This little guy came in with a broken leg, but now he`s all healed up and ready to find his happy ever after. Max is just 7 months and is sweet and silly with people he`s comfortable with. A quiet, low traffic, adult home will be the perfect fit for this cutie. Max may never be a social butterfly and will likely prefer to stay close to home, which means his adopters should be committed to making sure he feels safe and comfortable. He`s a very talkative little chap, both when nervous and while playing, so apartments/condos would not be a good fit. Max would enjoy the company of a well matched adult dog that will be a good role model. He may also be able to live with a dog savvy cat, as long as there are well managed introductions and an area to keep them separate, initially. If you think your home might be just what this good boy needs, please start by filling out the adoption inquiry form in the link below.
http://www.mspca.org/nevinsadoptioninquiry
Meet Amelia. This little calico is as colorful in looks as she is in personality. She is a shy girl who takes time to warm up and would do best in a patient home where she can have time to blossom into her true personality. Amelia came from a home with lots of other cats, but not a lot of human interaction so she is still learning that people are her friends. She would like do well with other social cats in a low traffic, adult only home.
Meet Carpet and Hardwood! These two brothers are ready to find a new home together. They are still learning to socialize and can be a little shy at first. Thankfully, they are still young and have plenty of time to adjust to new people and places. These boys love snacks and greens!
Guinea pigs can make wonderful pets! They are very social creatures which means that they generally need at least one companion! Of course guinea pigs should only be kept with other piggies of the same sex. A pair of guinea pigs needs at minimum 10.5 sq. feet of cage space, or roughly 30″ x 50″ with a solid bottom, but more room is always encouraged! Guinea pigs can be quite noisy which can be lovely as long as you are expecting it!
* We are currently closed to the general public but are scheduling appointments for adoption. If you would like to schedule a browsing appointment to meet guinea pigs available for adoption, please click on the blue “Inquire” link above to get started.
Meet Rad! This chunky boy is a little shy at first, but warms up quickly with a few head scratches. He would prefer to go home to another male guinea pig so he can have some company. If you are interested in coming in to meet him, inquire now!
This young guy sure got it all! Shield is handsome, clever and has a delightfully silly side. He will excel at some low impact training activities, such as scent work. Initially, Shield was quite worried at the shelter, finding all the new faces and noises a bit overwhelming. His adopters should expect that transitioning to and settling in at his new home, will also take time and patience. While Shield gets comfy with his new family, home life should be very calm and predictable. Give him plenty of time to settle in at his on pace and he will be happy to show you his silly, loud, shepherd personality. He may be able to join a home with a well matched resident dog, but should not live with a cat. Older kids that will be consistently respectful of Shield`s needs as he becomes familiar and comfortable with his family, will be considered. If you think you have the right home for this good boy, please start by filling out the adoption inquiry form in the link below.
http://www.mspca.org/nevinsadoptioninquiry
Bubblegum & Wanda are a bonded pair looking for their forever home together!
Guinea pigs can make wonderful pets! They are very social creatures which means that they generally need at least one companion! Of course guinea pigs should only be kept with other piggies of the same sex. A pair of guinea pigs needs at minimum 10.5 sq. feet of cage space, or roughly 30″ x 50″ with a solid bottom, but more room is always encouraged! Guinea pigs can be quite noisy which can be lovely as long as you are expecting it!
* We are currently closed to the general public but are scheduling appointments for adoption. If you would like to schedule a browsing appointment to meet guinea pigs available for adoption, please click on the blue “Inquire” link above to get started.
Can’t adopt right now, but want to help animals? If you are in a position to give, please consider making a gift of any size to help us provide essential services to animals in need, at www.mspca.org/nevinsgift.
Meet Fred & Shaggy! This pair of young males is ready to find a home where they can stay together! They are super cute and curious and love to chat about their favorite snacks!
Meet Charcoal and Binx! These two extra-large guinea pigs are looking for their next home!
