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October 2025 Newsletter

Centerville Pet Chronicle

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CPR: One of the Best Places to Get a Pet in Lancaster County!

2025 LNP Readers Choice Awards

Centerville Pet Rescue Voted One of the Best Places to Get a Pet in Lancaster County!

We are thrilled to share some exciting news with our supporters — Centerville Pet Rescue has been voted one of the Best Places to Get a Pet in Lancaster County in the 2025 Readers’ Choice Awards by LNP | LancasterOnline!

Each year, the Readers’ Choice Awards shine a spotlight on the community’s favorite businesses, organizations, and services across the county. Voting took place from May 5 through May 30, 2025, and the results reflect the voices of thousands of local residents.

This recognition means so much to our team and volunteers. It is a true celebration of the dedication we put into rescuing, caring for, and rehoming cats in need. But most of all, it reflects the trust and love the Lancaster community has placed in us as a safe, compassionate place to adopt a furry family member.

At Centerville Pet Rescue, every adoption is more than just finding a home — it’s about creating happy futures for both cats and people. From tiny kittens to special-needs cats with incredible spirit, we strive to make every match meaningful and lasting.

Thank you, Lancaster County! Your votes show us how much our mission matters, and we couldn’t do it without your continued support.

If you’re considering adopting, fostering, volunteering, or donating, now is the perfect time to get involved and be part of this award-winning rescue effort. Together, we can continue to change lives — one cat at a time.

Volunteer Spotlight: Donna & Jana — A Mother-Daughter Rescue Dream Team

Donna and Jana Volunteers

When you think of dedication, heart, and teamwork, it’s hard not to think of Donna and her daughter Jana. Since 2018, this mother–daughter duo has been two of Centerville Pet Rescue’s most reliable and passionate volunteers, giving their time and energy wherever it’s needed most — from fostering fragile kittens to helping at spay/neuter clinics, adoption days, and fundraising events.

How It All Began

Their journey with CPR started back in 2017, when they discovered three stray kittens in their neighborhood. With few resources available, Jana managed to find homes for two. The last little one was brought to Centerville Pet Rescue’s setup at That Fish Place – That Pet Place, where adoptions were still being held in the middle of the store. After a few visits, the kitten found a loving family — and Donna and Jana found their calling. Soon after, they began fostering kittens for CPR, quickly realizing just how great the need was.

Teamwork in Action

One of their favorite parts about volunteering together is being able to “tag team” when fostering neonatal or very young kittens. Each has different strengths, and working side by side makes the hard work of caring for fragile babies less stressful and more rewarding.

  • Donna’s favorite job: helping in the adoption room, guiding families toward their perfect cat or kitten.

  • Jana’s favorite job: assisting at spay/neuter clinics and supporting medical care for cats in need.

Their shared memories tell the story of their dedication: for Jana, fostering a blind kitten named Sweetness was an unforgettable experience. For Donna, it was the bottle baby who refused to give up his bottle — happily holding it himself even when he no longer needed it!

Sweetness the Blind Kitten
Sweetness the Blind Kitten

The Reward

For Donna, the most rewarding part of volunteering is when adopters return with photos or stories of how much they love their new companion — especially if it’s a kitten she once fostered. As she puts it, volunteering is “Challenging, Exhausting, Rewarding.”

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Rudy and His Bottle

Beyond the Daily Work

Their impact goes far beyond individual cats. Donna has served as an official volunteer since 2018, became a CPR Board Member in 2020, and is known as a “super foster” always ready to pitch in. Jana, also a volunteer since 2018, is part of our surgery team, a super foster in her own right, and a vital part of fundraising efforts.

Together, Donna and Jana are an unstoppable force for good.

If you are interested in becoming a CPR Volunteer, get more information on our Volunteer Page.

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Halloween Pet Photos 2025

Date: Saturday, October 25th

Time: 11 am – 3 pm

Join us for Halloween Pet Photos, at That Fish Place – That Pet Place! Centerville Pet Rescue will be taking photos of your costumed pet during the fun Howl-O-Ween Pet Event from 11 am – 3 pm. The event includes raffles, vendors offering great deals and a pet treat bar. Visit the event page at That Fish Place – That Pet Place for more information. Pet photos start at just $10 (plus tax) and all proceeds benefit Centerville Pet Rescue.

