What’s a shelter pet’s biggest fear? Being stuck within the same four walls day after day – it can do scary things to an animal.
In an attempt to keep the pets in their care from going downright batty, the Humane Society for Hamilton County (HSHC) has conjured up an adoption special: Hocus Pick-Us. From Oct. 14 through the 31st, cat and dog adoptions will be $31 (some exclusions apply).
“It’s not just a bunch of hocus pocus, these animals need you to step up and save them,” HSHC Community Engagement Lily Darling said. “If there was a spell to get these pets into loving forever homes, we would have cast it already. Please give them the chance to show you just how magical they truly are.”
Things to know for the Hocus Pick-Us Adoption Special:
- Those interested in adopting a cat or dog can fill out an application in advance at com.
- If you are interested in adopting a dog, bring your current dog(s) with you to meet.
- All humans in the household must meet with the animal.
- If you rent or lease, bring a copy of your pet policy.
- All adoptions include spay/neuter, microchip, one round of vaccinations/deworming, wellness exam, and a bag of starter food.
- Must present a government-issued ID.
About the Humane Society for Hamilton County
HSHC is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. It is not a United Way Agency and is not affiliated with any other animal welfare group in the United States. The mission of the Humane Society for Hamilton County (HSHC) is “Saving Lives. Educating Communities. Completing Families.” HSHC serves as both the animal control facility and Humane Society for Hamilton County, and as such, receives partial funding (approximately 15 percent) from Hamilton County to fund the first seven days of an animal’s basic care. The majority of HSHC’s annual operating budget is funded by individual donations. HSHC is one of the only open-admission, truly “No-Kill” organizations in the United States. For more information visit HamiltonHumane.com.