Guinea pigs can make wonderful pets! They are very social creatures which means that they generally need at least one companion! Of course guinea pigs should only be kept with other piggies of the same sex. A pair of guinea pigs needs at minimum 10.5 sq. feet of cage space, or roughly 30″ x 50″ with a solid bottom, but more room is always encouraged! Guinea pigs can be quite noisy which can be lovely as long as you are expecting it!
* We are currently closed to the general public but are scheduling appointments for adoption. If you would like to schedule a browsing appointment to meet guinea pigs available for adoption, please click on the blue “Inquire” link above to get started.
Peony and her daughter Poppy are a bonded pair of just the most delightful guinea pigs! They are social and sweet with their people once they get comfortable. In true small animal fashion they can be nervous at first for close handling but with patience have shown to be gentle, snuggley piggies! Have done really great in foster with the foster’s kids so if you are looking for kid friendly piggies look now further! They are still in foster so if you would like to meet them please let us know in the adoption inquiry.
Guinea pigs can make wonderful pets! They are very social creatures which means that they generally need at least one companion! Of course guinea pigs should only be kept with other piggies of the same sex. A pair of guinea pigs needs at minimum 10.5 sq. feet of cage space, or roughly 30″ x 50″ with a solid bottom, but more room is always encouraged! Guinea pigs can be quite noisy which can be lovely as long as you are expecting it!
* We are currently closed to the general public but are scheduling appointments for adoption. If you would like to schedule a browsing appointment to meet guinea pigs available for adoption, please click on the blue “Inquire” link above to get started.
Can’t adopt right now, but want to help animals? If you are in a position to give, please consider making a gift of any size to help us provide essential services to animals in need, at www.mspca.org/nevinsgift.
Super smart, athletic, adorable, with a smidge of sass! If this description has caught your eye, Roxy might be just the gal for you. This one year old beauty is chock full of potential and someone that loves to train using positive reinforcement, will hit the jackpot. Roxy is an extremely intelligent dog that needs appropriate and consistent guidance to work on her manners, with an emphasis on patience. She will be a great adventure buddy, joining you for hikes and maybe even a swim in your favorite lake. Although Roxy is not a candidate for daycare or dog parks, she should be able to eventually have a well selected dog friend or two to play with. She may able to live with a very tolerant, playful dog in her new home, but no feline friends, please. This enthusiastic girl does need to be in an adult only home. There is no doubt that Roxy will achieve superstar, best girl ever status with someone who enjoys training and needs a new buddy. If you think she’s a great match for your lifestyle, please start by filling out the adoption inquiry form in the link below.
http://www.mspca.org/nevinsadoptioninquiry
Meet Rosemary! This little lady is looking for her new home.
Guinea pigs can make wonderful pets! They are very social creatures which means that they generally need at least one companion! Of course guinea pigs should only be kept with other piggies of the same sex. A pair of guinea pigs needs at minimum 10.5 sq. feet of cage space, or roughly 30″ x 50″ with a solid bottom, but more room is always encouraged! Guinea pigs can be quite noisy which can be lovely as long as you are expecting it!
* We are currently closed to the general public but are scheduling appointments for adoption. If you would like to schedule a browsing appointment to meet guinea pigs available for adoption, please click on the blue “Inquire” link above to get started.
Meet Valentine! This handsome little fella travelled all the way from the south and is ready to find a home of his own in New England! Valentine is a super smart pup who loves to learn and meet new people! He lived with another dog in his foster home and was a little forward at first, but learned how to be more appropriate with some good management. We think he could do well in a home with another tolerant dog and would be fine with kids who could participate in his training. Valentine does have some medical needs which we will be happy to tell you more about. To learn more about Valentine, submit an inquiry today!
Sam and Bob are a bonded pair looking to go home together!
Guinea pigs can make wonderful pets! They are very social creatures which means that they generally need at least one companion! Of course guinea pigs should only be kept with other piggies of the same sex. A pair of guinea pigs needs at minimum 10.5 sq. feet of cage space, or roughly 30″ x 50″ with a solid bottom, but more room is always encouraged! Guinea pigs can be quite noisy which can be lovely as long as you are expecting it!
