Maria is bonded with Princess! This sweet pig is looking for her forever home. She currently lives with her sister Princess and enjoys her company. She can be found snuggling with her sister, or sharing a meal with them – as she loves her veggies!
Guinea pigs can make wonderful pets! They are very social creatures which means that they generally need at least one companion! Of course guinea pigs should only be kept with other piggies of the same sex. A pair of guinea pigs needs at minimum 10.5 sq. feet of cage space, or roughly 30″ x 50″ with a solid bottom, but more room is always encouraged! Guinea pigs can be quite noisy which can be lovely as long as you are expecting it!
* If you think you are a good fit and would like to learn more, please click on the blue Inquire link above and fill out the form, or submit an inquiry at mspca.org/nevinsadopt. If you just want to browse in person feel free to stop by during our open hours.
* Can’t adopt right now, but want to help animals? If you are in a position to give, please consider making a gift of any size to help us provide essential services to animals in need, at www.mspca.org/nevinsgift.
It’s time to add a little Melody to your life! Melody is a friendly, playful girl who is looking for a quiet place to land. She has been described as a cuddly lap cat in her previous life. She will likely do best as the only cat in the household at this time. Come down to Boston to meet this lady!
If you think this cat could be a good match for your home and would like to learn more, stop by our Boston Adoption Center. We have open adoption hours Tuesday-Sunday from 12pm-3pm – no appointment needed.
Preparing your home for your cat ahead of time can help ease the transition for your new pet and set you both up for success should there be a cat that’s a good match! To learn more about how to make the first few weeks with your new cat the most successful it can be, please visit www.mspca.org/petresources.
For more information on our adoption process, please visit https://www.mspca.org/adoption-centers/how-to-adopt/
Guinea pigs can make wonderful pets! They are very social creatures which means that they generally need at least one companion! Of course guinea pigs should only be kept with other piggies of the same sex. A pair of guinea pigs needs at minimum 10.5 sq. feet of cage space, or roughly 30″ x 50″ with a solid bottom, but more room is always encouraged! Guinea pigs can be quite noisy which can be lovely as long as you are expecting it!
* If you think you are a good fit and would like to learn more, please click on the blue Inquire link above and fill out the form, or submit an inquiry at mspca.org/nevinsadopt. If you just want to browse in person feel free to stop by during our open hours.
* Can’t adopt right now, but want to help animals? If you are in a position to give, please consider making a gift of any size to help us provide essential services to animals in need, at www.mspca.org/nevinsgift.
Meet Pepsi, a lovable goofball with a heart as big as his personality! This male dog is all about fun and frolic, with a playful spirit that knows no bounds. While he may be a tad clumsy and in need of some training, Pepsi’s endearing nature makes every moment spent with him a joyous adventure. We’re seeking patient adopters who are ready to take on the rewarding challenge of helping Pepsi develop his manners and skills. With a bit of time and dedication, you’ll be amazed at the progress this big-hearted boy can make, and the love and affection he’ll shower upon you in return.
Despite his goofiness, Pepsi is overflowing with love just waiting to be shared. His wagging tail and eager eyes are a testament to his unwavering devotion to those who take the time to understand him. If you’re ready to welcome a furry friend who promises endless laughter and a lifetime of cuddles, Pepsi is ready to be your loyal companion. Come meet him and embark on a heartwarming journey filled with love, laughter, and plenty of memorable moments.
Meet Joanna! This sweet lady is looking for her new forever home! She made friends here quickly, and would love to live with another parakeet, or multiples! She enjoys chatting with friends, preening together, and eating her millet spray.
If you think you are a good fit and would like to learn more, stop by our Boston Adoption Center. We have open adoption hours Tuesday-Sunday from 12pm-3pm – no appointment needed.
*Before coming to the adoption center, we ask that you have a housing unit ready, in case you end up finding an animal you’d like to adopt.
If you haven’t picked out an enclosure yet, we’d love to help! The Association of Avian Veterinarians has a chart on the minimum cage dimensions that are acceptable for housing the birds we commonly see in our adoption center. As a rule of thumb, get the largest cage you can provide—the bigger the better!
