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Introducing Aspen, a delightful 2.5-month-old dilute calico kitten with a coat as soft and soothing as her name suggests. Found alongside her sister Juniper in a box, Aspen is a bundle of joy who’s ready to bring warmth and happiness into her forever home. Aspen’s unique mix of gentle creams and subtle grays make her as striking as she is sweet. She’s a curious explorer with a playful spirit, always ready for a game of chase or a new adventure. When she’s not busy investigating her surroundings, Aspen loves to settle down for a cozy cuddle, offering purrs of contentment and affection.
How much does it cost to adopt? Aspen`s base adoption price is $85, with an additional refundable $50 deposit that gets you a voucher for a complimentary spay/neuter from one of our three area veterinary clinic partners: Alpena Veterinary Clinic, Switzer Veterinary Clinic, or Sunrise Veterinary Clinic. Once proof is provided that the altering surgery has occurred, you will be issued a $50 refund check.
What else comes with adopting a pet from HHS? All animals adopted from the Huron Humane Society receive a complimentary vet visit from your choice of one of our three Alpena veterinary clinic partners, as well as the peace of mind of knowing your new furry family member is up-to-date on all standard age-appropriate vaccinations and preventative treatments.
Introducing Aspen, a delightful 2.5-month-old dilute calico kitten with a coat as soft and soothing as her name suggests. Found alongside her sister Juniper in a box, Aspen is a bundle of joy who’s ready to bring warmth and happiness into her forever home. Aspen’s unique mix of gentle creams and subtle grays make her as striking as she is sweet. She’s a curious explorer with a playful spirit, always ready for a game of chase or a new adventure. When she’s not busy investigating her surroundings, Aspen loves to settle down for a cozy cuddle, offering purrs of contentment and affection.
How much does it cost to adopt? Aspen`s base adoption price is $85, with an additional refundable $50 deposit that gets you a voucher for a complimentary spay/neuter from one of our three area veterinary clinic partners: Alpena Veterinary Clinic, Switzer Veterinary Clinic, or Sunrise Veterinary Clinic. Once proof is provided that the altering surgery has occurred, you will be issued a $50 refund check.
What else comes with adopting a pet from HHS? All animals adopted from the Huron Humane Society receive a complimentary vet visit from your choice of one of our three Alpena veterinary clinic partners, as well as the peace of mind of knowing your new furry family member is up-to-date on all standard age-appropriate vaccinations and preventative treatments.
All adoptions are preceeded by a brief interview and adopters are required to sign a contract and to spay/neuter if adopting an unaltered animal. Our fee includes vaccinations, microchip, one free grooming at Paul's Pet Care Services, spay/neuter deposit, and a free exam at any the vet of your choice.
All adoptions are preceeded by a brief interview and adopters are required to sign a contract and to spay/neuter if adopting an unaltered animal. Our fee includes vaccinations, microchip, one free grooming at Paul's Pet Care Services, spay/neuter deposit, and a free exam at any the vet of your choice.
Go meet their pets
We are on-line at www.huronhumanesociety.org
Our shelter is open to the public M-F 9am-4:30 pm and on Saturdays from 10-3.
We are located at 3510 Woodward, about 1 mile past Northern Lights Arena.
We are on-line at www.huronhumanesociety.org
Our shelter is open to the public M-F 9am-4:30 pm and on Saturdays from 10-3.
We are located at 3510 Woodward, about 1 mile past Northern Lights Arena.
More about this shelter
The Huron Humane Society works to care for and find permanent homes for homeless dogs and cats of Alpena County. We provide for the medical and behavioral needs of the animals in our care. We can house up to 20 dogs and 60 cats at one time. We are about 85% privately funded and not affilitated with any other organiation.
The Huron Humane Society works to care for and find permanent homes for homeless dogs and cats of Alpena County. We provide for the medical and behavioral needs of the animals in our care. We can house up to 20 dogs and 60 cats at one time. We are about 85% privately funded and not affilitated with any other organiation.
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