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  • Junkyard cats (photos by Scott Harrington)

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    Photos by Scott Harrington

    We got a call the other day from Laurie Blouin, a hardworking volunteer with Feline Friends in Salem, New Hampshire. Laurie had been methodically capturing cats living in a junkyard and taking them to the veterinarian to get spayed and neutered.  She asked us to help her find barn homes for them. We have found one barn home for a pair of kittens - unclear how feral the remaining cats are - and whether they might be better off remaining in the junkyard. 

    Scott Harrington -  a professional photographer sent us a collection of stunning photographs. We did not expect to see such beautiful animals living in a junkyard. Apparently, they have regular feeders but it is still a very tough environment.Scott kindly agreed to let us run these photographs which he shot just last week.

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    One Response to “Junkyard cats (photos by Scott Harrington)”

    1. Ioana said on 03 Oct 2012 at 6:05 am #

      Amazing pictures, and great cause! Thank you for all you do. We need more people like you…and let there be more and more farms & barns :)

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