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Spot

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Spot

Michigan City, IN

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
White, Black

Behavior

Personality
Special needs, Dog Friendly

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

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Spot's Story

You don't often hear of a cat surviving after being hit by a car. Well, Spot did. Although, now she is paralyzed and has very little function in her back legs. (Sidenote! Email us at pets@michianapets.org to request an application. Spot is in a foster home!) <br/><br/>We were not sure if Spot was going to be able to make it through her trauma. But each day, she was getting stronger, healing more and was proving to be the absolute sweetest and most loving girl. We were so grateful to be able to give her a second chance. <br/><br/>Spot needed a foster home because the kennel-life was not a fit for her. Her foster family is amazing and they created a bag that goes around her waist so she can "walk" around without getting abrasions and wounds on her back legs. Spot was not remotely interested in a wheelchair; her little drag-bag allows her to be just as mobile and she is totally succeeding! <br/><br/>Here is a note from her foster mom: <br/><br/>"Spot is a one-year-old spayed bundle of love and curiosity. Spot is an incredibly affectionate girl who wants nothing more than to be by your side (or better yet, in your lap). She will happily curl up for hours, purring and chatting away with her soft, sweet meows. She truly loves to "talk."<br/><br/>Spot's favorite toys are anything with feathers, and she's wonderful with dogs of all sizes. Despite losing the use of her back legs, Spot hasn't lost her joyful spirit or her zest for life. She has adapted beautifully and gets around with ease, always eager to explore, cuddle, and make friends.<br/><br/>If you're looking for a loyal companion who will fill your home with love, warmth, and a little chatter, Spot is your girl. She is full of curiosity, joy, and nonstop purrs. Please adopt the happiest little survivor. She is ready to roll right into your heart." -Spot's foster mom. <br/><br/>Her adopter will need to be able to express her bladder but please don't let that deter you! Many of us had no idea how to until we were taught and now it is so easy! We can teach you, too! Of course, Spot is the perfect girl so she makes everything easy on us.

You don't often hear of a cat surviving after being hit by a car. Well, Spot did. Although, now she is paralyzed and has very little function in her back legs. (Sidenote! Email us at pets@michianapets.org to request an application. Spot is in a foster home!)

We were not sure if Spot was going to be able to make it through her trauma. But each day, she was getting stronger, healing more and was proving to be the absolute sweetest and most loving girl. We were so grateful to be able to give her a second chance.

Spot needed a foster home because the kennel-life was not a fit for her. Her foster family is amazing and they created a bag that goes around her waist so she can "walk" around without getting abrasions and wounds on her back legs. Spot was not remotely interested in a wheelchair; her little drag-bag allows her to be just as mobile and she is totally succeeding!

Here is a note from her foster mom:

"Spot is a one-year-old spayed bundle of love and curiosity. Spot is an incredibly a

You don't often hear of a cat surviving after being hit by a car. Well, Spot did. Although, now she is paralyzed and has very little function in her back legs. (Sidenote! Email us at pets@michianapets.org to request an application. Spot is in a foster home!)

We were not sure if Spot was going to be able to make it through her trauma. But each day, she was getting stronger, healing more and was proving to be the absolute sweetest and most loving girl. We were so grateful to be able to give her a second chance.

Spot needed a foster home because the kennel-life was not a fit for her. Her foster family is amazing and they created a bag that goes around her waist so she can "walk" around without getting abrasions and wounds on her back legs. Spot was not remotely interested in a wheelchair; her little drag-bag allows her to be just as mobile and she is totally succeeding!

Here is a note from her foster mom:

"Spot is a one-year-old spayed bundle of love and curiosity. Spot is an incredibly affectionate girl who wants nothing more than to be by your side (or better yet, in your lap). She will happily curl up for hours, purring and chatting away with her soft, sweet meows. She truly loves to "talk."

Spot's favorite toys are anything with feathers, and she's wonderful with dogs of all sizes. Despite losing the use of her back legs, Spot hasn't lost her joyful spirit or her zest

How To Adopt

Spot was listed as Adoptable by Michiana Humane Society and SPCA
How can I adopt Spot?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Michiana Humane Society and SPCA. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Spot is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Michiana Humane Society and SPCA for details on the pet.
When can I meet Spot?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Michiana Humane Society and SPCA will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Spot, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Michiana Humane Society and SPCA, and they'll be happy to help!
Michiana Humane Society and SPCA's Adoption Policy
Our website has information about our adoption process at www.michianapets.org/how-to-adopt.  Feel free to contact us at pets@michianapets.org or (219) 872-4499 for more information. The Michiana Humane Society's hours are: Monday and Thursday, 11-6:30 pm Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 11-5:00 pm Saturday, 11-3:00 pm Sunday, 11-3:00 pm All times are central. We are located at 722 Indiana Highway 212 in Michigan City, Indiana.  You can reach us easily off of Interstate 94 (take exit 4

Spot is from Michiana Humane Society and SPCA

[Michigan City, IN]

Our Mission
Visit our website at www.michianapets.org or our Facebook page for information on activities and events, or to volunteer. The Michiana Humane Society takes in hundreds of lost or unwanted dogs, cats and critters each year and works hard to find them the best possible forever homes.  All of our dogs, cats, and rabbits are...
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Location
722 IN Hwy 212 Michigan City, IN, 46361

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