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When Cats Fly: 50 Texas Felines Airlifted To Mass In Search Of Forever Homes

Massachusetts cats may be commenting on the southern drawl of 47 feline Texas ex-pats who were shipped into New Bedford over the weekend to head to a Salem shelter. 

The MSPCA greeted the rescue cats at the airport in New Bedford.

The MSPCA greeted the rescue cats at the airport in New Bedford.

Photo Credit: MSPCA-Angell
The cats will undergoing their state-mandated quarantine before being available for adoption.

The cats will undergoing their state-mandated quarantine before being available for adoption.

Photo Credit: MSPCA-Angell
The adoptable cats include kittens and adult cats, and short, medium, and long-haired varieties.

The adoptable cats include kittens and adult cats, and short, medium, and long-haired varieties.

Photo Credit: MSPCA-Angell

As the weather heats up, so does the pressure for the SPCA of Texas, an animal shelter currently overrun with pets. The busy shelter received a helping hand from the MSPCA and Northeast Animal Shelter, which welcomed dozens of cats on Saturday, March 18. 

“As the weather gets warmer, shelters will likely see an increase in how many cats and kittens come in, so it’s important to free up some space there, while getting these cats here where we’re confident they’ll find new loving homes," Jamie Garabedian, NEAS assistant director of operations said.

The cats, whose ages range from six months to eight years, are just a fraction of the pets welcomed to Massachusetts through a relocation program that brought 4,000 pets to Massachusetts in 2022. 

The new feline New Englanders will be available for adoption after completing their state-mandated 48-hour quarantine and and necessary medical care. Potential adopters can get more information here.

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