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Helping Adult Cats Find Forever Homes

"In Honey's Memory" Cat Shelter is a home based, no-kill, cage free, cat rescue organization. This shelter is dedicated to Honey, a 12 week old orange tabby kitten who, despite Anna's attempts to bottle feed and care for, tragically died on June 6, 1999.

We specialize in young adults and older cats. The largest portion of the cat community that seems to be neglected the most is the 1-7 year old ago group, this age group has a higher rate of being abandoned. Also the black and black/white cats are more apt to have this problem. This being said, we do not have kittens, only adults.

In Honey's Memory Cat Shelter is currently not accepting more clients, as our Cage Free Shelter is filled. We're sorry for the inconvenience, but this is just another reason that we need your help.

Volunteers Needed!

If you are near Huntington, MA, IHM desperately needs volunteers to clean kitty rooms, wash litter boxes, do laundry, dishes etc... Serious, dedicated, youth or adults only. Learn more >>

Things We Desperately Need

Donations can be dropped off at Westfield Feed

  • Canned food, kitty treats, and Taste of the Wild dry food, available at Westfield Feed
  • Food/water bowls, no plastic please
  • Disinfectant wipes
  • Paper towels
  • Dishwasher detergent
  • Trash bags; 4 gallon, 13 gallon and leaf trash bags
  • Bath & kitchen towels, bath mats

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Popcorn

Meet Popcorn!

Climb higher and higher and higher... that's what I want. Play, play, play. I love children, I'm a very gentle kitty. Even though i climb around I'm so agile that I've never broken anything I just like being up in high places. As you can see I'm a very handsome boy. I don't mind being held, brushed or even have my nails done. I love being around other pets especially when they are playing I love to join in. 

Meet my friends!

Calvin
“My name is Calvin and I needed eye surgery. In Honey’s Memory and generous donors like you helped me get better. Now I can see and I’m so happy!”