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 Jelly Rolly.
Soft on the outside and sweet on the inside, this declawed young senior gentleman is aptly named Jelly Rolly. Mr. Jelly had a rough start to life as a cat from a home with too many cats to care for. Since having the opportunity to open up and receive individual attention, he’s shown himself to be affectionate but uncertain of this new lifestyle. Jelly is residing in the quieter parts of the shelter to help him continue to grow his confidence and meet his future family with all the love he can give.
Coming from the home he did, Jelly should accept other cats with relative ease, especially once he’s been allowed to decompress and grow his confidence. We don’t know how he feels about dogs and kids since he has never been exposed to them. As a slightly chunky longer haired senior, Jelly’s family should prepare to spend time brushing him and making grooming a positive bonding experience for everyone. Though he is new to this pampered sort of lifestyle, we think it’s exactly what he deserves for his golden years. If you’re ready to share all your warm sunspots and quiet days, come meet Jelly Rolly.
Hi, I'm Max.
Max proves that slow and steady wins the race! This young cat was part of a large case involving too many cats to care for. Because of their previous living situation, these cats had never had to adjust to new people or new places before, and they were totally overwhelmed. Though he was among the last of his group to open up, he’s done so in a big way! Max remains one of the gentlest souls and prefers a likeminded person. He wants to live a calm, introverted life with windows to look out of and leisurely scratches behind the ear. He comes up to head butt your hands with deliberation, like he’s not sure you’ll accept his love. We can’t wait to see how he blossoms when his affection is nurtured!
We expect that Max could become anxious and reserved again during his early transition to a forever home, but we’ve seen what a loving companion awaits on the other side and believe he will make choosing him worth the time for his forever family. A quieter home following recommended decompression protocols will set Max up for success as he begins the rest of his life as a pampered prince—something he never thought he’d get.
Hi, I'm Makenzie.
Playing peek-a-boo, it’s Makenzie! Little Miss Mak had a rough start to life as a cat from a home with too many cats to care for. As such, Makenzie has lived with multiple other cats and understands how to share her space, especially in a calmer setting than the one she came from. We don’t know how this young mom feels about dogs and kids, but she is warming up to staff and making us laugh with her antics.
Makenzie can be reserved at first and sensitive to noise. Like many cats from her home, she responds to new things by checking it out from a safe place. During those early days, the Makenzie you get hiding under her safety blankets is a different girl! She’ll roll around and make biscuits, head butting and encouraging you to play. We think this is more true to her personality, just covered up by her nerves at being away from the only home she’s known. As such, Makenzie would do best in a patient, loving home that allows her to settle in at her own pace. We think the girl she’ll become will be worthwhile, as long as her family is brave enough to take the chance on her.
Hi, I'm Athena.
Athena is a hippo-shaped bully with the softest soul. She was surrendered at no fault of her own and is still learning that it’s okay to settle in and feel safe again. At first, Athena can be a little reserved, but once she comes out of her shell, her gentle, affectionate side starts to shine. Athena is looking for a calm, quiet home where she can truly relax and enjoy her golden years. Her perfect day includes long naps, cozy spots to lounge, and plenty of love from her people. If you’re searching for a low-key companion who will happily soak up affection and return it tenfold, Athena may be your perfect match.
3159 Susquehanna Trail N
York PA 17406 Kennel #:3537
Hi, I'm Bubbles.
Bubbles is an incredibly people-focused girl who bonds fast and wants to be right by your side—she loves to sleep cuddled up close, potties outside immediately, and eats great. After her initial excitement she settles nicely and truly shines with one-on-one time, forming a deep attachment to her person. She can become overstimulated and get a bit mouthy or hyper-fixated, so she’ll benefit from structure and positive training as she continues to learn. Bubbles would do best as the only pet (no cats or dogs) in a calm home where she can build confidence and routine. With patience and consistency, she has all the makings of an incredibly loyal, devoted companion.
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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- Kristen Dempwolf
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