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Ardalla: This domestic long hair tuxedo kitten is affectionate, playful and sweet. She is about nine weeks old, loves everyone she meets and would make a great companion for first time adopters. Ardalla is current on vaccines, neutered and healthy. 

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Ardalla: This domestic long hair tuxedo kitten is affectionate, playful and sweet. She is about nine weeks old, loves everyone she meets and would make a great companion for first time adopters. Ardalla is current on vaccines, neutered and healthy.  

Brazos: This playful and friendly black and white kitten is one of five Waterbury kittens recently helped by The Animal Center. All of the kittens were born to a family’s pet cat and the family could no longer care for the kittens. Brazos is approximately eight weeks old, current on vaccines, neutered and healthy.  

Nicky, Raspberry, Ricky and Rocky: Lovable, playful and adorable, Nicky (brown tabby), Raspberry (tortie), Ricky and Rocky (both gray tabbies), will be ready for adoption June 12. Their mom is a five-year-old brown Maine Coon mix named Suzette who had been abandoned while pregnant, and rescued by an Animal Center volunteer in April. All her kittens will be current on vaccines and neutered by adoption. Suzette will be ready for adoption by June 25.

Gumbo is a healthy and playful kitten who loves to be petted and purred. Gumbo’s mom was a friendly stray being fed by a family in town. Gumbo is a buff tabby male, current on vaccines, neutered and healthy. 

To adopt, or to view all of The Animal Center’s cats and kittens for adoption, visit www.theanimalcenter.org or contact them at 270-0228 or info@theanimalcenter.org (email preferred).

The Animal Center is a Newtown-based, non-profit animal welfare charity that rescues, rehabilitates and places the community’s abandoned, neglected and injured kittens into loving homes.

The Animal Center not only partners with the community, but also with other rescue groups and veterinary offices to save cats that might otherwise be euthanized. The Animal Center is a 501 (c)3 publicly-supported charity, will help more than 200 cats this year and relies heavily on the support of the public and generous volunteers.

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