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Cats get second chance in Peabody

Kitty Cat Cafe opens

Beverly's Matt and Kayley Meyer look over Kamalo taking a nap.

(Photo by Libby O'Neill)

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Co-owner of the non-profit Kitty Cat Cafe Uri Harel has a cup of coffee has he sits with Charlie curled up into a ball.

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This 5-year-old tabby cat named Kamalo looks over the cafe.

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Beverly's Matt Meyer lures Cheez-It out of his cage with a treat.

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Charlie over looks his shyness and allows Sarah Carter of Beverly to give him some attention.

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Co-owner of the non-profit Kitty Cat Cafe Uri Harel has a cup of coffee as one of the cats up for adoption, Rask, rests on a cat tower.

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Kitty Cat Cafe opens

Beverly's Matt and Kayley Meyer lure Cheez-It out of his cage with treats.

(Photo by Libby O'Neill)

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Kitty Cat Cafe opens

Ice is one of the cats up for adoption at Kitty Cat Cafe in Peabody.

(Photo by Libby O'Neill)
With green eyes and striped dark fur, 1-year-old Piper can be found trotting around Kitty Cat Cafe and Adoption Lounge (KCC) in Peabody, waiting to find a forever home. Before…

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