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Adopt A Cat From The Animal Center

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

KRISPY KREME  is a loving and affectionate 3 1/2 months old gray tiger kitten. She would adjust easily to a new home environment and do well with children. When Animal Center officials brought her into the program, she had an upper respiratory infection, but she’s feeling much better and is ready for adoption. Krispy Kreme is spayed and current on vaccines.

MACI is a super friendly kitten, and is approximately 3 1/2 months old. She would do very well in a household with children where she would get a lot of love, play time, and attention. When Animal Center officials brought her into the program, she had an upper respiratory infection, but she’s feeling much better and is ready for adoption. Maci is spayed and current on vaccines.

CLARABELL showed up on a kind hearted family’s doorstep on Thanksgiving morning. She is very affectionate and friendly, so Animal Center officials know she belonged to a family at one time. They don’t know why anyone would have abandoned her, but they do know she’s so happy to be rescued. Her kittens have both been adopted, and officials are hoping that Clarabell can find a home for the holidays. She’s approximately 1 1/2 years old, spayed, and current on vaccines.

ERNIE is a friendly, 1 1/2 year old black and white male cat. He gets along great with other cats and loves to be petted. He is neutered and current on vaccines.

SAMANTHA (adoption pending) is a friendly and affectionate adult calico for adoption. She was left behind when her owners moved. She loves to be petted and would be a wonderful addition to any home looking for a sweet feline companion.

She is spayed, healthy, and current on vaccines.

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.

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