Adopt Cats From The Animal Center
Adopt Cats From The Animal Center
The following cats and kittens are available for adoption through The Animal Center:
SUMMER: Looking for a friendly, loving kitty? Let a little Summer into your life. This kitty gets along great with everyone she meets and would transition easily into a new home environment. Itâs hard to believe that this kitty was scheduled for euthanasia. Animal Center officials transferred her into their program after they met her at a local shelter when her time had run out. Why? Summer had just had a litter of five kittens. The shelter already had far too many kittens and there were dozens of abandoned cats needing to get into the shelter. She adores human companionship and is an easy-going cat. Summerâs kittens are grown, and itâs time for mom to find a loving home to call her own. Summer is spayed, healthy, and current on vaccines.
WINKY is the smallest of her littermates, but she more than makes up for her size by her zest for play and her intelligence. This cute kitten gets along great with children and loves to do surprise âWinky leapsâ at her toys and at her brothers and sister. Winky is spayed, healthy, and current on vaccines.
KATNISS is a beautiful calico kitten who will rush over to rub your leg and purr when you walk into a room. She is really playful and affectionate with everyone. Katniss is spayed, healthy, and current on vaccines.
Good news: Dusty and Buzz have been adopted.
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.