Updated: November 4, 2009
We always need help keeping the place tidy (cats are neat by nature yet do need help to stay that way).
If you have cat allergies and still want to help out, you can help help us maintain an adoption book or distribute flyers.You must be at least 21 years of age, love animals and can offer at least 2, 4, or more hours monthly.
Please call 203-762-2006 and leave a a brief message, your name, phone number and the best times to reach you.
Please visit our official website at:
We are always looking for foster homes to care for some of our kittens and cats. We provide the food, litter and other necessary supplies, you provide a home with love. If you are interested in becoming a foster parent, or a volunteer for Animals in Distress, please call Carole at 203-847-3784.
Please come visit and consider giving a home to one or more of our sweet friends. We're getting a bit crowded and need to make room for more animals in need of our help.
Long or short-haired, from Calicos or Tigers. They're all looking for a good home. How about yours?
• Kittens: $100.00 (includes the cost of spay/neuter.) Michelle is a friendly, lovable young lap cat. A lovely tabby with russet undertones and highlights. Michelle isn't happy about sharing her attentions with other animals so would make a great companion for those one-pet-only homes. Come make Michelle your belle.
animals-in-distress.com.
Who We Are
Animals in Distress is a non-profit cat shelter run entirely by volunteers. Animals in Distress rescues homeless cats and kittens and provides them with a safe haven and lots of love and attention until they find new homes.
Adopting a friend
If you would like to get to know our very special cats and kittens, please meet us at our shelter.
Adoption donations:
• Adult cats (6 months and older): $75.00
Save time fill in our online application before you come to visit. animals-in-distress.com/adoptionform
You can also visit our official website at animals-in-distress.com
View a list of pets at this shelter.
