In Natrona Heights, you can call this space off Union Avenue the "purr-fect" place for cats to find help, especially for cats that people have neglected or abandoned on the street.

Through the nonprofit, Homeless Cat Management Team, it's a group mission to get these cats the wrap-around service they need. Margo Cicci is the nonprofit's Vice President.

She took us through the building and showed us all the services, including the space for cat medical care, which can also include surgeries.

"[They] weigh them, they get shaved, they get their rabies vaccine, and get ready for surgery," she said.

In the clinic area, she said, "cats will be lined up here with our volunteers. They will get their flea meds, dewormer, and nails trimmed."

After any medical procedures, the rescued cats are th

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