Tommy’s Feline Feral Friends summer yard sale is Sept. 6, 7

GREENE — Tommy’s Feral Feline Friends is looking for items, in good shape, gently used, previously loved, for the Super Summer Yard Sale to help finance the work done for the feral cat colonies.

Buddy made a surprise visit at the recent Tommy’s emergency fundraiser, welcoming Tommy’s friends and providing an entertaining show for the community supporters of TFFF. (Suibmitted photo)
The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday Sept. 6 and 7 on U.S. Route 202, 700 Main St., across from Hurricane’s Cafe and next to Farris Equipment. The rain dates are Sept. 13 and 14.
The donated items and financial donations will go a long way to help the organization continue to save the lives of feral cats. For the past 40 years, Tommy’s Feral Feline Friends has been on a mission to continue the work on a daily basis. Donated items in good condition may be brought to the yard sale on the days of teh sale. Large items, such as refrigerators, stoves and sofas cannot be accepted.
Tommy’s is a no-kill rescue that takes in abandoned and abused cats, gives them medical care, and provides safe shelter for them to live in. The cats who live in colonies continue to be be resilient despite adversity, Blais said. Tommy’s provides medical and personal care for cats, including removal of tumors to repairing wounds; cancer treatment; annual checkups; special diet foods (homemade); dispensing daily medication, whether injections and or fluids with regular medication; dental care; emergency care; hospice care; special needs care; care for disabled kitties (mentally, physically, emotionally) and homeopathic care.
For more information, contact Norm Blais at normblais39@yahoo.com. Monetary donations may be sent to Tommy’s Feral Feline Friends, P. O. Box 274, Greene, ME 04236 or to PayPal at www.tommysferalfelinefriends.com

TOP PHOTO: After Tommy’s Feral Feline Friends recent emergency fundraiser, the organization was able to feed and provide medical care for this kitty, among others. (Submitted photo)