Precious pets – lost and found

     Halfway Home Pet Rescue is over-capacity at this time and unable to accept additional incoming lost cats. In the meantime to help people locate or rehome their beloved pets, we urge you to notify your local police station, Halfway Home Pet Rescue (Norma Milton 492-2264) and/or the Central Aroostook Humane Society (764-3441) if you have seen or are able to help any of these pets.

     The coming winter months will cause humans to worry and cats to suffer: In the meantime — we urge you to feed and offer some type of shelter to the most helpless of the homeless.

     Here is a list of our lost and found pets for the month of August, 2016:

     Missing: Limestone – Patches. Neutered male cat, 20 years. White with black patches.

     Missing: Fort Fairfield – Orange kitten, white paws and stomach, 3-5 months old male, can be aggressive.

     Missing: Fort Fairfield – 9-year-old large gray and black tiger stripe cat with white neck and paws.

     Missing: Caribou – DSH black and white female cat.

    Found: Caribou – A kitten, looking for owner, on the Madawaska Road.

     Found: Caribou – A grayish tiger with white they’re feeding on Garden Circle.

     Abandoned: Caribou – Need to rehome. Cat is about 10 years old, declawed, small black and white. Name is Muffy.

 

     Feral: Caribou – Bog Road rental property has colony of 8-10 adult cats nearby bothering tenants. She is feeding but needs a more permanent solution. She was advised to set up a feeding station away from the building.