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Cats For Adoption: Molly and Cupcake, Rescued Shop Cats

Molly and Cupcake
Molly and Cupcake

Molly and Cupcake are mother and daughter and were the resident shop cats at Antiques on Ardmore east of Pittsburgh. Their owner and owner of the shop lost her fight with cancer and the two girls are looking for a new home. They are up for adoption through Kopy Kat Sanctuary.

As pet owners we all hope to outlive our pets but sadly it does not always work out that way. Molly (all black with white spot on her chest) is 13 and mother to Cupcake (gray & white) who is 12. They have been Mary Kay’s cats for nearly 12 years. Molly was a young unwed mother when she showed up in Chalfont with her very young daughter Cupcake in tow! They have been with Mary Kay as part of her family ever since. Molly and Cupcake reside in, govern over and basically run Antiques on Ardmore. We have been so honored that they have shared their domain with us….and all of our fabulous customers and cat people for all these years. Since losing their wonderful mother Mary Kay last week to her battle with cancer, Molly and Cupcake are both going to need a new absolutely fantastic forever home together. We are looking for that special someone who can provide a wonderful quiet, warm and loving home for these two golden girls!

They are both healthy and awesome. Molly is as sweet as can be and Cupcake is a bit shy at first. Anyone who has been coming into the store can tell you that Cupcake will warm up once she trusts you. They are spayed, tested and are up to date on shots. They have been inside cats for 12 years and love each other dearly. Please help us find these two amazing girls a home to live out their golden years with a fabulous person or family. If you are interested or have any questions please call/text Carol at 412-770-4797.

Molly is a big girl.

Molly
Molly

Cupcake stuck her face in some batter or frosting.

Cupcake
Cupcake

They are very close.

Molly and Cupcake
Molly and Cupcake

If you can adopt Molly and Cupcake you’d make them and a lot of other people very, very happy.


About Kopy Kat Sanctuary

Kopy Kat Sanctuary
Kopy Kat Sanctuary

Kopy Kat Sanctuary is located in Delmont, PA, east of Pittsburgh. They are “a group of cat-loving women trying to improve the lives of a few felines” in their own homes and out of their own pockets as well as helping those in need with low-cost spay and neuter to help reduce the populations of homeless cats. They have no shelter, but have saved many lives. Visit their website for more information or visit their Facebook page. And if you can’t adopt or foster, make a small donation to help this very small sanctuary.


Can’t adopt? Foster! Can’t foster? Donate or volunteer.

There are so many ways you can help cats who need homes and care. You may not have room to adopt another cat, but can foster a cat or kitten for a few weeks. If not that, you can volunteer at a shelter or with a rescue, or donate. You do this because you love your cat, and by doing so you help all cats. No matter which of these actions you take, you help to save a life, and make life better for all cats.

  • Adopt one of the cats I’ve posted here, or from any shelter or rescue near you, or from Petfinder, to open up a space for another cat to be rescued and fostered.
  • Offer to foster cats or kittens for a shelter or rescue near you.
  • Volunteer at a shelter or rescue.
  • Find a group of volunteers who work with homeless cats and help them with their efforts.
  • Donate to a shelter or rescue near you.

If you can foster kittens or adults cats to help prepare them for a forever home, please run to your nearest shelter and find a cat who needs you! Anyone can help with this effort at any level, even if all you do is donate to a shelter or rescue so they can help to pay for the food or medications needed for their foster, or the spay/neuter/veterinary care during a clinic.

Need to know more? Read Fostering for Your Shelter and Fostering Saves Lives


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