalem. Julia purchased a ton of supplies for Aphrodite including a new litter box, bowls, and toys. I was moved by the way Julia and Aphrodite interacted and gifted them a new scratching pad. I also gave Julia a list of area vets. Thank you both for saving Aphrodite from the street and giving her a second chance at happiness.
Rich – From PETCO at Grant & BLVD.

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!

Zeus has been adopted and is now living with a cat even larger than he is – in fact, his new brother is nearly twice his size!  We dropped him off on Thursday night and they seemed to be getting along fine, so we’re hoping that continues! Stay tuned for more updates on this great cat!

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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