Tomorrow is the Ellen M. Gifford Sheltering Home’s
Fall Festival. The Gifford is a no-kill cat shelter in Brighton, MA,
founded in 1884, that houses a variety of homeless cats, either
surrendered, rescued, feral, or special-needs. They take incredible
care of the cats, providing them excellent medical care, socialization
and affection, and housing them until they can be adopted to loving
homes. Some of the Gifford‘s
long-term cat residents have been there for 10-15 years! As a
“no-kill” shelter, they never euthanize animals because of space issues,
behavioral issues, curable illness, or because a cat has been at the
shelter long-term.
Recently, an outdoor enclosure was constructed to
allow the cats to safely roam outside, enjoy some fresh air and sun, and
play, as they were meant to. The shelter itself allows the cats to
roam freely inside, with no tiny cages stacked one on top of the other,
with barely enough room for the cats to turn around in. They’ve also
constructed an outdoor facility to house feral cats (cats the have
either been born/raised outdoors, with limited socialization with
people, or who have been outside long enough to lose their domesticated status). The feral colony pen offers a safe
environment for these cats to live, without the danger of passing cars,
starvation, unfriendly folks who might try to eliminate them as pests,
as well as gives them the opportunity to socialize with humans and
possibly, be adopted some day.

- Dara
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