Connecticut Cats Lost and Found
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If you have found a kitty* that looks lost hanging around in your neighborhood, please e-mail us information about the kitty .Please provide us with description of kitty ,approximate date when you found kitty and it's location. We will post the information at our website. There is no charge for our service. * We do not post any kitty that has been found and is deceased.
WHEN RETURNING KITTY TO OWNER To make sure kitty is returned to it's real owner, we suggest to make sure you are being provided with a detailed description of kitty, copy of medical records,some unique behavior, photo of kitty and/or any similar information that makes you feel confident that you are dealing with rightful owner.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE PUTTING LOST CAT IN A SHELTER
If you find that you cannot locate owner if at all possible adopt the kitty. Only 2% to 5% of the kitties get adopted from shelters. Also, many shelters after keeping a kitty for a week or two have the kitty put to sleep. An alarming 70% of kitties placed in shelters get to be put to sleep. If you must put kitty in Shelter, place it in a shelter where it has the best chance of survival or adoption. Ask what happens to kitty once it is left there.
LISTING OF CATS FOUND IN 2012 scroll down to see list
Cats found in 2012 in the following cities
(Town listing is in the order we receive the information)
Wateruby, Newington,West Haven, Ansonia, Waterbury, Plainville, New Britain, Ridgefield and Plainville.
Black and white , male cat found in Waterbury, Connecticut. Very friendly. If this is your cat or you know who may own this cat, please call: 860-529-0424 (Posted Feb. 11,2012)
Cat found in Newington, CT on Feb. 1 , 2012. Male cat, neutered, gray black pattern with white fur on chest, stomach and paws. Green eyes. Cat found in Newington near Anna Renyolds elementary school. If this maybe your cat or you know who may own this cat, please call: 860-436-3657. (Posted on Feb. 9, 2012)
Cat found in West Haven, CT. Cat found near Peck Avenue and Noble Street in West Haven. Cat has long hair, color is gray and cat is very affectionate. If this is your cat or you know who may be the rightful owner, please call at 203-745-5002. Thank You. (Posted 2/5/2012)
This beautiful kitty appeared at our Ansonia doorstep on January 24th,2012.We adore this friendly kitty but wonder if she is lost and needs returning to her family. Kitty looks young and about 5-6lbs. If you think this is your kitty or you know who may own this kitty, please call 203-640-3705 or send email to: Etheitz@sbcglobal.net
Cat found in Waterbury, CT. Black and white male cat found in Waterbury. Quite friendly. If this is your cat or you know who may own this cat, please call 860-529-0424.Thank You. (Posted 1/26/2012)
Cat found in Plainville, CT. Female calico cat found on Julie Rd., Plainville. If this is your cat or you know who may own this cat, please call: 860 -793-0127 (Posted 1/25/2012)
Cat found in New Britain, CT. Gray cat with white boots. Cat found near Oak and North Street on January 19, 2012. If this is your cat or you know who may own this cat, please call: 860-663-3867. (Posted January 21, 2012)
Cat found in New Britain, CT. Very large female tabby cat found in the area of Francis Street in New Britain. Cat has white paws and maybe declawed. Possibly 4 or 5 years old. If this is your cat or you may know who owns this cat, please call: 860-225-0289.(Posted January 19,2012)
This grey and white cat has been in the Great Hill Road area, Ridgefield, CT since early spring 2011, we feed it daily, and have now provided it with an outdoor house, it was very hungry, is very afraid of humans, call if he belongs to you! Please call 203-431-4457 or send email to: jdonandlinda@aol.com (Posted January 1,2012).
Calico cat found in Plainville, CT. This cat was found between Route 177 and Provencher Drive in Plainville. If you think that this maybe your cat or you know who may have lost this cat, please call 860-793-2799 (Posted January 5, 2012)
Before declawing a cat consider this Declawing indeed does hurt cats. Perhaps it is because anesthetics are used during the procedure that the myth has grown that declawing does not hurt . During this procedure each of the cat's front toes at the front joint are cut off -- cutting through the bone!
Unlike humans cats cannot rest after surgery, cats need to move about and, in the case of declawing, this places weight on the wounds which is very painful.