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About
- Coat length
- Short
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
- Good in a home with
- Other cats, children.
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Meet Connecticut
Connecticut is a mischievous kitten at heart. She is affectionate and will play with anything. Would pair well with Hartford if you want two.
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Spayed female; about 8 pounds
Approximate birthday: August 2015 (Previously estimated as older)
Kids? Over 5. She's high energy; will play bite.
Other cats? Will need playmate. Plays aggressively but not intentionally mean. Easily paired with Hartford.
Dogs? Probably
Declawed? No
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Not quite what you’re looking for? Check out all our animals for adoption at www.townandcountryhumanesociety.org or stop by 12 to 5, Tues or Thur - Sun.
All animals for adoption have passed a number of health tests; are spayed/neutered, up to date on their shots, and microchipped. We are an all-volunteer organization funded completely by donations, and ask for an adoption donation of $150 for each cat to help offset the medical costs for the next one we bring in. Ownership costs per year for a cat average $800.
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Spayed female; about 8 pounds
Approximate birthday: August 2015 (Previously estimated as older)
Kids? Over 5. She's high energy; will play bite.
Other cats? Will need playmate. Plays aggressively but not intentionally mean. Easily paired with Hartford.
Dogs? Probably
Declawed? No
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Not quite what you’re looking for? Check out all our animals for adoption at www.townandcountryhumanesociety.org or stop by 12 to 5, Tues or Thur - Sun.
All animals for adoption have passed a number of health tests; are spayed/neutered, up to date on their shots, and microchipped. We are an all-volunteer organization funded completely by donations, and ask for an adoption donation of $150 for each cat to help offset the medical costs for the next one we bring in. Ownership costs per year for a cat average $800.
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