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This cat has been evaluated for behavior and comfort level around humans and determined to be feral or semi-feral. Feral and semi-feral cats are fearful of humans and panic when confined, making placement into an indoor home stressful and upsetting for these individuals. They may have been outdoor cats in a previous home, strays who lived independently from humans, or some other history that makes close contact with humans troublesome. Rather, HSSC is pursuing an alternative outcome in which this cat can provide pest control for a barn, shed, shop, or something similar while a kind human provides shelter from harsh weather and a consistent source of food and water. With this arrangement, independent cats are able to live comfortably in a life that suits them, while community members can set aside their worries about pests!
This cat has been evaluated for behavior and comfort level around humans and determined to be feral or semi-feral. Feral and semi-feral cats are fearful of humans and panic when confined, making placement into an indoor home stressful and upsetting for these individuals. They may have been outdoor cats in a previous home, strays who lived independently from humans, or some other history that makes close contact with humans troublesome. Rather, HSSC is pursuing an alternative outcome in which this cat can provide pest control for a barn, shed, shop, or something similar while a kind human provides shelter from harsh weather and a consistent source of food and water. With this arrangement, independent cats are able to live comfortably in a life that suits them, while community members can set aside their worries about pests!
HSSC places animals on a first come, first serve basis. After an animal that is available for adoption has been met with, the animal’s name can be put on an application. Animals that are applied for must be adopted the same day or within 24 hours of the animal being placed on the adoption application. Exceptions will be made if any animal needs a medical procedure, but then will need to be adopted within 24 hours of being cleared from that procedure. HSSC reserves the right to accommodate alternate timelines for special needs/behavioral issue animals.
It is the potential adopter's responsibility to communicate with their landlord to contact HSSC for approval or to provide documentation stating permission within 24 hours of application submission.
It is also the potential adopter's responsibility to produce a current rabies certificate for their current dog(s) to conduct a dog to dog meet and greet within 24 hours of application submission.
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HSSC places animals on a first come, first serve basis. After an animal that is available for adoption has been met with, the animal’s name can be put on an application. Animals that are applied for must be adopted the same day or within 24 hours of the animal being placed on the adoption application. Exceptions will be made if any animal needs a medical procedure, but then will need to be adopted within 24 hours of being cleared from that procedure. HSSC reserves the right to accommodate alternate timelines for special needs/behavioral issue animals.
It is the potential adopter's responsibility to communicate with their landlord to contact HSSC for approval or to provide documentation stating permission within 24 hours of application submission.
It is also the potential adopter's responsibility to produce a current rabies certificate for their current dog(s) to conduct a dog to dog meet and greet within 24 hours of application submission.
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of animals. Our mission is the prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals and the extension of humane education.
About Us:
Since 1964, the Humane Society of Sheboygan County has been dedicated to its mission: prevent cruelty to animals, relieve suffering among animals, and extend humane education. We are Sheboygan County’s only open admissions shelter
HSSC is also a community outreach organization, partnering with other nonprofits, that offer services to enhance lives in Sheboygan County. Community generosity helps us fulfill our purpose to provide care for our shelter pets and supports our community outreach work.
Wish List:
The HSSC is looking for foster homes! Make a difference in a homeless animal's life. Give a homeless animal a "second chance". Become a foster parent and open your home and heart to an animal in need. Learn more here:
Wisconsin Dog Seller Permit # 521965 - DS
Wisconsin Dog Seller Permit # 507095 - DS
Humane Society of Sheboygan County
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of animals. Our mission is the prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals and the extension of humane education.
About Us:
Since 1964, the Humane Society of Sheboygan County has been dedicated to its mission: prevent cruelty to animals, relieve suffering among animals, and extend humane education. We are Sheboygan County’s only open admissions shelter
HSSC is also a community outreach organization, partnering with other nonprofits, that offer services to enhance lives in Sheboygan County. Community generosity helps us fulfill our purpose to provide care for our shelter pets and supports our community outreach work.
Wish List:
The HSSC is looking for foster homes! Make a difference in a homeless animal's life. Give a homeless animal a "second chance". Become a foster parent and open your home and heart to an animal in need. Learn more here:
Wisconsin Dog Seller Permit # 521965 - DS
Wisconsin Dog Seller Permit # 507095 - DS
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