Flip, a one-and-a-half year old, was rescued by humane law officers from a home where he wasn’t being given the love and care he needed and deserves. Eight-year old August was surrendered because the people she called family decided that they no longer wanted her—after five years of living with her. The kittens in another kennel are the result of a careless owner who didn’t have the mother cat spayed. The babies are patiently waiting for their adoptive parents to give them a wonderful new home.
June is National Adopt a Shelter Cat month. The PSPCA Adoption Centers located throughout Pennsylvania have many fabulous feline friends of all ages looking for new homes.
PSPCA adoption centers are open seven days a week and are located throughout Pennsylvania.To view some of the cats currently available at PSPCA shelters, find adoption center hours of operation and learn about PSPCA adoption events in our communities, visit www.pspca.org.
The adoption fee is $75 for kittens under six months and $50 for cats over six months, payable by cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and debit cards. All adoptions include spay/neuter surgery, microchip, three weeks of free clinic care and all necessary vaccinations through the first year.
Unable to adopt a cat, but want to help the PSPCA? Consider sponsoring a PSPCA cat. A gift of $150 for a cat or kitten will cover all expenses for that special animal while he or she waits to be adopted, including medical costs, food, spaying or neutering and behavioral training. Donors will receive a photo and the story of their sponsored animals. For information, contact Emily Simmons, PSPCA development associate, at 215-426-6304, ext. 265 or esimmons@pspca.org.




















