This helps Dekalb Humane Society, Inc with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
–
Age
6 months old, Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
053-26
Hair Length
short
My health
Shots current
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Fat Tuesday — the tiniest little king of the French Quarter with the biggest heart in Louisiana. This black-and-white sweetheart may be small in size, but baby… his love is larger than a Mardi Gras parade.
He’s sweeter than a fresh beignet from Café du Monde and twice as irresistible. Fat Tuesday lives for attention. Pet him once? He’s leaning in for an encore. Pick him up? He melts into your arms like warm pralines. Being held is his absolute favorite — he’s basically a purring king cake baby who just wants to be carried around and adored.
There’s no wild Bourbon Street chaos here — just a gentle, loving little gentleman who wants to parade straight into your heart. He’ll happily curl up in your lap after a long day and make every night feel like a cozy celebration in the bayou.
So grab your beads (or better yet, a comfy blanket), and let Fat Tuesday bring a little Louisiana love into your life. 💜💛💚An adoption application can be filled out on the DHS website https://www.dekalbhumanesociety.org/adopt. Dog adoption fees are $200.00 for all puppies and adult dogs. Seniors are a donation of choice. Cats and kittens are minimum donation $50.00
Meet Fat Tuesday — the tiniest little king of the French Quarter with the biggest heart in Louisiana. This black-and-white sweetheart may be small in size, but baby… his love is larger than a Mardi Gras parade.
He’s sweeter than a fresh beignet from Café du Monde and twice as irresistible. Fat Tuesday lives for attention. Pet him once? He’s leaning in for an encore. Pick him up? He melts into your arms like warm pralines. Being held is his absolute favorite — he’s basically a purring king cake baby who just wants to be carried around and adored.
There’s no wild Bourbon Street chaos here — just a gentle, loving little gentleman who wants to parade straight into your heart. He’ll happily curl up in your lap after a long day and make every night feel like a cozy celebration in the bayou.
So grab your beads (or better yet, a comfy blanket), and let Fat Tuesday bring a little Louisiana love into your life. 💜💛💚An adoption application can be filled out on the DHS website https://www.dekalbhumanesociety.org/adopt. Dog adoption fees are $200.00 for all puppies and adult dogs. Seniors are a donation of choice. Cats and kittens are minimum donation $50.00
We do ask you give us 3 days to process your application. We are a small shelter with 3 full time staff.
We do ask you give us 3 days to process your application. We are a small shelter with 3 full time staff.
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5730 County Road 11A, Auburn In 46706
5730 County Road 11A, Auburn In 46706
More about this shelter
At DeKalb Humane Society, we are passionate about finding forever homes for the pets in our care. Whether they are cats, dogs, or other furry friends, our mission is to provide them with a loving and nurturing environment.
We also believe in the importance of education about responsible pet ownership. We strive to educate our community about pet welfare, the benefits of spaying/neutering, and the prevention of animal abuse and neglect.
By adopting a pet from us, you are not only gaining a lifetime companion, but you are also contributing to our cause and helping us raise awareness. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of these innocent animals.
The DeKalb Humane Society filed for our Certificate of Incorporation on December 23, 1975 and we were granted 501(c)3 status in March of 1976. We are committed to being a no-kill shelter and serving the DeKalb County area.
At DeKalb Humane Society, we are passionate about finding forever homes for the pets in our care. Whether they are cats, dogs, or other furry friends, our mission is to provide them with a loving and nurturing environment.
We also believe in the importance of education about responsible pet ownership. We strive to educate our community about pet welfare, the benefits of spaying/neutering, and the prevention of animal abuse and neglect.
By adopting a pet from us, you are not only gaining a lifetime companion, but you are also contributing to our cause and helping us raise awareness. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of these innocent animals.
The DeKalb Humane Society filed for our Certificate of Incorporation on December 23, 1975 and we were granted 501(c)3 status in March of 1976. We are committed to being a no-kill shelter and serving the DeKalb County area.
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