Little One's Info...
| Breed: | Domestic Shorthair | Color: | Gray Or Blue | Age: | Adult |
| Sex: | Female | ID#: | 24 | Hair: | Short |
I am already spayed, in need of an experienced adopter, up to date with shots, good with kids, and good with cats.
Little One is a striking adult female, solid grey with bright yellow eyes. She is the twin sister of Handsome Boy and the sister of Peanut; they all live together in our Community Room. Little One loves to be recognized, petted and doted on; she is shy at first, but when she gets to know and trust you, she will come to you happily, grace your lap, and purr when you pet and brush her. Little One will make a wonderful companion in a forever home with adults and possibly older children; she could be equally happy being adopted with one of her siblings or another shelter cat, integrate into a home with another cat, or simply be the only pet.
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Shelter Info...
Branford Compassion Club (BCC) is a non-profit feline
rescue organization that serves not only Branford, CT,
but surrounding shoreline towns. The mission of the club
is to provide for the feeding, shelter and care of homeless,
abandoned and feral cats; to educate the public about the
importance of spay/neuter population control, responsible
pet ownership and kindness to animals; and to establish an
ongoing community network to achieve these goals.
Branford Compassion Club was founded in November 1997,
by a handful of compassionate Branford residents concerned
with the growing population of feral cats. The residents
united to form BCC to alleviate the hunger and suffering
of feral cats in this community.
The Branford Compassion Club is an all volunteer organization, and as such we are only able to be open on Saturdays from 11-3. If you need to come in at a different time, please call and we would be happy to set up an appointment with you.
At the Branford Compassion Club, we do require a potential adopter to fill out an application, which includes vet history and references, and is then reviewed by an officer of the shelter. Adoptions may happen the same day, if possible. There is an adoption fee of 125$ for adult cats and 150$ for kittens, this fee helps to offset the cost of all the medical procedures done prior to adoption such as:
Medically checked by a veterinarian
Tested for Feline Leukemia and Feline AIDS
De-wormed and De-fleaed
Vaccinated against Distemper and Rabies (over 3 months of age)
Spayed/Neutered
The adoption fee also helps us to intake another cat once the space from your new family member opens up.
North Branford, Branford, and surrounding areas if need be.
