Meet Bonded Pair - Glenda & Amelie
These two sisters were born on October 28, 2023, to the most loving, amazing mother. Sadly, their mother passed away during emergency surgery when they were only 8 weeks old. In spite of this tragedy, these two girls went on to get their honorary mental health degrees as assistant therapy kitties working alongside their foster mom. They earned this degree by spending countless hours, sitting in sessions with clients of all ages. Not only are they amazing listeners, but they provided priceless support and comfort to all clients!
Glenda and Amelie are both so kind and loving - and yes, playful too! They both have the sweetest eyes and beautiful markings. It's difficult to feel anything but joy in their presence. They truly do take after their amazing mother. These two have bonded closely, but that doesn't get in the way of the bonds with their humans. It would be best for them to be adopted together, but if not possible, to a home with a friendly cat to grow close to.
Glenda and Amelie were born on October 28, 2023. They are currently being fostered in Prospect. They are fixed, up-to-date on shots, microchipped and both 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.