Rescue a cat for Christmas

GUILDERLAND — Happy Cat Rescue Inc., based in Guilderland Center, is hoping people will adopt cats for Christmas.

“We have plenty of cat and kittens of all sizes ages, colors, males and females just waiting for their forever home for Christmas,” says Marcia Scott, founder of Happy Cat Rescue. “Please take a minute to visit our website or Facebook page to see the beautiful babies just waiting for their new family to find them at Christmas.

“If you can’t adopt, we could use any and all donations, the information for donations can be made on the website as well.”

People who are interested in adopting may call Scott at (518) 334-3195 or fill out an application at www.happycatrescueny.org.

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