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Oreo

Domestic Longhair

Female, 3 yrs
Springfield, MA
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Oreo is a sweet and playful kitty who’s looking for a patient and loving home. She can be a little nervous with new people, but once she warms up, she’s affectionate and enjoys being picked up by her family. Her favorite activities include lounging in the sunshine, playing with her feline friends, and even going outside for harnessed adventures! Oreo has lived with other cats, including her buddies Coconut and Daisy, who is also up for adoption here at Dakin. She has also done well in a home with dogs and older kids, though she prefers a quieter environment without young children. With time and love, Oreo will show you her playful, loving side and become a wonderful companion! Change is hard for this cat. This cat will be very nervous when you first bring them home. You will need to set up a room with a litter box, food, and water. It will take days for this cat to become comfortable and confident in the new home. This cat will be going home with a behavior plan that will need to be followed in order for everyone to transition successfully. If you're ready to adopt now: Come on in during open adoption hours Tuesday - Saturday 12:30-3:00! For in-shelter pets (not in foster care) You can also: Call us (413-781-4000 x 1) or email us (springfield@dakinhumane.org) for more information about a pet, to adopt sight unseen or to place a 24 hour hold on a pet. We are often on the line with another client, but we return voice mail and emails within 24 hours. All cat adoption fees include; -spay/neuter -rabies vaccine -current distemper vaccines (may need additional boosters with your veterinarian) -FeLV/FIV blood test -microchip implanted & registered to the adopter -treatment of fleas/ticks/ear mites -veterinary exam and health certificate at Dakin -free vet exam within 30 days after adoption with participating veterinarians Most pets have also received other medical care while with us. Your veterinarian may recommend additional health care for your new pet.
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Mishmish-$199

Domestic Longhair

Male, 4 yrs
Springfield, MA
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Spayed or Neutered,
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This is MishMish. He has lived with other cats and did very well with them. He is also a very playful boy. MishMish can be a sassy boy who is looking for an adults only household. He would do best as an indoor/outdoor cat to help with his sassy behaviors. He will also need someone who is willing to do a lot of hands off play with him and is looking for an independent cat. Once settled into a home he will be social on his terms. Sassy Cat Sassy cats are usually confident, intelligent and active. They often don’t like to be held, or have places on their bodies that they prefer not to be touched. When handled or petted in ways they do not prefer, they are likely to swat, nip or bite. They will be happiest in adult only homes or those with older kids who understand cats that have rules and will leave them alone. If they are bored then they may get into trouble and often need extra playtime in order to be their best selves. Sassy cats will go home with a behavior plan that will need to be followed in order for EVERYONE in the home to be happy. Typically, sassy cats are not for first-time cat owners. Indoor/Outdoor Required Cats I have the spirit of a lion in my heart and it makes me want to roam and hunt. Do you appreciate a hunter? I need more adventure and activity than an indoor cat will get. If I am not allowed outdoors then I will get into trouble. This means I will play with things I am not supposed to and I may even start “hunting” the people that live there. I need more territory and things to do than an indoor only life will give me. If you want to add a feisty feline with a lot of personality, spunk and adventure to your life, then I’m the one for you! Check out the video included to learn more from our friend Jackson Galaxy about living peacefully with sassy cats! Upload this video to the pet’s account in SL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Si-yk1KxYX0 If you're ready to adopt now: Come on in during open adoption hours Tuesday - Saturday 12:30-3:00! For in-shelter pets (not in foster care) You can also: Call us (413-781-4000 x 1) or email us (springfield@dakinhumane.org) for more information about a pet, to adopt sight unseen or to place a 24 hour hold on a pet. We are often on the line with another client, but we return voice mail and emails within 24 hours. All cat adoption fees include; -spay/neuter -rabies vaccine -current distemper vaccines (may need additional boosters with your veterinarian) -FeLV/FIV blood test -microchip implanted & registered to the adopter -treatment of fleas/ticks/ear mites -veterinary exam and health certificate at Dakin -free vet exam within 30 days after adoption with participating veterinarians Most pets have also received other medical care while with us. Your veterinarian may recommend additional health care for your new pet.
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Cutie