A few important recommendations
SIZE: Wire or mesh cages are preferred that are at least 1.5 to 2 times the wingspan of the bird in all directions. When a bird spreads both wings out, there should be enough room so the wings and tail are not touching any cage bars including top or bottom. The bird should be able to easily spin around on a perch without the tail hitting any cage bars including top/bottom of the cage. The cage should be big enough that the bird can fly with ease from the bottom of the cage to the top without the wings touching any cage bars or any other obstacles (like toys).
BAR SPACING: Make sure the spacing of the bars is small enough that your bird cannot escape! Select a finger or fingers that appear to be the same thickness as the bird’s wing. When checking bar spacing, if your finger or fingers (thickness) fits between the cage bar spacing, then the cage bar spacing is not proper for that bird (a bird could get harmed).
We suggest covering wire mesh platforms or bottoms with a layer of newspaper or other solid surface as exposed wire can cause abrasions to feet, as well as possibly catch and break toes and tails
For more information on our adoption process, please visit https://www.mspca.org/adoption-centers/how-to-adopt/
Welcome to the sweetest adoption opportunity you could ever unwrap! Meet Candy and Cherry Bomb, the dynamic duo of doggy delight. These two lovely ladies have been joined at the hip since they were just little pups, and now, they`re searching for a cozy spot to call their own. Residing at our shelter, they`ve found themselves in need of a new home, but rest assured, their bond is as strong as ever.
Candy and Cherry Bomb are the epitome of friendship goals. They bring out the best in each other, offering companionship and comfort wherever they go. While they may be adults, they still have plenty of love to give and many adventures to embark upon. As they navigate their way through the shelter, they`re dreaming of a tranquil life where they can unwind and bask in the simple pleasures. Patient adopters who understand the importance of allowing them time to adjust will find themselves rewarded with an abundance of canine affection.
Individually, Candy and Cherry Bomb shine like the brightest stars in the night sky. They don`t necessarily need to be adopted together, but if you`re looking to double the sweetness in your life, why not consider bringing both into your home? With their gentle spirits and laid-back demeanor, they`re sure to bring joy and tranquility to any household lucky enough to call them family. So, if you`re ready to add a touch of sweetness to your life, come meet Candy and Cherry Bomb today!
Meet Mr. Bubble! This big guy is waiting to find his forever home! This handsome guy loves to snack on his daily greens and would love a home that can give him all his favorite vegetables! We don’t know whether Mr. Bubble has ever lived with another guinea pig, but he may do well with slow introductions and time to decompress.
If you think you are a good fit and would like to learn more, stop by our Boston Adoption Center. We have open adoption hours Tuesday-Sunday from 12pm-3pm – no appointment needed.
*Before coming to the adoption center, we ask that you have a housing unit ready, in case you end up finding an animal you’d like to adopt. Guinea pigs need a minimum 6.5 sqft wire cage (30”x36”) for 1-2 guinea pigs but preferably 10.5 sqft (30”x50”) for 2 guinea pigs and a minimum 8 sqft for 3 guinea pigs but preferably 13 sqft (30”x62”). Cages must have a solid bottom and more room is always encouraged!
For more information on our adoption process, please visit https://www.mspca.org/adoption-centers/how-to-adopt/
Audio is an adorable 1 year old Nigerian Dwarf cross doe. She is very shy, but will surely warm up to people with time, patience, and snacks!
Goats are herd animals and need the company of other goats to be healthy and happy. We are looking for adopters who can take at least a pair of goats or have an existing herd at home that they’d like to expand. Interested adopters should have housing for their goats to include proper shelter from the elements and fencing to contain these notorious escape artists. As they say – if it can’t hold water, it can’t hold a goat!
All goats are up to date on their medical needs, but will need routine maintenance moving forward for things like hoof trims and yearly vaccines.
Interested in adding a hilarious and sweet group of goats to your home? Fill out an adoption form by clicking the “Inquire” button and a staff member will reach out to discuss!
