There's a lot to learn when you have a new pet. Our sister brand, The Wildest, is here to support you—with new pet checklists, virtual training, and expert guides. Sign up for free.
Well hello there, my name is Scrappy! I'm a 5 year old handsome and unique Tabby that would love to come home with you. I was brought to the Humane Society as my previous owners were moving out of state and could not take me with them. I'm a well-behaved, friendly, gentle, and affectionate boy. I'm sure you're wondering why one of my eyes look, well, crooked.. so I had a previous trauma to one of my eyes, but don't worry, I'm okay and it doesn't bother me, it just makes me stand out from all the other kitties. I enjoy lounging in my very own cat bed, getting some gentle pets from my humans, and rolling around in soft blankets. I do wonderful with other cats and I wouldn't mind sharing a home with another friendly feline in my new home. Just remember, slow introductions are the key to new friendships. I'm neutered, current on my vaccinations, FIV/FeLV negative, microchipped, and litterbox trained. Come meet me at the Benbrook Waggin' Tails Adoption Center, open everyday from 12-6 p.m. If you have any questions, give my human friends a call at 817-249-3647.
Well hello there, my name is Scrappy! I'm a 5 year old handsome and unique Tabby that would love to come home with you. I was brought to the Humane Society as my previous owners were moving out of state and could not take me with them. I'm a well-behaved, friendly, gentle, and affectionate boy. I'm sure you're wondering why one of my eyes look, well, crooked.. so I had a previous trauma to one of my eyes, but don't worry, I'm okay and it doesn't bother me, it just makes me stand out from all the other kitties. I enjoy lounging in my very own cat bed, getting some gentle pets from my humans, and rolling around in soft blankets. I do wonderful with other cats and I wouldn't mind sharing a home with another friendly feline in my new home. Just remember, slow introductions are the key to new friendships. I'm neutered, current on my vaccinations, FIV/FeLV negative, microchipped, and litterbox trained. Come meet me at the Benbrook Waggin' Tails Adoption Center, open everyday from 12-6 p.m. If you have any questions, give my human friends a call at 817-249-3647.
Visit our website at https://www.hsnt.org/adopt to view all of our adoptable dogs and to schedule your appointment.
Visit our website at https://www.hsnt.org/adopt to view all of our adoptable dogs and to schedule your appointment.
Go meet their pets
9009 Benbrook Blvd
Benbrook TX, 76126
817-249-3647
Open 12-6 Daily
By Appointment only.
9009 Benbrook Blvd
Benbrook TX, 76126
817-249-3647
Open 12-6 Daily
By Appointment only.
More about this shelter
Our History
The Humane Society of North Texas (HSNT) was founded in 1905 and is the oldest animal welfare organization in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. While the organization’s name has evolved from the Fort Worth Humane Society in 1905, to the Tarrant County Humane Society in 1910, to the Humane Society of North Texas in 1982, its focus has always been on caring for animals in need. HSNT provides services such as pet adoptions, low-cost spay/neuter surgeries and vaccinations, returning lost pets to their owners, cruelty investigations and humane euthanasia. HSNT operates four pet adoption centers and a quarantine facility in Tarrant County, as well as an equine and livestock ranch located in Johnson County.
Our History
The Humane Society of North Texas (HSNT) was founded in 1905 and is the oldest animal welfare organization in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. While the organization’s name has evolved from the Fort Worth Humane Society in 1905, to the Tarrant County Humane Society in 1910, to the Humane Society of North Texas in 1982, its focus has always been on caring for animals in need. HSNT provides services such as pet adoptions, low-cost spay/neuter surgeries and vaccinations, returning lost pets to their owners, cruelty investigations and humane euthanasia. HSNT operates four pet adoption centers and a quarantine facility in Tarrant County, as well as an equine and livestock ranch located in Johnson County.