Tag: cats

  • Alleged cat hoarding case in Sayreville to be decided in Middlesex County Superior Court in September

    Alleged cat hoarding case in Sayreville to be decided in Middlesex County Superior Court in September

    SAYREVILLE – A complaint from Sayreville officials against a resident for allegedly hoarding cats is scheduled to be decided in Middlesex County Superior Court in September. Sayreville officials filed the verified complaint in Superior Court against the resident on July 15. The complaint alleges the resident violated a municipal ordinance by maintaining approximately 30 cats…

  • More than 150 cats available for adoption on June 16

    More than 150 cats available for adoption on June 16

    The North Brunswick Humane Association will hold a Super Cat Adoption Day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on June 16 at Our Lady of Peace Parish Center, 1740 Route 130, North Brunswick. More than 150 kittens and cats will be available. Low cost microchipping on site. Food and beverages available. For more information, call…

  • Rabies clinic set for Nov. 4 in East Brunswick

    Rabies clinic set for Nov. 4 in East Brunswick

    East Brunswick Township will hold its annual rabies clinic on Nov. 4 at the Cultural Arts Center, 721 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. Cats only from 11 a.m. to noon; dogs and cats from noon to 3 p.m. All cats must be in carriers and all dogs must be leashed. All pets must be accompanied by…

  • Free Rabies Shots Sept. 18, 19 for Woodbridge dogs and cats

    The Woodbridge Department of Health and Human Services — Animal Control Division is offering free rabies inoculations for Woodbridge Township dogs and cats from 6-8 p.m. on Sept. 18 and Sept. 19 at the Woodbridge Health Center, 2 George Frederick Plaza (adjacent to the Main Library and Woodbridge High School). The Animal Control Division will…

  • North Brunswick Humane Association to discuss trapping, dog walk on Sept. 11

    North Brunswick Humane Association to discuss trapping, dog walk on Sept. 11

      The North Brunswick Humane Association will meet at 7 p.m. on Sept. 11 in the municipal building, 710 Hermann Road, North Brunswick. Theresa Spatora will speak about TNR, trap-neuter-return, for cats. Trappers are needed. The upcoming Dog Walk-a-Thon on Oct. 1 will also be discussed. For more information, visit www.northbrunswickhumane.org.

  • Milltown Ice Cream Depot to partner with North Brunswick Humane Association for fundraiser Aug. 12

    Milltown Ice Cream Depot to partner with North Brunswick Humane Association for fundraiser Aug. 12

    The North Brunswick Humane Association will hold an ice cream fundraiser from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Aug. 12 at the Milltown Ice Cream Depot, 87 Washington Ave., Milltown. Proceeds will benefit area shelters and rescues.

  • Old Bridge Animal Shelter has been ‘running successfully’ mayor says

    Old Bridge Animal Shelter has been ‘running successfully’ mayor says

    OLD BRIDGE — Mayor Owen Henry said despite public comments made against the Old Bridge Township Animal Shelter, the shelter has been running successfully. “We’re not trying to be tough guys,” he said in response to the comments made at a Township Council meeting on July 10. “We’re just trying to run a shelter and…

  • Super Cat Adoption Day set for June 17

    Super Cat Adoption Day set for June 17

    The North Brunswick Humane Association will hold a Super Cat Adoption Day from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on  June 17 at Our Lady of Peace parish center, 1740 Route 130 north at Washington Place, North Brunswick. For more information, call 732-202-5276 or visit northbrunswickhumane.org.

  • Families celebrate National Pet Month in May

    Families celebrate National Pet Month in May

    Now in its 27th year, National Pet Month is a celebration of the mutual benefits shared between people and their pets. For rescue-animal advocate Cheryl Smith, who founded a non-profit that assists pets in need, the May observance is a time to recognize many of the things that really matter in life. “How we treat…