* We are currently closed to the general public but are scheduling appointments for adoption. If you would like to schedule a browsing appointment to meet guinea pigs available for adoption, please click on the blue “Inquire” link above to get started.
Can’t adopt right now, but want to help animals? If you are in a position to give, please consider making a gift of any size to help us provide essential services to animals in need, at www.mspca.org/nevinsgift.
Guinea pigs can make wonderful pets! They are very social creatures which means that they generally need at least one companion! Of course guinea pigs should only be kept with other piggies of the same sex. A pair of guinea pigs needs at minimum 10.5 sq. feet of cage space, or roughly 30″ x 50″ with a solid bottom, but more room is always encouraged! Guinea pigs can be quite noisy which can be lovely as long as you are expecting it!
* We are currently closed to the general public but are scheduling appointments for adoption. If you would like to schedule a browsing appointment to meet guinea pigs available for adoption, please click on the blue “Inquire” link above to get started.
Can’t adopt right now, but want to help animals? If you are in a position to give, please consider making a gift of any size to help us provide essential services to animals in need, at www.mspca.org/nevinsgift.
Meet Royal! This 1 year old beagle mix is the life of the party. He’s still working on boring things like his manners when he meets people or other dogs, but what he’s the most excited about is running and playing with his new family. He has the energy of 12 beagles, so if you’re looking for a partner in crime who will keep you on the move, look no further than this boy. We think Royal should get started as the only dog at home, but would benefit from some well-matched dog friends. Royal could do well with older kids who are comfortable with a sometimes jumpy dog friend. Because he can be vocal about his feelings, Royal would do best in a quieter home environment without much hustle and bustle around. Submit an inquiry to learn more about Royal!
Gerbils are nocturnal, very adventurous, tend to have a friendly nature and can be easy to hand tame! Gerbils are social creatures and should be housed with same-sex gerbils except for medical or behavioral reasons.
We recommend a 10 gallon or larger tank filled with about 2” of paper bedding or other nesting material. Nesting material should be loose, light, easy to manipulate, and of course safe. Enclosures should be well ventilated but kept out of direct drafts, and should provide plenty of enclosed opaque shelters for the gerbils to retreat into as desired. Enclosures should provide lots of enrichment for the gerbils to meet their natural needs in the areas of chewing/gnawing, physical movement, resting/hiding, and nesting material or food to forage. A properly sized wheel or disc is a necessity for the gerbils to meet their exercise needs.
The needs of each gerbil are unique and if you have questions about the right type of enclosure for the gerbil you are interested in, please let us know in your inquiry! We are happy to provide guidance and advice.
* We are currently closed to the general public but are scheduling appointments for adoption. If you would like to schedule a browsing appointment to meet gerbils available for adoption, please click on the blue “Inquire” link above to get started.
*If you are not ready to adopt, but are in a position to donate, please visit www.mspca.org/nevinsgift .
Meet Sage! This little lady is looking for her new home.
Guinea pigs can make wonderful pets! They are very social creatures which means that they generally need at least one companion! Of course guinea pigs should only be kept with other piggies of the same sex. A pair of guinea pigs needs at minimum 10.5 sq. feet of cage space, or roughly 30″ x 50″ with a solid bottom, but more room is always encouraged! Guinea pigs can be quite noisy which can be lovely as long as you are expecting it!
* We are currently closed to the general public but are scheduling appointments for adoption. If you would like to schedule a browsing appointment to meet guinea pigs available for adoption, please click on the blue “Inquire” link above to get started.
Calling all beagle lovers! This sweet girl is full of happy beagle energy. Her big beagle ears flap in the wind as she bounds to say hello to new friends. Lucy is about 3 years old but behaves more like a puppy lots of fun, lots to learn. We think Lucy would do well with a confident adult dog friend that can be both her playmate and her teacher. Lucy should be in an adult home as she can be a little rough when she gets excited, but shes working hard to learn a gentler approach. Dog-savvy cats who have their own space in the home could be a fit as well. If youd like to learn more about Lucy, submit an inquiry today!
http://www.mspca.org/nevinsadoptioninquiry