Success at That Cat Day

Thank you to everyone who joined us for That Cat Day at That Fish Place – That Pet Place!  With the help of our amazing volunteers, adopters, and supporters, the event was a purr-fect success.

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That Cat Day Attendees

We raised critical funds for the cats in our care, celebrated adoptions, and introduced many new friends to our mission. A special thank-you goes to That Fish Place – That Pet Place, along with their dedicated employees and generous vendors, for hosting and supporting us since the very beginning.

Together, we proved once again how powerful our community can be for cats in need!

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From Stray to Sopita: Estella’s Happy Ending

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Soup (Sopita)

When Estella first wandered up to a home in York City, she was just a 10-week-old kitten trying to survive on her own. Her little body told the story—dirty, matted, missing patches of fur, and covered in fleas. Life on the streets hadn’t been kind, but Estella’s luck changed the moment she arrived at Centerville Pet Rescue. With some much-needed care, she finally had the chance to be safe, warm, and loved.

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Soup (Sopita)

That chance turned into forever when the Calero family welcomed her home. They renamed her Soup—or affectionately “Sopita”—and she has blossomed into the energetic, playful, and fluffy girl she was always meant to be.

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Soup (Sopita) Watching

Today, Soup is thriving. She loves “pets” (the Caleros say it’s her favorite thing!), chasing string toys, and zooming around the house with her new feline sibling. She’s a little cautious with fast movements and isn’t crazy about being picked up, but her family gives her the time and space she needs to feel secure.

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Soup (Sopita)

Her personality shines brightest in her quirks—Soup watches TV, adores chicken-flavored treats, and occasionally tries to nibble on the computer screen, much to her family’s amusement (and mild panic). With her beautiful fluffy coat, big tail, and sweet spirit, she’s now showered in love every single day.

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Soup (Sopita) and the Computer
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Sopita Monitor Snack

The Calero family says it best: “Everyone in the house loves her. She’s our beautiful Sopita.”

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Soup (Sopita) Lounging

Offsite Adoption Location

We’d like to give a big thank you to our friends at The Felted Fox for partnering with us as an offsite adoption location! Their creative, welcoming shop is more than just a place to find beautiful handmade treasures—it’s also a space where rescue cats get the chance to meet their future families.

By opening their doors to Centerville Pet Rescue, The Felted Fox helps us reach more people in the community and bring more cats one step closer to a forever home. We are so grateful for their support and for making a difference in the lives of pets and people alike.

Cat Care Tip

With cooler nights and shorter days arriving, your cat may be seeking out extra warmth and comfort. Help them adjust to the season by creating a few cozy resting spots around your home — think soft blankets, a heated bed, or a perch near a sunny window.  Not only will this keep them snug, but it also gives them a safe space to watch the leaves fall and birds gather for migration. A little seasonal comfort goes a long way in keeping your kitty happy and healthy!

Cat of the Month: Rosie

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Meet Momma Rosie

When Momma Rosie was found outside a Good Samaritan’s home in York City, she wasn’t alone—she had five tiny kittens clinging to her side. Abandoned, yet determined, this brave mama poured every ounce of love into keeping her babies safe. With her gentle purrs, quiet strength, and endless devotion, she raised them into healthy little bundles of joy. Now, it’s Momma Rosie’s turn to be cared for. 

Momma Rosie is the sweetest girl who simply wants attention from everyone she meets. A gorgeous polydactyl tabby (that means she has extra toes!), she’ll happily make you some biscuits if you’re lucky. She gives daily kisses, is wonderfully snuggly, and would love nothing more than a cozy human to curl up with.

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Rosie Loves Attention

When she isn’t asking for pets, you’ll find Rosie snoozing in her cat tree on a soft blanket, birdwatching from a sunny window, or showing off her playful side with wand toys. She’s a queen who knows how to balance fun, affection, and relaxation—ready to bring love and joy into her forever home.

