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Corndog is a silly, playful, and incredibly affectionate 5-month-old male kitten who has overcome a tough start in life! When he was first found, Corndog had extensive bruising on his chest, and it seemed he may have been hit by a car. But with plenty of love, care, and support, this brave little guy has made a full recovery and is now a happy, energetic kitten ready for his forever home!
Corndog loves to play-whether it's chasing after toys or exploring his surroundings, he's always up for some fun! He enjoys the company of other playful kitties and would thrive in a home with another kitten or cat with the right introduction. Corndog is still learning to be gentle with his mouth, so he may need a bit of time socializing with cats his own age. He has also been around adult cats, although they're not quite as playful as he is.
Not only does Corndog get along well with other cats, but he's also done great with large, energetic dogs! He's friendly, adaptable, and loves to be part of the action. When it's time to wind down, Corndog loves to cuddle up in beds with high walls, and he'll often sleep in the bed with his foster family at night.
Corndog is a big-time foodie who absolutely loves treats (sometimes a little too much!). He will overeat if left unchecked, so it's important to measure his food to keep him healthy. But he's always excited for mealtime and will show you his best "happy dance when it's treat time.
If you're looking for a playful, loving, and sweet kitten who's full of personality and ready to be part of your family, Corndog might just be the perfect match!
Corndog is a silly, playful, and incredibly affectionate 5-month-old male kitten who has overcome a tough start in life! When he was first found, Corndog had extensive bruising on his chest, and it seemed he may have been hit by a car. But with plenty of love, care, and support, this brave little guy has made a full recovery and is now a happy, energetic kitten ready for his forever home!
Corndog loves to play-whether it's chasing after toys or exploring his surroundings, he's always up for some fun! He enjoys the company of other playful kitties and would thrive in a home with another kitten or cat with the right introduction. Corndog is still learning to be gentle with his mouth, so he may need a bit of time socializing with cats his own age. He has also been around adult cats, although they're not quite as playful as he is.
Not only does Corndog get along well with other cats, but he's also done great with large, energetic dogs! He's friendly, adaptable, and loves to be part of the action. When it's time to wind down, Corndog loves to cuddle up in beds with high walls, and he'll often sleep in the bed with his foster family at night.
Corndog is a big-time foodie who absolutely loves treats (sometimes a little too much!). He will overeat if left unchecked, so it's important to measure his food to keep him healthy. But he's always excited for mealtime and will show you his best "happy dance when it's treat time.
If you're looking for a playful, loving, and sweet kitten who's full of personality and ready to be part of your family, Corndog might just be the perfect match!
Ready to Adopt? Visit us! We request that everyone in the family come and meet the pet they are interested in and fill out an application at our facility, or on our website.
Adoptable Animals Have Received:
Veterinary exam
Spay/Neuter
Age appropriate vaccines
Occult heartworm test (dogs)
Heartworm preventative (dogs)
Feline leukemia/AIDS test (all cats & kittens)
Deworming for intestinal parasites
Monthly flea control
Voucher for free visit to a local veterinarian
Microchipping
Free bag of Science Diet pet food
And all other healthcare needed while the pet is in the care of Humane Society of North Central Florida
Ready to Adopt? Visit us! We request that everyone in the family come and meet the pet they are interested in and fill out an application at our facility, or on our website.
Adoptable Animals Have Received:
Veterinary exam
Spay/Neuter
Age appropriate vaccines
Occult heartworm test (dogs)
Heartworm preventative (dogs)
Feline leukemia/AIDS test (all cats & kittens)
Deworming for intestinal parasites
Monthly flea control
Voucher for free visit to a local veterinarian
Microchipping
Free bag of Science Diet pet food
And all other healthcare needed while the pet is in the care of Humane Society of North Central Florida
Go meet their pets
North Campus Adoption Hours:
Thursday through Sunday
12pm to 6pm
From 13th Street and University go North on 13th Street until NW 39th Ave. Turn right (East) on NW 39th Ave and go straight until 6th Street. Turn left (North) on 6th Street and we are about 1/8 of a mile on the right.
North Campus Adoption Hours:
Thursday through Sunday
12pm to 6pm
From 13th Street and University go North on 13th Street until NW 39th Ave. Turn right (East) on NW 39th Ave and go straight until 6th Street. Turn left (North) on 6th Street and we are about 1/8 of a mile on the right.
More about this shelter
The Humane Society of North Central Florida was created in 2018 when the leadership of the Alachua County Humane Society, Gainesville Pet Rescue, and Helping Hands Pet Rescue decided to permanently join forces. By becoming the Humane Society of North Central Florida, our organizations were able to effectively streamline services for pets and pet owners, eliminate any duplication of services, maximize our community’s resources, and improve the life-saving abilities of the entire region.
Our founding organizations have been dedicated to serving pets in Alachua County for more than 40 years. The Humane Society of North Central Florida is a limited intake, no-kill animal rescue shelter. The animals in our facility are transferred from open-intake and/or managed admission municipal shelters across North Central Florida. The Humane Society of North Central Florida is an independent, local 501(c)(3) organization. As such, we do not receive funding from federal agencies, nor are we affiliated with any other state or national organizations such as the Humane Society of the United States or the ASPCA.
The Humane Society of North Central Florida was created in 2018 when the leadership of the Alachua County Humane Society, Gainesville Pet Rescue, and Helping Hands Pet Rescue decided to permanently join forces. By becoming the Humane Society of North Central Florida, our organizations were able to effectively streamline services for pets and pet owners, eliminate any duplication of services, maximize our community’s resources, and improve the life-saving abilities of the entire region.
Our founding organizations have been dedicated to serving pets in Alachua County for more than 40 years. The Humane Society of North Central Florida is a limited intake, no-kill animal rescue shelter. The animals in our facility are transferred from open-intake and/or managed admission municipal shelters across North Central Florida. The Humane Society of North Central Florida is an independent, local 501(c)(3) organization. As such, we do not receive funding from federal agencies, nor are we affiliated with any other state or national organizations such as the Humane Society of the United States or the ASPCA.
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