Ellas Feline Rescue Mission

Ellas Feline Rescue Mission is a No-Kill rescue devoted to the welfare of cats in the Greater Springfield area. Our mission is to give homeless cats the love and care they deserve, through appropriate vet care, rehabilitation where needed, and finding loving Forever Homes that are committed to meeting the needs of a particular cat for the duration of its life.We are particularly committed to helping the most vulnerable cats, those whose medical or behavioral needs would lead to euthanasia or dying a painful death if abandoned. We also have a strong commitment to preventing further homelessness and abandonment, through helping pet owners access spay/neuter services and community vet care, providing behavioral support to pet owners who are struggling with challenging behavior, and making the surrender process as easy as possible.EFRM was started by a husband-and-wife team who is passionate about animal welfare. We have been involved in animal rescue, both individually and together, for nearly 20 years. We decided to take our rescue work a step further and begin our own mission in response to the overwhelming number of homeless cats that have come through our property alone.We were inspired to take action primarily by our adopted cat, Eden, whose life we literally saved when she showed up on our porch in deplorable condition. An underlying medical condition led to skin problems, digestive problems, and severe inflammation of the mouth and she had been in constant pain after being abandoned to a life outside. With proper vet care, a lot of patience and affection, and a safe place to live, she has blossomed into a healthy, playful, affectionate cat.Eden’s story is sadly not unique. Many cats are abandoned to painful and fearful lives on the streets. We are committed to meeting the unique needs of every cat we are able to care for. We value individual lives and are committed to a No-Kill mission. Our name is in honor of our beloved cat, Ella, who passed away on December 2, 2021.

Springfield, MA,01105
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (413) 351-6450

Website: http://www.ellasfelinerescuemission.com

Sam

Domestic Short Hair | South Coventry, CT

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About

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsCatsChildren

Meet Sam

Sam is a wonderful, laid-back, friendly love of a cat who will do well in just about any home. He is able to entertain himself and be on his own but he really loves to be with his people. He bonds strongly to a few favorite people and loves to follow them, sit by them, and have pets and cuddles, but he doesn't make a pest of himself. He is the rare cat who will lay next to your computer while you work but not lay on it. He is good with kids and gets along well with the many cats and dogs in his foster home. Because Sam bonds strongly with his special people, he had a really hard time when he was surrendered. He will need his new family to be patient with him and give him time to feel comfortable and build a relationship.

Adoption Process
The adoption process involves a completed adoption application, followed by a phone call to determine which cat or cats would be a good fit for the potential adopter. Once all parties feel a good fit is lined up, potential adopters meet the cat or cats . At that point, the adoption can be completed. Fees vary based on age and health status. Kittens under 6 months are $300 ($550 for a pair); Cats from 6 months to 4 years: $250; 4-8 years: $200; 8-12 years: $100- $150, depending on age and overall health; over 12 years: $0-$100, depending on age and health needs. We offer discounts for cats with special needs.


Contact
Ellas Feline Rescue Mission
(413) 351-6450
[email protected]
http://www.ellasfelinerescuemission.com

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