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Rosie

A Note About FeLV
Momma Rosie has tested positive for Feline Leukemia (FeLV), but she is considered regressive FeLV. This means her body has largely fought off the active infection, and while the virus is still present, it is dormant. Regressive FeLV cats often live long, healthy lives, and they are far less likely to develop FeLV-related illness compared to cats with progressive infection.

For Rosie, this means she should still either live as your cherished “one-and-only” or with other FeLV+ cats—but it also means her outlook is bright, and she has every chance to enjoy years of love and comfort with her future family.

Momma Rosie is currently fostered in York, PA. Ready to meet this sweetheart or learn more? Complete an Adoption Application!

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September 2025 Newsletter Fall Cats

September 2025 Newsletter

Centerville Pet Chronicle

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Sponsor Highlight

Heartfelt Thanks to Our Longtime Sponsor: That Fish Place – That Pet Place!

Centerville Pet Rescue is proud to recognize and thank That Fish Place – That Pet Place for their unwavering support since our founding in 2015. From the very beginning, they have been an essential part of our journey — helping us grow, save lives, and serve our community.

Their incredible generosity includes providing a dedicated rescue and medical space inside their retail store, where countless cats have received care and found loving homes. They consistently promote our adoptable animals and events, and offer donations and discounts on vital supplies. Even more, they open the door to an extensive network of pet supply vendors and industry professionals, expanding the impact of our work far beyond what we could do alone.

We’re especially grateful for the fundraisers they host, including the ever-popular pet photo events with Santa and the Easter Bunny, as well as many other creative promotions. Together, these efforts result in tens of thousands of dollars in support every year!

Equally inspiring is the support we receive from their incredible employees, who go out of their way to help our team and the animals in our care. Their kindness and dedication truly make a difference.

Thank you, That Fish Place – That Pet Place, for being a cornerstone of Centerville Pet Rescue. Your partnership means the world to us — and to the cats you help save every day.

Cat Care Tip

As the weather cools, many cats begin to shed their summer coats. Help reduce hairballs and keep your cat comfy by brushing regularly—especially for long-haired breeds. A few minutes a day can make a big difference (and keep your furniture fur-free!). Bonus: it’s great bonding time too!

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Opening Doors, Changing Lives: How You Can Help Cats Find Their Forever Homes

If you’ve ever wished you could do something meaningful to help homeless animals — something that brings you joy and purpose — this is your moment.

At Centerville Pet Rescue, we believe that every cat deserves a second chance. Our adoption center inside That Fish Place – That Pet Place is one of the most important ways we connect our rescued cats with loving adopters. It’s where the magic happens — the purrs, the playfulness, the soft nudge of a head saying “pick me.” But to keep this vital part of our rescue thriving — and to expand the hours we’re open to the public — we need volunteers like you.

Volunteering in our adoption room isn’t just about opening a door. It’s about opening hearts.

Every shift, you could be the person who:

  • Helps a shy cat come out of their shell and get noticed.

  • Chats with a family searching for their very first pet.

  • Matches someone with a lonely senior lap cat who’s been waiting far too long.

You’ll become an essential part of the adoption journey — answering questions, sharing stories, offering advice, and helping people find the cat that fits their life. It’s incredibly rewarding work, and the impact is immediate: a successful adoption means one more life saved and one more space freed up for the next rescue.

We provide training with our friendly adoption team on a Friday or Saturday, and from there, you’ll be ready to independently open the center, greet visitors, and guide them through the process. Whether you prefer quiet weekday mornings or busy weekend afternoons, your time makes a difference.

Volunteers don’t just support the rescue — they help shape the future of our cats.

If you’re dependable, friendly, and love both felines and people, we’d love to welcome you to the team. The cats are waiting — and so are the families who need them.

Ready to start making matches that matter? Use the button below and complete a volunteer application today!
Come be part of something beautiful. Help us open more doors. Help us write more happy endings.

