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Long Term Residents- Dogs

These dogs have a lot of love to share and are anxiously awaiting new forever homes. Please consider adopting one of these best friends today!



Cider (6812d)
3 yrs old
Abandoned
10/1/09

ADOPTED!!

 



Mimi (7498d)
7 yrs old
Seized
1/27/10

ADOPTED!!


Minnie (7441d)
6 yrs old
Stray
1/27/10


ADOPTED!!

 


Halley (8055d)
12 yrs old
Surrendered
5/12/10

Long Term Residents - Cats

Please consider adopting one of these fabulous felines, some of whom have been living with us for over a year!


Mouser (5505C)
11 Year Old Female
surrendered on
5/11/2009

Betty 5107C
Betty (5107C) 
5 Year Old Female
found as a stray on 2/19/2009


Penny (5098C)
4 Year Old Female
surrendered on
2/16/2009


Thumper(5142C)
10 Year Old Female
surrendered on
2/27/2009


ADOPTED!!


Super Senior Dogs and Super Senior Cats are pets ages 7 years and older. Super Seniors have special adoption fees and a super amount of love. Please consider adopting a senior companion today!

Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 August 2010 01:17
 

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The SPCA of Tompkins County receives no government funding.

Stories



"My family adopted Hunny in December 2006, after a long search for a dog to adopt.  We were a bit hesitant to look at adult dogs, as we really wanted a puppy for our young daughter to grow up with, but when we saw Hunny, we fell in love instantly! Though we were initially concerned about adopting a pitbull mix because of their unfortunate reputation, we can now say without a doubt that she has been a wonderful addition to our family. While she was a bit shy at first, she has adapted beautifully to her new home, and enjoys roaming our two acres, playing with her cat buddies, Charlie and Alex, and snuggling with our daughter, Alivia. After loving and learning with Hunny, we are looking forward to spending our lives together. We encourage anyone with any doubts about adopting a pitbull or pitbull mix dog to take a look at our success story and see what wonderful, amazing, loyal pets they can be."

-Rob, Melissa, and Alivia

(Pictured above: Juniper, a sweet young pit mix at the shelter in 2/10)

SPCA of Tompkins County

607.257.1822

1640 Hanshaw Rd.

Ithaca, NY 14850

info@spcaonline.com

Fax: 607.257.5470
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Our Mission

The mission of the SPCA of Tompkins County is to protect companion animals. We are a no-kill shelter dedicated to preventing animal cruelty and overpopulation. We promote responsible pet stewardship by providing education, counseling and training to nurture and enhance the human-animal bond.