Three, Two, One — Happy New Year! Celebrate 2025 With a New Furry Family Member!
The winter howl-idays are coming to a close, and these wonderful dogs and cats are still looking for their dream homes. They have already set their New Year’s resolution, too — to be with you!
If you’re considering inviting a new furry friend into your home, take a look at the adoptable animals below. They’re all paw-fectly unique, and they’re ready to cozy up to a new BFF in 2025 and beyond!
Tri-state Area
Marshmallow
This little Marshmallow is perfectly sweet and soft! He is a social kitty who happily chats and chirps with his friends, all while looking for a lap to climb onto. He offers deep purrs while cuddling, which is the best kind of stress relief. He can’t wait to find a home of his own where he can show off his affection and biscuit-making skills! Check out his profile to learn more about Marshmallow!
Columbus, Ohio
Radio
Radio is a gentle, loving pup who is eager to turn the dial and find the home of his dreams! He craves affection and is ready to be your faithful companion. His favorite way to spend the day is with his head on your lap, getting lots of belly rubs and pets. He has a playful side too, and he enjoys running and playing with his toys. Will you respond to Radio’s call? Visit his profile to find out how to adopt him!
Los Angeles
Evie
Evie is a one-of-a-kind kitty, and she will thrive when she settles into her future home! Once she gets to know you, she’ll be ready to play, socialize and explore. After a long day of fun, she’ll be ready to curl up with her people. She even gets along nicely with other playful feline friends!
Evie hopes to find a family who can help her with the medical care she needs. She is currently taking one medication to manage some gastrointestinal issues, which has worked well for her. When you apply for this adorable cat, our team will tell you more about her expected care. Visit Evie’s profile to learn how to adopt this purr-fectly special girl!
If you don’t live in one of these areas, but you’re still interested in ringing in the new year with a new furry friend, you can also visit your local shelter or our friends at Animal Care Centers of NYC!
If you can’t adopt right now, but you could provide temporary care in your home, you can still make a difference for animals in need by becoming a foster caregiver! Cats and dogs greatly benefit from living in foster homes instead of a shelter environment. You can foster for the ASPCA in Columbus, Ohio, New York City, Weaverville, North Carolina (dog fosters only) and Los Angeles (cat fosters only).