Domestic Longhair

Male, 6 yrs 9 mos
Windsor, CT
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Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Meet this handsome 6 ½-year-old male long-haired cat, who was transferred to us from another shelter. He’s a truly beautiful cat with a luxurious coat, but his time in a crate has made him a bit cage-aggressive. We believe he would be much more relaxed and comfortable in a home environment, where he can enjoy attention on his own terms and feel safe.Though he may be wary in his current situation, once he’s settled into a loving home, we’re confident he’ll blossom and show his true affectionate side. He’s looking for a patient, understanding adopter who can offer him the time and space he needs to adjust. If you’re ready to welcome this gorgeous boy into your life and give him the safe, calm environment he deserves, he could be the perfect companion for you!This cat is waiting for it's Forever Home! Email adoptions@ctcatconnection.org with a question or better yet, complete an application for quickest consideration. (Application: https://www.ctcatconnection.org/adoption-application/). Please consider fostering a cat or dog by applying on our website.A cat's behavior in the shelter is usually not what it will be like in your home; if the cat is nervous, anxious, or agitated, please know that a shelter is a very stressful place for a cat.Kitten Policy: It is important to understand that the socialization of kittens with other animals as playmates is important for their development. Therefore, CT Cat Connection has a policy that kittens ​and teenagers up to 12 months of age are adopted in pairs unless there is another animal in the household as a playmate and companion.Due to demand, we cannot place cats or kittens on hold. Your visit to the shelter is to meet any cat or kitten available for adoption at the time of visit.If you or anyone you know is interested in helping the shelter, we are always looking for foster families of our cats and dogs, as well as in-person volunteers, to assist with animal care. Fill out an application, which can be found at https://www.ctcatconnection.org/get-involved/
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Yeti Tina

Domestic Longhair

Female, 9 yrs 2 mos
Windsor, CT
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Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Yeti is a very special girl with a heart full of love. Estimated to be around 9 years old, she was found matted, dirty, and struggling to survive on the streets last winter. Thankfully, one of our dedicated volunteers was able to rescue her, and Yeti has spent the past 11 months in a foster home, gradually adjusting to life indoors.At first, Yeti was very scared, but even during those early months, she would purr if you sat next to her crate, showing her quiet desire for connection. Now, Yeti has blossomed into a loving house cat, and her transformation has been nothing short of remarkable. She’s discovered her love for being petted, and her purrs are absolutely contagious—she purrs like a maniac when she’s getting the attention she deserves!Yeti does well with other cats but would do best with a companion who matches her chill energy. She’s calm and laid-back, enjoying a quiet, peaceful environment. This sweet girl is now ready to find her forever home, where she can live out her golden years in comfort and love.If you're looking for a gentle, affectionate cat who will show you gratitude and companionship for years to come, Yeti could be the perfect fit for you! She's ready to be showered with all the love she's been waiting for and deserves.This cat is waiting for it's Forever Home! Email adoptions@ctcatconnection.org with a question or better yet, complete an application for quickest consideration. (Application: https://www.ctcatconnection.org/adoption-application/). Please consider fostering a cat or dog by applying on our website.A cat's behavior in the shelter is usually not what it will be like in your home; if the cat is nervous, anxious, or agitated, please know that a shelter is a very stressful place for a cat.Kitten Policy: It is important to understand that the socialization of kittens with other animals as playmates is important for their development. Therefore, CT Cat Connection has a policy that kittens ​and teenagers up to 12 months of age are adopted in pairs unless there is another animal in the household as a playmate and companion.Due to demand, we cannot place cats or kittens on hold. Your visit to the shelter is to meet any cat or kitten available for adoption at the time of visit.If you or anyone you know is interested in helping the shelter, we are always looking for foster families of our cats and dogs, as well as in-person volunteers, to assist with animal care. Fill out an application, which can be found at https://www.ctcatconnection.org/get-involved/
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25-Magnificent Maisie

