Adopt A Cat Or Kitten
Adopt A Cat Or Kitten
The following cats and kittens are available for adoption through The Animal Center:
PENNY is a sweet and cuddly mom cat. She loves to lay in your arms and have her ears and belly rubbed. Penny is petite and has big gold eyes and a brick-colored nose. Penny gave birth to four healthy kittens in late May and Penny and her kittens will be ready for adoption at the end of July. She is healthy, current on vaccines and will be spayed before adoption.
BUSTER and LITTLE TUX are friendly, outgoing, and playful 9-week-old kittens. Buster is very outgoing and Little Tux hangs back until big brother checks you out. These kittens may be adopted together or separately. They are healthy, neutered, and current on vaccines.
PANCAKEâS MOM is a friendly, affectionate and loving 2-to-3-year-old female brown tabby looking for a home to call her own. She is a neighborhood cat who was being fed by a family that was recently evicted from its Sandy Hook home. This cat had one kitten, Pancake, who looks just like her. Pancakeâs Mom loves everyone she meets and would make a great companion for anyone looking to add a sweet and affectionate kitty to their home. She is spayed, healthy, and current on vaccines.
CRICKET is a gray and white tiger cat who was rescued from living outside, adjusting well to life in foster care, and would love to find a home to call his own.
LUNA is a friendly, playful and sweet female cat. She is a neighborhood cat who had been fed by a family that recently got evicted from its Sandy Hook home. Luna gets lots of attention and fed by Animal Center volunteers daily, but would love to find a forever home. She is spayed, healthy, and current on vaccines.
Good news: Lilac and Little Miss Sunshine have been adopted.
To adopt, contact info@theanimalcenter.org or 203-270-0228 (email best on weekends).
The Animal Center is an all volunteer, non-profit animal welfare charity. Programs include: A foster-based, no-kill rescue and adoption program for homeless and injured cats and kittens; and a Feral Cat Assistance Program that provides spay/neuter and vaccination assistance to caregivers of free-roaming, unowned cats in the community. The Animal Center, a 501 (c)3 publicly-supported charity, helps approximately 250 cats a year, and relies heavily on the support of the public and generous volunteers. For more information, visit The Animal Center online at http://www.theanimalcenter.org.