Monthly Archives August 2026

Burrata Is Seeking Foster

Age: 4   Sex: Female   Breed: Pitbull Mix  Weight: 54 lbs   Restrictions: Must Meet Dogs; No Kids under 5 Burrata is nervous when she is stuck in her kennel and much more comfortable outside of it! We would like to get her into a foster home where she can be more comfortable. She would benefit from working on leash manners (she does pull pretty hard at times) and basic training. She has enjoyed interacting with another dog here but should meet any dog foster siblings at the shelter to confirm they are a good fit. We do not have any history on her with cats, so fosters
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A soft Place to land

When I found Potato’s (then Frances) HSHV profile, it said all she wanted was a soft place to land. There was no picture, which I found out when I visited her was because she had just gotten her eye removed! Adopting a 6-pound, newly one-eyed senior cat for my first adult pet has been quite a ride, but I’ve learned so much and it has been the most gratifying experience of my life. One year later, she has grown into a cuddly, opinionated, *very* vocal cat, and in the end has offered me a soft place to land just as
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Iggy Is Seeking Foster

Age: 9   Sex: Male  Breed: Domestic Shorthair  Weight: 12 lbs    Restrictions: No Cats, No Dogs, No Kids Under 5 Estimated Duration/Time: Will prefer to be in a foster home until he is adopted Personality & Preferences: He can be very attention seeking and high energy Specific Needs – medical or behavior: Iggy dislikes other cats so much that being at the shelter is really hard for him. He needs a foster without other cats, hopefully with a foster parent who understands cat body language and behavior a little better so that he is most comfortable. He was a loving, playful, happy and sassy guy in
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Luna Is Seeking Foster

Age: 10   Sex: Female   Breed: Shepherd Mix  Weight: 74 lbs   Restrictions: No Dogs; No Kids under 5 Luna is an older lady who really doesn’t need to be involved with the hustle-and-bustle of shelter life – she’d much rather spend her time in a home environment where she can live her best senior gal life and decompress in a quieter environment. She has done well meeting staff and volunteers at the shelter and often gets frustrated when she’s alone in her kennel. Luna should not go with other dogs or kids under 5 as her surrender profile indicates she is uncomfortable with both. It
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