Caring for 16 Rescued Cats…and MORE on the Way
At the end of September, we took in 16 cats from a challenging living situation. They are now safe, but they need our help to ensure they receive the care they deserve. At this time, we estimate that the cost of their care will be over $10,000.
About the Cats:
– Ages: 1 to 5 years (most are 2-3 years old)*
– Temperament: Mostly very friendly, with a couple of shy ones
– Conditions: Various stages of need for medical care
– Special Cases: 2 pregnant cats in foster care, 4 needing dental surgery, 12 on medication for various health issues (URI, skin, eyes, ears)
How You Can Help:
We’ve set up a fundraiser to cover their veterinary bills, medication, and special care needs. Your generous contribution will provide these cats with a second chance at a happy and healthy life.
What Your Donation Can Do:
– $20: Covers a week of medication for one cat
– $50: Contributes to the dental surgery for a cat in need
– $100: Supports the foster care of a pregnant cat and her future kittens
Every dollar makes a difference, and your shares help us reach more caring individuals. Let’s come together to give these cats the love and care they deserve!
Thank you for your compassion and support.

*updated ages 10/10/2023
UPDATE: Wednesday, 10/11/2023
The first two of the rescued cats are now available for adoption.

Beetlejuice is a 2-year-old neutered male. He’s available at our Adoption Center.

Hippo is a 1-year-old neutered male. He will be available Wednesday afternoon from 4-7 pm at our satellite location inside Northborough PetSmart.
If you don’t see Beetlejuice or Hippo on our Adopt-a-Cat page, they may have found a new home.


Oh, Nellie. I knew this one was going to be tough and it was. I knew I would have trouble letting her go and I did. I knew that my emotions would be all over the place when she finally went home. They were. I knew I was going to miss her terribly and I do. I love volunteering and I love this work and I love all these shelter dogs. But Nell is special. She will always hold a special place in my heart.
This is what she worked so hard for. This is why we sat in my car in the dead of winter reading books and watching videos and taking courses. This is what I wanted for her since she walked into the shelter 9 months ago. This is what I promised her. This is her second chance. These are wonderful people that really seem to get her and are willing to continue her conditioning and take her on through this next chapter of her life. This is a good thing. I should be happy, and I am. But I really am going to miss my friend, my teacher, my rock, my girl, My Nellie.

April 25 Update: Natty did great overnight! He’s learning to walk without his leg very quickly!


















AST BROOKFIELD, MA (December 15, 2021) – Second Chance Animal Services this morning took in 11 homeless cats and kittens from animal shelters in tornado ravaged Kentucky. The transport, facilitated by the ASPCA (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,) will free up space and resources to care for pets that have been displaced by last weekend’s devastating tornadoes.
