CATS FOR ADOPTION

If you're looking for a new feline friend to brighten up your life, we have many needy cats in foster care who would love to share your home. The cats and kittens featured on this page are currently residing in foster homes or at the GNHCP Center and can be visited by appointment. These are some of the most adoptable and friendly cats in our care and we'd love for you to meet them! Please call, email or write for information about times when the cats can be visited.
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Prince William
Are you looking for Prince Charming? I am an attractive, well-mannered, matured male with a great taste for gourmet food. Fresh, juicy blades of grass are my favorite delicacies. I seek a mannerly human for petting, brushing and sharing a royal life together. My ideal home is one where I can be adored. I do not like too much commotion around me and prefer to be the only cat in my kingdom. Please call GNHCP at (203) 782-2287 or email gnhcp1@gnhcp.org.






Eastwood
He�s the Cool Dude of GNHCP! Eastwood is a 2 year old male who was rescued from a depressed area of New Haven. He has bright eyes that will light up the room and his docile personality will steal your heart. Eastwood will make a great companion for humans � he prefers his own home. Please call GNHCP at (203) 782-2287 or email gnhcp1@gnhcp.org.






Sugar Ray
It�s a Bird, It�s a Plane, No It�s Sugar Ray! � Sugar Ray was abandoned and living on the streets in New Haven. He is a super friendly young polydactal male cat. He is named for a famous boxer, but also likes to stretch out when he relaxes � hence his opening line. Ray craves the attention of humans and would be best as the only cat in the household. He also has a lot to talk about. Please call 782-CATS (782-2287) or send a message to gnhcp1@gnhcp.org to arrange for a visit! Click here for a video clip of Sugar Ray.










Bridgette
Frisky and fun! 6 year-old, black Bridgette is looking for a long-term, monogamous relationship with a good human family. She loves people and play, but does best when she is the only cat in the house. Bridgette was rescued from a depressed area of New Haven and spent some time in foster care learning how to live with people. Today she is an affectionate and attentive companion who will follow you around just to watch what you are doing. Bridgette would prefer to be the only cat in the household. Call 782-CATS (782-2287) or send a message to gnhcp1@gnhcp.org for a visit. Click here for a video clip of Bridgette.









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Last updated 24June10