Welcome to the York County SPCA
Giving Animals A New Leash on Life
2024 Impact
animals reunited with owners
adoptions
spay & neuter surgeries
Hi, I'm Mr. Plum.
Mr. Plum may be a bit of a mystery, but we think that just makes him all the more special. Found as a stray, we don’t have much information about his past, but what we do know is that he’s been showing us what a good boy he is here at the shelter. He’s got a nice balance of energy and curiosity, and there’s clearly a wonderful dog waiting to fully shine. Since shelter life is very different from a home environment, Mr. Plum will need a patient adopter who’s willing to give him the time and space to settle in at his own pace. Once he feels comfortable, we believe his personality will really start to bloom. If you’re someone who understands that the best relationships take a little time and trust, Mr. Plum just might be your perfect match.
3159 Susquehanna Trail N
York PA 17406 Kennel #:3537
Hi, I'm Buttercream.
Buttercream is a shy, independent male cat with a gentle spirit and a story of resilience. He came from a hoarding situation where he lived among many other cats, and as a result, he’s had a rough start to life. Because of this, Buttercream is still learning that the world can be a safe and kind place.
He tends to keep to himself and may take time to trust, but he’s quietly observant and appreciates a calm, predictable environment. Buttercream isn’t the type to demand attention—instead, he prefers to move at his own pace and will come around when he feels comfortable. With patience and understanding, he has the potential to build a meaningful bond with his person.
Buttercream may do well in a home with other respectful cats, given his past, but he would also be content as a solo companion in a peaceful setting.
Hi, I'm Cotton Eye Joe.
Cotton Eye Joe is a handsome one-eyed gentleman with a playful spirit and a gentle soul. Rescued from a large hoarding situation alongside many other cats, he’s been learning what it means to feel safe, loved, and cared for—and he’s making steady progress every day.
While Cotton Eye Joe can be a little shy and reserved with new people, underneath that cautious exterior is a sweet cat who simply needs time and patience to build trust. Once he feels comfortable, his personality starts to shine—especially when the wand toys come out! He absolutely loves playtime and can’t resist chasing feathers and toys around the room.
One thing that helps Cotton Eye Joe feel confident is the company of other cats. He enjoys feline friends and would likely do best in a home with another friendly cat to help him continue coming out of his shell.
Cotton Eye Joe is looking for a calm, understanding home willing to let him adjust at his own pace. Watching a shy cat slowly learn to trust is incredibly rewarding, and this special boy is worth every bit of patience.
Hi, I'm Robin.
Looking for your next sidekick? Robin came from a large hoarding household with too many cats to care for. She rejoined some of her former roommates here at the shelter just recently, so she hasn’t settled in yet. When the shelter gets quiet, that’s when Robin really comes alive, playing hard with toys and exploring. During the busy workday, she’s uncertain of visitors, but if there’s anything the cats from her home have shown us, they tend to blossom once they’ve settled in!
Given her backstory, we don’t know how Robin feels about dogs or children, but she is well-accustomed to sharing her space with other cats. As she adjusts more into the busy shelter life, Robin is slowly warming her heart and letting us in. We look forward to getting to know her more whether here or from her forever family!
Hi, I'm Whacky Macky.
Whacky Macky was surrendered through no fault of his own and arrived at the shelter feeling pretty unsure of the world around him. While it took a little time for him to settle in, once staff earned his trust, his fun and playful personality started to shine through. Beneath that nervous exterior is a sweet boy who loves to have a good time and is ready to find a family to share adventures with. Whacky Macky can get a little mouthy when playtime becomes too exciting, so he’ll do best with a family that can continue teaching him appropriate play manners and help guide him into becoming the best version of himself. He would likely thrive in a home with older children who can respect his boundaries and energy level. While we don’t yet know how he feels about cats or living with other dogs, he has shown positive interest in dogs here at the shelter.
3159 Susquehanna Trail N
York PA 17406 Kennel #3537
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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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- 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
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- Taylor Harris
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