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Yin

By Heather Wildman / September 24, 2024
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Yin, along with Yang, Charley Jr. and Eddie Jr., previously lived in a home with several other chinchillas. Earlier in 2024, Our Companions had…

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Patches

By Heather Wildman / September 21, 2024
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Prior to her arrival, Patches lived in a home with her only owner her whole life. She was eventually diagnosed with diabetes and unfortunately,…

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Onyx

By Heather Wildman / September 7, 2024
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Onyx is a male Black Syrian Hamster that comes to us from a hamster rescue in Maine. The rescue heard about our grand opening…

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Feed The Beasts 2024

By Heather Wildman / August 30, 2024
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Our Feed the Beasts campaign has been a friendly month-long fundraiser competition between two of our beloved Sanctuary Guest species: The Cats vs. The…

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Latte

By Heather Wildman / August 30, 2024
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Our staff were surprised one morning to find three young cats in a cage left outside on our Sanctuary’s property. It was quite tricky…

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Adoption Update: Cole

By Heather Wildman / August 14, 2024
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In the summer of 2018, a Connecticut Animal Control office received calls about a young stray dog who had been frequenting a grocery store…

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Posy

By Heather Wildman / July 9, 2024
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Posy was originally adopted as a kitten from a shelter by a lovely family. After a few years, issues between her feline sibling began…

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Zatanna

By Heather Wildman / July 9, 2024
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Young Zatanna was found as a stray, picked up by a local animal control officer, and brought to the nearest vet hospital for examination.…

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Charlie

By Heather Wildman / June 20, 2024
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Charlie was initially purchased from Facebook as a pet, who then gave him to his previous owner. She cared for him for a while,…

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Small Animal Enrichment

By Heather Wildman / June 12, 2024
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Small mammal pets, like rabbits, hamsters, and rats, may come in smaller bodies than your standard cat and dog, but their minds still need…

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