|  |      Hi,
    
    The attached is from a very old (over 3 years old) list of the no-kill
    shelters in this area.   Since the list is so old, I can't say if
    the shelters still exists or if they are still No-Kill shelters.
    But just ASK alot of questions if you do call them.  The sad news is
    most good no-kill shelters are always full and have a very long list
    of cats waiting to be rescued.  good Luck....
  o Volunteer Humane Society    Lancaster   508-365-9470
  o Pat Brody Shelter For Cats  Lunenburg   508-582-6116
  o Framingham Humane Society   Framingham  508-875-3776
  o Bosler Humane Society       Barre       508-882-3136
  o Northeast Animal Shelter    Salem       508-745-9888
  o Kitty Angels                Tweksbury   508-649-4681
  o Neads                       W. Boylston 508-835-3304
                                                 
    
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|  |     I would highly recommend NE Shelter in Salem, MA. They have helped
    me to find good homes for 6 kittens, an young mother-cat, and 
    a 3-year tomcat. Any of those kittens or even adults haven't spent
    more than 1 week at the shelter. This shelter is clean and 
    people there realy care about animals. I have been there many time
    during last few months. I could tell that a lot of people come every
    day to adopt cats or dogs. But the shelter is very selective and
    cheks on all perspective owners. 
    
    There is the only problem. The kittens have to be vaccinated and adults
    spayed/neutered, as well as test for FELV and have a rabbies
    vaccination. The kittens didn't cost me too much but for 1 female and
    1 male I spent a lot of money for vets bills. But it was worthy. I have 
    always had a great feeling when they told me that the kitty had been 
    adopted and who took it home. 
    
    Good luck to you and the kitty as well.
    Jana
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