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    24-04-15-00016C01Jessie (f)(female)Domestic CatFairfield County, Bridgeport, CTID: 24-04-15-00016

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    Jessie is a friendly and affectionate kitty who loves to have attention and spend time with people. She gets along

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    24-04-14-00374C01Chance & Clover (m)(male)Domestic CatFairfield County, Bethel, CTID: 24-04-14-00374

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    Meet Chance & Clover of our Saint Patrick's Day litter! These three-month-old brothers came to our rescue with

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    24-04-12-00421C05Trixie (f)(female)American Shorthair mixFairfield County, Bethel, CTID: 24-04-12-00421

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (11)

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    This petite kitty is Trixie. She is 2-years-old and weighs just 5.2 lb. She has a pretty orange and white short

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    24-04-12-00419C05Angie (f)(female)American Shorthair mixFairfield County, Bethel, CTID: 24-04-12-00419

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    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (16)

    Meet Angie! She is a 4-year-old shorthaired kitty with a pretty black coat and weighs 8.6 lb. Angie loves to cuddle

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    24-04-12-00418C05Tony (m)(male)American Shorthair mixFairfield County, Bethel, CTID: 24-04-12-00418

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    Meet Tony! He is an 18-month-old shorthaired kitty with a soft, shiny black coat and weighs 11 lbs. Tony is a

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    24-04-10-00284C01Charlie (m)(male)Domestic CatFairfield County, Bridgeport, CTID: 24-04-10-00284

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    24-04-10-00194C01Carolina (f)(female)Domestic CatFairfield County, Bethel, CTID: 24-04-10-00194

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    Meet Carolina of the 'Harry Styles' litter! This two-year-old tortoiseshell beauty was an amazing mom to her

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    24-04-07-00374C05Mary (f)(female)American Shorthair mixFairfield County, Bethel, CTID: 24-04-07-00374

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (26)

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (28)

    This pretty kitty is Mary. She is 2-years-old and weighs 7 lb. Mary finished raising her two babies and is now

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    24-04-07-00021C01Jazzy (m)(male)Domestic CatFairfield County, Bridgeport, CTID: 24-04-07-00021

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    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (31)

    Jazzy is a handsome boy about 2 1/2 who likes to have attention and spend time with people. He gets along with

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    24-04-05-00276C01Zedo (m)(male)Domestic CatFairfield County, Bridgeport, CTID: 24-04-05-00276

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    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (34)

    Zedo is a friendly young guy about 8 months who loves to play. He gets along well with other cats and would be a

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    24-04-03-00476C01Cat Middleton (f)(female)Domestic CatFairfield County, Bethel, CTID: 24-04-03-00476

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    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (37)

    Meet Cat Middleton of 'The Royal Family' litter! This gorgeous one-year-old tabby mama came to us back in January

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    24-04-03-00469C05Mikayla (f)(female)American Shorthair mixFairfield County, Bethel, CTID: 24-04-03-00469

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (38)

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (40)

    This pretty kitty is Mikayla. She is a 3-year-old shorthaired grey and white tabby and is polydactyl. Mikayla just

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    24-04-03-00400C05S'mores (m)(male)American ShorthairHartford County, MANSFIELD CENTER, CTID: 24-04-03-00400

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (41)

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (43)

    S'mores is a very cute and energetic kitten, he loves eating delicious snacks and meow to people. He eats a lot

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    24-04-02-00344C01Heaven (f)(female)Domestic CatFairfield County, Danbury, CTID: 24-04-02-00344

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    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (46)

    Heaven is an adorable black and white cat who is about 5-7 years old. Although she has always been a pleasure it's

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    24-03-21-00424C05Bonnie (f)(female)American Shorthair mixFairfield County, Bethel, CTID: 24-03-21-00424

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    This pretty kitty is Bonnie. She is one-year-old and weighs 9 lb. She has a soft shorthaired brown tabby coat with

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    24-03-14-00363C38Rooster (m)(male)Russian Blue mixHartford County, Manchester, CTID: Rooster

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (52)

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (54)

    Rooster is a cat-friendly sweet boy; we don't know about dogs. He's 10 years old, FIV+, and on medication for

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    24-03-05-00080C01Fred and Barney (m)(male)Domestic CatHartford County, Manchester, CTID: 24-03-05-00080

