Every animal deserves a loving home. At the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society, we strive to find a home for each animal that comes into our care, no matter how long it takes. Unfortunately, some animals are overlooked by adopters and it takes them a little longer before they walk out our doors with their new family. 

We refer to animals who have been in our care for over 30 days as long-term residents. To help these furry friends find their home, we have added a frame with the “long-term resident” designation around the photos of these animals on our adoption page.   If you have been thinking about adopting, consider a long-term resident! 

In this blog, we decided to highlight some of our long-term residents, and why we think they’re paw-sitively awesome. 

Meet the residents! 

 

Agatha:

Agatha is a confident girl ready to run your household and make sure mealtimes are always on time. She is your new supervisorwhen you work from home or as you complete your list of chores on the weekends.  She likes to sit next to you in her favourite chair to make sure all is going to plan. Agatha’s foster parent reports that she loves mittens, and her favourite toy is her wand – she will even bring it with her around the house. This kitty enjoys relaxing with her foster siblings  –  a rabbit and small dog. Agatha is 10 years young and living her happiest, best life.  

To learn more about Agatha, contact the Ontario SPCA Barrie Animal Centre at barrie@ontariospca.ca or call 705-728-7311. 

 

Bandit:

Bandit is a one-year-old  Rottweiler mix pup with a heart full of love. She is quite the social butterfly, always eager to makefriends. Her curiosity knows no bounds, and she is always up for exploring new scents and sounds. She can be a bit goofy at times, but that’s part of her charm. Bravery? She’s got it in spades. Intelligence? She’s one smart cookie. Bandit loves to play and run around and would benefit from some basic training. She is also a sweet soul who loves cuddles. She would do best in a home where she is the only baby. If you’re looking for a loyal friend who will bring joy, laughter, and love into your life, then look no further. 

To learn more about Bandit, contact the Ontario SPCA Leeds & Grenville Animal Centre at  leedsgrenville@ontariospca.ca or call 613-345-5520. 

 

Crush:

His name might make you think Crush is a big, tough guy, but really he’s just a goofball at heart. He loves exploring new things, and his curiosity is sure to keep you entertained. He has plenty of energy to keep up with any adventure you have in mind. He’s also a clever guy; he learns quickly and loves to show off his smarts. He would benefit from an experienced pet parent who can teach him new things. Adopting Crush means adding a whole lot of laughter and love to your life. 

Have a crush on Crush? Contact the Ontario SPCA Sudbury & District Animal Centre at  sudbury@ontariospca.ca or call 705-566-9582 to learn more about him! 

 

Domino:

Domino is a friendly, independent, and goofy lady. She’s always up for a game of fetch or a puzzle toy challenge. She has plenty of energy and loves to explore, making friends along the way. She’s a smart girl who is eager to learn new things. But don’t let her playful side fool you; she also loves to snuggle on a quiet afternoon. She would do best in a family with older children who are ready to create unforgettable memories together! 

To learn more about Domino, contact the Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre at renfrewcounty@ontariospca.ca or call 613-635-7508. 

 

Edwena:

Edwena is ready to start her new life! She is a sweet, playful girl looking for someone who can help bring her out of her shell. She would also love someone to throw her a ball, give her lots of treats, and take her for walks on quiet streets. She is still exploring the world around her and has a lot of big feelings! Edwena would benefit from a patient home who could show her that the world isn’t so scary! 

To learn more about Edwena, contact the Ontario SPCA Provincial Dog Rehabiliation Centre at pdrc@ontariospca.ca or call 1 (888) 668-7722 ext. 731. 

 

Elsa:

Elsa’s personality shines bright with a sweetness that can melt any heart. She’s friendly and curious, and always eager to explore her surroundings. Elsa has a goofy side too, which brings laughter to everyone around her. Gentle and kind, she’s a perfect companion for both peaceful and active moments. Elsa’s intelligence is evident by how quickly she learns new skills. Loyalty is her middle name, and Elsa always sticks by her friends. Elsa will do just about any trick for her favourite snacks. Adopting Elsa means developing a friendship like no other – one filled with laughter, loyalty, and lots of treats! 

To learn more about Elsa, contact the Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre at renfrewcounty@ontariospca.ca or call 613-635-7508. 

 

Kylo:

Kylo is a playful guy with a great personality! He’s a bit of an introvert and values his alone time. He would love a cat savvy family who can give him some space when he shows he needs a moment to himself. He would also like a home where he can be the only cat, but he has lived happily with dogs!  

To learn more about Kylo, contact the Ontario SPCA Midland & District Animal Centre atmidland@ontariospca.ca or call 705-534-4459. 

 

Magnolia:

Magnolia’s personality is as captivating as her name, embodying a sweetness that makes her irresistible. She’s a friendly soul, who is always ready to greet you with a soft purr and a gentle nudge. She has a big heart, with room for everyone she meets, making her the best companion. She’s the perfect addition to any family, offering unconditional love and companionship. If you’re looking for a friend who will bring joy and warmth to your home, Magnolia is the one for you. Her friendly nature and gentle spirit will brighten up your life. 

To learn more about Magnolia, contact the Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre at renfrewcounty@ontariospca.ca or call 613-635-7508. 

 

Violet:

Violet is a sweet and affectionate kitty who adores being the centre of attention. She loves nothing more than getting lots of pets and cuddles. With her gentle nature and loving personality, she’ll be the perfect companion for anyone looking to add a little extra warmth and joy to their life. If you’re ready for a furry friend who will shower you with love, Violet is the cat for you! 

To learn more about Violet, contact the Ontario SPCA Orillia Animal Centre at orillia@ontariospca.ca or call 705-325-1304. 

 

Ramsay:

Ramsey is a quiet boy, but don’t let his shy nature fool you – he loves the occasional cuddle. He is a curious kitty and will explore every nook and cranny of his surroundings. He also appreciates a quiet place to relax. Give him time to come out of his shell and he’ll show you what a sweet, friendly boy he is. If you adopt Ramsay, you’re in for a loyal companion. 

To learn more about Ramsey, contact the Ontario SPCA York Region Animal Centre at  yorkregion@ontariospca.ca or call 905-898-7122 X 306. 

 

Rex:

Rex could be your new best friend! He is a curious boy whose days are filled with games of fetch, chase, and exploration. He loves being outside! Rex also knows how to relax after a busy day and loves nothing more than a good cuddle. He can be quite a chatty boy, but his vocal nature is part of his charm. If you want to add joy, laughter, and a whole lot of love to your life, then look no further! 

To learn more about Rex, contact the Ontario SPCA Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry Animal Centre at sdg@ontariospca.ca or call 613-936-0072. 

 

Sapporo:

Sapporo is a sweet, friendly, and funny rabbit. She’s always ready to make you smile with my playful antics. She loves hopping around and exploring her surroundings. She’s also quite a social butterfly, always eager to meet new friends. Sapporo enjoys giving and receiving love. Need someone to lend you their ear? She’s a great listener! Adopting Sapporo will not only bring joy to her life, but yours, as well! 

To learn more about Sapporo, contact the Ontario SPCA Orangeville & District Animal Centre at  orangeville@ontariospca.ca or call 519-942-3140. 

To see all the animals available for adoption at the Ontario SPCA’s animal centres across the province, visit ontariospca.ca/adopt  

Other ways to change a life 

Not ready to adopt? No problem! You can still help these animals find their loving home by simply sharing their profile with your friends and family members, or on social media! You can also keep an eye on our @ontariospca social media accounts and like/share our posts to give these our furry friends a boost. 

Want to help provide care and shelter to these animals while they are patiently waiting to be adopted? Consider donating today. 

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