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Our Thanksgiving Feast kittens were found alone outside in Central Maine with no mother cat in sight. A good Samaritan brought them to HART where they’ve been living in a foster home ever since. Because they weren’t exposed to people for the first two months of their lives, they’re still getting used to human companionship. Due to this, we are requiring that they be adopted to quieter homes without young children or active dogs so that they each have the comfort of one of their siblings in their new home. Fun fact: each Thanksgiving Feast kitten is a polydactyl with extra toes on either their front two paws or on all four paws!
Turkey is a handsome gray and white fellow with an adorable black nose. Turkey is the most outgoing and confident kitten of the litter. He follows his foster mom around asking for pets and enjoys curling up on a nice lap for a nap. Turkey has the best purr and LOVES to play with toys. And goodness, Turkey’s paws are amazing. He has opposable thumbs on his front paws and his back paws have several extra toe beans as well. He is sure to bring lots of love and snuggles to the home lucky enough to snatch him up!
HART requires that young kittens be adopted in pairs unless you have an existing kitten or young cat at home. This policy is NOT based on a desire to increase our number of adoptions. Rather this ensures that the kittens we rescue, nurture, and love are adopted into homes that offer the best possible environment for their social development. Most rescue groups have similar policies regarding kittens.
Go to our website, www.hartofme.org, to submit your online application today!
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Our Thanksgiving Feast kittens were found alone outside in Central Maine with no mother cat in sight. A good Samaritan brought them to HART where they’ve been living in a foster home ever since. Because they weren’t exposed to people for the first two months of their lives, they’re still getting used to human companionship. Due to this, we are requiring that they be adopted to quieter homes without young children or active dogs so that they each have the comfort of one of their siblings in their new home. Fun fact: each Thanksgiving Feast kitten is a polydactyl with extra toes on either their front two paws or on all four paws!
Turkey is a handsome gray and white fellow with an adorable black nose. Turkey is the most outgoing and confident kitten of the litter. He follows his foster mom around asking for pets and enjoys curling up on a nice lap for a nap. Turkey has the best purr and LOVES to play with toys. And goodness, Turkey’s paws are amazing. He has opposable thumbs on his front paws and his back paws have several extra toe beans as well. He is sure to bring lots of love and snuggles to the home lucky enough to snatch him up!
HART requires that young kittens be adopted in pairs unless you have an existing kitten or young cat at home. This policy is NOT based on a desire to increase our number of adoptions. Rather this ensures that the kittens we rescue, nurture, and love are adopted into homes that offer the best possible environment for their social development. Most rescue groups have similar policies regarding kittens.
Go to our website, www.hartofme.org, to submit your online application today!
All adopters must agree to our indoor-only policy. Our adoption application and more information is online at www.hartofme.com/adopt
All adopters must agree to our indoor-only policy. Our adoption application and more information is online at www.hartofme.com/adopt
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HART is open to visitors 1-4pm on Wednesdays and 11am-4pm on Saturdays. Kittens do not live at the shelter. For kitten adoptions or off-hours shelter tours, please email info@hartofme.com to make an appointment.
HART is open to visitors 1-4pm on Wednesdays and 11am-4pm on Saturdays. Kittens do not live at the shelter. For kitten adoptions or off-hours shelter tours, please email info@hartofme.com to make an appointment.
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The Homeless Animal Rescue Team (HART) of Maine is a non-profit, no-kill, all-volunteer, open-environment shelter and adoption center for cats in Cumberland, Maine.
The Homeless Animal Rescue Team (HART) of Maine is a non-profit, no-kill, all-volunteer, open-environment shelter and adoption center for cats in Cumberland, Maine.
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