Cat of the Month - Hannah

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Hannah

Hannah’s Story: A Special Boy with a Heart of Gold

When this quirky one-year-old first came to Centerville Pet Rescue, we thought Hannah was a girl — all of his paperwork said so! But after a full veterinary exam, we discovered that Hannah is actually a boy. Due to Manx Syndrome, a congenital condition that can affect the tail, rectum, and urinary system, his genitalia didn’t develop typically. While we could have changed his name, Hannah already responded to it — and we think it suits him perfectly.

A Remarkable Journey

Hannah’s story hasn’t been simple. As a kitten, he struggled with incontinence and difficulty passing stool. Thanks to the dedication of our veterinary team and his loving foster, Hannah underwent reconstructive surgery and a Perineal Urethrostomy (PU) to help him live more comfortably. Today, Hannah is thriving — playful, sweet, and finally able to go potty on his own.

He does occasionally leave behind little “butt kisses” near the litter box or on bedding, but this doesn’t slow him down one bit. With a daily “butt bath” and a little extra care, Hannah continues to live a full and happy life. In fact, he may even do well wearing a diaper in his forever home, if needed.

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A Forever Home for a One-of-a-Kind Cat

Hannah’s journey shows resilience, courage, and a pure-hearted joy for life. What he’s looking for now is a family with a heart as big as his — someone who understands his quirks and will cherish him just the way he is.

If you’re ready to welcome Hannah into your home and give him the happily-ever-after he deserves, please complete an adoption application today. He’s currently living in a foster home, and we’d love to arrange a meet-and-greet so you can see just how special he truly is.

Hannah is waiting — could you be the one to change his life forever?

Why Hannah is Special

Hannah has been in foster care for more than a year, waiting patiently for someone who can see just how extraordinary he is. Here’s what makes him such a treasure:

  • Uses the litter box on his own
  • LOVES other cats and people
  • Could do well with a calm, respectful dog
  • Silly, cuddly, and full of heart

Hannah will need an adopter with some experience caring for cats with Manx Syndrome or other special needs, but he promises to reward you with endless love and gratitude.

 

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Hannah Waiting for His Forever Home

September Cat Day Event

That Cat Day

 

Sat., Sept 20th 11 am – 3 pm at  That Fish Place-That Pet Place, 237 Centerville Road in Lancaster PA

See their event page for the most up to date information.

 Join in the fun of Cat Day featuring Centerville Pet Rescue

  • Microchip and Nail Trim Clinic (Microchips $25/Nail Trims $15 sorry no dogs on Cat Day, see our event page for more information).
  • First 50 attendees can make a cat wand toy for their furry friends.
  • Raffel basket fundraiser tickets for purchase
  • Cat behavior seminar
  • Morti fundraiser candles for sale with his own custom fragrance 
  • Free vendor samples (while supplies last)
  •  Adoption room opens at 11 am
  • and much more!

Flight Helmet to Forever Home: Patches’ Happy Ending

Patches
Patches Flight Helmet
A Rough Start
When tiny Patches first came to Centerville Pet Rescue, her journey was anything but easy. She and her four siblings had been discovered squeezed underneath a recliner in a home overwhelmed with too many cats. Thanks to a quick-thinking rescuer, the kittens were brought to safety and placed in foster care, where they could finally begin to thrive.
Healing with Heart
But Patches faced an even tougher hurdle. A puncture wound on her head—likely from a tussle with a sibling—required extensive surgery. Our veterinary team carefully cleaned and treated her injury, and though she wasn’t too thrilled about wearing her tiny protective “flight helmet,” it helped her heal. Even then, her sweet spirit and playful nature shone through.
 
Life with Her Forever Family 

Fast forward a few months, and Patches is now living her best life in her forever home! Her adopter shared with us that Patches has blossomed into “an absolute lover,” always ready to curl up on a lap and purr contentedly. She’s also a mischievous little sprite—hiding behind couches to pounce, playfully swatting at Sammie’s tail (her new kitty brother who “thinks he’s the boss”) to spark a game, and keeping her whole family on their toes with her antics.

