A Plea from Animals in Distress, a No-Kill Shelter in Wilton CT

We really need to make some great adoptions this weekend! No one has been stopping by and cats have been here 1-2 years. We are full and these cats are wonderful and deserve real homes.
 
Stop by and adopt! 1-4 pm 238 Danbury Rd Wilton Ct Saturday July 25th.
 
Pictured is Sissy, who is blind, a sweetheart and has been at the shelter for 2 years. No cat should in a shelter for 2 years especially a blind one. No extra care required! And she is a doll! Lots of other fantastic cats have been waiting just as long as Sissy for a home.
 
We hope to see you!
P.S. kittens will be there too, but please consider adopting one of our older cats, they will truly love you forever.
 
 
 
Animals In Distress is dedicated to the care and placement of homeless cats and kittens on a year round basis. At Animals In Distress our cats are not ordinarily caged and there are no time limits placed on residency. We'll never "put down" for any reason other than a severe health problem or quality of life issue for the cat. Our mission at Animals In Distress is to provide a safe haven at all times, rescue and place stray or abandoned felines in loving homes. Cats who are truly in distress are our first priority. When we have room, we also take in felines from individuals who no longer want or can be responsible for their feline companion. In either case, unless the animal's medical history is known and documented, new additions are brought to a veterinarian for FIV and feline leukemia testing, rabies, distemper vaccinations, and when necessary - spaying or neutering procedures.

Animals In Distress is a non-profit organization staffed solely by volunteers who are at the shelter no less than twice a day, every day of the week. Our volunteers participate in the feeding, cleaning and general duties of care associated with providing an environment of love and well being to our residents.

 
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Submitted by Redding, CT

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