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Kirk

Male Adult Domestic Mediumhair Medium

Hey there, new furriend! Do you love black cats? If you don't know the answer to that, you should come meet me and you'll learn you TOTA... show more

Hey there, new furriend! Do you love black cats? If you don't know the answer to that, you should come meet me and you'll learn you TOTALLY love us black or tuxedo kitties. I'm super friendly and loving and I'll greet you with my tiny little chirps. A good Samaritan found me as a stray wandering around and brought me to the SPCA, where they microchipped me, got me neutered (WHUUUUT???), and poked me with these shot things so I could be protected against rabies or whatever. It sounds awful but actually I like the people here. The attention is great, and they tell me that eventually, someone will come in and choose to adopt me. Being adopted sounds super exciting to me! I'm only about two years old and have a lot of life to live. I'd probably be happy indoors or as an outdoors/indoors cat. I haven't exactly revealed how I feel about other cats or little kids yet, but so far I've been fine with whatever wanders by my cage, especially if it's going to be nice to me. I love people watching especially and am a super curious boy! When I saw a dog, though, I got all puffy and aggressive. I don't think I'm gonna like those creatures much! Maybe with other animals, slower introductions would be best for a kitty like me. Because I can be a little sassy, any young children in the house should have a good sense of humor about animals - I can be very playful and may not be the best fit for a home that needs calm pets for sensitive children. Hopefully you'll come by sometime and meet me for yourself! Can't adopt but want to help out? Consider sponsoring instead! When you become a Pet Pal and give monthly on behalf of our shelter animals, you are ensuring they receive the best care possible during their stay with the SPCA on their journey to a forever home. You not only are their sponsor, you're their truest friend! show less

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Precious

Female Young Domestic Short Hair Small

Oh my, what a huge and loud place this is, but at least the people are nice and are helping me make new friends. My name is Precious, an... show more

Oh my, what a huge and loud place this is, but at least the people are nice and are helping me make new friends. My name is Precious, and I'm the youngest of the kittens from the Tremont Colony. I'm about a month younger than my brother, Frodo, who I can't imagine living without because he's the best big brother EVER. I'm not sure how I even managed to survive out in the big scary outdoors - when I came here, I had a nasty abscess on one of my paws, and it hurt so much! The shelter people set up a fund so people in the community could help pay for vet bills for animals like me, so I'm all better now. I hope other stray animals can get help from that fund too! Now I've been at the shelter since April 2021, and my brother, Frodo, and I would be happy to find a home that could be patient enough to give us the time we need to come out of our shells. We're both very shy but good-natured kitties. In fact, if you don't mind giving me time and a little bit of space, I will show you how well my name fits me! Who knows, if you treat me right, spend enough time with me, and give me plenty of nummy yummies, I may sit on your lap and make some biscuits! (I actually love snuggles!) Being with my brother, Frodo, really keeps me happy and makes my personality pop, so we HAVE to be adopted together. We would do best in a quiet home with older kids (teens and up) just because younger kids like to make a lot of noise, and we get that, it's healthy for them, but that stresses us out. Rambunctious dogs can scare us but we'll likely be fine if the dog is used to cats and gives us our own space. We love other kitties, though! If we're not cuddling with each other, we're cuddling up to other cats in the Green Room here at the shelter. We could be indoor-outdoor kitties if our new family made sure to keep us indoors-only until we trust them fully, but a catio might be a better alternative for us. Can't adopt but want to help out? Consider sponsoring instead! When you become a Pet Pal and give monthly on behalf of our shelter animals, you are ensuring they receive the best care possible during their stay with the SPCA on their journey to a forever home. You not only are their sponsor, you're their truest friend! show less

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Turtle

Female Young Tortoiseshell Domestic Longhair (mixed) Medium

Hi, my name is Turtle. By nature, I'm a very skittish kitty - loud noises frighten me and I would be so much happier in a quiet home, ma... show more

Hi, my name is Turtle. By nature, I'm a very skittish kitty - loud noises frighten me and I would be so much happier in a quiet home, maybe curled up on a lap! I am a very sweet girl, so much so that even when I'm scared, if I can see you're a nice person, I'm receptive to pets and chin scratches. I grew up in a home that just had too much activity for me; while I loved my mom a lot and enjoyed it when we could have one-on-one time together, I spent all my time hiding from the other cats and dogs. My mom made the hard choice to give me the chance to find a home I would be happier in, and so she entrusted me to the SPCA. They're actually quite nice here and have given me my own space and treats, and they promise to keep my mom updated once I find the perfect home. I would LOVE to go home with a couple that doesn't have other pets or kids, but I might also be okay with quiet dogs that don't pay any attention to me and don't bark when things happen outside. Other cats may stress me out but I have never shown signs of aggression, just a desire to have lots of quality one-on-one time with the humans I love. I don't mind older kids or quiet kids, but most kids like to be able to make noise and explore, and I'm just way too stressed out by that. I would much rather be with an older family that can pamper me and let me be the baby! Come meet me at the SPCA of Hancock County at 141 Bar Harbor Rd, Trenton, ME 04605! Please note that right now, to keep all the humans that care for me safe, visits are by appointment only. So fill out an application on me and they can schedule a meet-and-greet at your convenience. I hope we're a pawfect fit! And if we're not, you might meet your next pet while visiting me, so it's worth it to fill out that application! show less

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Sweet Pea

Female Adult Domestic Long Hair Medium

Hello, my name is Sweet Pea. When I first came to the SPCA in June, I was so scared and afraid of people, they thought I might be happie... show more

Hello, my name is Sweet Pea. When I first came to the SPCA in June, I was so scared and afraid of people, they thought I might be happiest as a barn cat. But now I actually remember that people aren't so bad, and I enjoy getting pets. It took time for me to settle in but it happened, and that means my future family just needs to have that same patience to let me settle into my new home. If my future family gives me a couple of weeks indoors so I can bond with them, then I would probably be happy as an outdoor/indoor cat, so if you're looking for someone to guard your property from mice and rodents, I'm your girl. I haven't really shown a need for a cat companion since I'm not actually feral, but I haven't also shown a dislike for other cats so it's possible I could co-exist with another cat. As for dogs and kids, well, I don't know, that's a maybe. If they give me space and time to acclimate, then I might get used to them. But a noisy home would not be my first choice. Something I love a lot is catnip! Some people think I love it TOO much! But really, how much is too much? It's not like I NEED it. I just ... I just want it! Gimme catnip! I hope you like the photos from my recent photoshoot, since they bring out my fluffy side, and maybe you can get an appointment to meet me and give me some CATNIP. (The humans will tell you not to do it but don't listen to them.) show less