Snowflake Hey there, what`s up? My name is Snowflake, presumably because of my mostly white coat. I am a 2-1/2-year-old boy, 12.4 pounds, litter box trained, and neutered. The reason my owner allowed Police Officer Brubake to take me to the HSHC in early October was because of my anxiety, lack of confidence, and my poor reaction to change. I have lived with my owner my whole life, but a year ago, she brought a female cat home to live with us. Things were fine until she went away to be spayed, and when she returned, I took an immediate dislike of her. I also didn`t like the boyfriend when he moved in. Going to the Vet has always been a pain in my neck. My reaction to these people and events has been hissing, swatting, and growling. The Feline Care Specialists said I am undersocialized and that I lack self-confidence when faced with change. I moved into a Roaming Room on November 15, and my attitude has improved since then. I like having places to hide when I feel nervous. And when I`m feeling brave, I love sitting or lying in a cat tree in the sunshine. The interviewer lady (IL) stopped by to see me yesterday, and I was asleep in a climber. But I barely opened my eyes when she began petting me and talking softly to me. I had no objection when she stroked my head and neck and even moved around to allow for more territory to pet. My personality has recently blossomed. I will require a patient, compassionate owner who will give me all the time I need to adjust to a new home. The IL saw my gentle, easy-going side during our visit. The HSHC staff can offer helpful tips to ensure my transition to your home is a success. 12-2-25
Snowflake Hey there, what`s up? My name is Snowflake, presumably because of my mostly white coat. I am a 2-1/2-year-old boy, 12.4 pounds, litter box trained, and neutered. The reason my owner allowed Police Officer Brubake to take me to the HSHC in early October was because of my anxiety, lack of confidence, and my poor reaction to change. I have lived with my owner my whole life, but a year ago, she brought a female cat home to live with us. Things were fine until she went away to be spayed, and when she returned, I took an immediate dislike of her. I also didn`t like the boyfriend when he moved in. Going to the Vet has always been a pain in my neck. My reaction to these people and events has been hissing, swatting, and growling. The Feline Care Specialists said I am undersocialized and that I lack self-confidence when faced with change. I moved into a Roaming Room on November 15, and my attitude has improved since then. I like having places to hide when I feel nervous. And when I`m feeling brave, I love sitting or lying in a cat tree in the sunshine. The interviewer lady (IL) stopped by to see me yesterday, and I was asleep in a climber. But I barely opened my eyes when she began petting me and talking softly to me. I had no objection when she stroked my head and neck and even moved around to allow for more territory to pet. My personality has recently blossomed. I will require a patient, compassionate owner who will give me all the time I need to adjust to a new home. The IL saw my gentle, easy-going side during our visit. The HSHC staff can offer helpful tips to ensure my transition to your home is a success. 12-2-25
With an open admission policy, a No-Kill philosophy, and more than 3,100 animals crossing our threshold each year, we have still maintained a 98% placement rate over the last 3 years.
This is an amazing feat for any organization…let alone one that takes in some of the most abused, injured and seriously ill animals imaginable.
With an open admission policy, a No-Kill philosophy, and more than 3,100 animals crossing our threshold each year, we have still maintained a 98% placement rate over the last 3 years.
This is an amazing feat for any organization…let alone one that takes in some of the most abused, injured and seriously ill animals imaginable.
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