GP

GP

Meet the adorable tri-colored GP (You guessed it! Short for guinea pig)…

This little guy enjoys hidey-places, timothy hay, carrots, toys, and making little piggie noises when you hold him.

To the right home, we will accept a donation for GP’s adoption.

GP is about 8-9 months old.

If you have any questions about the care of a guinea pig, give us a call at the shelter, or make an appointment to come meet him today!

Seraphine and Liberty

Seraphine and Liberty

Meet Seraphine and Liberty.

Seraphine is a beautiful black kitty ready to go home! While she and her friend Liberty were brought in as ferals, they have certainly had plenty of human interaction and handling during their stays at the shelter. When these two besties were moved into a community cat room, we found that while they still don’t enjoy being bothering with people or being handled, they DO love other kitties and do excellent with them!

These two beauties are built to work: Keep your barn safe and healthy and protect your feed and livestock. To the right home, these two girls will go home and be kept inside a heated and comfortable area until winter is over, as they are not used to being outside. Their dual adoption fee will be $80.

Liberty is a long-haired Tabby who is just as pretty as her sister. A dual-adoption would be ideal, but not necessarily a requirement. We hope to find a family who has patience with helping shy or feral kitties acclimate to their surroundings. We are also open to the idea of someone in need of healthy barn kitties, if the barn is heated and the transition slow and steady.

We also know that there are some folks out there who simply don’t mind caring for two healthy cats by providing them stability, warmth and food- and not feeling the need to handle their cats everyday. We know you are out there- we are just waiting for you!

Call us today if you are interested in these feisty little meowers! Beware: They look cute and cuddly and are absolutely BEAUTIFUL but they are pretty sassy!

Odin *must be an only dog*

Odin *must be an only dog*

Meet 2-year old Odin, who is just as beautiful on the inside as he is on the outside. Some dogs just have it all, and Odin is one of them. He does wonderful with people. His favorite hobbies include: Swimming, cuddling, playing fetch, and hiking. Odin always wants to be with his person, and he loves to ride in the vehicle! He is house trained, and doesn’t need to be in the kennel. He needs to be on a leash, and in a home with no other dogs. Odin loves fruits and veggies as treats! He eats 1 cup of food for every meal. He needs a slow feeder or he ‘frows up his yummies because he loves his food SO much that he eats it too fast!

Odin will also need to be in a home with OLDER children, 11 years or up as he can get overly stimulated and a little nippy with young ones!

If you think you might be the active, loving and one-dog family who could meet Odin’s needs, please give the shelter a call. He is waiting to snuggle WITH YOU, after playtime.

Franklin-Special Needs Kitty

Franklin-Special Needs Kitty

While he resembles Winston Churchill from Stephen King’s infamous Pet Cemetery, we can ASSURE you the Franklin is anything but an evil kitty!

Franklin is a big, handsome slate gray colored former “Tom” cat with a playful, quirky personality. OBSESSED with human loves, Franklin loves people and is very friendly with them. He loves attention, but he and his silly-self likes to claw when you try to leave him because he loves the attention so much! He also loves to hug and likes to try to sleep with humans. Some of the staff must give him temptation treats so that he doesn’t try to attack their ankles when they leave the room! He is very treat motivated.

Franklin is estimated to be about 8-10 years old. Franklin has FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus). While this virus is NOT able to pass to humans, it CAN pass to other felines. Because of this, we will need Franklin to be in a home where he is the only kitty, OR in another FIV positive home with another kitty who also has the virus.

FIV is typically transmitted from kitty to kitty through deep bite wounds. Where Franklin was an unaltered male before he came the the shelter and lived outside, he was probably more susceptible to getting the virus due to cat fights and such.

We know there is someone out there for Franklin.

Klaus

Klaus

Meet 2.5 year old Klaus, who is currently in foster. His foster family loves him so much and are going to continue fostering him until Klaus finds his perfect match. Here is what is wonderful foster family has to say about him:

“First he is sweet and very lovey. He gets along well with our dog as well as others we have introduced him to. (he does get barky at new dogs but he gets over it pretty fast). He is also good with our cats but he sometimes does like to try and get playful with them. He has been around indoor birds and chickens and done well with that too.
We have been crating him when we leave the house which he does well with but he does sometimes bark and whine.
He is pretty high energy and will likely do well in a home where they can regularly exercise him with walks or ball or just a good romp in the yard. He eats any toys he’s given so its best to give him ones that are hard for him to destroy but he loves a good chew bone.
He may also do best in a home that has a consistent schedule. His biggest problem is that he is not easily house broken. He will be good for a few days but then will randomly poo in the house. He may need to be crate trained for night time as that is when it is happening the most at this point.
Klaus being energetic is working on boundaries and jumping but he’s pretty smart and knows how to sit, lay down, and spin. He is very food motivated (but hasn’t been food aggressive). Because of his energy bigger kids may be better. (if not perfect for him). “