Elsie, Edith, Elodie, and Edward are a delightful family of kittens living at the shelter. Every day, their boundless energy and infectious joy fill their surroundings, perfectly capturing the playful nature of young cats.
This lively group is constantly seeking new adventures, eager to explore and play. Their enthusiasm ensures that every moment spent with them is filled with fun and laughter. As you spend time with them, each kitten’s distinct personality becomes apparent, making them a wonderful presence.
Edith truly lives up to her name, meaning “wealthy gift.” She would be a treasure to any household. Edith is making remarkable progress with litter box training and demonstrate adaptability and a strong willingness to learn. Her responsible nature and readiness make her an excellent candidate for a forever home.
If you are considering adopting a kitten, Elodie and one of her siblings would be wonderful additions to your family. Together, they promise to bring joy, companionship, and endless entertainment to your home.
Elsie, Edith, Elodie, and Edward are a delightful family of kittens living at the shelter. Every day, their boundless energy and infectious joy fill their surroundings, perfectly capturing the playful nature of young cats.
This lively group is constantly seeking new adventures, eager to explore and play. Their enthusiasm ensures that every moment spent with them is filled with fun and laughter. As you spend time with them, each kitten’s distinct personality becomes apparent, making them a wonderful presence.
Edith truly lives up to her name, meaning “wealthy gift.” She would be a treasure to any household. Edith is making remarkable progress with litter box training and demonstrate adaptability and a strong willingness to learn. Her responsible nature and readiness make her an excellent candidate for a forever home.
If you are considering adopting a kitten, Elodie and one of her siblings would be wonderful additions to your family. Together, they promise to bring joy, companionship, and endless entertainment to your home.
The Stone County SPCA was organized in 2009 and opened a shelter in 2012 in Wiggins, MS. We have always been a no kill shelter. Our biggest challenge is the high demand to place dogs and cats in our shelter. Currently, we take in approximately 1200 animals annually. We do not euthanize animals for lack of space. We have a live release rate of 95%. We do this by keeping adoption fees low and transporting a large percentage of our animals (65% of our dogs and puppies).
The Stone County SPCA was organized in 2009 and opened a shelter in 2012 in Wiggins, MS. We have always been a no kill shelter. Our biggest challenge is the high demand to place dogs and cats in our shelter. Currently, we take in approximately 1200 animals annually. We do not euthanize animals for lack of space. We have a live release rate of 95%. We do this by keeping adoption fees low and transporting a large percentage of our animals (65% of our dogs and puppies).
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