Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with dogs,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Miss Kitty Keys, a sweet soul who has not had an easy life. She came to us after years of neglect, in poor condition from a lack of care. Significantly overweight due to an improper diet, severely matted fur that had to be shaved, and an untreated skin infection, Miss Kitty was in desperate need of help. We're working closely with our vet to address the physical issues caused by her past, and with time, she’s beginning to feel better.At first, Miss Kitty can be a bit fearful. She might hide or hiss when approached, as she’s still learning to trust again. But once she feels safe, she’ll warm up and show her true, gentle nature. Miss Kitty has amazing biscuit-making skills and will happily knead away when she feels at ease. Though she’s been through so much, she has never been aggressive—just the opposite, in fact. When she’s comfortable, she’s a total sweetheart who loves to snuggle.Alicia loves nothing more than curling up on her human's pillow, wrapping herself around their head as she purrs like a little motorboat. She’s looking for a quiet, patient home where she can decompress and fully recover from her past. Alicia deserves a family that will treat her like the queen she is, giving her the care and love she so deeply deserves.If you're ready to offer this special girl the safe, calm, and loving home she’s been waiting for, Alicia Keys will surely bring a lifetime of love and gratitude in return.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/