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Our mission is to end the cycle of breeding homeless cats, one cat at a time, starting in Ridgefield, CT.
"Saving one cat won’t change the world, but for that one cat, their world will change forever."

Success Stories


Prince and Roosevelt
These two tuxedo kittens were found outside behind a locked gate of a storage area at an apartment community. They had infected eyes due to ringworm. Once they were brought inside and vetted, they recovered beautifully and were welcomed into forever homes.


Odie
This sweet boy was observed living near a trash dump at an apartment complex for a couple of years, until a Good Samaritan finally found help for him. He had a cold and a swollen face. The moment he was brought inside, he rubbed up against the rescuer as if to say: “Thank you for saving me. I’ve been waiting for this for so long.” He was adopted shortly afterwards and loves being brushed and doted on.


Daisy
This little tabby girl was living outside near a homeowner’s shed. The homeowner started to feed her regularly and wanted to rescue her, trying to coax her inside. After she was rescued, vetted and given time to adjust to inside life, she now spends her time cuddling with her new human family members and napping on the couch.


Dior
This little tuxedo kitten was the lone survivor of his litter. After his outdoor mom was trapped spayed and released, this little guy was taken in for a different life since he was so young. He was cleaned up and vetted, and is now thriving in his foster parents’ home, acting as a playful, affectionate big brother to newer foster kittens in the household.


Bernie
This playful guy was being fed as part of an outdoor colony. A Good Samaritan who saw he had stopped eating for several days reached out for help because he was withering away, getting very skinny. Once brought inside, he ate two cans of food immediately and presented himself as a grateful, vocal young cat, galloping down hallways with a sideways run. He has a distinct little nose mustache and a broken tail that dangles, but that doesn’t stop him from being an active, friendly cat.


Rocky
Rocky was observed living near a dumpster in a parking lot when a Good Samaritan called for help when he was seen struggling in the summer heat. His face was swollen, he had a lot of scabs and his ears were all chewed up. He wouldn't make eye contact for weeks, until he finally started to feel better and gain confidence. This sweet big boy is now the ultimate lap cat and is so grateful for being brought inside.

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