Mack Daddy is a 6 year old cat who recently came to us on a transport and is ready to find a new home of their own! We are still getting to know them, but come on in to meet them and see if they are a good match for your family!
If you think this cat could be a good match for your home and would like to learn more, stop by our Cape Cod Adoption Center. We have open adoption hours Tuesday-Sunday from 1pm-4pm – no appointment or application needed.
You are welcome to enter our cat rooms during open hours. Staff and volunteers will be happy to assist you!
This mouse came to us from an overpopulated home, and is generally undersocialized. This mouse may do best with an mouse companion (preferably a well socialized mouse already in the home), and will need patience as it re-adapts to a home and learns to interact with people.
Mice are nocturnal, very acrobatic and talented adventures. They can even jump up to a foot and a half! Mice can be very skittish, but with patience and care can make wonderful companions. Mice can get along in same-sex groups but each is unique so we recommend being prepared to separate them if required. We prefer that mice, especially females, are housed with or nearby other mice as inter-species socialization can be vital to an animal’s happiness and mimicking their natural needs.
We recommend a 10 gallon or larger tank filled with about ¼” 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 mice to retreat into as desired. Enclosures should provide lots of enrichment for the mice 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 mice to meet their exercise needs.
The needs of each mouse are unique and if you have questions about the right type of enclosure for the mouse you are interested in, please let us know in your inquiry! We are happy to provide guidance and advice.
* If you think you are a good fit and would like to learn more, please click on the blue Inquire link above and fill out the form, or submit an inquiry at mspca.org/nevinsadopt. If you just want to browse in person feel free to stop by during our open hours.
* If you are not ready to adopt, but are in a position to donate, please visit www.mspca.org/nevinsgift .
This mouse came to us from an overpopulated home, and is generally undersocialized. This mouse may do best with an mouse companion (preferably a well socialized mouse already in the home), and will need patience as it re-adapts to a home and learns to interact with people.
Mice are nocturnal, very acrobatic and talented adventures. They can even jump up to a foot and a half! Mice can be very skittish, but with patience and care can make wonderful companions. Mice can get along in same-sex groups but each is unique so we recommend being prepared to separate them if required. We prefer that mice, especially females, are housed with or nearby other mice as inter-species socialization can be vital to an animal’s happiness and mimicking their natural needs.
We recommend a 10 gallon or larger tank filled with about ¼” 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 mice to retreat into as desired. Enclosures should provide lots of enrichment for the mice 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 mice to meet their exercise needs.
The needs of each mouse are unique and if you have questions about the right type of enclosure for the mouse you are interested in, please let us know in your inquiry! We are happy to provide guidance and advice.
* If you think you are a good fit and would like to learn more, please click on the blue Inquire link above and fill out the form, or submit an inquiry at mspca.org/nevinsadopt. If you just want to browse in person feel free to stop by during our open hours.
* If you are not ready to adopt, but are in a position to donate, please visit www.mspca.org/nevinsgift .
Meet Beefsteak, Beans and Hamlet! This trio is looking to find their forever home either together or on their own depending if it’s the right fit! These boys are a bit wary when it comes to people but we think with time (and treats!) they will feel more comfortable with their human family.
These three pigs will need room to roam, graze, root, and wallow. A proper pig proof enclosure and fencing is a must with access to an indoor space for shelter as needed.
If any of these pigs interest you please submit and adoption inquiry to discuss them further.
Meet Finch! This cat is part of our Working Cat Program! This program is for cats that are not well suited for an indoor-only type lifestyle but would thrive in environments with more space, a job, and/or less pressure from humans and other pets.
This cat originally came to us from the outdoors so we don’t know a lot about his past. While they are used to people being in somewhat close proximity to feed and care for them, these are not currently social cats but would make great ‘behind the scenes’ working cats! Interested adopters must have a safe, secure structure or barn for a working cat and be able to provide adequate time for acclimation.