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    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (57)

    Fred and Barney are rescues, brothers, 11 years old. I have developed allergies to them and must rehome. They are

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    24-02-27-00081C05Dante & Pepita (m)(male)American Shorthair mixFairfield County, Bethel, CTID: 24-02-27-00081

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (58)

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (60)

    Meet Dante and Pepita! These two adorable 6-month-old black kittens are looking for their forever homes! This

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    24-02-25-00232C01Karma (m)(male)Domestic CatHartford County, Manchester, CTID: Karma

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (61)

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (63)

    This handsome boy was picked up by a Good Samaritan a couple of years ago and is looking for his forever home since

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    24-02-20-00453C05Bengal (f)(female)American Shorthair mixFairfield County, Bethel, CTID: 24-02-20-00453

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (64)

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (66)

    This lovely girl is Bengal. She is a beautiful 7-month-old calico. The foster family says 'Bengal is very curious.

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    24-02-20-00435C05Ayla (f)(female)American Shorthair mixFairfield County, Bethel, CTID: 24-02-20-00435

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (67)

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (69)

    This pretty kitty is Ayla. She is a 4-month-old shorthaired tuxedo. Ayla is a fun loving and cute little girl. She

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    24-02-20-00434C05Cypress (m)(male)American Shorthair mixFairfield County, Bethel, CTID: 24-02-20-00434

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (70)

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (72)

    This handsome kitty is Cypress. He is a 4-month-old shorthaired boy. Cypress is a curious playful little guy. He

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    24-02-08-00414C05Spice (f)(female)American Shorthair mixFairfield County, Bethel, CTID: 24-02-08-00414

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (73)

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (75)

    This pretty girl is Spice. She is a 9-month-old shorthaired kitty and weighs about 8 lb. Her foster says 'Spice is

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    24-02-05-00343C01Mack & Itzy (female) (m)(male)Domestic CatHartford County, Manchester, CTID: Mack & Itzy (female)

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    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (78)

    Itsy (3 years old) is a sweet affectionate girl and came out of the same house as Mack. They can be adopted

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    23-10-24-00384C05Sycamore (m)(male)American Shorthair mixFairfield County, Bethel, CTID: 23-10-24-00384

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (79)

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (81)

    This handsome kitty is Sycamore. He is a 9-month-old shorthaired tuxedo looking for his forever home. Sycamore is

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    23-07-20-00476C01Buddy (m)(male)Domestic CatHartford County, Manchester, CTID: Buddy

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    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (84)

    Buddy's a sweet boy and about 8 years old. He's great company; laid back. Children should be at least 8 years old.

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    22-10-30-00126C01Cutie Pie (f)(female)Domestic CatHartford County, Manchester, CTID: Cutie Pie

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    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (87)

    Cutie Pie is a sweet affectionate girl who enjoys attention from people. Children must be at least eight years old.

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    22-07-13-00585C05Ghost (f)(female)American Shorthair mixFairfield County, Bethel, CTID: 22-07-13-00585

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (88)

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (90)

    This pretty kitty is Ghost. She is 2-years-old and weighs just under 8 lbs. Ghost is shy but friendly. She is

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    22-05-08-00299C01Chunk (FIV+) (m)(male)Domestic CatHartford County, Manchester, CTID: Chunk

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (91)

    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (93)

    Chunk is a sweet affectionate guy who gets along with other cats but can go into a home by himself. He has Feline

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    22-05-08-00298C01Caroline (f)(female)Domestic CatHartford County, Manchester, CTID: Caroline

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    ► Cat Rescue ► Connecticut (96)

    Caroline is a shy sweet playful girl. She needs to go into a home that has a cat-friendly who wants a playmate. ***

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    FAQs

    How to pass cat adoption interview? ›

    Be honest in your answers and don't lie about anything that you're asked. It's tempting to write down what you think the rescue wants to hear, but this could lead to you matching with a cat or dog who won't fit well in your home environment.

    Where can I give my cat up in CT? ›

    Rehoming Your Pet through the Connecticut Humane Society

    Here is a brief overview of how CHS' pet rehoming program works: Call CHS at 800-452-0114 to discuss rehoming your pet. You'll talk with a team member about your circ*mstances and review your options, including ideas that you may not have considered.

