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Compassion For Cats, New London County

P.O. Box 336, Taftville, CT 06380

Contact
Email carrienylen@comcast.net
Phone (860) 886-5085
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Areas Compassion For Cats, New London County serves

New London County, Ct.

Compassion For Cats, New London County's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Email us for an application, fill it out

2.

Submit Application

Submit completed application via email.

3.

Approve Application

You'll be contacted via email and/or phone if you didn't provide all the info, or if you did and are approved.

4.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

Call our shelter to make an appointment to come to the shelter with the people you live with.

5.

Meet the Pet

See if a compatible cat is found, as it must also be deemed to be a match by us, as the cat's happiness is the goal.

6.

Home Check

Home check may be needed if you've never had pets before and don't have a Vet reference.

7.

Pay Fee

When you pick up the cat you'll need to pay the adoption fee, which is usually $125.00 per adult, or $175.00 per kitten.

Additional adoption info

Adopting a friend: We have many, very well taken care of, fully vetted, sweet, socialized cats and kittens looking for a responsible, forever, loving home. Adoption criteria for our cats and kittens is fairly simple. We do not allow declawing, or a Tendonectomy under any conditions. Our cats and kittens are placed as indoor only. Once a cat or kitten has been adopted from us, if an owner finds themselves in dire circumstance, our agreement is that the owner will contact us and allow us to help them place the cat or kitten. If we do not have space to take the cat or kitten back physically, we will work with the owner through our website to place the cat or kitten. All our cats are spayed and neutered before adoption - our kittens are at least twelve weeks old when they go to their new homes. They are all tested for Leukemia and FIV before placement.

About Compassion For Cats, New London County

Compassion For Cats of New London Inc. is a charitable, 501c3 organization dedicated to saving the lives of abandoned, abused and neglected animals, getting them their necessary medical care and adopting them into responsible, loving homes. We also have taken in and found homes for cats and kittens whose owners could no longer keep because of owners debilitating illness or death.

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