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GUY NOIR is a 1-1/2 year old friendly, outgoing male kitty in need of a loving home. Guy Noir loves to play, will come and sit in your lap, and even comes when called. He gets along great with dogs. Found abandoned in a park, Guy Noir is healthy, neu

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GUY NOIR is a 1-1/2 year old friendly, outgoing male kitty in need of a loving home. Guy Noir loves to play, will come and sit in your lap, and even comes when called. He gets along great with dogs. Found abandoned in a park, Guy Noir is healthy, neutered and current on vaccines.

JETER was adopted from The Animal Center as a kitten nearly two years ago but was returned to The Animal Center on November 5, a day after the New York Yankees won the World Series. Jeter is a friendly, loving, outgoing and sweet cat. The family which had adopted Jeter had a baby and Jeter, used to being this couple’s center of attention for his whole life, suddenly found his world turned upside down. After the baby arrived, his humans no longer had time for him. Nor did they have any patience for dealing with Jeter when he would act out to express his jealousy of the baby. Jeter is friendly, easy-going, healthy, and has a sweet personality.

LOLA is the last of a group of kittens rescued by a caring family in Newtown. Little did the family know that the free-roaming stray cats they were feeding in their neighborhood early in the summer were pregnant until one day the kittens showed up. Lola is enjoying the transition from living outside to living in. She is friendly and sweet. She is approximately 5 months old, spayed, healthy and current on vaccines.

To adopt, contact The Animal Center at info@theanimalcenter.org or 270-0228 (emailed preferred). The Animal Center is a Newtown-based, non-profit animal welfare charity. Our feline programs provide rescue, rehabilitation, spay/neuter, and adoption services for homeless cats and kittens in the community. The Animal Center partners with other rescue groups as well as veterinary offices to save cats who might otherwise be euthanized. The Animal Center is 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. 

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