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Inky is a playful and spirited 1-year-old domestic short hair with a striking white and black coat. He came to the shelter when his owner was moving and could not take him along. Having lived as an indoor/outdoor cat, Inky would love to continue this lifestyle. He can be a bit spicy and sassy when he wants to get his way, making him a fun companion for the right owner.
Inky is a playful and spirited 1-year-old domestic short hair with a striking white and black coat. He came to the shelter when his owner was moving and could not take him along. Having lived as an indoor/outdoor cat, Inky would love to continue this lifestyle. He can be a bit spicy and sassy when he wants to get his way, making him a fun companion for the right owner.
Fees for animals are: $90, adult dog and $125. for Puppies 6 months and under. Adoption fee's on cats are waived at this time. Talbot County License fee's do apply.
You much be 21 to apply to adopt a animal. Talbot Humane reserves the right to perform inquires into the following, which may affect the outcome of your application:
Criminal background checks, veterinary history, property assessment and animal control files of other counties. All current pets must be current on rabies and distemper vaccines. Cats must be tested for FELV/FIV and Dogs tested for heartworms and on prevention. We reserve the right to do a home visit prior to adoption.
Fees for animals are: $90, adult dog and $125. for Puppies 6 months and under. Adoption fee's on cats are waived at this time. Talbot County License fee's do apply.
You much be 21 to apply to adopt a animal. Talbot Humane reserves the right to perform inquires into the following, which may affect the outcome of your application:
Criminal background checks, veterinary history, property assessment and animal control files of other counties. All current pets must be current on rabies and distemper vaccines. Cats must be tested for FELV/FIV and Dogs tested for heartworms and on prevention. We reserve the right to do a home visit prior to adoption.
Go meet their pets
Talbot Humane, located at 7894 Ocean Gateway in Easton, Maryland. Visitation hours from 11 am to 5:30 pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday; 11 am to 7 pm on Thursdays; and 11 am to 4 pm on Saturdays. We also have pets for adoption at our local PetSmart store.
Talbot Humane, located at 7894 Ocean Gateway in Easton, Maryland. Visitation hours from 11 am to 5:30 pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday; 11 am to 7 pm on Thursdays; and 11 am to 4 pm on Saturdays. We also have pets for adoption at our local PetSmart store.
More about this shelter
Talbot Humane has been helping animals in Talbot County, Maryland, since 1932. For 80 years our goals have been:
To rescue animals from neglect;
To place companion animals into loving homes;
To reunite lost pets with their owners; and
To reduce pet overpopulation through aggressive spay and neuter programs.
Talbot Humane’s compassionate staff and dedicated volunteers are making a difference every day by offering crucial services to our community. Our adoption program is highly successful, placing animals not only in new loving homes but by working with other organizations. Whether we are receiving animals from other humane organizations in need of help or a 501.c.3 rescue group is accepting one of our special need residents into their care, we continue toward our mission of placing every treatable, adoptable pet coming through our doors into a forever home.
We continue to provide low cost spay/neuter surgeries to county residents. Our Pet Pantry provides more than 2,500 pounds of pet food annually to residents in need. Our educational programs offer information on a wide variety of animal care topics.
Talbot Humane’s contract to provide animal control services to Talbot County funds only a portion of our operating budget. As a nonprofit, 501 (c)(3) organization, we rely heavily on the support of our county residents and other friends. .
Our facility at 7894 Ocean Gateway in Easton has expanded over the years to keep up with the needs of a growing animal population in the community. Caring for an average of 1,250 animals each year requires a significant commitment of funds for services and a small staff, even with the outstanding dedication of more than 200 volunteers.
Those volunteers and staff bring a wide variety of interests, talents, and skills to our efforts. What they all share is extraordinary compassion and commitment to the welfare of the homeless animals in Talbot Humane’s care.
Talbot Humane has been helping animals in Talbot County, Maryland, since 1932. For 80 years our goals have been:
To rescue animals from neglect;
To place companion animals into loving homes;
To reunite lost pets with their owners; and
To reduce pet overpopulation through aggressive spay and neuter programs.
Talbot Humane’s compassionate staff and dedicated volunteers are making a difference every day by offering crucial services to our community. Our adoption program is highly successful, placing animals not only in new loving homes but by working with other organizations. Whether we are receiving animals from other humane organizations in need of help or a 501.c.3 rescue group is accepting one of our special need residents into their care, we continue toward our mission of placing every treatable, adoptable pet coming through our doors into a forever home.
We continue to provide low cost spay/neuter surgeries to county residents. Our Pet Pantry provides more than 2,500 pounds of pet food annually to residents in need. Our educational programs offer information on a wide variety of animal care topics.
Talbot Humane’s contract to provide animal control services to Talbot County funds only a portion of our operating budget. As a nonprofit, 501 (c)(3) organization, we rely heavily on the support of our county residents and other friends. .
Our facility at 7894 Ocean Gateway in Easton has expanded over the years to keep up with the needs of a growing animal population in the community. Caring for an average of 1,250 animals each year requires a significant commitment of funds for services and a small staff, even with the outstanding dedication of more than 200 volunteers.
Those volunteers and staff bring a wide variety of interests, talents, and skills to our efforts. What they all share is extraordinary compassion and commitment to the welfare of the homeless animals in Talbot Humane’s care.
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