Barn Cats For Adoption Maine

At the Placer SPCA, it is our goal to place each animal in a loving, permanent home. To be certain that you and your family are ready to add a new furry family member to your household, please review “Is this the best time to adopt?” If you see an animal you would like to adopt, please visit us during our center hours. It is also helpful to review our adoption process and pricing information before you come in. We’re also looking for cat lovers who have secure outdoor structures and are interested in adopting a Career Cat. These cats are best suited for barns, shops/storefronts, vineyards, storage areas, supply yards & more! Looking for a cat that is declawed? All declawed cats are marked with a yellow triangle on their photo. Please note: Cats pictured with a blue heart are currently in foster care. Please contact us if you would like to schedule a time to meet them! Click here to view our recent adoptionsMonitor Board of Contributors: Long live the barn cat For many of us who own farms, cats are one of the first lines of defense against rodents.

Welcome to the Humane Society Waterville Area We have proudly served Waterville, Maine and the surrounding areas since 1970 with compassionate pet adoption options. We always have cats, dogs and other pets that need a new 'furever' home. Come by and see us on Webb Road in Waterville today. Adopt a new pet into your family today! Whether you're a dog person, cat person, small animal person or all of the above, we have a variety of furry pets for adoption at our Waterville location at 100 Webb Road. Give us a call at 207-873-2430 or come by and see us today for more information.Humane Society Waterville Area | The Humane Society Waterville Area takes great pride in helping pets find their forever homes. We provide adoptions for dogs, cats, pocket pets and more. We always have a wide variety of pets available for adoption. Did you know that adopting a pet from the shelter is much more cost effective than purchasing one from a pet store or breeder? You save money on the cost of the pet along with spay/neuter and vet fees.

All pets adopted from our shelter are fully vetted, spayed or neutered and microchipped. Give us a call at 207-873-2430, or come by and see us at 100 Webb Road today for dog, cat and pocket pet adoptions in Waterville, Maine and the surrounding areas. We are open to the public from 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We are open 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. on Wednesdays and closed on Sundays. 100 Webb RoadWaterville, ME 04901 Call UsTelephone: 207-873-2430Fax: 207-873-1266 Hours Mon: 12:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.Tue: 12:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.Wed: 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.Thu: 12:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.Fri: 12:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.Sat: 12:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.Sun: Closed Harvest Hills Animal Shelter is a non-profit organization which contracts with 19 towns in Western Maine to accept neglected , stray and abandoned cats and dogs. These animals are brought in by the towns’ animal control officers. When space is available, Harvest Hills also accepts owner surrendered animals from all surrounding communities in Maine and New Hampshire and will assist other shelters by providing a safe place for adoptable animals that would otherwise be euthanized, or did not fit another shelters admission policies.

Please help us help us help them! Things To Consider Before You Adopt Shelters such as ours are often filled with highly adoptable dogs and cats. Many people have the impression that shelters are filled with destructive, aggressive, or hard to train animals.
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Making The Right Choice Choose personality over beauty. Experts agree that picking a dog on looks alone can be a recipe for unhappiness. There is nothing wrong with wanting a certain type of dog or breed range, but don't get so stuck on it that you overlook an animal that may fit better with your life. The past does not predict the future. The animals you see at the shelter (especially some dogs) may not have the best manners, but they can be trained. They may have been abused or neglected, but they can form new relationships and are usually more than willing to learn. We always need more volunteers! Canned Dog and Cat Food Dry dog food- NO BENEFUL OR OLD ROY please Hardwood pellets (We use it for cat litter) Cleaning Supplies: Nylon-bristle brooms, Scrub Pads and Brushes, Sponges, Paper Towels For the Humans: Antibacterial Hand Soap, Hand Sanitizer, Toilet cleaner, Toilet paper Through our annual events and fundraisers we want to accomplish two things;