If you think this cat could be a good match for you and would like to learn more, stop by our Cape Cod Adoption Center. We have open adoption hours Tuesday-Sunday from 1pm-4pm – no appointment or application needed.
If you would like to learn more about the Working Cat Program, or would like to fill out an application, please visit: www.mspca.org/barncat
This pet recently arrived at the adoption center and is ready to find a new home of their own! We are still getting to know them and we encourage you to come in to meet them and see if they are a good match for your family!
If you’d like to learn more, stop by MSPCA at Northeast Animal Shelter. We have open adoption hours 11:30am-5pm daily – no appointment or application needed.
Please note, in an effort to keep the stress levels reduced for the dogs in our care, our dog kennel areas will not be open to walk through. Interested adopters will work with a matchmaker on staff to determine which dog(s) they are interested in and if we can identify a match, potential adopters will be able to meet those dogs outside of the kennel. Cat areas will remain open to walk through.
Meet Froot Loop! Froot Loop’s history may be a mystery, but we have learned that she is a shy, sensitive young girl who takes a little time to warm up but you will be rewarded with a sweet, silly puppy once she does! She’s still learning that the world isn’t as scary as it seems, so she’ll need a patient adopter to help her build confidence and learn the ropes of puppy life. She loves going for walks and is doing very well with her leash training! Froot Loop could benefit from a confident, adult helper dog and could potentially go home with kids old enough to respect her space when she is feeling shy.
If you think this dog could be a good match for you and would like to learn more, stop by our Cape Cod Adoption Center to speak with our staff about her. We have open adoption hours Tuesday-Sunday from 1pm-4pm – no appointment or application needed.
Please note, in an effort to keep the stress levels reduced for the dogs in our care, our dog kennel areas will not be open to walk through. Interested adopters will work with a matchmaker on staff to determine which dog(s) they are interested in and if we can identify a match, potential adopters will be able to meet those dogs outside of the kennel. Cat and small animal areas will remain open to walk through.
Peaches can be as sweet as her names suggests when given time to adjust to her new environment! She can be quite the playful lady and is opening up to more cuddles every day. She’d most likely prefer to be an only cat. Since she can be a bit fearful of loud noises she would prefer a home with no children. She loves her inner circle and will follow you around once she settles in!
If you think this cat could be a good match for your home and would like to learn more, stop by our Boston Adoption Center. We have open adoption hours Tuesday-Sunday from 12pm-3pm – no appointment needed.
Preparing your home for your cat ahead of time can help ease the transition for your new pet and set you both up for success should there be a cat that’s a good match! To learn more about how to make the first few weeks with your new cat the most successful it can be, please visit www.mspca.org/petresources.
For more information on our adoption process, please visit https://www.mspca.org/adoption-centers/how-to-adopt/
Meet Rice Pilaf! They arrived at the shelter recently and is still settling into their new environment as we get to know them. they are quite worried, so we’re taking it slow as we get to know them and allowing them to build up confidence at their own pace. They haven’t had much experience interacting with humans, so adopters should be patient and understanding as it may take Rice Pilaf some extra time to feel comfortable in a new home. Rice Pilaf would likely do well living with a confident and social kitty to show them the ropes and teach them that humans aren’t so bad after all!
*Please note that this cat is waiting for their spay/neuter surgery and may not be able to go home same day*
If you think this cat could be a good match for your home and would like to learn more, stop by our Cape Cod Adoption Center. We have open adoption hours Tuesday-Sunday from 1pm-4pm – no appointment or application needed.
You are welcome to enter our cat rooms during open hours. Staff and volunteers will be happy to assist you!
This pet recently arrived at the adoption center and is ready to find a new home of their own! We are still getting to know them and we’d love for you to come in to meet them and see if they are a good match for your family!
If you think this cat could be a good match for your home and would like to learn more, stop by MSPCA at Northeast Animal Shelter. We have open adoption hours 11:30am-5pm daily – no appointment or application needed.
