Stratford Cat Project is a non-profit, all volunteer organization dedicated to the rescue of homeless and abandoned cats in Stratford and surrounding communities. Founded in 2001, Stratford Cat Project rescues stray cats, provides veterinary care, food, shelter, socialization, and love until an animal is ready for adoption. We are not a shelter and do not have a facility. All of our animals live in foster homes. In addition to our focus on rescue and rehoming, Stratford Cat Project promotes spay/neuter, public awareness and education as to kindness to all living creatures, and responsible pet ownership. We are establishing a low cost spay/neuter program to encourage people to spay/neuter their pets and/or strays that they are feeding. Our mission is to end the needless pain and suffering of as many homeless cats that we can help.
Once one (or two) of our feline friends has caught your eye, please feel free to attend a SCP public adoption or email us at kwestbrook@snet.net. All of our feline friends have been tested for feline aids and leukemia, and have had age appropriate vaccinations. You can print out our adoption application and bring it with you to an adoption. Our adoption donation is: $125 per adult cat (1 year and up), $150 per kitten (up to 11 months). All cats/kittens will be spayed/neutered before adoption. The adoption fee also covers their additional shots and is used toward helping us defray the cost of food, medication, housing and veterinary care for our feline friends. Adopters must be 21 years of age or older, and if renting, must have proof from your landlord as to permission to have pets.
Stratford CT | 0 mile away
Rescued in the "Nic" of Time LLC is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to finding loving homes for dogs of all breeds. By working with our foster homes, our local veterinarian, volunteers & our huge support of networkers, we are able to rescue more & more animals throughout the years. We provide loving temporary care in our fosters homes until a forever home is found.
Stratford CT 06615 | 3.4 miles away
Stratford Animal Control is a Division of the Stratford Police Department that enforces all State Laws and Town Ordinance related to animals. It is the responsibility of the Animal Control Division to investigate roaming dogs, animal bites, cruelty to animals, barking nuisance, unreasonable tethering or confining of a dog, town defecation ordinance, leash law, valid rabies vaccination, dog licensu
Bridgeport CT 06606 | 4.1 miles away
We are a municipality so we feel that if there are animal owners that can no longer take care of their animals we will assist them in finding good homes. We have a comprehensive list of rescue groups and organizations that assist us and owners of animals with finding new homes.
Trumbull CT 06611 | 4.7 miles away
Our organization is a non-profit 501c3 organization founded in 1999 to further the cause of the humane and ethical treatment of animals. We work closely with the Trumbull Animal Control Officer to provide a variety of services to lost and/or abandoned animals at the Trumbull Shelter. We assist with finding loving, permanent homes for all adoptable animals through public awareness and outreach. You
Shelton CT 06484 | 4.8 miles away
Compassion for Cats is a nonprofit organization dedicated to aiding cats and kittens, both feral and stray, who are homeless and in need of help. Our all-volunteer organization arranges to neuter and maintain feral cat colonies in many communities. CFC also socializes feral kittens and helps place adoptable cats into safe and caring homes.
Shelton CT 06484 | 6.1 miles away
The newly constructed Shelton Animal Shelter is located at 11 Brewster Lane. Shelter visiting hours are from 9am to 4pm, Monday through Friday and from 10am to 2pm on Saturday and Sunday. Please call first on weekends to schedule an appointment due to limited staff.
Shelton CT | 6.3 miles away
We are here to help rescue dogs from high kill shelters in Connecticut and the Southern states and help place them into loving homes. Our dogs are in foster homes where they live with a family. We also coordinate rescue efforts at times for other rescues and help them to arrange transport from other states to Connecticut. All our dogs are fully vetted and spayed or neutered if old enough.
Fairfield CT 06824 | 7.5 miles away
Pet Protectors is a 501 C3 non profit animal rescue charity organization dedicated to giving a second chance to homeless and abandoned animals. We are all volunteers. We rely solely on donations to help and all goes 100% to the care of our rescued cats and dogs.
Monroe CT 06468 | 8.2 miles away
The Animal Control Unit is a branch of the Police Department. The officers are appointed and supervised by the Chief of Police in conjunction with the State of Connecticut's Department of Agriculture. It is comprised of one full-time officer and five part-time officers, necessary to administer and enforce the laws pertaining to animals. The Unit investigates all calls concerning animals, both
Easton CT 06612 | 8.6 miles away
Animal Shelter to house homeless animals in Easton, CT.
Fairfield CT 06824 | 9.5 miles away
Mission Statement: To enforce all state and local laws concerning roaming dogs, barking dogs, animal bites, nuisance complaints, and rabies related wildlife complaints.
Westport CT 06880 | 11.3 miles away
Save Our Strays is a private non-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to the rescue and placement of homeless and abandoned dogs, cats, puppies and kittens.
Westport CT 06880 | 13.2 miles away
Way back in 1881, a Hartford High School senior named Gertrude O. Lewis wanted to find a way to help animals of Connecticut. She gathered support in her community - including some of Connecticut’s most prominent citizens of the time - and that very same year, Gertrude founded the Connecticut Humane Society. And all these years later, the work continues. CHS is the oldest and most comprehensive a
Westport CT | 13.6 miles away
Our first experience with rescue was when we brought Jessie up from a kill shelter in North Carolina in 2006. We have been rescuing ever since.
Newtown CT | 14 miles away
The Animal Center is an all volunteer, non-profit animal welfare charity. Our programs include: A foster-based, No-Kill rescue and adoption program for homeless and injured cats and kittens; a Feral Cat Assistance Program that provides spay/neuter and vaccination assistance to caregivers of free-roaming, unowned cats in the community; and a dog rescue program that saves adoptable dogs scheduled fo
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