MEET LENA
Hi everyone! My name is Lena and I'm an innocent victim of a very messy divorce. I lived with my family for about 10 years. One day, my mom and human siblings left me behind nd moved away without telling me. I was heartbroken because my dad never really wanted me. Soon after the rest of my family left, my dad threw me away and I lived on the streets of West Haven for about 2 years before I suddenly became blind. I was so frightened, I didn't know where I was or what to do. A kind neighbor heard my cries and took me into her home. She began looking for a rescue group to come to my aid. That's when a volunteer from Foster and Forever stepped in and took me! I now live in a foster home with other cats and dogs, and I've been to the vet (who took care of all my needs). However, it is still unknown what caused my sudden blindness. I am a sweet, affectionate older lady with a pretty calico pattern and polydactyl paws, and despite my traumatic past, and I am now looking for my forever home!
Lena was born some time in 2012 and is currently being fostered in Watertown. She is fixed, is up-to-date on shots, is microchipped and tested neg for FIV/FeLV*.
"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.