Meet Michael, the charming 5-year-old tabby with a heart of gold and a touch of resilience. Despite living with Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV), Michael doesn’t let it dampen his spirits or his affectionate nature. This friendly feline enjoys lounging in sunspots, chasing toy mice, and snuggling up for a cozy nap. If you’re looking for a loyal furry friend to join your family and provide a lifetime of love, Michael is ready to show you just how special life with him can be!
Greyson is a handsome older gentlemen who has a good history of co-existing with cats. He loves kale and blueberries in moderation.
We recommend providing a safe indoor enclosure that allows a rabbit to stretch their legs and move around. The needs of each rabbit are unique and if you have questions about the right type of enclosure for the rabbit you are interested in, please let us know in your inquiry! We are happy to provide guidance and advice
* If you think you are a good fit and would like to learn more, please click on the blue Inquire link above and fill out the form, or submit an inquiry at mspca.org/nevinsadopt. If you just want to browse in person feel free to stop by during our open hours.
* If you are not ready to adopt, but are in a position to donate, please visit www.mspca.org/nevinsgift .
Rose is a sweet and shy lady who is looking for a new home of her own! Rose came to us with a group of dogs that we received from an overcrowded kennel environment in the Texas. We don’t know too much about her history, but we know she is already making progress and coming out of her shell in New England. Rose has been through a lot of transitions in a short period of time and she is looking for a patient family who can help show her the ropes and adjust to a home environment at her own pace. She can be nervous in new situations, but she is already getting more comfortable and asking for snuggles with some of her friends. Rose has been around other dogs and might do well with another social dog to help build her confidence. She might be okay with older kids who can read her body language and respect her boundaries!
If you think this dog could be a good match for your home and would like to learn more, stop by our Boston Adoption Center. We have open adoption hours Tuesday-Sunday from 12pm-3pm – no appointment needed to speak to a staff person regarding available dogs.
Preparing your home for your new dog or puppy ahead of time can help ease the transition for your new pet and set you both up for success should there be a dog that’s a good match! To learn more about how to make the first few weeks with your new dog or puppy the most successful it can be, please visit www.mspca.org/petresources.
For more information on our adoption process, please visit https://www.mspca.org/adoption-centers/how-to-adopt/
Please note, in an effort to keep the stress levels reduced for the dogs in our care, our dog kennel areas will not be open to walk through. Interested adopters will work with a matchmaker on staff to determine which dog(s) they’re interested in – and if we can identify a match, potential adopters will be able to meet those dogs outside of the kennel. Cat and small animal areas will remain open to walk through.
Guinea pigs can make wonderful pets! They are very social creatures which means that they generally need at least one companion! Of course guinea pigs should only be kept with other piggies of the same sex. A pair of guinea pigs needs at minimum 10.5 sq. feet of cage space, or roughly 30″ x 50″ with a solid bottom, but more room is always encouraged! Guinea pigs can be quite noisy which can be lovely as long as you are expecting it!
Can’t adopt right now, but want to help animals? If you are in a position to give, please consider making a gift of any size to help us provide essential services to animals in need, at www.mspca.org/nevinsgift.
Meet Glove, the charming 6-year-old Akita mix with a unique personality waiting to blossom in the right home. This handsome fellow might take a little time to warm up to new faces, preferring space until he feels comfortable. But once you’ve earned his trust, get ready for a loyal companion who loves nothing more than leaning in for chest and chin scratches. Glove’s playful side emerges as he bounces around, inviting you to engage in joyful antics. With patience and understanding, Glove promises to become your steadfast friend, bringing warmth and affection to your life. Are you ready to welcome this sweet soul into your home?
Meet Rosebud, the delightful blend of Yorkie spunk and Shih Tzu charm!
Are you ready to add a dash of sweetness and a pinch of sass to your life? Look no further than Rosebud! This senior sweetheart may have a few gray hairs, but her heart is as youthful and wiggly as ever.
Rosebud is the queen of cuddles and the master of wiggles. She’s always up for a game of fetch or jaunt in the park, as long as it ends with belly rubs and treats, of course! (although, she doesn’t like to share her treats once she has them but who does?).