    What is the timeline for rescue cats? ›

    Set Realistic Expectations! You can expect that it will take your cat some time to get used to the new routines and environment. The 'Rule of Three' means that you can gauge the time it might take for your cat to fully acclimate to his home in threes: three days, three weeks, and three months.

    How long does it take for a cat to get used to a new home? ›

    Once your cat shows interest in trying to leave the room, or is begging at the door to come out, they're ready to explore the rest of the house! Most cats will adjust within one to two weeks. If you have a multiple-animal household, it may take several months for everyone to fully adjust.

    What do they ask in a cat adoption interview? ›

    Avoid asking only yes/no questions—ask probing questions and have the adopter tell their story: Ask about what cats they have owned over the years and what happened to them, etc. Indoor/Outdoor – ask questions that will lead to what their intention is regarding if the cat will be living outdoors, or going outside.

    What questions do they ask in a cat adoption interview? ›

    Questions to Ask Potential Adopters of Kittens
    • Have you ever declawed a cat? ...
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    • Would this cat be indoor, outdoor, or indoor/outdoor?
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    • What are you looking for in a cat?
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    How do I surrender my cat in CT? ›

    If you are thinking about giving up your pet, call the Connecticut Humane Society. The mission of the Humane Society is to find homes for pets whose owner/s can no longer care for them. All pets surrendered will be subject to a behavior evaluation before being accepted.

    Where can I put my cat if I don't want it anymore? ›

    Get help from shelters and rescue groups.

    As a last resort, you may be able to surrender your pet to a local shelter or rescue organization. Each agency will have a different process for surrendering a pet to their care; learn more by visiting their website or by calling ahead.

    Can I give my cat up? ›

    There are many organisations that can help you rehome your dog or cat. They all have different procedures, so research carefully before giving them a pet you're no longer able to care for.

    What is the 3-3-3 rule for cats? ›

    While there are some cats that automatically adjust to a new home as soon as they get there, most do not. The general rule when adopting any animal is the rule of 3-3-3: three days to decompress, three weeks to learn your routine and three months to start to feel at home.

    What is the 3-3-3 rule? ›

    The 3-3-3 rule is a guideline for transitioning a rescue dog into its new home and helping it to settle in. It suggests that the first three days should be used for adjusting to its new surroundings, the next three weeks for training and bonding, and the first three months for continued socialization and training.

    Do rescue cats remember their past? ›

    Knowing this, most feline experts agree that cats are more than capable of remembering the fact that they were once abandoned by people they used to trust. The emotions that become associated with that experience are likely so strong, that the cat can hold onto those retained feelings for years.

    Do cats get sad when they go to a new home? ›

    Causes of Cat Depression

    Other examples of major changes that can trigger depression in cats are: Moving to a new home or apartment. Arrival of a baby or adopted child. A new pet in the household.

    Does my cat know I rescued him? ›

    Originally Answered: Does my cat remember when I rescued him from a lonely cage and brought him home with me to live? Yes, cats do have very clear memories about your attitude towards them, even if they may forget the actual act.

    Should cats roam the house at night? ›

    Once sufficient training is in place, you can let your kitten roam the house during the day when you can provide reasonable supervision. You should not let them roam free while you are away from home or during the night when you can't protect them from harm.

    How do you pass a pet adoption interview? ›

    Ask a Lot of Questions

    The rescue wants to know that you're committed to providing a forever home. Put together a list of questions you have about the animal. You'll want to ask about any behavioral or health issues that will need to be addressed and be prepared to explain how you'll handle them.

    Why do I want to adopt a cat answer? ›

    Adoption saves many lives.

    According to the ASPCA, about 3.2 million cats end up in animal shelters each year in the United States. Sadly, about 530,000 are euthanized. Choosing to adopt means saving the life of a cat in need and other feline lives as well.

    What makes you a good candidate for adoption? ›

    There are many ways to be “ready” for adoption, such as being financially secure, having a safe environment in which to raise a child, having a good support network, and being physically and emotionally stable. Any personal issues should be processed and dealt with prior to adopting.

    What are the requirements for cat interview? ›

    The candidate must possess excellent communication skills, writing ability, subject knowledge, listening power, confidence, leadership skills, presentation skills, interactive skills, decision-making ability, problem-solving ability, critical and analytical thinking skills, and open-mindedness in order to crack IIM ...

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