The Warrick Humane Society is a long-standing no-kill shelter in Newburgh, Indiana, providing a safe and caring environment for animals until they find their furever homes. Because the shelter receives no government funding, it depends on donations, sponsorships, and community fundraisers to continue its work. The organization also operates the Home Away Pet Spa, a local grooming and boarding facility, with all proceeds directly supporting the shelter’s animals.

Meet Our Piece of Cake Pet Of The Week, Butterscotch!

Meet our Warrick Humane Society Pet of the Week, Butterscotch!  She wants to come home with you today! Butterscotch is a one-year-old domestic short-haired cat who has been waiting for three months to be adopted. While in the care of her foster family, she had a litter of kittens, and with her mommy duties completed, she's ready for her furever home!

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Here's what the Warrick Humane Society had to say about Butterscotch:

"Butterscotch loves to explore and adores attention from people of all ages. She can be a bit sassy with other animals, and would prefer a home without other cats. We do think she’d do ok in a home with a calm, respectful dog. She’s up to date on vaccines, deworming, and prevention, spayed, and ready to go home today. Her adoption fee is 20% off, making it 60. This Saturday, 10/18, her and all of our other cats adoption fees will be $25!"

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Warrick Humane Society Upcoming Events

Learn more about what is going on at the Warrick Humane Society and how you can help out or get involved in the posts below.

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