Now, let’s talk about Rosebud’s sensitive side. She’s like a delicate flower… well, more like a delicate rose, hence the name! She prefers gentle handling and tender love, but once she trusts you, she’ll shower you with all the kisses and tail wags you could ever want.
So, if you’re ready to welcome this adorable bundle of joy into your home, come meet Rosebud today! She promises to fill your days with laughter, love, and plenty of wiggles.
Budgerigars, the most common parakeet we see, are native to Australia where they live in massive flocks in the grasslands. Parakeets tend to be docile, gentle, can be easy to tame and can even talk! Despite their small size, these birds can have large vocabularies and can make a wonderful training companion. We recommend that parakeets live in pairs or groups whenever possible. Parakeets can live up to 7-15 years with proper nutrition and care, and can be a loyal companion.
We recommend a cage that is at least 27”x24” (Width x depth) with a maximum of ½” bar spacing. Cages should include lots of perches, trays for food/water and lots of toys for enrichment. Nests can be provided but should be removed if any females begin to lay eggs. We do not recommend a seed only diet as it can lead to malnutrition and other potential issues, please consult your vet for specific diet recommendations.
The needs of each parakeet are unique and if you have questions about the right type of enclosure for the parakeet you are interested in, please let us know in your inquiry! We are happy to provide guidance and advice.
* If you think you are a good fit and would like to learn more, please click on the blue Inquire link above and fill out the form, or submit an inquiry at mspca.org/nevinsadopt. If you just want to browse in person feel free to stop by during our open hours.
* If you are not ready to adopt, but are in a position to donate, please visit www.mspca.org/nevinsgift .
Meet Loon! She is 8 months old and is ready for her new home! She can be worried in new situations and is looking for someone to give her time and space to feel cozy/comfortable but once shes opened up, she gets excited easily and loves to play! While she and her adopters get to know each other, her bubble should be kept small and predictable. Additionally, her adopters should be prepared for all things puppy: house training, puppy-proofing, and working on fine-tuning her manners using a gentle approach. Any kids in the home should be old enough to give her space while shes settling in, and to participate in training once shes more comfortable in the home.
Interested in adopting a dog? Stop by our open hours to speak with our staff!
Budgerigars, the most common parakeet we see, are native to Australia where they live in massive flocks in the grasslands. Parakeets tend to be docile, gentle, can be easy to tame and can even talk! Despite their small size, these birds can have large vocabularies and can make a wonderful training companion. We recommend that parakeets live in pairs or groups whenever possible. Parakeets can live up to 7-15 years with proper nutrition and care, and can be a loyal companion.
We recommend a cage that is at least 27”x24” (Width x depth) with a maximum of ½” bar spacing. Cages should include lots of perches, trays for food/water and lots of toys for enrichment. Nests can be provided but should be removed if any females begin to lay eggs. We do not recommend a seed only diet as it can lead to malnutrition and other potential issues, please consult your vet for specific diet recommendations.
The needs of each parakeet are unique and if you have questions about the right type of enclosure for the parakeet you are interested in, please let us know in your inquiry! We are happy to provide guidance and advice.
* If you think you are a good fit and would like to learn more, please click on the blue Inquire link above and fill out the form, or submit an inquiry at mspca.org/nevinsadopt. If you just want to browse in person feel free to stop by during our open hours.
* If you are not ready to adopt, but are in a position to donate, please visit www.mspca.org/nevinsgift .
Meet Beans, the adorable canine companion ready to steal your heart! This sweet pup may initially be a bit shy in new environments and around unfamiliar faces, but give him some time and watch as he blossoms into a loving companion. Beans may take a moment to warm up, but once he feels secure, he’ll eagerly seek out your affection with wagging tails and gentle nudges. He finds comfort in the company of other dogs, where his confidence shines through. Once he feels at ease, Beans transforms into a playful and affectionate friend, ready to embark on countless adventures by your side. If you’re looking for a loyal and endearing companion who just needs a little patience and love, Beans is the perfect match for you!