 

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A Big, Happy Rescue Family
Patches now shares her home with fellow cats Gryffindor (the long-time boss kitty), Wednesday (the shy black cat), and Sammie, plus two dogs, Storm and Banjo. And of course, she’s cherished by her human family—Ariel, Lenny Sr., Lenny Jr., and Sophia—who love spoiling her with affection. She especially enjoys playing with the kids, chasing after the elusive red dot laser. Her family laughs that she’s so small and stealthy that sometimes Lenny Sr. will be standing right next to her and still ask, “Have you seen Patches?”
 
Why Rescue Matters
From a fragile kitten with a tough start to a joyful, playful little shadow in her forever home, Patches’ story is a perfect reminder of why rescue matters. Every adoption makes space for us to help the next cat in need, and every happy ending like Patches’ inspires us to keep going. With the love of her family and the support of our community, Patches now has the life she deserves—safe, cherished, and full of adventure.

 

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August 2025 Newsletter

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Welcome

Welcome to the very first edition of the Centerville Pet Rescue newsletter! We’re excited to have a new way to share the stories, updates, and happy tails that your support makes possible.

Each month, you’ll find a mix of cat adoption success stories, upcoming events, helpful pet care tips, and a look at the amazing volunteers and sponsors who keep our mission moving forward. We want this space to keep you connected, inspired, and maybe even give you a reason to smile as we work together to give cats a second chance.

Thanks for being part of the Centerville Pet Rescue family. Together, we’re making Lancaster a kinder, more compassionate place for cats in need.

Sponsor Highlight

We’re beyond grateful to our friends at Hempfield Technology for donating much-needed IT equipment to help us run more efficiently and continue saving lives here at Centerville Pet Rescue! Their support is a shining example of how local businesses can make a big difference in their community. 

But Hempfield Tech doesn’t stop at helping nonprofits like ours—they’re also the go-to IT team for small to mid-sized businesses and organizations looking for reliable, all-in-one monthly IT service plans. From network design to cybersecurity, backup and disaster recovery to day-to-day helpdesk support, they serve as a dedicated IT department for growing teams in Lancaster and beyond.

Know a business or nonprofit that needs hassle-free IT? Have them visit their website to schedule a free IT assessment: Hempfield Technology

Let’s support those who support our rescue mission!

Medical Space

Our Medical Space is Ready!

 We have some exciting news: Centerville Pet Rescue now has its very own medical space! This means we’re one step closer to performing spay/neuter surgeries and other vital medical procedures right here at the rescue.

Why does this matter? Every cat deserves a chance at a healthy, safe life, and having an on-site medical space allows us to provide faster care, reduce the stress of travel, and help even more cats in need. It also means we can help our community by offering low-cost spay/neuter services to prevent unwanted litters, reducing the number of cats who end up on the streets or in shelters.

The space is here—and it’s filled with hope and potential—but we need your help to bring it to life. We’re working to raise funds for medical equipment and supplies to make this space fully functional. Every donation, no matter the size, will help us transform this room into a place where cats get a second chance at health, comfort, and adoption.

Your support can help us turn this vision into a reality. Together, we can give even more cats the healthy futures they deserve.

Thank you to the sponsors that have helped us make it this far:

Interested in being a corporate sponsor please contact us!

Cat Care Tip

New Adopters:
Give your new cat time to adjust! Set up a quiet space with food, litter, and cozy spots. Let them explore at their own pace. Avoid overwhelming them with attention—gentle patience builds trust and confidence. Most cats take days or even weeks to fully settle in.

Cats of the Month

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Double the Love, Double the Heart: Meet Luci and Sparkles

Are you ready for two purring bundles of affection to light up your home — and your lap? Meet Luci and Sparkles, a pair of 8-year-old bonded sisters who have been waiting patiently for a forever family for over 6 months. Their journey hasn’t been easy, but their hearts are still full of love to give — twice over.

Luci and Sparkles came to Centerville Pet Rescue after a heartbreaking situation: their owners were being evicted and were told the cats had to leave within the week. The pair was devastated, suddenly losing the only home they had ever known.

