Double your impact for animals in need by adopting one of our longest residents!! When pets stay at Asheville Humane Society for long lengths of time, not only is the hustle and bustle of daily shelter-life hard on them, but it holds up other animals waiting for their turn in our Adoption Center. By adopting one of the pets who has been overlooked for a long time, you give them a second chance AND open up space for the next animal waiting for a family! Win-win!! ??
Meet our feline residents who have been overlooked the longest! If you can't adopt, please spread the word or advocate for these kitties who deserve a special family of their own!
See photos of cats below and inforomation on each individual one .... You'll want to make them part of your family!
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