Feline Frenzy to Open Cat Rescue and Thrift Shop at Former North Wales Pharmacy Location

A Perkiomenville non-profit no-kill cat rescue and surrender is bringing new life back to the old North Wales Pharmacy location in North Wales Borough as a thrift shop and adoption center.

Feline Frenzy Cat Rescue will hold a grand opening for its Feline Frenzy Thrift Shop & Adopt on April 1 at 107 South Main Street. All proceeds from the thrift shop will go to the rescue.

Anyone who comes out to the grand opening will be entered to win a Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia night out package valued at $409, which includes overnight accommodations at the hotel in a deluxe king room and a $100 property dining credit.

The rescue is now accepting donations of unwanted clothes, knick-knacks, household items, jewelry, kitchen items, furniture and more, according to its Facebook page. Donations can be scheduled for drop off by emailing [email protected]. The same email can be used to reach out for sponsoring a kitten.

According to its Facebook post, customers can peruse gently-used items while drinking complimentary coffee and petting all the cats.

At present, Feline Frenzy Cat Rescue is looking for volunteers to help at the new location by watching over the cat area to ensure kittens are happy and being treated properly. A volunteer application is available through the website.

According to their website, Feline Frenzy Cat Rescue is a no-kill shelter for kittens and cats that have been rescued or surrendered. The felines live cage-free at the adoption center on Cepp Road in Perkiomenville and provide for homeless kittens and cats until they find a “furever” home.

Feline Frenzy also accepts donations of cat supplies, including dry and wet food, new or used toys, litter boxes, pet carriers, litter, cat beds, scratching posts, and cleaning supplies.

Contact Feline Frenzy at 267-797-2045 or via email. 

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