Hi there. I’m Otto—but my friends call me Spotto. Why? Because I’m rocking the black-and-white cow look and I collect spots like it’s a hobby. At 17 pounds, I might be the biggest cat you’ve ever met, but don’t let that fool you—I move like lightning when it’s time to play.
I’ve got exactly two speeds: all-out play mode and total flop mode. You’ll usually find me on my back, paws in the air, belly fully exposed like I’ve got not a single care in the world. And no, I’m not just showing off (okay, maybe a little)—I *love* belly rubs. Rub me long enough and I’ll switch from purring cuddlebug to sneak-attack ninja and start playfully batting at your hands. Fair warning: I am not responsible for the joy this causes.
Wand toys, strings, anything that moves fast? I'm on it. I may be a unit, but I'm a fast unit. And if I’ve got something to say, I’ll let out the tiniest, squeakiest little meow—trust me, it’s more of a whisper than a roar.
I’ve lived with other cats before, and I don’t mind sharing space with new feline friends. Life’s thrown me some curveballs—I started out as a stray, found a home, and then had to come back due to no fault of my own. Now, at just two years old, I’m searching for my *forever* forever home.
If you’re looking for a fearless, belly-up, couch-hogging, string-chasing goofball with a heart as big as his paws, I’m your guy. Come meet me—bring wand toys.An adoption application can be filled out on the DHS website https://www.dekalbhumanesociety.org/adopt. Dog adoption fees are $250.00 for all puppies and adult dogs. Seniors are a donation of choice. Cats and kittens are a donation of choice.
Otto the Chill Tank: Big Boy, Bigger Heart
Hi there. I’m Otto—but my friends call me Spotto. Why? Because I’m rocking the black-and-white cow look and I collect spots like it’s a hobby. At 17 pounds, I might be the biggest cat you’ve ever met, but don’t let that fool you—I move like lightning when it’s time to play.
I’ve got exactly two speeds: all-out play mode and total flop mode. You’ll usually find me on my back, paws in the air, belly fully exposed like I’ve got not a single care in the world. And no, I’m not just showing off (okay, maybe a little)—I *love* belly rubs. Rub me long enough and I’ll switch from purring cuddlebug to sneak-attack ninja and start playfully batting at your hands. Fair warning: I am not responsible for the joy this causes.
Wand toys, strings, anything that moves fast? I'm on it. I may be a unit, but I'm a fast unit. And if I’ve got something to say, I’ll let out the tiniest, squeakiest little meow—trust me, it’s more of a whisper than a roar.
I’ve lived with other cats before, and I don’t mind sharing space with new feline friends. Life’s thrown me some curveballs—I started out as a stray, found a home, and then had to come back due to no fault of my own. Now, at just two years old, I’m searching for my *forever* forever home.
If you’re looking for a fearless, belly-up, couch-hogging, string-chasing goofball with a heart as big as his paws, I’m your guy. Come meet me—bring wand toys.An adoption application can be filled out on the DHS website https://www.dekalbhumanesociety.org/adopt. Dog adoption fees are $250.00 for all puppies and adult dogs. Seniors are a donation of choice. Cats and kittens are a donation of choice.
We do ask you give us 3 days to process your application. We are a small shelter with 3 full time staff.
We do ask you give us 3 days to process your application. We are a small shelter with 3 full time staff.
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5730 County Road 11A, Auburn In 46706
5730 County Road 11A, Auburn In 46706
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At DeKalb Humane Society, we are passionate about finding forever homes for the pets in our care. Whether they are cats, dogs, or other furry friends, our mission is to provide them with a loving and nurturing environment.
We also believe in the importance of education about responsible pet ownership. We strive to educate our community about pet welfare, the benefits of spaying/neutering, and the prevention of animal abuse and neglect.
By adopting a pet from us, you are not only gaining a lifetime companion, but you are also contributing to our cause and helping us raise awareness. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of these innocent animals.
The DeKalb Humane Society filed for our Certificate of Incorporation on December 23, 1975 and we were granted 501(c)3 status in March of 1976. We are committed to being a no-kill shelter and serving the DeKalb County area.
At DeKalb Humane Society, we are passionate about finding forever homes for the pets in our care. Whether they are cats, dogs, or other furry friends, our mission is to provide them with a loving and nurturing environment.
We also believe in the importance of education about responsible pet ownership. We strive to educate our community about pet welfare, the benefits of spaying/neutering, and the prevention of animal abuse and neglect.
By adopting a pet from us, you are not only gaining a lifetime companion, but you are also contributing to our cause and helping us raise awareness. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of these innocent animals.
The DeKalb Humane Society filed for our Certificate of Incorporation on December 23, 1975 and we were granted 501(c)3 status in March of 1976. We are committed to being a no-kill shelter and serving the DeKalb County area.
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