January 30, 2023  |  Happy Tail

Novi

Novi is a loving, intelligent girl. But after months at our shelter, she grew nervous and over-stimulated. Our behavior team spent hours every day... Read more

January 23, 2023  |  Happy Tail

Wilma

Sweet young Wilma arrived at the MD SPCA with a severely injured leg, a bruised head, and bloody ears. Our exam team cleaned her up and tended to... Read more

January 17, 2023  |  Happy Tail

Buster

Buster was transferred to the MD SPCA from another shelter. He arrived with FIV, partial blindness, and lots of snug-ability! Staff and volunteers... Read more

January 17, 2023  |  Happy Tail

Taffy

Six-year-old Taffy came to the MD SPCA stray, with ear mites, broken teeth, and a compromised immune system. He really needed help... Read more

January 9, 2023  |  Happy Tail

Kelev & Queen Dante

Kelev and Queen Dante are a match made in Heaven. Nine-year-old Kelev arrived at the MD SPCA needing medical attention. Our team... Read more

January 2, 2023  |  Happy Tail

Dancer

In the summer of 2022, a large beautiful cat named Dancer came to the MD SPCA. She was 10 years old and so overweight that she couldn’t groom... Read more

December 27, 2022  |  Happy Tail

Ivory

Ivory came to the MD SPCA as a stray in Baltimore City. The exam team immediately noticed that this total sweetie was deaf and covered in abnormal... Read more

December 19, 2022  |  Happy Tail

Darwin & Sweet Caroline

Sweet Caroline arrived at the MD SPCA in pain and afraid. She had road rash on her feet and cowered in her kennel. Darwin wandered onto our... Read more

December 12, 2022  |  Happy Tail

Lemon

Lemon has an iconic face. This sweet, frowning senior came to the MD SPCA with a handful of medical issues. At first, this beautiful boy looked like... Read more

September 27, 2022  |  Happy Tail

Oreo

Oreo the 17-year-old cat came to the MD SPCA when her family was moving out of the country. Our experiences with her confirmed the notes from her... Read more

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