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Star

Female Adult American Short Hair Medium

Nice to meet you, I’m Star! Buckle in, because I have quite the tale for you on how I ended up here. Unfortunately I was separated from... show more

Nice to meet you, I’m Star! Buckle in, because I have quite the tale for you on how I ended up here. Unfortunately I was separated from my kittens before I should have been, so I was extremely stressed, full of milk, and sad when I was dropped of here at the SPCA-HC. Reuniting with my kittens was not a possibility, no matter how much everyone tried. I’m not a mean cat, but I was quick to lash out at humans after what had happened to me. I wasn’t interested in interacting or socializing, but that all changed when the shelter received four day-old kittens that had lost their mother and were in need of one. Did you know that a kittens chances of survival increase by 50% when they have a mother cat to take care of them? I was more than happy to accept these babies as my own, and I successfully raised healthy, happy kittens that found homes when they were ready. I transformed after I was given the chance to save the kittens. I finally understood that the folks at the shelter were there to help, and that not all humans were like the ones I had known. They helped to heal my broken heart and, while still a little shy, I will play, accept rubs, and follow people around while they are visiting the shelter! When I first came to the shelter, I was extremely underweight and infested with fleas. Now I’ve gained some healthy pounds and have received lots of care from some really nice vets. I can’t wait to have a home of my very own where I will know nothing but love and comfort! show less

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Chips

Female Senior Domestic Shorthair Large

Okay, I know I have some particular requirements that make it a smidge difficult for me to find my furever home, but c'mon people! I'm p... show more

Okay, I know I have some particular requirements that make it a smidge difficult for me to find my furever home, but c'mon people! I'm purrfect! Let's get the finicky parts over with: 1. NO PETS. No dogs or cats whatsoever. Not even a fish, unless it's being served to me on a raised dish. 2. I'm on a weight loss diet. The shelter is feeding me Hill's r/d (prescription weight loss food). They will give my adopter some to get them started. 3. I need Miralax everyday mixed in with my breakfast and dinner to keep me regular. This is absolutely non-negoitable. You can buy a tub at any local drug or grocery store for under $15 and it will last you a year.  I am a SWEET girl, but if you displease me, I will be sure to let you know. I am not usually okay being picked up or touched on my hind end. I'm a lot of cat and until I lose weight, too much jostling around is uncomfortable. So, I'll hiss or swat if you don't listen to me. I like to have my sweet face rubbed, as well as by my ears. I like to lay/sit with my people and let them admire me. I love toys and keep them next to me at all times. I'm affectionate and lovely, and you should see me do my daily self care regiment of stretching, cleaning, and bathing. It's like a solar eclipse, you know you shouldn't stare, but you can't help it.  show less

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Skylar

Female Adult Labrador Retriever American Pit Bull Terrier (mixed) Medium

This pretty pink-nosed gal is Skylar! She is around 6 years old, has the prettiest pigtails (ears) in town, and is looking for a home wh... show more

This pretty pink-nosed gal is Skylar! She is around 6 years old, has the prettiest pigtails (ears) in town, and is looking for a home where she can snuggle, play, and snooze. Skylar finds herself at the SPCA of Hancock County due to no fault of her own and has handled this big transition like a champ. She tried to convince us that she was big and scary when she first arrived, but we saw right through the facade of a scared, nervous pup. She was reluctant to be touched by people she wasn’t familiar with, but once she realized we always come bearing treats and gentle hands, she got right on board! Now, Skylar’s favorite activities are snuggling on the couch with humans in the Real Life Room, getting really excited and doing zoomies, and then taking a nice long nap where she snores loudly. Skylar has been reactive to other animals while at the shelter and it would be best for her home to have her as the only pet, at least until a significant decompression period has passed. Skylar is a happy, silly, trusting dog when she has time to settle in; her perfect adopter is going to be happy to give her the time to adjust and create that bond. Meeting her in the shelter likely won’t be the fairytale “she chose me” moment… but you can still be her knight in shining armor! Skylar's perfect person will be willing to do several meet and greets to gain her trust and dedicate the time to make her feel safe. Skylar has some trust issues, like most of us, and needs time and patience to show her best self... which is a really great dog!  show less