Cinder
(Needs a Foster)

I am one of those lucky cats that was born in care of the HSHC back in September 2016. I was adopted in December 2016 and have lived with my owner ever since. However, my owner just passed away, and her brother brought me back to HSHC. I am an inky black DSH girl, already spayed and litter box trained, with declawed front paws. My medical examination revealed that I had bone fragments in all of the toes on my front paws. This is very ouchy as you can imagine. I don't think I ever received proper socialization training as a kitten. For years in my previous home, I lived in a room by myself with minimal human interaction. Therefore, when I checked into the shelter, I was very stressed, and my anxiety prevented me from feeling comfortable in the cattery. I was pretty hissy and unhappy. On May 22, I moved into a foster home to help me relax and improve my confidence and bravery. I am much more social now. I returned to HSHC on June 10 to meet potential adopters. The first time the interviewer lady (IL) tried to talk with me, I was hiding under my pillow and would not even look at her. But the next time I came out of my Kasa to greet her. I gave her head butts and encouraged her to pet me. I truly enjoyed her massage of my head and neck. I could tell she loved hearing my loud purring while she caressed me. I believe my next home should be quiet and calm, and my owner must be patient and loving with me. It may take me a long time to show you my affectionate side, but I am very capable of being a sweet companion for you. 6-17-26


Cinder Online
TO ADOPT Cinder Call (317) 773-4974
or Scan the QR Code to Visit Cinder Online.
Get Details to Foster Cinder at
or Email Us at hshc@hamiltonhumane.com.
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Cinder
(Needs a Foster)

I am one of those lucky cats that was born in care of the HSHC back in September 2016. I was adopted in December 2016 and have lived with my owner ever since. However, my owner just passed away, and her brother brought me back to HSHC. I am an inky black DSH girl, already spayed and litter box trained, with declawed front paws. My medical examination revealed that I had bone fragments in all of the toes on my front paws. This is very ouchy as you can imagine. I don't think I ever received proper socialization training as a kitten. For years in my previous home, I lived in a room by myself with minimal human interaction. Therefore, when I checked into the shelter, I was very stressed, and my anxiety prevented me from feeling comfortable in the cattery. I was pretty hissy and unhappy. On May 22, I moved into a foster home to help me relax and improve my confidence and bravery. I am much more social now. I returned to HSHC on June 10 to meet potential adopters. The first time the interviewer lady (IL) tried to talk with me, I was hiding under my pillow and would not even look at her. But the next time I came out of my Kasa to greet her. I gave her head butts and encouraged her to pet me. I truly enjoyed her massage of my head and neck. I could tell she loved hearing my loud purring while she caressed me. I believe my next home should be quiet and calm, and my owner must be patient and loving with me. It may take me a long time to show you my affectionate side, but I am very capable of being a sweet companion for you. 6-17-26


Cinder Online
TO ADOPT Cinder Call (317) 773-4974
or Scan the QR Code to Visit Cinder Online.
Get Details to Foster Cinder at
or Email Us at hshc@hamiltonhumane.com.
Volunteer – ♦ Donate –
Important Notice: A “meet and greet” with any existing dogs in your home is required, supervised by our team in our play areas. We encourage bringing your family and current dogs, especially if traveling from afar. Cats are not required for a meet and greet.
Adoption Hours: Daily 12-5PM, closed Wednesdays. No appointment needed, unless the dog or cat is in foster! Apply and then call us at 317-773-4974 to set up a meet and greet with an pet in foster care.
Dog Adoption Fees:
*The age on the card is rounded up
- Under 1 year: $200
- 1-4 years: $100
- 5-9 years: $55
- 10+ years: $35
Included with Dog Adoptions:
- Heartworm Test (age appropriate)
- At least one round of age appropriate vaccinations
- At least one round of flea/tick preventative
- Complimentary Bag of Food
- Complimentary Wellness Exam & Rabies Vaccine
Cat Adoption Fees:
- Under 1 year: $100
- 1-4 years: $65
- 5-9 years: $35
- 10+ years: $25
Included with Cat Adoptions:
- Feline Leukemia/FIV Test (age appropriate)
- At least one round of age appropriate vaccinations
- At least one round of flea/tick preventative
- Complimentary Bag of Food
- Complimentary Wellness Exam & Rabies Vaccine
Adoption Process
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Adoption Policies
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Not Quite Ready To Adopt?
You can make an immeasurable impact by opening your home and your heart to an animal in need. Fostering is a great opportunity to introduce a pet into your home without making a lifelong commitment. Many of our foster humans end up adopting their fostered animals, but many also choose to just provide the temporary shelter and love our animals need to get through a trying time.
