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  2. 5 Senior Illinois Shelter Cats Looking for Forever Homes Have ...

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    I adopted my senior cat when he was 14 and he’s about to turn 17!" How sweet! Older cats like these ladies and gentlemen from TAPS are at shelters across the country, waiting for their perfect home.

  3. Video of Surrendered Senior Cat Gets All the Love in New Home

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    The post Video of Surrendered Senior Cat Gets All the Love in New Home appeared first on CatTime. When Junior, a 15-year-old cat, found himself in need of a new home, his future was uncertain. His ...

  4. Finding forever homes: Event links cats with new owners - AOL

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    A 12-week-old male kitten, Hunter was nestled contentedly against Mandy Solomon's chest Sunday, part of an adoption event at a PetSmart in Frederick. The family's older cat, Bella, died in October.

  5. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    A "forever home" is the home of an adopter who agrees to be responsible for the animal for the remainder of the pet's life. [citation needed] There are two basic understandings of the concept. A broad interpretation simply says that the adopter of the pet agrees that the animal's well-being is now their personal responsibility for the rest of ...

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    Cats seem to be the stars of the show this year, with 2.6 million—65% of their total intake—finding forever homes. It’s amazing to see how many families have embraced these furry companions ...

  7. Torre Argentina Cat Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    They also have many cats up for adoption. They hope to find loving homes for many of the felines in the sanctuary. On average, the sanctuary finds loving homes for 125 cats a year. [4] In their headquarters the shelter provides a home for disabled and elderly cats, who are less likely to be adopted. The shelter is open to visitors every day.