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This category in: USA: Massachusetts
Blue-Gem Siamese
(Pepperell) Massachusetts Siamese cat breeders. Breeders of Siamese kittens and cats. CFA cattery of Excellence. Pepperell, Mass.
http://www.blue-gem.com/
Cat Whiskers Inn
(Bradford) MA & NH Exclusive feline-only boarding accommodations
http://www.catwhiskersinn.com/
Cats' Cradle Ragdolls/Cape Cod Cats
(Orleans) Search: Lycos Tripod Texas Hold 'Em Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site Browse Sites « Previous | Top 100 | Next » What is a Ragdoll? Is it real, or is it a toy? Do they really go limp ...
http://catscradle1.tripod.com/
Ce-Ce and Friends Humane Society
(Quincy) Ce-Ce & Friends is an all-volunteer run, no-kill shelter dedicated to finding loving homes and special care for homeless, stray, and abandoned cats throughout Massachusetts.
http://www.angelfire.com/ma3/cecenfriends/
Kitty Love Cat Shelter
(Wilmington) Kitty Love Cat Shelter Our Pet List 11/15/06 What are you looking for when you go to a shelter? A cute kitten? A few laughs with a funny new playmate? Something to help amuse the kids? Or are you ...
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/MA31.html
Maine Coon Cats by Timberkatz
(Attleboro) Large number of Maine Coon pictures from this breeder located in Attleboro, Massachusetts. Registered with ACFA, CFA, CFF and TICA.
http://www.timberkatz.com/
Museum Of Printing
(North Andover) The Museum of Printing in North Andover, Massachusetts is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history of the graphic arts, printing equipment and printing craftsmanship.
http://www.museumofprinting.org/
Pettey Cats
(Westport) PetteyCats Princess Fiona TICA CFA CFF TICA Outstanding Cattery | CFA Cattery of Excellence | CFF Cathy Pettey 963 Sodom Rd. Westport, MA 02790 (508) 636-6691 petteycats@msn.com Updated ...
http://www.geocities.com/petteycats/
Spellman Museum of Stamps and Postal History
(Weston) The Spellman Museum of Stamps and Postal History is an independent, non-for-profit, educational organization dedicated to learning about the world's cultures through stamps and postal history.
http://www.spellman.org/
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