Domestic Longhair

Female, 4 yrs 1 mo
Windsor, CT
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Maisie is a 4-year-old cat who was recently surrendered along with Wilson due to a family member’s illness. Her previous owner is heartbroken to let her go but knows it’s the best thing for Maisie. She describes Maisie as lovable and snuggly—(not to mention absolutely beautiful!).While Maisie is warm and affectionate with known people, she can be a little reserved around other animals, new faces, and especially dogs. She’s used to having her housemate, Wilson, by her side and has also lived in a home with children. Having spent her entire life in a loving home, Maisie is understandably a bit scared at the shelter, but we’re hopeful she’ll find the perfect forever home soon.Come meet this stunning girl and see if Maisie could be the perfect companion for you. We truly think she’s magnificent, and we know she’s ready for a loving home where she can feel safe and cherished again!This cat is waiting for it's Forever Home! Email adoptions@ctcatconnection.org with a question or better yet, complete an application for quickest consideration. (Application: https://www.ctcatconnection.org/adoption-application/). Please consider fostering a cat or dog by applying on our website.A cat's behavior in the shelter is usually not what it will be like in your home; if the cat is nervous, anxious, or agitated, please know that a shelter is a very stressful place for a cat.Kitten Policy: It is important to understand that the socialization of kittens with other animals as playmates is important for their development. Therefore, CT Cat Connection has a policy that kittens ​and teenagers up to 12 months of age are adopted in pairs unless there is another animal in the household as a playmate and companion.Due to demand, we cannot place cats or kittens on hold. Your visit to the shelter is to meet any cat or kitten available for adoption at the time of visit.If you or anyone you know is interested in helping the shelter, we are always looking for foster families of our cats and dogs, as well as in-person volunteers, to assist with animal care. Fill out an application, which can be found at https://www.ctcatconnection.org/get-involved/
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25-Wonderous Wilson

Domestic Longhair

Male, 8 yrs 1 mo
Windsor, CT
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(when grown) -
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Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Come meet 8-year-old Wilson, and you’ll quickly see he’s truly wondrous with his sleek, long black coat and soulful eyes! Recently surrendered along with his housemate Maisie due to a family member’s illness, Wilson’s previous owner is heartbroken to part with him. She describes him as initially shy but very lovable with the people he bonds with, much like many of us who take time to warm up to new faces. Wilson has a bit more confidence than his sister Maisie, which shows in his gentle, curious nature.Though he’s a bit reserved at first, once Wilson feels comfortable with someone, he’s all about affection—enjoying pets and snuggles from the humans he selects. His calm demeanor and sweet disposition make him an ideal companion for someone who appreciates a more laid-back, selective kitty.Wilson is understandably quite scared at the shelter after living in a loving home his entire life, and we would love to see him back in a home where he can relax and feel safe again. While Wilson and Maisie could be adopted together, they don’t have to be, and he would thrive in a home where he can receive all the love and attention he deserves.Come meet this stunning boy and see if you’re the human he’s been waiting for—Wilson is ready to find his forever home where he can shine again!This cat is waiting for it's Forever Home! Email adoptions@ctcatconnection.org with a question or better yet, complete an application for quickest consideration. (Application: https://www.ctcatconnection.org/adoption-application/). Please consider fostering a cat or dog by applying on our website.A cat's behavior in the shelter is usually not what it will be like in your home; if the cat is nervous, anxious, or agitated, please know that a shelter is a very stressful place for a cat.Kitten Policy: It is important to understand that the socialization of kittens with other animals as playmates is important for their development. Therefore, CT Cat Connection has a policy that kittens ​and teenagers up to 12 months of age are adopted in pairs unless there is another animal in the household as a playmate and companion.Due to demand, we cannot place cats or kittens on hold. Your visit to the shelter is to meet any cat or kitten available for adoption at the time of visit.If you or anyone you know is interested in helping the shelter, we are always looking for foster families of our cats and dogs, as well as in-person volunteers, to assist with animal care. Fill out an application, which can be found at https://www.ctcatconnection.org/get-involved/

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9.3 miles

Dakin Humane Society

171 Union St, Springfield, MA 01105

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Connecticut Cat Connection

40 Stevens Mill Rd, Windsor, CT 06095

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28.1 miles

Here Today Adopted Tomorrow Animal Sanctuary, Inc.

PO Box 557, 180 Sturbridge Road, Brimfield, MA 01010

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30 miles

Paws 4 Life Animal Rescue, Inc.

PO Box 9233, Bolton, CT 06043

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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36.1 miles

Second Chance Animal Services

111 Young Rd, E. Brookfield, MA 01515

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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43.3 miles

Kindness For Homeless Paws~NORTH

Reidville Drive, Waterbury, CT 06705

Pet Types: cats, dogs, horses

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48 miles

Animals for Life, Inc.

195 Rubber Avenue, Naugatuck, CT 06770

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48 miles

Foster and Forever Pet Rescue

PO Box 284, Naugatuck, CT 06770

Pet Types: cats

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49.9 miles

Broken Tail Rescue, Inc.

Broken Tail Rescue, P.O. Box 60296, Worcester, MA 01606

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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