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At HART, we prefer adoptions in PAIRS.
Single kittens are often returned to the shelter for being "too energetic," "nippy," or "a bit too mischievous." This is usually because their humans have difficulty meeting their needs for frequent (day and night) play, stimulation, and interaction.
Adopting two kittens can make life easier for everyone—they entertain, teach, comfort, and tire each other out in ways that a human alone just can’t match. Plus, with two, you’ll enjoy all the benefits of happy, well-adjusted kittens who need less of your attention to stay satisfied. So, if you’re looking for a smoother, more joyful kitten experience, consider adopting a pair!
Single kittens are often returned to the shelter for being "too energetic," "nippy," or "a bit too mischievous." This is usually because their humans have difficulty meeting their needs for frequent (day and night) play, stimulation, and interaction.
Adopting two kittens can make life easier for everyone—they entertain, teach, comfort, and tire each other out in ways that a human alone just can’t match. Plus, with two, you’ll enjoy all the benefits of happy, well-adjusted kittens who need less of your attention to stay satisfied. So, if you’re looking for a smoother, more joyful kitten experience, consider adopting a pair!

HART's Seniors for Seniors Program
Looking for a quiet, loving companion who understands the joy of slowing down? HART’s Seniors for Seniors program is designed to bring the warmth and companionship of a senior cat (8 years and older) to people 62 and up. These mellow, affectionate kitties are already past the curtain-climbing stage and are ready to share peaceful days, cozy nights, and plenty of lap time with someone just like you. It’s not just heartwarming—it’s heart-healthy.
Studies show that having a pet can lower blood pressure, improve immunity, and reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Cats also help ease loneliness and encourage social connection—two things that can make a big difference in long-term well-being. Best of all, through this special program, qualified adopters pay a reduced adoption fee of just $25. A loving bond, better health, and a grateful new friend? That’s a win-win worth purring about.
Studies show that having a pet can lower blood pressure, improve immunity, and reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Cats also help ease loneliness and encourage social connection—two things that can make a big difference in long-term well-being. Best of all, through this special program, qualified adopters pay a reduced adoption fee of just $25. A loving bond, better health, and a grateful new friend? That’s a win-win worth purring about.
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