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  1. Westfield Homeless Cat Project

    Since 2006, the Westfield Homeless Cat Project has been a nonprofit, no-kill cat and kitten rescue based in Westfield, Massachusetts. Our goal is to provide a safe haven for homeless and …

  2. Adopt A Cat - Westfield Homeless Cat Project

    Thank you for considering the Westfield Homeless Cat Project for your new family member’s adoption. While we ensure all cats in our care have a safe and comfortable home for as long …

  3. Our Cats - Westfield Homeless Cat Project

    Check out a few of our adoptable cats below. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, reach out – we’re here to help you find the perfect furry friend! Please note that the availability of our cats …

  4. How To Help - Westfield Homeless Cat Project

    There are many ways to help from offering your time at the shelter, fostering our cats and kittens, or even just helping out with a load of laundry or two! Get in touch if you’re interested in …

  5. About – Westfield Homeless Cat Project

    The Westfield Homeless Cat Project provides shelter and care for abandoned and homeless cats, with the goal of finding them forever homes. We do not discriminate based on age or medical …

  6. Contact – Westfield Homeless Cat Project

    Location: 1124 East Mountain Road, Westfield, MA 01085 Adoption Hours: Saturday 12:00pm-4:00pm *If you would like to arrange a visit outside of adoption hours, please contact us to …

  7. Surrendering Your Cat – Westfield Homeless Cat Project

    The Westfield Homeless Cat Project accepts cats and kittens for intake as space and resources allow. Parting with a cat is a difficult decision, but finding them new, loving homes is crucial to …

  8. I acknowledge that any false representation may impact my eligibility to adopt a cat/kitten from the Westfield Homeless Cat Project. I grant full authorization for the investigation of all the …

  9. Rescue Stories - Westfield Homeless Cat Project

    After careful consideration and consultation with the vet, we opted for a surgical procedure called Canal Ablation and Bulla Osteotomy. This involved removing his entire ear canal and middle …

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