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(203) 490-6530About Me
Male
January 3, 2026
58103
Critter Details
Sinatra’s rescue began with a trap set for a feral cat — but what they found inside was something entirely unexpected. Instead of a wild, frightened stray, they discovered a breathtaking, blue-eyed gentleman with a stunning coat and a heart far too soft to have survived the streets alone. From the very first moment, it was clear: Sinatra was no feral. He was trusting, kind, and relieved to be seen. Though he greeted his rescuers with sweetness, his body told a harder story. He was sick, exhausted, and suffering from infection due to untreated ear mites that had left large wounds behind his ears from scratching. This brave boy had been fending for himself for far too long. But even in discomfort, he allowed gentle hands to treat him. His trust was immediate. His gratitude was unmistakable. And once he began to heal, Sinatra’s true star quality emerged. This boy doesn’t just walk into a room…he saunters in, with a graceful, confident, almost regal stride, as if the world is his stage. Yet there is no arrogance in him. His presence is warm, humble, and deeply endearing. Sinatra is incredibly curious, fascinated by anything new, and loves exploring the world around him. He’s very playful and throws himself wholeheartedly into it with a real Tomcat energy — but just as easily shifts into his other side: a laid-back, chill, easygoing guy who’s happy to relax and enjoy the company of his person. Around dogs, Sinatra is completely unfazed — big or small, he treats them with calm indifference. With other cats, he’s a bit more unpredictable. He can be possessive of his human at times making him unpredictable with the other cats, so he may thrive best as an only cat, or possibly with a very laid-back, accepting feline companion. But here’s what truly sets him apart: Sinatra is special. Deeply, unmistakably special. His personality, his resilience, his presence, and his gentle soul make him one of those rare cats people never forget. He will bond deeply with the person who chooses him, and he will be an extraordinary best friend — loyal, loving, entertaining, and absolutely full of heart. Whoever adopts Sinatra won’t just be giving a home to a cat. They’ll be welcoming a once-in-a-lifetime companion. Sinatra was born around August 20, 2022, and is currently being fostered in Waterbury. He is fixed, up-to-date on shots, and 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.