What was supposed to be a smooth transition into foster care took a dramatic turn when the sisters experienced non-recognition syndrome — a condition where bonded animals, disoriented by new smells or trauma, no longer recognize each other. The rescue team quickly separated them to prevent harm, and that’s when Sparkles began to truly unravel.

 

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Luci
She stopped eating. Her mental and physical health declined rapidly, and despite round-the-clock support, medications, and feeding assistance, her condition grew dire. For three intense weeks, Sparkles required a feeding tube and constant care. It was a terrifying time — but also a testament to just how deeply these two sisters need one another.
Once Sparkles began to recover, the foster cautiously reintroduced the pair. There was initial hesitation, but then… something clicked. The recognition returned. They curled close. They relaxed. They found their way back to each other.

Now reunited, Luci and Sparkles are thriving again — purring machines with big personalities who love lounging in sunbeams, warming laps, and enjoying life’s cozy pleasures. They’re currently charming visitors at The Felted Fox in East Petersburg, but they’re still longing for a real home of their own.

These girls are not just cats — they are a story of resilience, sisterhood, and hope. After all they’ve been through, they deserve a home that will never let them go again.

Do you have room in your heart for double the love? Apply to adopt Luci and Sparkles today! We promise — you’ll never meet a better pair.

Summer Movie Ticket Promotion

Date: Ends August 31st, 2025

Catch a movie at your local Regal and help save lives! When you buy your Regal movie tickets through Centerville Pet Rescue, a portion of each ticket supports the cats in our care by helping provide food, medical treatment, and safe shelter. It’s an easy, fun way to enjoy the movies you love while making a difference for animals in need. Bring your friends, watch your favorite films, and know that your night out is helping cats find their forever homes!

Pixel’s Perfect Match: From Long Wait to Loving Home

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Pixel in the Rescue

Pixel spent 128 days at Centerville Pet Rescue, patiently watching as other cats found homes while he remained behind. At just five years old, Pixel was gentle, affectionate, and loved the company of other cats—earning the nickname “Uncle Pixy” for how he nurtured the kittens in our adoption room. Despite being FIV-positive—a manageable condition that sometimes deters adopters—Pixel never stopped showing love and calm companionship to every cat he met.

 
Pixel’s journey to us felt like fate. He was found outside the Willow Street Career and Technology Center with a wound on his side, where veterinary students and staff treated him and gave him the care he needed. Pixel’s FIV status likely came from a defensive bite during his time outside, but we knew he was never the aggressor. He adored other cats, would likely do well with a cat-friendly dog, and was ready for a home where respectful children could enjoy his sweet, calm nature.

As the weeks turned into months, Pixel grew quieter, longing for a sunny spot on a warm sofa and a family of his own. 

An Unexpected Perfect Match

Jamie and her son Alex had adopted Nova, a kitten, from us in March and returned hoping to add an orange cat to their family. As they continued checking in, they came across a post about Pixel and felt drawn to him, even though he wasn’t the orange cat they initially had in mind. They visited to meet Pixel, and it was love at first sight—a reminder that sometimes the perfect match is the one you didn’t expect.

 

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Home, Happy, and Loved
Pixel officially joined Jamie and Alex’s family on May 31, 2025. They describe him as “the most chill cat,” and despite his 20-pound frame, he’s the most agile cat they’ve ever had, jumping and climbing wherever he pleases. Nova is thrilled to have Pixel as her big brother, and the two cats have quickly become a bonded pair, filling their home with companionship and joy.
 
 

 Pixel’s story is a beautiful reminder that every cat, no matter their past or challenges, deserves a chance at a forever home. Thank you to Jamie, Alex and their family (and all of you) for supporting Centerville Pet Rescue and making happy endings like Pixel’s possible.

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Coming in August…

Something Exciting is Coming in August...

We’re putting the finishing touches on the very first issue of the Centerville Pet Rescue Newsletter! Get ready for heartwarming rescue stories, sneak peeks at adoptable cats, event announcements, and more ways to get involved.+

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