Tibbs: Wisconsin Humane Society featured pet for March 20

The animal featured this week by the Wisconsin Humane Society is Tibbs. This cuddly kitty may be a little shy at first, but after a couple of chin scratches, he’ll melt right into your arms. Tibbs enjoys playtime and insists on snuggles when he’s tired. He has been neutered, vaccinated and microchipped – plus, like all cats 1 year and older at WHS, you can call your own adoption fee to take this gentleman home.

This affectionate 1-year-old cat is available for adoption at the Wisconsin Humane Society Racine Campus. Please visit Humane Society adoption page to meet Tibbs and see if he is a great fit for you.

Our Featured Animal, Tibbs

All photos credit: Wisconsin Humane Society

tea Campus Root is open for pet adoption Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 1:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from noon to 5 p.m.

About the Wisconsin Humane Society

tea Wisconsin Humane Society (WHS), which offers the Featured Pet segment, is a private non-profit organization whose mission is to build a community where people value animals and treat them with respect and kindness.

Wisconsin Humane Society

Founded in 1879, the WHS has been saving the lives of animals in need for nearly 140 years. WHS is a 501(c)(3) organization and operates animal shelters in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Door, and Brown Counties, as well as a spay/neuter clinic in West Allis. WHS serves 40,000 animals each year. WHS receives no general government funding and is not part of any national organisation. WHS is the largest shelter in the state of Wisconsin.


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