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Glinda is a pretty brown tabby with white on her face, chest and paws, and a pink nose. She is approximately two years old. Glinda was a stray with kittens found on a good Samaritan's farm. The little family was trapped and came to HART to start new lives. The kittens went to a kitten foster home and Glinda came to the HART shelter. Here she was found to have an abnormal toe, which was removed, and she is healing niceley. Her history is a mystery to us, and right now she is, understandably, quite overwhelmed by all the changes in her life. She is adjusting to life in Room 2 in a private condo where she remains fearful and withdrawn, not yet interacting with visitors or her furry roommates. Our Socialization Team is giving her plenty of time to come out of her shell at her own pace, and will work with her to help her realize that people and indoor life are not things to fear. We will provide updates as she reveals more of her purrsonality to us.
If you'd like to see this young lady in Room 2, please complete an online adoption application.
Go to our website, www.hartofme.org, to submit your online application today!
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Glinda is a pretty brown tabby with white on her face, chest and paws, and a pink nose. She is approximately two years old. Glinda was a stray with kittens found on a good Samaritan's farm. The little family was trapped and came to HART to start new lives. The kittens went to a kitten foster home and Glinda came to the HART shelter. Here she was found to have an abnormal toe, which was removed, and she is healing niceley. Her history is a mystery to us, and right now she is, understandably, quite overwhelmed by all the changes in her life. She is adjusting to life in Room 2 in a private condo where she remains fearful and withdrawn, not yet interacting with visitors or her furry roommates. Our Socialization Team is giving her plenty of time to come out of her shell at her own pace, and will work with her to help her realize that people and indoor life are not things to fear. We will provide updates as she reveals more of her purrsonality to us.
If you'd like to see this young lady in Room 2, please complete an online adoption application.
Go to our website, www.hartofme.org, to submit your online application today!
All adopters must agree to our indoor-only policy. Our adoption application and more information is online at www.hartofme.com/adopt
All adopters must agree to our indoor-only policy. Our adoption application and more information is online at www.hartofme.com/adopt
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HART is open to visitors 1-4pm on Wednesdays and 11am-4pm on Saturdays. Kittens do not live at the shelter. For kitten adoptions or off-hours shelter tours, please email info@hartofme.com to make an appointment.
HART is open to visitors 1-4pm on Wednesdays and 11am-4pm on Saturdays. Kittens do not live at the shelter. For kitten adoptions or off-hours shelter tours, please email info@hartofme.com to make an appointment.
More about this rescue
The Homeless Animal Rescue Team (HART) of Maine is a non-profit, no-kill, all-volunteer, open-environment shelter and adoption center for cats in Cumberland, Maine.
The Homeless Animal Rescue Team (HART) of Maine is a non-profit, no-kill, all-volunteer, open-environment shelter and adoption center for cats in Cumberland, Maine.
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