NEWARK, NJ – A 13-year-old cat named Chicita is capturing hearts at the Associated Humane Societies shelter after being surrendered by her longtime family, leaving staff desperate to find her a quiet home to live out her golden years.
Once a loyal companion for more than a decade, Chicita now spends her days in a shelter kennel, struggling to adjust to the loud, crowded environment that has replaced the comfort of her former home. According to AHS Newark, the senior cat has become withdrawn and easily startled by the constant noise, often keeping to herself.
Yet staff say that when someone takes the time to sit with her, Chicita’s gentle side begins to emerge — revealing a frightened but affectionate cat who just wants to feel safe again. Shelter workers describe her as a “sweet senior” who needs patience and understanding, not pity. They believe she would thrive in a calm home where she can decompress, rest, and rebuild trust with a compassionate adopter.
With her age and timid nature making her less likely to be chosen over younger, more outgoing cats, AHS Newark is urging the public to give Chicita a chance. They emphasize that senior pets like her still have plenty of love to give — they just need someone willing to see beyond the stress of shelter life.
Chicita is available for adoption at the Associated Humane Societies Newark shelter in New Jersey. Those interested can visit ahscares.org/adopt and search for Chicita using her ID number 42740.