Hermy was reported to the Humane Society in need of medical care by a package delivery driver. He had a gash in his side (looks like he might have been hiding in a car motor to stay warm and the fan blade got his side).
He was given a round of antibiotics and his side was already on the way to healing. It is granulating (filling in from inside out) and he is going to be neutered the week of 12/16/2025. We feel that his injury will eventually fill in with hair. And, he is ready to meet his understanding family who wants a wonderful personality playful kitten.
Please fill out application
Adoption fee is $100.
Neutered,
microchipped
first kitten vaccines
wormed
tested neg for kitty diseases
Rabies for any animal 12 weeks or older
Hermy was reported to the Humane Society in need of medical care by a package delivery driver. He had a gash in his side (looks like he might have been hiding in a car motor to stay warm and the fan blade got his side).
He was given a round of antibiotics and his side was already on the way to healing. It is granulating (filling in from inside out) and he is going to be neutered the week of 12/16/2025. We feel that his injury will eventually fill in with hair. And, he is ready to meet his understanding family who wants a wonderful personality playful kitten.
Please fill out application
Adoption fee is $100.
Neutered,
microchipped
first kitten vaccines
wormed
tested neg for kitty diseases
Rabies for any animal 12 weeks or older
The Ashland County Humane Society takes in homeless cats and kittens, caring for them until they can be adopted into loving homes. We do not yet have a shelter, so all of our cats are housed in volunteer foster homes while awaiting adoption.
All of our cats are feline leukemia tested & FIV tested, wormed, micro chipped, receive vaccinations, and are spayed or neutered prior to being placed up for adoption.
DOGS:
The Ashland County Humane Society also works with the Mansfield Correctional Institute to help homeless dogs in need. Dogs enrolled in the program are housed at the prison, and are cared for by specially selected inmates, who also train the dogs.
A professional dog trainer works with the inmates, teaching them how to train the dogs, who learn basic obedience and are housebroken, making them easier to adopt into families.
All of the dogs receive dewormer, microchip, vaccinations, heartworm test and flea and heart worm treatment and are spayed or neutered prior to adoption.
CATS:
The Ashland County Humane Society takes in homeless cats and kittens, caring for them until they can be adopted into loving homes. We do not yet have a shelter, so all of our cats are housed in volunteer foster homes while awaiting adoption.
All of our cats are feline leukemia tested & FIV tested, wormed, micro chipped, receive vaccinations, and are spayed or neutered prior to being placed up for adoption.
DOGS:
The Ashland County Humane Society also works with the Mansfield Correctional Institute to help homeless dogs in need. Dogs enrolled in the program are housed at the prison, and are cared for by specially selected inmates, who also train the dogs.
A professional dog trainer works with the inmates, teaching them how to train the dogs, who learn basic obedience and are housebroken, making them easier to adopt into families.
All of the dogs receive dewormer, microchip, vaccinations, heartworm test and flea and heart worm treatment and are spayed or neutered prior to adoption.
The Humane Society of Ashland County is a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of animals through the rescue, care and placement of injured, abused, neglected and abandoned animals into permanent and loving homes. We serve as advocates for animals, strive to end animal overpopulation, and are committed to providing community service programs and educating the public about the humane treatment of animals.
The Humane Society of Ashland County is a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of animals through the rescue, care and placement of injured, abused, neglected and abandoned animals into permanent and loving homes. We serve as advocates for animals, strive to end animal overpopulation, and are committed to providing community service programs and educating the public about the humane treatment of animals.
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We'll also keep you updated on Vesper's adoption status with email updates.