Meow! My name is Maribelle

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Calico Cat for adoption in Middletown, Connecticut - Maribelle
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Maribelle's Info...

Breed: Calico Color: Calico Or Dilute Calico Age: Young
Sex: Female ID#: Deb Hair: Short

I am already spayed, a special needs pet, up to date with shots, not good with kids, not good with dogs, and good with cats.

Maribelle's Story...
Hi, my name is Maribelle! As of 8/5/11 I am about 2 years old. I have tested positive for AIDS. Don't worry, you (humans) cannot catch it from me and neither can dogs. It is also very, very difficult for other cats to catch. I can also live just as long as cats without FIV. I am not sick, I just have a weaker immune system and need to be fed a good quality food. I hope this doesn't change your mind about adopting me. .I was found in the Washington Arms on Washington Street in Middletown. I am very affectionate once I know you. I love to be pet, and like attention once I know you. I do need a patient person who will give me some time to adjust to my new home. I am a big sweetheart and would love a forever home and all of the love and affection I deserve.

Contact This Rescue Group...

Rescue Group: CATALES, Inc
Pet ID #: Deb
Phone:
(860) 344-9043
Let 'em know you saw "Maribelle" on Adopt-a-Pet.com!
E-mail:
info@catales.org
Let 'em know you saw "Maribelle" on Adopt-a-Pet.com!
Website:
Address: PO Box 901
Middletown, CT
06457

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Rescue Group Info...

About Our Rescue Group...
CATALES promotes the welfare of cats through activities such as:
- Location of homeless and/or feral cats in need of rescue;
- Provision of food and shelter for in-need cats;
- Provision of responsible medical care for in-need cats by bringing them to licensed veterinarians for appropriate treatment such as vaccines;
- Spay/neuter of all cats placed in homes or returned to their feral colonies;
- Provision of information and assistance to others in regard to spay/neuter resources;
- Placing of rescued cats in safe homes with follow-up to ensure continued well-being;
- Education of the general public in regard to responsible animal care and welfare;
- Cooperation with other individuals and organizations working in the animal rescue community;
- Fighting animal abuse wherever we find it in society.
Come Meet Our Pets...
CATALES, Inc.
Middletown, CT

Call for an appointment

Our Adoption Process...
CATALES, Inc. helps homeless, abandoned cats find responsible and loving permanent homes. As Catales does not take owner-surrendered cats, the cats we rescue have been abandoned, neglected or abused. While we generally trap, spay/neuter and release feral cats, occasionally we rescue ferals or semi-ferals from the colonies we help feed. Almost all of these animals have survived hunger and illness before entering the safety of CATALES.

We are looking for very special people who truly care about these animals, not as property but as friends who will become a part of their adoptive families. Our priority is to make sure that the cats will never again need to be rescued. In order to accomplish this goal, we ask all potential parents to fill out a detailed adoption application. Adoption from CATALES means that you will be asked to make a tax deductible adoption donation and to pay for spay/neuter if it has not been done before you adopt. We also ask that the adopter agrees to follow-up visits from someone at CATALES. We want to do everything possible to make sure that the animals we place find the best possible homes and safest futures once released from our care

We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
CATALES, Inc. is a non-profit, no-kill organization consisting of volunteers dedicated to improving and enriching the lives of homeless cats and kittens. Through foster homes, we provide food, medical care, and temporary shelter for felines awaiting adoption. We also provide a safe haven for cats that have special needs and are waiting for special families and homes.