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My basic info
Breed
American Shorthair
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Age
4 years old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Not good with kids
Good with cats
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Maggie Mae is shy but curious 4 year old spayed female who was brought into us terrified in a massive dog crate. After that traumatizing experience, Maggie has been slow to open up, but she has been making progress! She seeks out treats from us and is interested in our hands when we rest them in the cage, though she's still nervous if we move too quickly. She adores our other cats and will come up to the bars to chirp when we have other cats loose in the room. She's a great girl with a lot of potential who just needs someone who'll be willing to give her that extra bit of work to help her blossom. Maggie Mae is spayed and up to date on her vaccines.
For more information on Maggie Mae, call AWS at 860-354-1350 email animalwelfare.socty@snet.net or visit our website aws-shelter.org for an application Adoption Fees for Senior cats (8yrs and up) is $50 Adult Cats $200 and Kittens under a year $250.
Maggie Mae is shy but curious 4 year old spayed female who was brought into us terrified in a massive dog crate. After that traumatizing experience, Maggie has been slow to open up, but she has been making progress! She seeks out treats from us and is interested in our hands when we rest them in the cage, though she's still nervous if we move too quickly. She adores our other cats and will come up to the bars to chirp when we have other cats loose in the room. She's a great girl with a lot of potential who just needs someone who'll be willing to give her that extra bit of work to help her blossom. Maggie Mae is spayed and up to date on her vaccines.
For more information on Maggie Mae, call AWS at 860-354-1350 email animalwelfare.socty@snet.net or visit our website aws-shelter.org for an application Adoption Fees for Senior cats (8yrs and up) is $50 Adult Cats $200 and Kittens under a year $250.
applications can be found on our website aws-shelter.org
2.
Approve Application
all applications and reviewed. If approved and we have a suitable dog/cat your looking for we'll set you an appointment to meet the dog/cat.
3.
Meet the Pet
After an application has been approved you come meet the dog/cat. If all goes well we move forward with adoption if the animal is ready.
Additional adoption info
AWS Adoption Procedure
If you are interested in adopting an animal, please contact us in one of the following ways:
1. Telephone the shelter at (860) 354-1350
2. Visit the shelter website aws-shelter.org to fill out an application to adopt.
3. Email us at: animalwelfare.socty@snet.net
Get Assistance From Our Experts
The staff works patiently to ensure each animal's chance for a successful adoption. As caregivers, our staff is well-equipped to advise on an animal's temperament and suitability for children, senior citizens, people with special needs, or homes with other pets. Please contact us for more information or drop by the shelter during adoption hours and discuss your needs with a member of our staff.
Adoption Applications
When you arrive at the shelter, you will need to complete an adoption application. Please note that applications must be filled out in person and cannot be emailed or faxed. All adoptions are subject to review
Adoption Fees
A donation of the following amount is requested at the time of adoption:
Cats $150 Kittens $200
Dogs $350 Puppies $400
AWS Adoption Procedure
If you are interested in adopting an animal, please contact us in one of the following ways:
1. Telephone the shelter at (860) 354-1350
2. Visit the shelter website aws-shelter.org to fill out an application to adopt.
3. Email us at: animalwelfare.socty@snet.net
Get Assistance From Our Experts
The staff works patiently to ensure each animal's chance for a successful adoption. As caregivers, our staff is well-equipped to advise on an animal's temperament and suitability for children, senior citizens, people with special needs, or homes with other pets. Please contact us for more information or drop by the shelter during adoption hours and discuss your needs with a member of our staff.
Adoption Applications
When you arrive at the shelter, you will need to complete an adoption application. Please note that applications must be filled out in person and cannot be emailed or faxed. All adoptions are subject to review
Adoption Fees
A donation of the following amount is requested at the time of adoption:
You can view our animals on our website or come in and visit them at our shelter. AWS Adoption By Appointment Hours:
Tuesday - 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday through Saturday - 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Monday - Closed
You can view our animals on our website or come in and visit them at our shelter. AWS Adoption By Appointment Hours:
Tuesday - 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday through Saturday - 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Monday - Closed
Animal Welfare Society, Inc. is an independent, non-profit, non-destroy organization founded in 1965.
Our Mission is to aid and find loving, permanent homes for abandoned, stray, and abused cats and dogs in New Milford, Bridgewater, Brookfield, Roxbury, and Washington, Connecticut.
Each year hundreds of dogs and cats find refuge at our shelter located at 8 Dodd Road in New Milford, Connecticut. Abandoned dogs are rescued from the Regional Canine Facility in New Milford after the mandatory 7-day waiting period. AWS also makes periodic trips to New York City's overpopulated dog pounds and brings their animals to our shelter for placement. Our cats are found abandoned in the areas we serve.
From the moment these animals enter the shelter, they are no longer unwanted. Each is a special pet waiting for a caring, responsible, permanent home.
Animal Welfare Society, Inc. is an independent, non-profit, non-destroy organization founded in 1965.
Our Mission is to aid and find loving, permanent homes for abandoned, stray, and abused cats and dogs in New Milford, Bridgewater, Brookfield, Roxbury, and Washington, Connecticut.
Each year hundreds of dogs and cats find refuge at our shelter located at 8 Dodd Road in New Milford, Connecticut. Abandoned dogs are rescued from the Regional Canine Facility in New Milford after the mandatory 7-day waiting period. AWS also makes periodic trips to New York City's overpopulated dog pounds and brings their animals to our shelter for placement. Our cats are found abandoned in the areas we serve.
From the moment these animals enter the shelter, they are no longer unwanted. Each is a special pet waiting for a caring, responsible, permanent home.
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