CASAS Featured in the Boston Globe
Colorful, wild, and occasionally quiet. The Outer Cape puts on a show.
THIS IS THE FOURTH AND FINAL INSTALLMENT OF OUR SEASIDE SUMMER EXPLORATION OF CAPE COD
By Christopher Muther and Devra
THIS IS THE FOURTH AND FINAL INSTALLMENT OF OUR SEASIDE SUMMER EXPLORATION OF CAPE COD
By Christopher Muther and Devra
"THE CARRIE A. SEAMAN ANIMAL SHELTER (CASAS): We hit culturally important venues such as the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum, and the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, but there was one nonprofit that we were really excited to visit, primarily because it’s filled with adoptable cats. CASAS encourages people to come by and play with its felines, at least the variety that don’t stare you down with psychotic eyes. Doing his civic duty, Christopher dropped by and played with a trio of criminally cute kittens, all the while wondering how to catnap them. But perhaps the most rewarding time was spent with an older, lonely cat named Wilbur who purred his way through every snuggle. The shelter is open every day from 2 to 3:30 p.m. for quality feline time. Call ahead to make an appointment. A donation isn’t required, but please, think of the cats."
CASAS was featured on WCVB's Chronicle!
Watch the show here: www.wcvb.com/article/cape-cod-wild-casas-cats/20724002
Watch the show here: www.wcvb.com/article/cape-cod-wild-casas-cats/20724002