Little Traverse Bay Humane Society
The Little Traverse Bay Humane Society is at 1300 West Conway Road or online at LTBHS.com. They are a private, no kill shelter serving Emmet County.
Cherryland Humane Society
TC PAWS
Originally found as a stray, Lucille adapted quickly in her previous home’ She even bonded with the two big dogs there. However, when her owner couldn’t afford the emergency dental work Lucille needed, she was surrendered to TC Paw.
We made sure she had full dental work, and she feels much better now. In her TC Paw foster home, Lucille is a confident, affectionate cat who adores cuddling. Expect chest snuggles, happy purrs, and plenty of biscuit making.
Easygoing Lucille hasn’t met anyone she doesn’t like. Is someone isn’t a fan of cats, Lucille simply struts away like the queen she is. A big gal like Lucille needs a high-sided litter box and careful monitoring of her food. She’ll need annual dental checkups too.
Sweet, calm, and social, Lucille will thrive in most household. She gets along with kids, dogs, and other cats. If you’re looking for a loyal, loving companion with a big heart and an even bigger personality, Lucille might just be the one for you.
If you are interested in adopting this TC Paw cat or would like to set up a meet-and-greet, please complete the Pre-adoption Application .
Apply to adopt https://tcpaw1.wufoo.com/forms/preadoption-application/
TC Paw Cat Rescue was formed in the Spring of 2023 after the well-known northern Michigan rescue group AC PAW retired their rescue program for cats and dogs. Their mission is helping cats and kittens in the greater Traverse City region through rescue, spay/neuter, fostering, adoption, education and community collaboration.
From the Charlevoix Humane Society
This pretty lady is Nova, a sweet, speedy little chihuahua who’d be overjoyed to scamper her way into your heart. Nova is an adventurous 10 month old puppy who came to us as a surrender in March, being a puppy she’s still working on a couple things like house training and manners, but is very polite in the presence of treats. Nova enjoys spending her time outside playing alongside the other dogs, and has even met the cats on a couple occasions; though she doesn’t seem especially keen on the cats, overall big or small, she has no trouble keeping up with the pack!
From AuSable Valley Animal Shelter
From Cheboygan County Humane Society
cheboyganhumanesociety.org. Or stop by the shelter at 1535 Hackleburg Road, Cheboygan. Call 231-238-8221 for more information. Shelter hours are Mon-Fri 9-4pm and Saturday noon-4pm.