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Moonshine Moonshine, his sister and his mother were happily living with a Rhode Island family which had to move to a place where no pets were allowed. For several days the family tried to find a local shelter which would commit not to euthanize them but they were unsuccessful. Desperately trying to save their loved cats lives, the family started calling shelters in Massachusetts and luckily found Animal Umbrella to accept them. The mother and the sister were adopted together. Moonshine was adopted alone and is thriving as shown in this picture.
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Sharma Sharma and her sister Sheba were surrendered because their family moved from a house to a no pet apartment. Sheba was adopted separately (here photo was shown in a previous newsletter). .Sharma lives now in a happy home in Cambridge.
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Fern Fern and her kittens were living in a junkyard and were rescued by one of our volunteers. Fern was a wonderful mother. Her kittens were all adopted. Fern who was found as a bag of bones has now found a wonderful home herself and is doing very well.
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Butterscotch Because of a case of serious allergy, a family had to give up Butterscotch, a
beautiful, young orange female but unfortunately all the shelters they called would not
take her. Because of this serious situation, we decided to take her although we prefer to
rescue cats already stranded in the street. She
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Sarah Sarah, who was renamed Sarok by her new owner because of prominent ears and a buck tail
loves to play in the tub as shown in the photo. She was rescued from the street as most of
our cats and kittens and is very lucky. Her new home in Groton wrote to us saying,
"they love her so much words just can't explain". These letters
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