Meet Maggie!
Maggie, or "Mag Pie" as her foster family loves to call her, is the sweetest little girl. Despite being let down in her search for her forever home, she remains gentle and super affectionate. She loves her humans fiercly and is a total lap cat! Maggie can coexist almost anywhere, but her ideal home would be one without too many other pets. She prefers to be the center of attention or she becomes shy. She doesn't mind other cats, but doesn't bond with them -- she prefers humans. Maggie ignores the dog in her foster home, and they prefer it that way! Maggie is well behaved and loves her scratching post, comfy bed, and toys.
Things for her new forever family to know:
Maggie needs little meals because she eats too fast. Her foster mom spaces out her portions a little to help with this. Maggie likes dry food only, but her foster mom keeps trying different brands of wet food that she thinks are good for Maggie.
Maggie was born around July 4, 2019, and is currently being fostered in Terryville. She is fixed, has had her rabies and first distemper shots, is microchipped and tested negative for FIV/FeLV.
All of our cats and kittens are cared for in loving foster homes. "Meet and greets" can be arranged only after an application has been submitted and approved. Applications for adoption can be found HERE
About Foster and Forever Pet Rescue
Foster and Forever is a small but growing local animal rescue organization located in Naugatuck, Connecticut, which was founded in 2011 by an enthusiastic and dedicated group of animal lovers. The organization is funded exclusively by local individual donations, and receives neither corporate nor government sponsorship or funding. Foster and Forever Pet Rescue is 501(c)3 tax exempt & registered with the State of Connecticut.
We are a no-kill pet rescue organization with one important goal: to find homes for every member of our Foster and Forever Family, irrespective of age or health. Foster and Forever will take all the necessary steps to achieve this goal, from rescuing and taking in aging, abused or ill animals, to providing them with the medical attention and socialization skills they need, to seeking out and vetting prospective owners in order to ensure that these animals find themselves in warm and loving forever homes that are the perfect fit for their unique needs.