Howdy, my name is Little Man! The hoomans insist on calling me “Little Man” even though I was a big tom cat what I first got brought in hahah but I won’t hold it against them. I would prefer to be our hunting for mice or other critters. Hooman’s still make me a little uneasy, but we are slowly working on that! I think I have the potential to be a great housemate, it’ll just take some time and trust building. I have a rough exterior, just like my buddy Big Chungus, but I have a sweet side too! I’m in the Barn Buddy room, so if you’re looking for something to do, come and visit me to see how far I’ve come with hooman interaction! Bye for now!
Every dog/cat receives the following before going to their forever home:
Initial vaccinations & de-worming
Complete health examination
Any procedures required for the health and wellness of the animal. (Dental, treatments etc.)
Microchip implant (pet identification device)
Spay/neuter
Complimentary vet exam from a local veterinary clinic partner within 3 weeks of adoption
Initial de-worming
Some medications (if necessary)
Starter food kit provided
Not ready for a long-term commitment?
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You Provide The Love, We Supply Everything Else
Fur Foster Parenting is one of the many rewarding volunteer opportunities at CA Humane.
Be A Part Of Something Bigger Than Yourself
All volunteer positions are important to us and especially to the animals. From events to everyday operations.
Read Happy Tails Adoption Stories From Former CA Humane Pets!
Central Alberta Humane Society proudly re-homes hundreds animals each year into caring forever homes. These are stories shared by some of their new families.