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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
3 months old, Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Meet Spike!
Spike is a 3-month old neutered male. He is microchipped and up to date on his vaccinations.
Spike is a fun-loving, energetic kitten with a big personality and an even bigger love for playtime! He may be a little shy at first, but it doesn’t take long for him to warm up and show off his playful side. Once he’s comfortable, Spike is on the move — bouncing from toy to toy, zooming across the room, and leaping onto cat trees like a pro climber.
Spike is a huge fan of toys of all kinds and especially enjoys anything he can chase, pounce on, or bat around. Cat trees are one of his favorite hangout spots, whether he’s climbing to the top to survey his kingdom or curling up for a well-earned nap. He truly loves his foster siblings and enjoys having friends to play and cuddle with. While he’d be thrilled to have another kitty companion in his forever home, it’s not a requirement.
He’s spent the last several weeks in a loving foster home where he’s met kids, dogs, and adult cats, and he does wonderfully with everyone. Now, Spike is looking for a home to call his own!
If you are interested in adopting, start by filling out an application on our website and email it to frontdesk@couleehumane.com OR you can print and drop off in person: https://www.couleehumane.com/adopt-an-animal?rq=application
Meet Spike!
Spike is a 3-month old neutered male. He is microchipped and up to date on his vaccinations.
Spike is a fun-loving, energetic kitten with a big personality and an even bigger love for playtime! He may be a little shy at first, but it doesn’t take long for him to warm up and show off his playful side. Once he’s comfortable, Spike is on the move — bouncing from toy to toy, zooming across the room, and leaping onto cat trees like a pro climber.
Spike is a huge fan of toys of all kinds and especially enjoys anything he can chase, pounce on, or bat around. Cat trees are one of his favorite hangout spots, whether he’s climbing to the top to survey his kingdom or curling up for a well-earned nap. He truly loves his foster siblings and enjoys having friends to play and cuddle with. While he’d be thrilled to have another kitty companion in his forever home, it’s not a requirement.
He’s spent the last several weeks in a loving foster home where he’s met kids, dogs, and adult cats, and he does wonderfully with everyone. Now, Spike is looking for a home to call his own!
If you are interested in adopting, start by filling out an application on our website and email it to frontdesk@couleehumane.com OR you can print and drop off in person: https://www.couleehumane.com/adopt-an-animal?rq=application
We require that an application be completed with an adoption counselor. Adoption applications are processed the next business day.
Adoption Fees:
$30-100 Cats
$250-350 Dogs
$50 Rabbits
$15 All other small animals
We require that an application be completed with an adoption counselor. Adoption applications are processed the next business day.
Adoption Fees:
$30-100 Cats
$250-350 Dogs
$50 Rabbits
$15 All other small animals
Go meet their pets
We are located at 911 Critter Court in Onalaska (right behind the Gundersen Lutheran Clinic). Animal visitation hours are from 1:00pm - 4:00pm Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. Office hours are Monday-Friday 9-5p, Saturday and Sunday 1-5p.
We are located at 911 Critter Court in Onalaska (right behind the Gundersen Lutheran Clinic). Animal visitation hours are from 1:00pm - 4:00pm Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. Office hours are Monday-Friday 9-5p, Saturday and Sunday 1-5p.
More about this shelter
The Coulee Region Humane Society, the leading animal-related community resource, serves the Coulee Region by promoting the humane treatment of animals. The Coulee Region Humane Society actively promotes a positive human-animal relationship and recognizes the interdependence between people, animals, and the environment by sheltering and placing homeless animals, preventing animal cruelty and neglect, and educating the community.
We offer adoption, surrender, and animal control services and education, pet therapy, training, and volunteer programs.
The Coulee Region Humane Society, the leading animal-related community resource, serves the Coulee Region by promoting the humane treatment of animals. The Coulee Region Humane Society actively promotes a positive human-animal relationship and recognizes the interdependence between people, animals, and the environment by sheltering and placing homeless animals, preventing animal cruelty and neglect, and educating the community.
We offer adoption, surrender, and animal control services and education, pet therapy, training, and volunteer programs.
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