First to raise awareness and to educate the public about our our mission to care for and find ‘forever’ homes for our animals. Second is our need to raise much needed funds to support this mission. If you can't adopt at this time, please consider a donation to help us care for our homeless dogs and cats. Just click the link below to use a credit/debit card or mail a check to the address listed below. We thank you in advance for your kindness! Or mail a check to 1389 Bridgton Rd. Fryeburg, ME 04037 Please visit our partnersMolly said to thank you for finding her a loving home. Everything is going really well with Scarlett (the poor little ringworm kitten from about a year ago...aka "Mustachio"). She is very healthy, and we wanted to update you...The picture we have attached of Scarlett is in her cube and with her favorite toy fish that she drags all over the place. She and Miko are still getting along really well, better than we had expected. I know we have said this before, but again, thanks for running the shelter and being great people so we could have Scarlett today, and we are appreciative to Miko's shelter for having him for us too.

I thought I�d send you a couple pictures of Harley in his new home. The first is him in a bay window in the guest room, where he�s being �quarantined� for a few days (mostly overnight and when no humans are home) until he and Loki (our very temperamental 3 year old Siamese) get used to each other � although he has been out in the rest of the house quite a lot in the last couple of days. Loki is accepting him much better than I anticipated. The second picture is his first nap in his new home on Saturday. He crashed out on the bed in the guest room. He is adorable and a joy to have around. I�ve been sleeping in the guest room so he isn�t alone overnight and I�ve found him to be a champion cuddler. Thanks for putting up with my mom and me while we took forever to pick one of the kittens to take home with us (or should I say until one of the kittens picked us?). I hope you had a nice holiday. I took some vacation time between Christmas and New Years and it was nice to be at home for awhile.

I thought I would just send you an update on Goose. He finally has a name (we tried on several that just didn�t seem to fit) and came up with Teddy because my daughter says he is like a little bear. He is also very jumpy/flighty so maybe that is how he got the name Goose? He is definitely the king of the house. He follows me around the house and likes to lie next to us on the couch at night when we watch TV. He rolls around and loves to have his belly rubbed. I am sending you some pictures of our Teddy bear. I adopted "Meg", the kitten you were fostering at your home, in May and I just wanted to give you an update on her. She is absolutely wonderful and has settled in nicely with my 3 year old cat Gus. We finally decided on a name a couple weeks after we brought her home, renaming her "Mia Meouse". She is the picture of health, which is a welcome change to Gus (who we treat twice a day with an inhaler for his asthma). I just wanted to thank you again for everything that you have done for her and let you know that she is doing great!

She and Gus play constantly and like to take naps together frequently. I'm attaching a couple of pictures to this email so that you can see how big she has gotten! As you can see, Joey ( Marley) is beautiful!! We love him, totally spoil him and enjoy him to the fullest!!! I have recommended Cattails to several people that want cats and will continue to do so. Hope all is going well with all of you. We have all fallen in love with Scout (except Tucker who needs the exercise). We are still working on table manners and Scout has become known as the "furry vacuum" (he ate a baked potato the other day without butter or sour cream). Thank you again for introducing us. Hi, I wanted to send some photos of Clyde now called Gizmo! He has really made himself at home. He loves to play and is a very loving kitten. He also loves to have his belly rubbed. Most cats don�t like it. We are really enjoying having Gizmo at our home. We just wanted to send you a quick message to let you know that Junie (aka Tequila : ) ) has settled in to her new surroundings very well.

She is so fun to have around -- the perfect combination of loving to play and snuggle. We are really enjoying her. We are very glad we found you guys! Thanks for giving Junie and all of the other cats you save a chance to thrive and be adopted. All the best and Happy Thanksgiving! I thought I'd send you some pics of Sinatra....sorry we changed his name, but I'm an 80's child and growing up that darn red headed doll scared the daylights out of me! We hope his eyes stay blue, that was part of the inspiration for his name...plus he is such a handsome little boy! I will try to keep in touch and give you updates as Sinatra gets bigger and grows up. I'm so excited to have him...I love my new little baby!! Peppermint who is now named Holly is doing very well in her new home my parents love her so much and we are lucky to have found such a fun kitten who is fitting in with no problems thanks for all your work watching over her those three weeks we truly feel blessed to have her.