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Adopt A Cat From The Animal Center

The following kittens are available for adoption through The Animal Center:

ULYSSES is a zany, playful and friendly 9-week-old brown tabby. He is healthy, neutered and current on vaccines.

ALADDIN loves to play, purr, snuggle and make friends with everyone he meets. He is healthy, neutered and current on vaccines.

ARABELLA is an approximately 8-week-old brown tabby. She is healthy, spayed and current on vac-cines.

SHAMUS is a friendly and sweet 8-week-old male. He is neutered, healthy and current on vaccines.

SUNSHINE is a sweet and gentle tabby/calico mix. She loves to play and  has a great personality. Sunshine is approximately 8 weeks old, spayed, healthy and current on vaccines.

NOVA is a friendly, zany, playful and sweet 13-week-old orange tabby female kitten. She is healthy, spayed and current on vaccines.

MALIBU is a 13-week-old snuggly buff tabby male who is trying to work through some self confidence issues. He loves to play and snuggle, and he purrs up a storm when on his favorite cat tower, which reaches 6 feet tall. On the ground, he’s more uncertain of people. Malibu is neutered, healthy and cur-rent on vaccines.

Good news: Andie, Fi and Sassafras have been adopted.

To adopt, or to view all of The Animal Center’s 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 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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