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Adopt A Kitten From The Animal Center

The following kittens/cats are up for adoption through The Animal Center:

GWENDOLYN is a friendly, affectionate and outgoing 11-week-old tuxedo female kitten. Gwendolyn gets along well with dogs, kids and generally everyone she meets. She would make a great companion for first-time adopters. Gwendolyn is healthy, spayed and current on vaccines.

CALLIE is a gentle and sweet nine-week-old kitty who needs a lot of love and TLC. Callie spent the first few weeks of her life in an extremely quiet home and, as a result, she is best in peaceful environments. Callie is healthy, spayed and current on vaccines. 

FARINA is a sweet and gentle nine-week-old kitten in need of a home. When she was transferred into The Animal Center’s program, she was anemic, pale and weak from a flea infestation and poor nutrition. Farina has received the veterinary care she needs, is flea free, current on vaccines, healthy and happy to be feeling better.

PUFFYCUP is a sweet 12-week-old kitten. He loves to purr, play, snuggle (and eat!). Puffycup is healthy, neutered and current on vaccines.

LOOPIN likes to eat, play and purr and is healthy and current on vaccines.

SUZETTE is a sweet, affectionate and friendly five-year-old, female Maine Coon mix lap cat in need of a loving home. Suzette was abandoned while pregnant and gave birth within a week of going to The Animal Center. Now that all of her kittens have been adopted, Suzette needs a home to call her own. She is spayed, current on vaccines and healthy.

Good news: Jelly, Freckles, Petey, Willow, Pickles and Oreo were all adopted this past week.

To adopt, or to view all of The Animal Center’s cats/kittens for adoption, visit www.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 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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