Our Friends at The Animal Haven posted this duo on FaceBook:
Meet Violet & Pepper:
Pepper (long hair, 8 months old) is a gentle kitten who loves pets, cuddles and carrying her toys around the house. She will answer you when you talk to her and even play fetch with you!
Pepper is very bonded with her mama Violet (short hair, 1.5 years old). Violet is a little more cautious than Pepper, but when patiently approached she enjoys scritches and does the biggest purrs. They both loooove soft beds and other kitties!
These girls have been the best-behaved guests in their foster home and are such a sweet and beautiful pair! They need a home together that will love and be patient with them while they adjust Fill out an application on our website www.theanimalhavenct.org
Photo: The Animal Haven
Animal Haven in North Haven
About Animal Haven:
The Animal Haven is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose mission since 1948 has been to provide humane refuge for homeless, abandoned, or surrendered cats and dogs, while we strive to find them loving, permanent homes.
The Animal Haven is a private, not-for-profit animal shelter that has been providing refuge to homeless cats and dogs since 1948. The Animal Haven was established as a no-kill shelter, which it continues to be to this day. This means that we will not euthanize an animal, except when it is in the best interest of a sick or dying animal. The shelter is located in a beautiful, wooded area on a seven-acre parcel of land located in North Haven, CT.
We take in homeless, abandoned, and surrendered cats and dogs from the Greater New Haven area and beyond. We also take in animals from municipal shelters if they are at risk of being euthanized. All animals that enter The Animal Haven receive physical examinations and health assessments and are vaccinated against disease. Ongoing problems are monitored and addressed. We have a mandatory spay-neuter policy for all animals to assist in reducing the unwanted dog and cat population.
The Animal Haven's first priority (in addition to taking in homeless animals) is to find them loving, permanent homes. The staff members at The Animal Haven spend time with each animal to understand his or her personality and needs. This helps us to find a home that best suits each animal and to recommend a dog or cat that is the best fit for each person or family. We never give up on an animal. If a cat or dog is not adoptable for any reason, he or she will live with us at the shelter for the rest of his or her life.