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  2. MSPCA-Angell - Wikipedia

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    An adoption center was established at this location as well. [2] The MSPCA assisted law enforcement officers in animal rescue after eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1979. Conditions at Boston's Franklin Park Zoo were improved through the direct involvement of the MSPCA, starting in 1982. In 1986, MSPCA-Angell launched the statewide subsidized ...

  3. Nevins Farm and Equine Center - Wikipedia

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    Sheep at Nevins Farm, May 2008. Today, finding suitable people to adopt animals is primary focus of the farm. Animals available for adoption at Nevins Farm include both typical household pets such as cats, dogs, ferrets, gerbils, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, parakeets and other small birds, rabbits, rats, and turtles as well as farm animals like chickens, cows, ducks, geese, goats, horses ...

  4. Cat & Newborn Kittens Rescued From Massachusetts ... - AOL

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    The post Cat & Newborn Kittens Rescued From Massachusetts Restaurant’s Ceiling appeared first on CatTime. They were trapped within the confines of a local restaurant’s ceiling.

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  6. Virginia Messina - Wikipedia

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    They reside in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts. [3] She is an animal rights activist and vegan who volunteers with Berkshire Voters for Animals. [3] Messina serves on the Board of Directors of Alley Cat Rescue. [11] [12] Her father William Joseph Kisch died in 2003. [13]

  7. Mom Gets Rescued Street Cat His Own Fancy Purebred ... - AOL

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    My rescue organization told me they wouldn’t adopt a kitten to a household who had only one cat—which is how we solved our karmic debt by getting the kitten we wanted alongside her mother.