This helps Humane Society of Oldham County with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Domestic Longhair/Domestic Longhair
Color
White
Age
4 years old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
1978
Hair Length
–
My details
Good with cats
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
August is a breathtaking long-haired white boy with striking blue eyes and a tender, sensitive soul. Life hasn’t always been easy for him, which is why he takes a little time to feel safe. When he first arrived in foster care, he spent about a week hiding — just watching and learning that he could finally relax. But once he realized he was safe, he blossomed into a total sweetheart.
Now, August loves curling up in laps, leaning into gentle pets, and staying close to his people. He forms deep bonds and shows his affection with loud, expressive meows — he’s quite the talker and isn’t shy about sharing his thoughts!
August shares an unbreakable bond with his brother, Archer. The two were found outside an apartment building, crying and trying to get back inside after being left behind. A kind family brought them in to keep them safe, but their small home couldn’t comfortably accommodate two growing cats. Now, August and Archer are looking for a forever home where they’ll never be left behind again.
They cuddle constantly, play together, and help each other feel brave. Because of this special connection, they must be adopted as a pair. They tend to be more active in the evenings and enjoy spending quiet daytime hours tucked into cozy hiding spots or snuggled up together.
With patience, love, and a calm home, August will reward you with deep loyalty, sweet lap cuddles, and plenty of heartfelt conversations.
August is a breathtaking long-haired white boy with striking blue eyes and a tender, sensitive soul. Life hasn’t always been easy for him, which is why he takes a little time to feel safe. When he first arrived in foster care, he spent about a week hiding — just watching and learning that he could finally relax. But once he realized he was safe, he blossomed into a total sweetheart.
Now, August loves curling up in laps, leaning into gentle pets, and staying close to his people. He forms deep bonds and shows his affection with loud, expressive meows — he’s quite the talker and isn’t shy about sharing his thoughts!
August shares an unbreakable bond with his brother, Archer. The two were found outside an apartment building, crying and trying to get back inside after being left behind. A kind family brought them in to keep them safe, but their small home couldn’t comfortably accommodate two growing cats. Now, August and Archer are looking for a forever home where they’ll never be left behind again.
They cuddle constantly, play together, and help each other feel brave. Because of this special connection, they must be adopted as a pair. They tend to be more active in the evenings and enjoy spending quiet daytime hours tucked into cozy hiding spots or snuggled up together.
With patience, love, and a calm home, August will reward you with deep loyalty, sweet lap cuddles, and plenty of heartfelt conversations.
All adoptions start with an application and a meet-n-greet between the family (and, yes, that very much does include all members with fur and four legs!) and the prospective adoptee. Fees available upon request.
All adoptions start with an application and a meet-n-greet between the family (and, yes, that very much does include all members with fur and four legs!) and the prospective adoptee. Fees available upon request.
The majority of our dogs are in the Camp K-9 training program located in the Kentucky State Reformatory. You can meet one of them by appointment after filling out an application on our website.
There are also cats and sometimes dogs located at our office at 2601 Interior Way in LaGrange. They can be visited during office hours.
The majority of our dogs are in the Camp K-9 training program located in the Kentucky State Reformatory. You can meet one of them by appointment after filling out an application on our website.
There are also cats and sometimes dogs located at our office at 2601 Interior Way in LaGrange. They can be visited during office hours.
More about this shelter
The Humane Society of Oldham County is the areas first no kill animal rescue. We run a top notch spay\neuter clinic, rescue and find loving homes for homeless or abused animals in our area, monitor and care for feral cat colonies including TNR. We also help the community through our many programs including Kentucky State Reformatory(KSR) Camp K9 where dogs are housed with professionally trained, monitored, nonviolent inmates to socialize and train our adoptable dogs to be highly adoptable and have good basic skills. A wonderful program for the inmates and our dogs.
The Humane Society of Oldham County is the areas first no kill animal rescue. We run a top notch spay\neuter clinic, rescue and find loving homes for homeless or abused animals in our area, monitor and care for feral cat colonies including TNR. We also help the community through our many programs including Kentucky State Reformatory(KSR) Camp K9 where dogs are housed with professionally trained, monitored, nonviolent inmates to socialize and train our adoptable dogs to be highly adoptable and have good basic skills. A wonderful program for the inmates and our dogs.
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