LEWISTON — There is a need for blue spruce and fir boughs for insulating the shelters throughout Tommy’s Feral Feline Friends colonies.
The group is also looking for anyone interested in volunteering to help make shelters and rebuild many of the structures that have been ruined by weather conditions.
Anyone interested in helping can email normblais39@yahoo.com.
One of Tommy’s Feral Feline Friends is tucked away in the safety of fresh blue spruce boughs. (Photo courtesy of Norm Blais)
This outdoor cafe that belonged to Tommy, the cat for whom the Feral Feline Friends is named, has been significantly damaged by trees and bad weather. (Photo courtesy of Norm Blais)
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