You are welcome to enter our cat rooms during open hours. Staff and volunteers will be happy to assist you!
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!
* If you think you are a good fit and would like to learn more, please click on the blue Inquire link above and fill out the form, or submit an inquiry at mspca.org/nevinsadopt. If you just want to browse in person feel free to stop by during our open hours.
* 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.
Gold Nugget is a 6 year old cat who recently came to us on a transport and is ready to find a new home of their own! We are still getting to know them, but come on in to meet them and see if they are a good match for your family!
*Please note that this cat is waiting for their spay/neuter surgery and may not be able to go home same day*
If you think this cat could be a good match for your home and would like to learn more, stop by our Cape Cod Adoption Center. We have open adoption hours Tuesday-Sunday from 1pm-4pm – no appointment or application needed.
You are welcome to enter our cat rooms during open hours. Staff and volunteers will be happy to assist you!
Meet Ester, a sweet and sensitive soul who may take a little time to warm up in new situations, but once she’s comfortable, she’s an affectionate, silly girl with a heart full of love. Ester is very smart and food-driven, which will make training a breeze as she works on her manners and builds confidence in her new home. With patience and understanding, Ester will blossom into a loyal and loving companion who loves to share cuddles and playtime.
If you think this dog could be a good match for your home and would like to learn more, stop by MSPCA at Northeast Animal Shelter. We have open adoption hours 11:30am-5pm daily – no appointment or application needed.
Please note, in an effort to keep the stress levels reduced for the dogs in our care, our dog kennel areas will not be open to walk through. Interested adopters will work with a matchmaker on staff to determine which dog(s) they are interested in and if we can identify a match, potential adopters will be able to meet those dogs outside of the kennel. Cat areas will remain open to walk through.
This mouse came to us from an overpopulated home, and is generally undersocialized. This mouse may do best with an mouse companion (preferably a well socialized mouse already in the home), and will need patience as it re-adapts to a home and learns to interact with people.
Mice are nocturnal, very acrobatic and talented adventures. They can even jump up to a foot and a half! Mice can be very skittish, but with patience and care can make wonderful companions. Mice can get along in same-sex groups but each is unique so we recommend being prepared to separate them if required. We prefer that mice, especially females, are housed with or nearby other mice as inter-species socialization can be vital to an animal’s happiness and mimicking their natural needs.
We recommend a 10 gallon or larger tank filled with about ¼” 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 mice to retreat into as desired. Enclosures should provide lots of enrichment for the mice 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 mice to meet their exercise needs.
The needs of each mouse are unique and if you have questions about the right type of enclosure for the mouse you are interested in, please let us know in your inquiry! We are happy to provide guidance and advice.
* If you think you are a good fit and would like to learn more, please click on the blue Inquire link above and fill out the form, or submit an inquiry at mspca.org/nevinsadopt. If you just want to browse in person feel free to stop by during our open hours.
* If you are not ready to adopt, but are in a position to donate, please visit www.mspca.org/nevinsgift .
Maple is a 7 year old cat who recently came to us on a transport and is ready to find a new home of their own! We are still getting to know them, but come on in to meet them and see if they are a good match for your family!
*Please note that this cat is waiting for their spay/neuter surgery and may not be able to go home same day*
If you think this cat could be a good match for your home and would like to learn more, stop by our Cape Cod Adoption Center. We have open adoption hours Tuesday-Sunday from 1pm-4pm – no appointment or application needed.
You are welcome to enter our cat rooms during open hours. Staff and volunteers will be happy to assist you!
I am a super cute older lady! I am very sweet with my person, and I have great litter box manners!
I am looking for a VERY quiet, low-traffic home with lots of patient and cat-savvy adopters! We do not have a lot of clear details about my life prior to arriving at the shelter. My previous owner moved into a nursing home with me, and I struggled with the transition from a quiet, single-adult home to a busier setting. It will take me a long time to build a relationship with my new family, but if I am given the time and option to do so at my pace, I will make someone a great low-maintenance companion!
