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Patrick was more than likely once someone's house cat who was put outside at some point. He's too friendly to be feral. While he's a little hesitant with people, he regularly approached his feeder and would brush up against her. Patrick recently came to his feeder's deck bleeding and a little beat up. With cold temperatures and the hardships of spending another winter outside, she decided it was time to get him vetted to try to find Patrick an indoor home. He is very food motivated and enjoys attention on his terms. Patrick would like to give indoor life a go. With good food, a warm bed and a little time, he will love the safety and comfort of a home. After all, frequently adopted cats improve the lives of their owners just as much as the owners improve the lives of the cats! Come meet this sweet boy to see if you could be his person! He hasn't been around dogs or children but may do well with cat savy children and respectful dogs.This cat is waiting for it's Forever Home!
Email adoptions@ctcatconnection.org with a question or better yet, complete an application for quickest consideration. (Application: https://www.ctcatconnection.org/adoption-application/).
Please consider fostering a cat or dog by applying on our website.
A cat's behavior in the shelter is usually not what it will be like in your home; if the cat is nervous, anxious, or agitated, please know that a shelter is a very stressful place for a cat.
Kitten Policy: It is important to understand that the socialization of kittens with other animals as playmates is important for their development. Therefore, CT Cat Connection has a policy that kittens and teenagers up to 12 months of age are adopted in pairs unless there is another animal in the household as a playmate and companion.
Due to demand, we cannot place cats or kittens on hold. Your visit to the shelter is to meet any cat or kitten available for adoption at the time of visit.
If you or anyone you know is interested in helping the shelter, we are always looking for foster families of our cats and dogs, as well as in-person volunteers, to assist with animal care. Fill out an application, which can be found at https://www.ctcatconnection.org/get-involved/
Patrick was more than likely once someone's house cat who was put outside at some point. He's too friendly to be feral. While he's a little hesitant with people, he regularly approached his feeder and would brush up against her. Patrick recently came to his feeder's deck bleeding and a little beat up. With cold temperatures and the hardships of spending another winter outside, she decided it was time to get him vetted to try to find Patrick an indoor home. He is very food motivated and enjoys attention on his terms. Patrick would like to give indoor life a go. With good food, a warm bed and a little time, he will love the safety and comfort of a home. After all, frequently adopted cats improve the lives of their owners just as much as the owners improve the lives of the cats! Come meet this sweet boy to see if you could be his person! He hasn't been around dogs or children but may do well with cat savy children and respectful dogs.This cat is waiting for it's Forever Home!
Email adoptions@ctcatconnection.org with a question or better yet, complete an application for quickest consideration. (Application: https://www.ctcatconnection.org/adoption-application/).
Please consider fostering a cat or dog by applying on our website.
A cat's behavior in the shelter is usually not what it will be like in your home; if the cat is nervous, anxious, or agitated, please know that a shelter is a very stressful place for a cat.
Kitten Policy: It is important to understand that the socialization of kittens with other animals as playmates is important for their development. Therefore, CT Cat Connection has a policy that kittens and teenagers up to 12 months of age are adopted in pairs unless there is another animal in the household as a playmate and companion.
Due to demand, we cannot place cats or kittens on hold. Your visit to the shelter is to meet any cat or kitten available for adoption at the time of visit.
If you or anyone you know is interested in helping the shelter, we are always looking for foster families of our cats and dogs, as well as in-person volunteers, to assist with animal care. Fill out an application, which can be found at https://www.ctcatconnection.org/get-involved/
We accept cash, check and credit card. Donations may also be made from facebook or our website: www.ctcatconnection.org - using PayPal
Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
Find the application our website at ctcatconnection.org
2.
Approve Application
An adoption coordinator will contact you.
3.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
An appointment will be scheduled by the adoption coordinator.
Additional adoption info
During your scheduled appointment, you will have dedicated time with an adoption counselor who will assist you with selecting a cat for you and your home.
During your scheduled appointment, you will have dedicated time with an adoption counselor who will assist you with selecting a cat for you and your home.
Go meet their pets
Adoptions are by appointment only with an approved adoption application submitted in advance. An application and other information can be found on our website at ctcatconnection.org.
Due to limited space in our facility and limited volunteers to meet with the public, we cannot accommodate visitors.
Adoptions are by appointment only with an approved adoption application submitted in advance. An application and other information can be found on our website at ctcatconnection.org.
Due to limited space in our facility and limited volunteers to meet with the public, we cannot accommodate visitors.
More about this shelter
We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to the welfare of animals with a 'No-Kill' policy. Our efforts are focused primarily on finding loving homes for the many cats that are strays, abused, abandoned, surrendered or impounded. All animals are given medical attention, spay/neutered and vaccinated before placement. We are a small shelter comprised of 100% volunteers dedicated to helping homeless cats find their forever families.
We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to the welfare of animals with a 'No-Kill' policy. Our efforts are focused primarily on finding loving homes for the many cats that are strays, abused, abandoned, surrendered or impounded. All animals are given medical attention, spay/neutered and vaccinated before placement. We are a small shelter comprised of 100% volunteers dedicated to helping homeless cats find their forever families.
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