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Storm reminds us of a lighthouse keeper. He's got sweet sad eyes and looks like he's seen quite a bit living on his own outside. Despite being under 4 years old, he's got an old sea captain kind of soul. He's never been aggressive towards us and has made amazing progress! At the shelter, Storm is typically chilling out in a cat bed welcoming visitors and beckoning them to pet him. He won't be a lap cat - he's more of an independent fella - but he's a love and easy to approach once he settles into his new home!
Storm reminds us of a lighthouse keeper. He's got sweet sad eyes and looks like he's seen quite a bit living on his own outside. Despite being under 4 years old, he's got an old sea captain kind of soul. He's never been aggressive towards us and has made amazing progress! At the shelter, Storm is typically chilling out in a cat bed welcoming visitors and beckoning them to pet him. He won't be a lap cat - he's more of an independent fella - but he's a love and easy to approach once he settles into his new home!
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Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
Approved applicants are invited to the shelter to meet specific animals.
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Sign Adoption Contract
The final steps include paying a fee, reviewing and signing a contract, and purchasing supplies to welcome your new pet.
Additional adoption info
At the Branford Compassion Club, we 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. There is an adoption fee of $150 for adult cats and $225 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 Immunodeficiency Virus
De-wormed and De-fleaed
Vaccinated against Distemper and Rabies (over 3 months of age)
Spayed/Neutered
At the Branford Compassion Club, we 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. There is an adoption fee of $150 for adult cats and $225 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 Immunodeficiency Virus
De-wormed and De-fleaed
Vaccinated against Distemper and Rabies (over 3 months of age)
Spayed/Neutered
During COVID-19, we are making appointments to visit cats for approved adopters. Please submit an application as a first step.
During COVID-19, we are making appointments to visit cats for approved adopters. Please submit an application as a first step.
More about this rescue
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.
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.