My adopter should be extremely cat-savvy. Here at the shelter I have gone from being hissy and growly to becoming very flirty and sweet, with much more interest in some amount of touch. My adopter should know to give me lots of space while transitioning into my new home, and only engage with me when my body language is clearly stating I am interested in interacting.
I can get conflicted and overstimulated with lots of touch. I will benefit from cat-savvy adopters prepared to give me attention on my own terms, and know to back off if my body language is signaling that I have had enough!
I require sedation for vet care here at the shelter, and it is recommended that my adopter have a relationship with a Fear-Free Certified veterinarian to help come up with a handling plan that will reduce stress, and keep everyone safe.
Compatibility:
Cats: No thank you!
Dogs: No thank you!
Kids: Teens and older please!
The shelter is open Tuesday through Sunday from noon – 4:30 pm, with no appointment needed to meet available cats.
If you’ve always wanted backyard goats, look no further! We have several wethers who are looking for new homes.
Goats are very social animals and these Mini LaManchas get along quite well, so we are aiming to send them home as a group but are open to sending them home in pairs depending on what you’re looking for! If you already have a herd, we recommend these goats go home with other horned goats.
They will require a fenced in area with appropriate shelter for inclement weather. Since goats are considered livestock, you will need to check with your town to make sure they are allowed in your area. We’re here to support you and answer whatever questions you may have, so please reach out if you think you could offer a loving home to some of these wonderful goats!
This shy kitten came to us on a transport and is ready to find a new home of their own! We are still getting to know them, but like most kittens, they will need a family to teach them all the kitten basics like socializing with people and playing with appropriate toys. They could likely go to a home with another cat who wants an annoying younger sibling to be a role model to.
If you think this kitten could be a good match for your home and would like to learn more, stop by our Cape Cod Adoption Center. We have open adoption hours Tuesday-Sunday from 1pm-4pm – no appointment or application needed.
You are welcome to enter our cat rooms during open hours. Staff and volunteers will be happy to assist you!
This playful kitten came to us on a transport and is ready to find a new home of their own! We are still getting to know them, but like most kittens, they will need a family to teach them all the kitten basics like socializing with people and playing with appropriate toys. They could likely go to a home with another cat who wants an annoying younger sibling to be a role model to.
*Please note that this cat is waiting for their spay/neuter surgery and may not be able to go home same day*
If you think this kitten could be a good match for your home and would like to learn more, stop by our Cape Cod Adoption Center. We have open adoption hours Tuesday-Sunday from 1pm-4pm – no appointment or application needed.
You are welcome to enter our cat rooms during open hours. Staff and volunteers will be happy to assist you!
Khanie is a beautiful and unique blend of Husky and Jindo who is searching for her new home! While she may be a bit shy when meeting new people, once Khanie gets to know you, her playful and silly personality shines through. She loves to engage in fun and energetic play sessions once she feels comfortable and secure in her environment.
This sensitive girl seems to thrive in the company of other dogs, enjoying their companionship and the opportunity to socialize and play. Khanie’s playful nature truly blossoms when she has a furry friend by her side, and would likely benefit living with a confident helper dog pending a slow introduction.
For families interested in adopting Khanie, it is important to note that kids in the household should be old enough to understand and respect her boundaries. Khanie appreciates those who can read her body language and give her space when needed, especially when she has her favorite toys or snacks.
If you think this dog could be a good match for your home and would like to learn more, stop by our Cape Cod Adoption Center. We have open adoption hours Tuesday-Sunday from 1pm-4pm – no appointment or application needed.
Please note, in an effort to keep the stress levels reduced for the dogs in our care, our dog kennel areas will not be open to walk through. Interested adopters will work with a matchmaker on staff to determine which dog(s) they are interested in and if we can identify a match, potential adopters will be able to meet those dogs outside of the kennel. Cat and small animal areas will remain open to walk through.