Welcome to the York County SPCA
Giving Animals A New Leash on Life
2025 Impact
animals reunited with owners
adoptions
spay & neuter surgeries
Hi, I'm Fozzie Bear.
Wocka wocka! My name is Fozzie Bear, and before you ask, yes, I am every bit as charming as my name suggests. Now, I’ll be honest with you. When I first arrived at the shelter, I wasn’t exactly ready to take center stage. The shelter was a big, noisy, overwhelming place, and I wasn’t sure what to think about all these strangers wanting to be my friend. Thankfully, the humans here didn’t rush me. They gave me time, space, and patience, and little by little I started realizing that maybe people aren’t so scary after all. These days, I’m still taking introductions at my own pace. I’m meeting new staff and volunteers slowly, but everyone says I’m making incredible progress. Once I decide you’re part of my fan club, though, that’s when the real show begins. You see, I’ve been hiding a few talents. I know tricks! I love to play! And underneath all that initial shyness is a sweet, affectionate boy who really enjoys spending time with his favorite people. Who knew? Because trust doesn’t happen overnight for me, I’m looking for a family with patience in abundance. The kind of people who understand that the best things in life are worth waiting for. I may need a few meet-and-greets before I’m ready to pack my bags and head home, but I promise I’m not trying to be difficult, I’m just making sure we’re the perfect match. The shelter staff are dedicated to helping me find my people, and I know they’re out there somewhere. Maybe you’re the family willing to invest a little extra time for a lifetime of love!
Hi, I'm Hartley.
Full of heart and handsome to boot, this guy is Hartley. Hartley was brought in as an injured stray with signs of ownership and having recent medical care, but he wasn’t reclaimed. Hartley lives life like a king with everything on demand. He’ll climb into your lap or give you ‘hugs’ with his paws over his shoulders, sometimes going all the way up for a ride! He retained a bit of a street-savvy cat’s edge, getting mouthy when he’s overstimulated or excited to eat. (Like we said, he’s the one in charge here.) Hartley likes to hunt and enjoys kicker toys that he can grab and sit on, though he’ll chase toys around too!
Hartley seems to have a dense coat and could use some support with the brush despite being shorthair. Due to his background, we don’t know how Hartley feels about living with cats, dogs, and kids. With his occasional rough play behavior, slow introductions and temperament matches would be essential to a harmonious home. Hartley may be a cat who gives love on his terms, but the love he gives is intense! He’s ready to rule the roost again… just as soon as he gets out of that cone.
Hi, I'm Karen Michelle.
Karen Michelle is a big, beautiful girl with an even bigger heart. She loves spending time outdoors, rolling in the grass, playing, and soaking up all the attention she can get from her favorite people. Because of her size and strength, Karen Michelle will do best with a family that can comfortably handle her and continue helping her be the best companion she can be. Due to behavior that has been observed around cats and small animals, she is looking for a home without either of those. Karen Michelle seems a bit reserved around young children and would likely be happiest in a home with older kids who can respect her space while she settles in. If you’re looking for a fun-loving, affectionate companion who enjoys both playtime and cuddle time, Karen Michelle may be the perfect addition to your family.
3159 Susquehanna Trail N
York PA 17406 Kennel #3537
Hi, I'm Spirit.
With his chubby cheeks and little white paws, meet Spirit! Spirit came into the shelter with another cat due to their former family’s trouble affording care after the arrival of a new baby. Spirit’s previous family writes that he is talkative, lovey, and enjoys following his people around, but that he can be shy with strangers. In the shelter, Spirit has not had the opportunity to open up much to us yet, but he will show more of his true colors as he settles in—we’ve been told he can be held like a baby!
Spirit was born and raised in his former household never having lived around dogs or human children before coming in. He was raised with other cats and was said to be generally good with them, but he can become anxious around them. Spirit may do well with cats who are not too bossy or domineering as a result. Spirit’s soulmate would look past his reserved exterior and be ready to love him in whatever form that takes: a quiet shadow, or a chatty one!
Hi, I'm Onyx.
Bringing good luck and love to his future forever home, this black cat’s name is Onyx. Onyx came from a home with too many cats for his owner to care for. Onyx took to his old roommates with gusto, head butting the other cats like they’d never been apart. He’s been more unsure in opening up to human staff, waiting until he feels safe to come out and greet you, but we expect him to blossom with just a little more time based on his hesitant affection.
Due to Onyx’s background, we don’t know how he feels about living with dogs or kids, but he’s well accustomed to sharing his space with other feline friends and had numerous roommates from his old home here with him in the shelter who he enjoys. He especially gets along well with his bonded roommate, Misty. Onyx is a very new resident of the shelter, but he’s coming around to the shelter life quickly. He seems to possess a quiet, resilient spirit, and we look forward to getting to know him more until his forever family recognizes this precious gem and takes him home!
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Fostering saves two lives – the life of the animal in your home and the one we now have space for in the shelter. Our foster families create the capacity for us to care for more animals, and for pets struggling in the shelter environment, a foster family’s loving home can make a life-saving difference. Join our foster team to help pets heal, grow, and prepare for their forever home.
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pets saved thanks to our volunteer foster families
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- Taylor Harris
The York County SPCA is proud to announce the addition of Patrick Noll as its new Humane Society Police Officer, a critical role that enhances the organization’s ability to protect...
- Kristen Dempwolf
Left to Right: Brett Marcy, Board YCSPCA Vice President, Sue DeStephano, Board President, Steven Martinez, Executive Director, Katie Mahoney, Immediate Past President, Sean Mansberger, Board Treasurer, Em Lonardi, Board Secretary...
- Kristen Dempwolf
2026 marks a significant milestone for the York County SPCA. This year, we celebrate 100 years of service to the people and animals of York County. Since 1926, we have...
- Taylor Harris
When you make a year-end gift to the York County SPCA, you’re doing more than supporting a nonprofit. You’re helping save lives, reunite families, and create brighter futures for animals...
- Taylor Harris
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- Taylor Harris
The holiday season is right around the corner, and the York County SPCA team is gearing up for a busy stretch filled with community events, celebrations, and—of course—caring for the...




