Rescue hearts make the best friends
Fur-ever Friends Await
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Matty
Matty, a.k.a. “The Baby,” was found alone on a cold October day with his eyes still closed and no mother in sight. He was bottle-fed every 3 hours for weeks and quickly became one of the most special cats at the sanctuary. 🤍
Now 6 months old, Matty is fully vaccinated, neutered, playful, curious, and full of energy. He loves running around the house and gets along wonderfully with other cats, especially the seniors, and friendly dogs too.
While he’s not a fan of being carried, he’s interactive, affectionate in his own way, and would thrive in a home with animal companions and lots of love. 🐾
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Chester The Cat
This big, lion-like boy loves window perches, head rubs, and room to roam. He’s great with kittens and does well with friendly cats and dogs,
but he isn’t a lap cat, Chester prefers companionship on his own terms.He can get overstimulated,
so he needs an experienced cat person who respects boundaries. If you want a loyal, playful companion to share your home (and your windowsills!), Chester might be the one. -

Bimbi
Bimbi is a 4 year old orange tabby who came to us after her owner passed away. She’s a sweet, independent girl who enjoys sleeping on the bed and being near her people, on her own terms.
Bimbi prefers short petting sessions, doesn’t like being carried, and would do best as an only cat (or with one calm companion). She’s healthy, food motivated, and ready to bring her gentle presence to a quiet, loving home.
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Bambi
Bambi is a beautiful orange tabby with white paws who came to us after her owner passed away. At first shy and withdrawn, she’s slowly coming out of her shell and now follows her people around and becomes vocal when it’s mealtime.
Bambi enjoys her cozy basket, prefers not to be carried, and would do best as an only cat or with just one or two calm companions. She’s healthy, independent, and ready for a patient adopter who can appreciate her gentle nature and respect her boundaries.
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Misty
Misty was abandoned at Fordham University, where a kind person befriended him and helped him find his way into our rescue.
He’s a friendly, curious boy who loves to play and will happily “talk” to you when he’s hungry. Misty has been living with both cats and dogs and has adjusted really well, making him a great fit for many homes. He’s also independent and enjoys having his own space—especially if there’s a cozy bed nearby.