Day 8 – Astrid

Day 8 – Astrid

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Meet Astrid, a one-and-a-half-year-old sweetheart with a heart full of love to share. Though she’s a little shy at first, her gentle nature shines through, making her a wonderful companion for both people and other cats. Once she feels at home, Astrid will charm you with her affectionate purrs and calm presence. She’s ready to find a family to adore her—could it be yours?

Come meet Astrid for yourself during our open adoption hours at the shelter on Wednesday and Saturday from 12 noon until 4 pm. If you have questions, you can call our office at 603.628.3544 or email felines@manchesteranimalshelter.org

Fill out an adoption application HERE!

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