Pitter Patter Feline Rescue, Inc. - Stamford Pet Shelter

Pitter Patter Feline Rescue Inc. is an all-volunteer rescue organization serving lower Fairfield County CT. Our goal is to reduce the feral cat population and find loving homes for the abandoned and adoptable kittens. We rely 100% on donations, with every dollar going directly to the care and support of the cats. Our volunteers have a great amount of passion and dedication to the cats we rescue. Our mission for feral cats is the humane approach of Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). Feral cats are spay/neutered, vaccinated and ear tipped. This benefits the cats and the community. Kittens are spay/neutered, vaccinated, tested for feline disease and provided any medical attention necessary. They are raised in loving volunteer foster homes until ready for adoption. We are a 501(c)(3) not for profit and all donations are tax deductible.

  • Shelter Address
  • 23 Mead Street
    Stamford, CT 06907
  • Phone
  • (718) 314-0218
  • Contact Name
  • Contact eMail
  • pitterpatterct@gmail.com
  • Website
  • https://www.pitterpatterfelinerescue.org/
  • Pet types
  • Cats
  • Location served

Adoption Process

Fill out our adoption application. We can pair you with one of the many cats that will be up for adoption soon. Please email the application to pamelacpia@yahoo.com. Your application will be processed in two-three business days. Once you are approved you will be allowed to visit the kittens. All of our kittens are in foster homes. Please do not show up to our house unannounced. You will not be allowed to visit any kittens without an approved application. Our adoption fee is $225 per kitten and an additional $15 to activate the microchip. That includes microchipping, spay/neuter, vaccinations, flea treatment, and deworming. This amount does not cover all of our expenses.

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