Alexander is a young cat, born around August, 2024. In rescue since August 2025, his foter parents don't know anything about his first year of life. They do know that he was found by an F&F volunteer, living outside in Waterbury amongst a feral colony. Clearly not feral, he jumped …
Alexander is a young cat, born around August, 2024. In rescue since August 2025, his foter parents don't know anything about his first year of life. They do know that he was found by an F&F volunteer, living outside in Waterbury amongst a feral colony. Clearly not feral, he jumped into our volunteer's car as if he knew she was there to help him.
Fast forward a few months and Alex is living large (at 14 pounds) in his foster home in Prospect where he is loved by adults and teens alike. He pals around with the female foster in the home (about the same age) and plays with the two resident male cats (12yrs and 3yrs old). He is confident and courteous with his foster family's dog.
Alexander expressed unhappiness as an only cat in a brief trial adoption. His potential adopters were heartbroken as they were not in the place to adopt more than one animal at the time.
He is playful and sweet. Alex enjoys birdwatching and napping for hours on comfy beds.
Alex's needs are simple: food, shelter, food, love, food, toys, food, a good window seat, food, furry friends, food, a nice lap to sit on, food…you get it!
Alexander was born around August 17, 2024, and is currently being fostered in Waterbury. He is fixed, up-to-date on shots, and has 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 at our website at www.fosterandforever.org.
Our volunteers do their best to respond within 24-48 hours.
Alexander is a young cat, born around August, 2024. In rescue since August 2025, we don't know anything about his first year of life. We do know that he was found by our volunteer, living outside, in Waterbury amongst a feral colony. Clearly not feral, he jumped into our volunteer's car as if he knew she was there to help him.
Fast forward a few months and Alex is living large (at 14 lbs) in his foster home in Prospect where he is loved by the adults and teens alike. He pals around with our female foster (about the same age) and plays with our two resident male cats (12yrs and 3yrs old). He is c
onfident and courteous with our family dog.
He expressed unhappiness as an only cat in a brief trial adoption. His potential adopters were heartbroken as they were not in the place to adopt more than one animal at the time.
He is playful and sweet. Alex enjoys birdwatching, and napping for hours on comfy beds.
Alex's needs are simple: food, shelter, food, love, food, toys, food, a good window seat, food, furry friends, food, a nice lap to sit on, food… you get it!