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Meet Butterscotch
Animal ID 56258659 
Species Cat 
Breed Domestic Shorthair/Mix 
Age 1 year 2 months 5 days 
Gender Male 
Size Small 
Color Orange 
Spayed/Neutered  
Declawed No 
Housetrained Yes 
Site Charles Smithgall Humane Society 
Location Kitten Room 
Intake Date 6/28/2024 
Adoption Price $100.00 
Meet Butterscotch
Butterscotch came to us as a tiny kitten over a year ago, and is still trying to find his home. Some of his siblings were very social and quickly were adopted, but Butterscotch and his beautiful sister Skittles were just so shy for some reason. Butterscotch is an orange ginger cat who is just so sweet! He's a little on the quiet side but we've seen great improvement in his confidence. He loves the other kittens in the kitten room and would be great with one of his buddies, or to a home that already has a friendly cat. He welcomes a gentle approach and will allow our volunteers to pet and love on him. Like so many of our quieter kittens, we are sure Butterscotch will thrive once he's in a calm home.

If you can offer a safe indoor home for Butterscotch, and maybe one of his buddies, please submit an application on the homepage of this website www.charlessmithgallhumanesociety.org under the tab "How To Adopt."

Please call our shelter at 706-865-4135 or email us at smithgallhumanesociety@windstream.net to verify that we received your application. . All adopters must complete an approval process which involves a reference check with current/recent vet and a brief home visit if located in the immediate area. We do permit out of state adoptions. Adopters MUST come to the shelter to transport their new family member home. We do not ship nor do we transport them to their new homes. Adoption policies and application procedures are detailed at the shelter website: http://charlessmithgallhumanesociety.org/ under tab All Adoptable Animals.
Charles Smithgall Humane Society (CSHS) is a No kill shelter. Animals in our care remain safe with us until adopted. Resident animals are either owner relinquished rescued from area Animal Controls or high kill shelters. The facility usually is operating at capacity with a list of animals waiting for space to open.