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Meet Loki, an adorable two-year-old tripod cat who's been waiting for his forever home for over 200 days at the shelter. Loki's journey started with hardship when he was found outside after being hit by a car. Unfortunately, the severe damage to his front leg led to its amputation. Despite this, Loki's playful nature and impressive mobility make it hard to believe he’s a tripod!
After a successful recovery, Loki was adopted, but due to unforeseen circumstances, he had to be surrendered back to the shelter. Since his return, he has struggled to adapt to the loud and busy environment, leaving him a bit unsure of people and physical touch. However, he absolutely loves playtime and enjoys interacting with his caregivers through games and activities. The dedicated staff have been working with him consistently and have noticed wonderful improvements in his behavior, believing that he would truly flourish in a loving and understanding home.
Loki has previously lived with both cats and dogs. While he has never lived with children, he may do well with older kids who can respect his need for space and boundaries.
If you're looking for a unique companion with a gentle spirit and a playful heart, Loki is ready to bring joy and love into your life.
Meet Loki, an adorable two-year-old tripod cat who's been waiting for his forever home for over 200 days at the shelter. Loki's journey started with hardship when he was found outside after being hit by a car. Unfortunately, the severe damage to his front leg led to its amputation. Despite this, Loki's playful nature and impressive mobility make it hard to believe he’s a tripod!
After a successful recovery, Loki was adopted, but due to unforeseen circumstances, he had to be surrendered back to the shelter. Since his return, he has struggled to adapt to the loud and busy environment, leaving him a bit unsure of people and physical touch. However, he absolutely loves playtime and enjoys interacting with his caregivers through games and activities. The dedicated staff have been working with him consistently and have noticed wonderful improvements in his behavior, believing that he would truly flourish in a loving and understanding home.
Loki has previously lived with both cats and dogs. While he has never lived with children, he may do well with older kids who can respect his need for space and boundaries.
If you're looking for a unique companion with a gentle spirit and a playful heart, Loki is ready to bring joy and love into your life.
Main Adoption Center
6035 Sisson Rd.
Titusville, FL 32780
321-567-3615
Adoption Center Hours:
Monday 10 am - 6 pm (closed 12p-1p)
Tuesday 10 am - 5 pm (closed 12p-1p)
Wednesday 10 am -6 pm (closed 12p-1p)
Thursday 10am - 5 pm (closed 12p-1p)
Friday 10am - 6 pm (closed 12p-1p)
Saturday 10 am - 5 pm
Sunday 11 pm - 3 pm
Main Adoption Center
6035 Sisson Rd.
Titusville, FL 32780
321-567-3615
Adoption Center Hours:
Monday 10 am - 6 pm (closed 12p-1p)
Tuesday 10 am - 5 pm (closed 12p-1p)
Wednesday 10 am -6 pm (closed 12p-1p)
Thursday 10am - 5 pm (closed 12p-1p)
Friday 10am - 6 pm (closed 12p-1p)
Saturday 10 am - 5 pm
Sunday 11 pm - 3 pm
More about this shelter
The SPCA was founded in 1979 to provide humane services to animals located in the county, including the prevention of cruelty to animals, the providing of humane care and treatment for all animals needing protection, seeking suitable homes for animals without owners, educating the public on humane animal treatment and promoting the need for spay/neutering of domestic pet animals.
Over the past 30 years, the organization has grown through the consistent efforts of the volunteers in the community and the caring donors who provided the funding to allow us to open our Veterinary Clinic and Adoption Center at 455 Cheney Highway in Titusville. This facility performed over 5,000 spays/neuters during our 2008 fiscal year while adopting out nearly 800 animals from our no-kill shelter. Additionally, we made our clinic available to the Space Coast Feline Network on six Sundays throughout the year allowing them to spay/neuter nearly 400 feral cats.
Our future goals include improving our animal care capabilities through better diagnostic equipment for our veterinarians and improving the physical space for animal care through expansions or additions to our existing facilities. Our new adoption center at 6035 Sisson road has a great atmosphere for our animals and our adopters. Our Thrift Stores on US 1 in Titusville and SR 3 in Merritt Island provide sources of revenue that help us to maintain adoption and clinic pricing at the lowest possible levels. Thanks to our generous donors and volunteers, the Thrift Stores continue to operate profitably and that profit is used to assist in funding the Adoption Center and Clinic.
The SPCA was founded in 1979 to provide humane services to animals located in the county, including the prevention of cruelty to animals, the providing of humane care and treatment for all animals needing protection, seeking suitable homes for animals without owners, educating the public on humane animal treatment and promoting the need for spay/neutering of domestic pet animals.
Over the past 30 years, the organization has grown through the consistent efforts of the volunteers in the community and the caring donors who provided the funding to allow us to open our Veterinary Clinic and Adoption Center at 455 Cheney Highway in Titusville. This facility performed over 5,000 spays/neuters during our 2008 fiscal year while adopting out nearly 800 animals from our no-kill shelter. Additionally, we made our clinic available to the Space Coast Feline Network on six Sundays throughout the year allowing them to spay/neuter nearly 400 feral cats.
Our future goals include improving our animal care capabilities through better diagnostic equipment for our veterinarians and improving the physical space for animal care through expansions or additions to our existing facilities. Our new adoption center at 6035 Sisson road has a great atmosphere for our animals and our adopters. Our Thrift Stores on US 1 in Titusville and SR 3 in Merritt Island provide sources of revenue that help us to maintain adoption and clinic pricing at the lowest possible levels. Thanks to our generous donors and volunteers, the Thrift Stores continue to operate profitably and that profit is used to assist in funding the Adoption Center and Clinic.
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