March 28, 2024

Thank you to Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School

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Rehoboth Animal Advocates, Inc. is a non-profit organization, relying on donations, fundraisers and dedicated benefactors. One of their commitments is to promote awareness of care and support for abandoned and neglected animals.

The organizationTraps, Neuters, and Releases feral cats in the town of Rehoboth. Once the cats are trapped and neutered they are released to the colony from where they came. Eventually the colony will die off because they are unable to reproduce. Until that happens, owners of the properties will still feed the cats. To date the group has trapped 82 feral cats and kittens.

Some of the feral cat colonies need shelters which are quite expensive to purchase. Rehoboth Animal Advocates reached out to James Aldoupolis, Technical Coordinator at Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School, Taunton to inquire if the school would build four feral cat houses at a reasonable cost. Without delay Bristol-Plymouth went to work to make it happen at a sensible price.

The Rehoboth Animal Advocates want to thank the students and teachers of the carpentry department and Mr. Aldoupolis for fulfilling one of the items on the group's wish list. The skillfully made shelters were delivered. A member received them and exclaimed, “Wicked nice job.” That says it all.

Thank you again.

Lorraine Botts, Member

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