This helps Green County Humane Society with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown or Chocolate (Mostly)
Age
2 years 1 month old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
59630828
Hair Length
short
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
This is Superman, also known as Clark Kent. He’s looking for a special home.
You might have noticed that he has no eyes. An unfortunate accident with kryptonite (or more likely a bacterial infection) caused this. He came to his foster mom a few months ago timid, skinny, and sort of helpless. He didn’t know what a litter box was. He often ran into walls causing nosebleeds and he was missing big scabby patches of fur. He was not very pretty sight. But one thing he did have going for him was he liked his food; really, REALLY liked his food!
Now Clark is basically a normal cat. He plays with noisy toys such as balls with bells, crunchy aluminum foil balls, and toy mice with tails. He runs for no particular reason, jumps skillfully to higher spots (not sure how he does that), and sharpens his claws on a corrugated scratcher. He consistently uses his litterbox, although he does prefer clean pine pellets over other litters. His foster mom is tempted to keep him, but the other cats in the house aren’t having it. Mr. Kent knows what dogs are, but the two knuckle-heads he lives with like to play rough, and so far, have not gotten the “opportunity” to formally meet. Perhaps foster mom is being overly protective? It`s high time Superman flies to his forever home.
Superman is currently in a foster home so if you’d like to meet him, please email shelter@greencountyhumane.org to set up a meet & greet.
This is Superman, also known as Clark Kent. He’s looking for a special home.
You might have noticed that he has no eyes. An unfortunate accident with kryptonite (or more likely a bacterial infection) caused this. He came to his foster mom a few months ago timid, skinny, and sort of helpless. He didn’t know what a litter box was. He often ran into walls causing nosebleeds and he was missing big scabby patches of fur. He was not very pretty sight. But one thing he did have going for him was he liked his food; really, REALLY liked his food!
Now Clark is basically a normal cat. He plays with noisy toys such as balls with bells, crunchy aluminum foil balls, and toy mice with tails. He runs for no particular reason, jumps skillfully to higher spots (not sure how he does that), and sharpens his claws on a corrugated scratcher. He consistently uses his litterbox, although he does prefer clean pine pellets over other litters. His foster mom is tempted to keep him, but the other cats in the house aren’t having it. Mr. Kent knows what dogs are, but the two knuckle-heads he lives with like to play rough, and so far, have not gotten the “opportunity” to formally meet. Perhaps foster mom is being overly protective? It`s high time Superman flies to his forever home.
Superman is currently in a foster home so if you’d like to meet him, please email shelter@greencountyhumane.org to set up a meet & greet.
Adoption Process is an application process that may take as long as 3 to 4 days to process. Requirements for the applications is landlord information, current animal vet records, and 3 references.
Adoption Fees -
Dogs/Puppies - $98
Cats - $30
Kittens - $63
All animals are current on shots, spayed/neutered, and microchipped (dogs).
Adoption Process is an application process that may take as long as 3 to 4 days to process. Requirements for the applications is landlord information, current animal vet records, and 3 references.
Adoption Fees -
Dogs/Puppies - $98
Cats - $30
Kittens - $63
All animals are current on shots, spayed/neutered, and microchipped (dogs).
Hours of Operation:
Wednesday - Sunday: 12-5pm
Closed Mondays and Tuesdays
Location: N3156 Hwy 81, Monroe, WI 53566
Hours of Operation:
Wednesday - Sunday: 12-5pm
Closed Mondays and Tuesdays
More about this shelter
The GCHS is comprised of an estimated 500 members, dedicated shelter staff, volunteers, board of directors, and a growing network of foster homes. Due to the commitment of these people, the GCHS has gone from a 62% kill rate in 1999 to a NO-KILL status. Our mission includes:
. Promoting compassionate and appropriate treatment of animals throughout Green and Lafayette Counties.
. Realizing the need to educate the general public in areas of animals' care, especially the need for spaying and neutering of animals to prevent further overpopulation.
. Diligently assisting law enforcement and the general public in the effort to end animal abuse.
. Devoted to the search for quality homes for every adoptable animal that comes into the shelter.
GCHS is dedicated to expanding the knowledge of and protection of animals we share our lives and world with.
The GCHS is comprised of an estimated 500 members, dedicated shelter staff, volunteers, board of directors, and a growing network of foster homes. Due to the commitment of these people, the GCHS has gone from a 62% kill rate in 1999 to a NO-KILL status. Our mission includes:
. Promoting compassionate and appropriate treatment of animals throughout Green and Lafayette Counties.
. Realizing the need to educate the general public in areas of animals' care, especially the need for spaying and neutering of animals to prevent further overpopulation.
. Diligently assisting law enforcement and the general public in the effort to end animal abuse.
. Devoted to the search for quality homes for every adoptable animal that comes into the shelter.
GCHS is dedicated to expanding the knowledge of and protection of animals we share our lives and world with.
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