A special message from Cirrus at Good Mews

Cirrus from Good Mews Animal Foundation has a special message for animal lovers that she posted on the Good Mews Facebook page earlier this week about the importance of spaying and neutering your pets:

“Hi, my name is Cirrus and I have a confession to make; I am going to be a teenage mother. I know, I am too young to be a mother, but that is what happens when we are not spayed as kittens. Sadly, because of my condition, I was brought to animal control. Because pregnant cats cannot be adopted, and there are not enough rescues for all of us, I was on the list to be euthanized.

I was so afraid for myself and my babies. But thank goodness Good Mews heard about me and drove to Paulding to rescue me! I am beyond grateful that I will be able to have my babies in a safe foster home, and then I will be available to finally find my forever home. Good Mews was also able to save another pregnant mama and I know she is just as grateful as I am! So keep an eye on the website to see when my babies and I will be available for adoption!”

Click here to read an article about the importance of spaying and neutering your pets and low cost spay/neuter services in the metro Atlanta area.

Click here to see the cats that are currently available for adoption from Good Mews.

Click here to see an awesome video of the kitties in action at the Good Mews Shelter.

About Good Mews Animal Foundation

Good Mews is a cage-free, no-kill cat shelter offering an alternative to traditional animal shelters in the Metro Atlanta area. They provide a safe haven for homeless, abused, or abandoned cats until they can be placed in permanent, loving homes. Since 1988, Good Mews has placed over 6,700 cats in forever homes. The shelter receives no government support and relies solely on donations of time, services, goods and money from its many supporters and local businesses. Good Mews is home to approximately 100 residents on any given day – most of whom reside at the Shelter in Marietta, with some cats residing in foster homes.

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Barbara Koll is a volunteer cat caretaker/socializer with Furkids – a cat rescue organization in Atlanta. She has also been a writer for the Best Friends Network since May 2007 posting over 900 stories during that time. She spends a week every Fall volunteering at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in...

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