Four-and-a-half year-old Mya came to the Center when her dad was deployed. At first she would fight with the other cats, but now she is doing much better. She still would prefer to be your “one and only” but could tolerate another quiet cat.
To meet Mya and other cats and dogs in need of homes please visit the nonprofit, no-kill Center for Animal Health and Welfare located at 1165 Island Park Road, Easton, or call 610-252-2722 for more information.
Click here to make a donation to the Center.
The center is open Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 12 to 4 p.m. and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 12 to 6 p.m.
For directions, click here. Like the Center for Animal Health and Welfare on Facebook for updates about pets available for adoption, fundraisers and more.
Saucon Source is proud to donate a portion of proceeds from this story sponsorship to the Center to help support their mission of caring for animals in need.