Sara Swanson

Jam & Suds opens its doors to Happy Hearts Feline Sanctuary 
for its Holiday Boutique

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Sweetie, Paula Denton’s cat adopted from Happy Hearts as a kitten. Photo courtesy of Jeanne Spencer.

submitted by Jeanne Spencer, Happy Hearts Feline Sanctuary

This year Happy Hearts Feline Sanctuary will hold its Holiday Boutique at the Jam & Suds Factory (aka The MAT) located at 144 E Main St, thanks to the generosity of owner Paula Denton. Doors to the Boutique will open on Saturday, December 6, at 10am with lots of new and exciting holiday gift ideas for everyone on your shopping list.

Denton adopted a kitten from Happy Hearts several years ago and still enjoys her feline friend today! She was eager to host the Boutique for our organization and kitties.

Happy Hearts Feline Sanctuary has modified its missions to provide loving homes for cats and kittens, with no other sustainable options, through our sanctuary and long-term foster homes. Happy Hearts Feline Sanctuary focuses on providing long-term care and homes for:

  • Elderly cats (8 years and older)
  • Cats and kittens diagnosed with Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)
  • Cats with a medical diagnosis where owners are unable to financially or physically care for them
  • Other special cases as determined by the Board

At the sanctuary and through our long-term foster care homes, Happy Hearts Feline Sanctuary is focused on providing the highest quality of life for our residents. Our cats and kittens are given the best possible veterinary, dietary, and physical care for their condition. FIP cats and kittens will be treated with GS-441524, as required to cure the disease.

Happy Hearts Feline Sanctuary still has limited adoption opportunities for our healthy, elderly cats, as well as any other cats deemed adoptable still within the care of the Sanctuary.

Please visit us on the sixth and bring your shopping list! All items have been donated and all proceeds will go to the Sanctuary kitties!

Raj, saved from euthanasia by his previous owner. Photo courtesy of Jeanne Spencer.

Goofy, taken in because his owner went into a nursing home. Photo courtesy of Jeanne Spencer.

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