If they’re lucky, feral cats and kittens discarded in a dumpster, found along an alleyway or hiding out elsewhere find their way to Adams Pet Rescue, a local non-profit organization that takes in felines in need of forever homes.It’s in a 20-by-eight-foot building Heather Adams constructed behind her home where cats are cared for until they are either sterilized and released as feral animals or adopted as pets.“I don’t have an adoption rate here because I’m trying to get them adopted,” said Adams, a founder of Adams Pet Rescue.So far, she’s found homes for 30 kittens and six or seven ...