Americus from Good Mews Animal Foundation has a special weekend message for kitty lovers and a request for help for 11 new Good Mews’ kitties that she posted on the Good Mews Facebook page earlier today:
“Happy Friday, everyone! I am Americus and I am new at the shelter. I have to tell you, I had the best Valentine’s Day ever. It will probably be the best Valentine’s of my life . . . because my life was saved. I am from Americus, Georgia, and when an animal ends up at their animal control, it is pretty unlikely they will make it out alive. The shelter takes in around 200 animals a month and they have to euthanize once a week because their adoption rate is very low.
The shelter staff contacted Good Mews and asked if they could please help because they have not been able to find any rescues to help them. I am so happy the shelter manager, Lisa, agreed to rescue some cats. Because of her, 11 kitties are now at Good Mews, ready for a new, happy life! All 11 of us will never forget this very special Valentine’s Day!”
Please consider making a donation to Good Mews to help with the care of these 11 new kitties at their Shelter. Click here to make an on line donation.
Click here if you are interested in adopting Americus or another cat from Good Mews.
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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