Our Companions magazine is published three times a year by a team of talented and dedicated volunteers.
Our Companions magazine Editorial Board:
Editor: Jennifer Barrows
Contributing writers: Julie Grace, Lyn Garson, Lindsey Pellino, William Wilson, Tammy Wunsch
Graphic Design: Howell Marketing
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Featured Pets: Lucky and Niles
Though both found as strays on the streets of Connecticut, Lucky and Niles had quite a journey prior to finding…
Read MoreWatch Out for Wildlife
You might have started to notice our community creatures spreading their legs (or wings) from the winter and rejuvenating for…
Read MoreCommunity Outreach: Winter 2022
A new year has arrived and our community programs are off to a great start! We look forward to seeing…
Read MoreBusy Bees – April Sanctuary Update
Hi Everyone! It may be coming along slowly, but spring is definitely making its presence known at the sanctuary. The…
Read MoreConstruction Starts Soon at the Sanctuary!
It’s official! Our Companions has exceeded our $2,000,000 fundraising goal and we will begin construction on our Sanctuary this Spring!…
Read MoreAdoption Update: Acacia
Prior to the Sanctuary, Acacia was living with two other cats, Maple and Oakley. All three cats were living in…
Read MoreFeatured Pet: Hank
When he was just a pup, Hank was adopted by a lovely couple. Being a Lab/Great Pyrenees mix, little baby…
Read MoreA Tribute to Stromboli
Many of you might not have heard of Stromboli before or know that she was a guest at our Sanctuary.…
Read MoreSpring Forward – March Sanctuary Update
Hi Everyone! What a difference a few weeks makes. From the grey skies, ice, snow, and mud of February, to the…
Read MoreFeatured Pet: Ralph
We first heard about Ralph through one of our vet partners, knowing he was in desperate need of our help.…
Read MoreSee Something, Say Something- Kitten Season
“Community cats” is an umbrella term for unowned cats that are living outside in your neighborhood. These cats can be…
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