Philadelphia transit workers save cat and her five kittens who were living in station wall
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — At the Stray Cat Relief Fund adoption center in South Philadelphia, a group of wide-eyed, playful kittens is settling in after a rather unusual rescue.
These felines weren’t simply found on the street. SEPTA workers discovered a mama cat and her five kittens nestled within the walls and ceiling of the 63rd Street Station on the Market-Frankford Line. Read More…
How the video game ‘Stray’ is helping rescue real-life cats
Debbie of Stray Cat Relief speaks on the affects of the video game featuring a stray cat Read More…
An arson fire over the weekend destroyed the remaining shelters for a feral cat colony at Pier 70 along the Delaware River. Now, efforts are underway to raise money to replace the shelters and add a security system to catch the perpetrator.