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Community Cats Opens Bigger Thrift Store in Bunnell to Pay for New Adoption Facility

Come get us. (© FlaglerLive) Community Cats of Palm Coast, Flagler County’s largest cat-rescue organization, opened its new thrift store today in the Alamo Business Center at 4550 North US 1 in Bunnell to help fundraise and support a future adoption center in an adjoining location. The goal is to raise another $10,000 to $15,000 to open the adoption facility within the next three to four weeks. Community Cats Executive Director Jessica Myers hopes the adoption center will be a safe drop-off, where cat owners can safely give their cat away instead of it being discarded somewhere or improperly rehomed. Taking a “sky’s the limit” approach, Myers is confident that with the help of donations, volunteers, and passionate board members, the monetary goal will be met. The facility will have the space to take in more cats, ensure their safety, prepare them for adoption, give them the chance to find a “forever home,” and presumably spare anyone the trauma and sorrow of “Cat in

Community Cats of Palm Coast to open new, much larger thrift store

1 week ago Share The organization, run by Executive Director Jessica Myers, rescued and found homes for close to 600 kittens last year. Community Cats of Palm Coast is outgrowing its thrift store. At the same time, its mission to reduce the county’s stray cat population is outgrowing its foster network. A bold move was necessary, said Jessica Myers, the nonprofit’s executive director. So Community Cats of Palm Coast is closing its thrift store business at the Island Walk Shopping Center on April 3 and opening a new thrift store with more than three times the space at the Alamo Business Center, 4500 N. U.S. 1, on April 6.

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