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From left: Community Cat Club leaders Chelsea Iacometta, Sara Sharp, and Rob Burpee with foster cat Riblet in the Community Cat Club Lounge. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

Community Cat Club Mt. Ephraim Lounge to Spur Ongoing Rescue Efforts

The six-year-old nonprofit concentrates its efforts on humanely controlling the feral cat population. Its leaders hope the new space will help increase adoptions and fosters by allowing the animals to interact with people in a controlled environment. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…  

By Matt Skoufalos | May 8, 2026
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