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Friends of Feral Cheshire Cats

PO Box 946, Cheshire, CT 06410

Contact Kerry Bartoletti
Email info@friendsofferalcheshirecats.org
Phone (866) 811-2287
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Areas Friends of Feral Cheshire Cats serves

Cheshire, Wolcott, Meriden, Wallingford

Friends of Feral Cheshire Cats's adoption process

Additional adoption info

All of our cats are in private foster homes. We require a pre-adoption application that can be completed online on our web site. Once the application is approved, a mutually convenient meeting time is arranged between the prospective adopter and the foster home. An adoption contract must be signed and we require an adoption donation, which is tax-deductible.

About Friends of Feral Cheshire Cats

Friends of Feral Cheshire Cats is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that administers a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program for feral cats in the Cheshire, CT area. TNR is the humane trapping, sterilization/vaccination, and management plan for feral (wild or unsocialized cats).

Friends of Feral Cheshire Cats does not operate a shelter. We offer a limited foster care network for homeless kittens and abandoned cats in our area.

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