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From the Connecticut Humane Society (Newington, Connecticut 06111)

We are now conducting a perpetual brick fundraising initiative to benefit our new shelter. These engraved bricks will pave the walkway leading up to the front door of the new building. Be a lasting part of our future with a permanent testament to your support and generosity.

A donation of $100 will purchase one 4” x 8” brick with up to three lines (16 characters per line) of engraved script. Personalize your brick by commemorating friends, family members, pets, mentors, veterans, birthdays, anniversaries, and more. This is also a great opportunity to memorialize a cherished family member or pet who is no longer with us.

Fill out the online ORDER FORM or download the ORDER FORM to be mailed with your donation to:

Connecticut Humane Society
Brick Fundraising Project
701 Russell Road
Newington, CT 06111

For more information contact Alicia Wright at 860-594-4502 ext. 6309 or via email at awright@cthumane.org.

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From Simply Cats Adoption Center (Boise Idaho 83709)

The Meet Your Match & Feline-ality Adoption Program is a research-based program developed by the ASPCA that pairs distinct personalities (feline-alities) with adopters whose lifestyle fit them best.

Good matches help make strong bonds, and bonding is the key to successful adoptions.
Simply Cats is PROUD to announce that we are now utilizing the Meet Your Match program to pair adopters with their new feline friends. To our knowledge, we are the only adoption center in Idaho utilizing this program.

The research-based Feline-ality Adoption Program is built around the Feline-ality Assessment that   reliably predicts how an individual cat is likely to behave when the cat arrives at their new home. In addition, the Cat Adopter Survey identifies the aspects of the adopter’s preferences, expectations, and lifestyle that correlate with specific feline-alities.

All cats over 1 year old will be evaluated at our facility using the assessment developed by the ASPCA. Once evaluated, each cat’s profile will be posted in their respective adoption room. All adopters will be asked to complete the Adopter Survey in order to identify the appropriate cats for adoption consideration. (more…)

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