The shelter houses more than 200 dogs, cats, puppies and kittens looking for their forever homes.
As new pets come and old friends are adopted to new families on a daily basis, we cannot maintain a perfectly updated listing of all the shelter's residents. Here you'll find photos of wonderful pets we have had in the past or will likely have at any given time to give you an idea of our animals.
Note our special animals below who would love a permanent home that will accomodate their unique needs and our long-term residents patiently awaiting their perfect match.
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Mburo is a small kitten (a runt at half the size of her littermates!) with a big personality. She was born with neurological and congenital issues and thus is delayed developmentally. While playful, she is unable to jump or climb, but loves affection and purrs a lot.
Due to her limited eyesite, she would do best in a home with no young children or playful animals to ensure she feels comfortable.
Happy is appropriately named: despite having 3 legs, she is one of the most enthusiastic and friendly dogs at the USPCA. She is even known to jump like a kangaroo, leaping up into the air from standing position.
Happy is a big fan of belly rubs, and will roll on her back for a scratch whenever she can. She will do best in a home with space to run, jump and play.
Nemo is a handsome, happy and strong puppy. He has an issue with one of his front legs, and thus uses the other three to run about and live his puppy life. But despite his slight impairment, he is full of energy and loves to play. He would make a lovely addition to an active, joyful home.
Lily came to the shelter as a puppy. While beautiful, sweet and lovely (like the flower), Lily is shy and sometimes nervous at first. The USPCA is confident she will settle wonderfully into a nice, loving home and open up to show her full personality.