Finding Zen with Feline Friends: Cat Yoga Brings Joy to Columbia Animal Shelter

Kate Haldeman (left) does yoga with instructor Beverly Kelley at the Columbia Animal Shelter.

At 6:50 Monday evening, 14 enthusiastic people lined up at the Columbia Animal Shelter to participate in yoga.

Once inside, enthusiasts rolled out their mats as furry felines wandered through. Obviously, this isn’t your typical yoga class—it’s “Cat Yoga,” a unique wellness experience where relaxation meets animal interaction.

A yoga practitioner is joined by a feline shelter resident.

The idea behind cat yoga is simple: Participants do yoga conducted alongside the shelter’s resident cats. They can choose to practice in one of four spaces—the kitten room, female cat room, male cat room, or the lobby. 

Instructor Beverly Kelley typically guides the class through gentle stretches and positions, as shelter cats accompany participants. “We’ll do a little yoga and a lot of playtime and loving on the cats and kittens while we’re here – and hopefully an adoption or two,” says Kelley. 

Rochelle “Rock” Gutierrez Meiskey joins instructor Beverly Kelley before class. 

Kelley had just gotten certified at the end of last May as a 200-hour certified yoga instructor. The program began last summer when she collaborated with Rochelle “Rock” Gutierrez Meiskey at Rock’s CardioBox. (Columbia Spy posted a profile of Rock’s classes HERE.)

The yoga program serves a dual purpose. While participants benefit from stress reduction and physical activity, the cats receive socialization. Proceeds from the sessions go directly toward supporting the shelter’s operations.

Cat Yoga classes are held monthly at the Columbia Animal Shelter. 

Participants may not bring their own cats, to ensure the safety and comfort of shelter animals and attendees. Sessions are held one Monday a month at 6 p.m., with 15 spaces available. Sessions are $25 for 75 minutes. Registration is required. Go HERE for more information. 

UPDATE: Lancaster city woman drowned in Susquehanna River over the weekend: coroner | Local News | lancasteronline.com

A woman found dead in the Susquehanna River on Friday in West Hempfield Township was identified as April Wefler of Lancaster city, the Lancaster County Coroner’s Office announced today. 

Wefler, 33, of the 100 block of South Queen Street, died of freshwater drowning, according to the coroner’s office, which reported her body was found on the shoreline in West Hempfield Township between the Wrights Ferry and Veterans Memorial bridges.  

The coroner’s office said Wefler was reported missing by her family Saturday. The coroner confirmed Wefler’s identity via dental records.  

The coroner said the manner of death is still under investigation.  

West Hempfield police have not said if they are investigating the death and have not responded to requests for more information. 

Now Open – The Dispo Smoke Shop on Manor Street

A NOW OPEN banner and balloons have been hung on a house at 600 Manor Street. Recently, banners for “THE DISPO” and “SUPER GAS” were hung on the front and side of the house. Two of the banners read: “HIGH PREMIUM THCA ‘LAB TESTED’ HIGH LEVELS THCA PRESENTED BY: INNOVATIVE LEGACY ENTERPRISE LLC

WARNING:GAS ALERTTTT!!!!”

According to a Google AI Overview: “THCa stands for tetrahydrocannabinolic acid, a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in cannabis plants. It’s the precursor to THC, the main psychoactive compound in cannabis, and is not intoxicating on its own. When THCa is heated, it undergoes decarboxylation, converting into THC, according to Flore Dispensary.”

Online records list Samy Ghaly as the owner of 600 Manor Street.

Deeds Recorded – Columbia Borough – April 21, 2025

Megargee Thomas F, Griffiths Denise conveyed 602 Lancaster Ave. to Hartman Quin M, Hartman Sharon M. for $300,000.

Wayne B. Hershey conveyed 1210 Cloverton Drive to Hershey Wayne Barry, Hershey Family Trust for $1.

Faus Terrance Lee Est., Faus Samuel F, Faus Randy S, Faus Randy, Faus Ruth N. conveyed 226 S. Second St. to Faltaous Wasim, Baskharon Eriny for $1.

The estate of James R. Vollrath conveyed 1071 Cloverton Drive to Stephen Lease for $174,000.

Valley View Capital LLC conveyed 22 S. Fifth St. to Andrew Barton for $170,000.

Ted D. Smith conveyed 640 S. 12th St. to Campbell Jesse L, Campbell Jessica L. for $365,000.

The estate of Charles R. Gerfin III conveyed 1019 Locust St. to Samantha E. Gerfin for $1.

About Town – April 20, 2025

This week’s photos of Columbia

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Police activity at 700 Franklin (probably training)

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Speaking of 700 Franklin, Farhat Excavating submitted the low bid to demolish it, at $52,780.

Fashion statement at Columbia Curiosities 

The DAC

Curious cat

5th & Chestnut at night

Drooping Star of Bethlehem 

Cannon parts at the bridge plaza 

Really?

The new smoke shop at Plane & Manor is moving right along. 

Seen in the wild

Jesus in a vacuum tank?

Bridge lights on in the daytime 

Tree City USA

Pansy

Is this still in effect?

Happy Easter!

Emergency personnel and county coroners responded to Columbia River Park on Friday for a report of a body found between the Veterans Memorial Bridge and the Wrights Ferry Bridge. Officials have not released any further information at this time.

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Roofing problems at Columbia Crossing?

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Todd Stahl submitted these photos of signs, signs, everywhere signs . . .

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Emergency incident at Columbia River Park – Developing story

Emergency personnel responded to Columbia River Park this afternoon at 2:28 p.m. for a water rescue. 

Shortly before 4 p.m. two unmarked black SUVs arrived, each carrying a uniformed individual who appeared to be from the Lancaster County Coroner’s Office.

One of the individuals subsequently departed on a rescue boat that went upriver toward a location between the two bridges (Route 462 and Route 30). The nature of the operation and what prompted the coroner’s involvement remains unclear at this time.

Authorities have not yet released official details about the incident. This story is developing, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.