Happy Cat Sanctuary in Medford are looking for fur-ever homes for 200 cats

Animal Sanctuary Needs £200,000 To Avoid Closure MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JULY 27: Milly, a 13-week-old kitten waits with her brother Charlie (L) to be re-homed at The Society for Abandoned Animals Sanctuary in Sale, Manchester which is facing an urgent cash crisis and possible closure on July 27, 2010 in Manchester, England. The Society for Abandoned Animals exists entirely on public support and unless it can raise GBP 50,000 in the next couple of months it will have to close down. The registered charity started in 1967 and in the last five years alone the charity has rescued and found homes for more than 1,000 cats, 290 rabbits and 262 dogs. The rescue centre is one of the many who are suffering a downfall in donations due to the economic recession. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

Are you looking to open your heart to a new cat? Happy Cat Sanctuary in Medford are looking for homes for over 200 cats.

According to News 12, a fire broke out at the Happy Cat Sanctuary resulting in cats needing a new home. Lisa Jaeger, board member of Happy Cat Sanctuary, shared with News 12 that all the cats have food and water. A warehouse for the cats will likely take two weeks to get up and running.

In the meantime, if you’re looking to learn more on how to help click here.

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