Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Keely and Snapple

Here are two more adult cats who are available for adoption from the Humane Society of Noble County. Both have had their shots and flea prevention and have been wormed. They will also be FIV-tested and receive a microchip before they leave the shelter. You can adopt these or any other cats or kittens for only $35.00.

This is Keely, a pretty female who is tan and gray with orange hints.


Keely is approximately 1-3 years old. She has been at the shelter for about a month.


In this picture, you can see her beautiful coloring a little better.


And look at those big green eyes! Keely is a lover, and would love to have a home with you!



This handsome fellow is Snapple, an orange tabby. In addition to all of his shots and worming, Snapple has been neutered!


In this side view, you can see his markings, with a big bulls-eye on his side.


Snapple was born at the shelter on March 31, 2014, so he is about a year and a half old. He would love for you to come visit him!


Please come visit the Humane Society of Noble County to see all of the wonderful cats and dogs who are available for adoption.  Sometimes there are other animals there too, like ferrets and rabbits.  You could surely find an animal that would make a good addition to your family!!









Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Scooter, Simba, and Zeplin

Today we have one tiny kitten and two adult cats who look a lot alike. They are all rather new to the Humane Society of Noble County. They are up-to-date on shots, worming, and flea prevention. They will also be FIV-tested and receive a microchip before they leave the shelter.

This little guy is Scooter, a black and tan male tabby who is 7-8 weeks old.


Scooter just wanted to run around and play, and would not look at the camera.


Here he is coming out of his hiding place between two cages.


Scooter had been playing with this mouse toy in his cage, so I got it out with him. He has been at the shelter for about a month and is ready to go home with you!



This is Simba, a male yellow tabby who is approximately 4-5 years old. Simba is a rare cat because he is a polydactyl, or "mitten paw" cat with extra toes on all of his feet. You can see some of them in this picture. He also has bluish eyes. Most orange or yellow cats have gold or greenish-gold eyes.


Simba has only been at the shelter for a few days, and here he is trying to make friends with one of the other cats.


In this picture, you can see the extra toes on his back feet.


Simba is a very friendly and lovable guy. He is quite a cuddle - once he is on your lap, he doesn't want to leave. He would love for you to become his cuddle person!



This is Zeplin, an orange tabby with white around his nose and throat, and little black markings around his eyes, nose, and mouth. He is a neutered male and is front-declawed. Zeplin is around 4-5 years old.


Zeplin was perfectly content to stay in his bed and have his picture taken. Unlike a lot of cats, he looked directly at the camera like he knew he was posing!


Zeplin does love attention though! He has been at the shelter for a little over a week, and is ready to go to his forever home.



Please come visit these cats and all the other animals at the Humane Society of Noble County.  Even if you aren't in the market for a pet, you probably know someone who is and you could share your experience with them.  










Monday, August 17, 2015

Misty, Starsky and Hutch, and Latte

Here are three more kittens and one adult cat who are available for adoption at the Humane Society of Noble County. They are all up-to-date on shots, worming, and flea prevention. They will also be FIV-tested and receive a microchip before they leave the shelter.

This little girl is Misty. She is all gray, and is 8-9 weeks old. She has been at the shelter since August 4.

Here Misty is exploring. She decided to check out the little notebook that was on the floor.


This picture shows how little Misty is compared to the person's hand. Isn't she a sweetie?!!


This is Starsky. a little long-haired black and white male. Here again, you can tell he is very small. He is 8-9 weeks old and has also been at the shelter since August 4.


Starsky is a little goofball. I'm not sure what he was looking at here, but he's undoubtedly up to something!


Here Starsky is playing with a pen that was left on the floor. He's trying to pick it up.


And here he is playing with nail clippers. He is proof that a cat will play with almost anything!


This is, of course, Hutch, Starsky's brother. (You older people will get it!) He is black, with a few white hairs here and there. He is also 8-9 weeks old and has been at the shelter since August 4.


Like some of the other tiny kittens, Hutch's body size needs to catch up with his head!


Here Hutch is making friends with one of the older kittens in a cage.


Hutch liked the little ball with a bell and feathers.



This gorgeous girl is Latte. She is black with brown undertones. She is 1-2 years old, and is a small cat.


Look at Latte's beautiful eyes!


Here Latte is checking out some other cats. This picture shows her brown undertones. She has been at the shelter since August 4.


All of these cats and many others are waiting for their forever homes. Won't you come visit them at the Humane Society of Noble County?  Any one of them could be yours for only $35!

















Friday, August 14, 2015

Five Adult Cats

Today we have 5 adult cats who are available for adoption from the Humane Society of Noble County. All of them have been wormed and are up-to-date on shots and flea prevention. They will also be FIV-tested and receive a microchip before they leave the shelter. And all this for the amazing price of only $35!

This is Nyla, a black female with a white spot on her chest and big green eyes!


Here you get a better idea of Nyla's coloring and size. She is approximately 2 years old and has been at the shelter for about 4 weeks.


Here Nyla is on the prowl. She is a very curious cat, but is also calm.



This big boy is Ramsey, a gray, tan and black tabby.


This photo shows his coloring well.



Ramsey is neutered and is approximately 2-4 years old and has been at the shelter for about 3 weeks.


In addition to being quite handsome, Ramsey is a big cuddle bug. He is very calm and loving!



This is Ranger, a male who is approximately 1-3 years old.  He has been at the shelter for 3-4 weeks.



Ranger is a brown, black, tan, and white cat with 2 white streaks in the center of his back.

In this picture, you can see the white streaks on his back a little better.

Ranger is friendly and curious!



This beauty is Selena, a gray and white long-haired female.

Look at her beautiful big green eyes!  She is actually much more gray than she looks in this picture.


Selena has been at the shelter for 3-4 weeks, and would love to go home with you.



This little gal is Skittles, a female torte who is around 2 years old. I love her bright gold patches, especially her little gold foot and her gold eyebrows!


Skittles is very friendly, loving, and curious.


Skittles has been at the shelter for only a little over a week, and is waiting on her forever home.


Please come to the Humane Society of Noble County to visit these cats and all of the other fantastic animals who are available for adoption.  They would make wonderful pets and are waiting to go home with you!

















Friday, August 7, 2015

Ira, Jr., Kaitlyn, and Moo

Here are today's three kittens, who will soon be available for adoption at the Humane Society of Noble County. They are all about 8 weeks old, and are up-to-date on shots, flea prevention, and worming.

This is Ira, Jr., a little black female. Like E.T. from my previous post, her body needs to grow to catch up with her head!


Look at her long whiskers!


Ira, Jr. is intrigued by the striped mouse. All of the kittens seem to love this toy!



Meet Kaitlyn, a gray female with a white chest and feet, a white stripe on her nose, and a white dot on her back. She looks a lot like Ally, from the post before this.

In this picture, you can see the white spot on Kaitlyn's back.


She is curious about the striped mouse too!


Isn't Kaitlyn a pretty girl?? 


This is Moo, a black and white male with a white belly and a white "lightning" mark on his back. In this picture, he was in the process of slipping down behind the cat tower and was trying to pull himself back up, so he looks blurry!


Here is Moo, checking out the striped mouse.


In this picture, you can sort of see the "lightning" mark. When he see it head on, it looks a lot more like a lightning bolt.


Come visit all of the fantastic animals at the Humane Society of Noble County and choose one (or two, or three . . .) to make part of your family!