Coco
(Needs a Foster)

When I arrived at HSHC on May 10, 2026, I had just weaned five kittens and was recovering from mastitis. As the offspring of my owner's mother's cat, I come from a line of unspayed females, but I'm now spayed and won't add to the stray cat population-adopting me supports responsible pet ownership. I'm 3-1/2 years old and quickly regained my healthy pre-pregnancy weight of 8.4 lbs. I also had a minor summer cold, but I recovered with medicine and now feel great. Usually, I'm an indoor cat but sometimes socialized on the porch with the family; a few times, I escaped when in heat and returned with scratches, which is how I ended up with kittens. I'm a friendly, pretty girl with a soft white coat and brown Tabby markings. If you pat your lap and say "come," I'll happily join you for cuddles, and you can hold me like a football, but please don't touch my tail. When I first met the interviewer lady (IL), I was a bit grumpy from mastitis but still approached for pets and face rubs. Now, I'm even cuddlier and love attention-just yesterday, I licked the IL's hand to show I'm feeling well. If you're looking for a sweet, affectionate companion, I'd love to join your family. 6-5-26


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

When I arrived at HSHC on May 10, 2026, I had just weaned five kittens and was recovering from mastitis. As the offspring of my owner's mother's cat, I come from a line of unspayed females, but I'm now spayed and won't add to the stray cat population-adopting me supports responsible pet ownership. I'm 3-1/2 years old and quickly regained my healthy pre-pregnancy weight of 8.4 lbs. I also had a minor summer cold, but I recovered with medicine and now feel great. Usually, I'm an indoor cat but sometimes socialized on the porch with the family; a few times, I escaped when in heat and returned with scratches, which is how I ended up with kittens. I'm a friendly, pretty girl with a soft white coat and brown Tabby markings. If you pat your lap and say "come," I'll happily join you for cuddles, and you can hold me like a football, but please don't touch my tail. When I first met the interviewer lady (IL), I was a bit grumpy from mastitis but still approached for pets and face rubs. Now, I'm even cuddlier and love attention-just yesterday, I licked the IL's hand to show I'm feeling well. If you're looking for a sweet, affectionate companion, I'd love to join your family. 6-5-26


Coco Online
TO ADOPT Coco Call (317) 773-4974
or Scan the QR Code to Visit Coco Online.
Get Details to Foster Coco 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
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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.