|  | 	Linda,
	I am in a similar situation.  I called all the animal shelters
	in the Milford-Framingham area and they are all full and cannot
	take any more cats.  I then called the Animal Rescue League
	in Worcester and they said that they would take a cat (for
	a $3 fee) but that they would probably put them to sleep as
	they are full also.
	If you do find out anything though, could you let me know as
	well.  I was considering bringing her to a farm too ... I
	would rather do that than bring her to the rescue league.
	Jean
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|  | You might check the Shelter note someplace in Feline.  Anyone know the
note #?
Also, where are you located?  Kitty Angels in Tyngsboro, MA and Adopt_A_Cat
in Concord, MA are no kill cat shelters.  Derry Humane Society, Derry, NH
run by volunteers is also no-kill.
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                        -< Need Name of Animal Shelter >-
    Does anyone know the name of the cat shelter that does not put
    the animals to sleep?  I have a sweet outside cat that I am
    unable to keep any longer.  Between traveling with work and 
    personal time Charlie needs a home elsewhere.  Would appreciate
    any help anyone can give me.  Or do you know anyone who has a
    farm?  Thanks in advance for your help.
    
    Linda
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|  | 
	I have some more info regarding animal shelters.
	I just spoke with the Sterling Animal Shelter and they	
	do take cats and do have room for them at this point.
	The ask for a donation of $35-45 and food/kitty litter supply
	for one week when you bring them in.
	They're open 8-4, 7 days/week. They ask that you bring
	the cat in my 3:00.
	Their phone # is 422-8585.
	They said that they keep the cats for 30 days and then
	may make the decision to put them to sleep but that
	if you choose the option to support the cat until it is
	"adopted", that will not happen.
	I'm still hoping to find my cat a home but at least this
	is a reasonable option now.
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|  |     I know there has been alot of "bad press" regarding the Sterling Animal
    Shelter, but I will tell you about my experience with them.
    
    About 2 years ago, I had a friend who wanted to adopt a cat.  So, I
    went with him to the Sterling Shelter....This was in the late spring
    time, so would be a similar time to now.  
    
    At that point, they had about 20 to 25 adult cats, and 1 litter of
    kittens.  The cats are housed in a large, bright, exceptionally clean
    room.  There are several cages in the room for new comers, but once the
    cats are there for a week or so, they are allowed free run of the room.  
    
    My friend adopted a Red Tabby and White male cat about 3 years old. He
    was a sweet fellow, and seemed very mellow....considering that this cat
    was going to be a companion for his 3 year old daughter, we didn't want
    one that was hyper or agressive.  The woman at the shelter was estatic
    that we adopted him because he had been there the longest....he had
    been there 2 1/2 weeks.
    
    cin
    
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