Adopt A Kitten From The Animal Center
Adopt A Kitten From The Animal Center
The following kittens are available for adoption through The Animal Center:
PIXIE is a friendly, playful, short-haired, male silver tabby with stripes on top and spots on his belly. Heâs the big boy of his litter and was born on June 1.
TWINKLES is a friendly, playful and zany black kitten. She loves to chase feather toys and cuddle on laps when sheâs tired.Â
SPRINKLES is a people-cat. She loves to run over and say hello when people enter the room. Sheâs quick to purr and loves to play with her brother and sister Pixie and Twinkles. She was born on June 1.
FREDDY is a handsome, friendly, loving brown tabby. He is healthy, current on vaccines and neutered.
RUDY is a playful and affectionate black domestic short hair kitten. Rudy loves everyone he meets and would transition easily to a new home. He is healthy, current on vaccines and neutered.
TWEETIE is a gray and white domestic short-haired kitten. Tweetie had been living outside in Sandy Hook before his rescue. He is transitioning well to life with people, and would do best in a cat-friendly home with lots of love. He has been neutered and is current on vaccines and healthy.
OSCAR LE DEUX is a friendly, zany and playful 12-week-old kitten. He gets along well with dogs and other cats. He is neutered, current on vaccines and healthy.
LITTLE BUDDY & FUZZY are friendly, playful and sweet male kittens. They love everyone they meet and would adjust easily to a new home environment. They are healthy and current on vaccines.
Good news: Twitter, Penelope, Scooter, Scout and Daisy have all been adopted.
To adopt, or to view all of The Animal Centerâs cats/kittens for adoption, visit theanimalcenter.org or contact The Animal Center 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 communityâs 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.