If you’re looking for the perfect cat to cuddle, snuggle, and play with, look no further than Beyoncé.

This black beauty is gorgeous inside and out. If her jade-like eyes and long, silky black fur don’t captivate you, her friendly meows and head bumps will. The staff at the SPCA of Hancock County don’t know how old Beyoncé is exactly since she was found hanging in a colony of feral cats, but she’s youthful (between 2 to 5 years old) and is extremely loving.

Beyoncé loves other cats and seems to be fine with dogs. She would be the perfect cat for a first-time cat owner or for anyone who wants a loving, fuzzy companion. The only thing to keep in mind about our Queen Bey is that because of her history as a stray in a feral colony, she may have a tendency to wander off if let outside unsupervised, so everyone recommends that she be kept as an indoors-only cat.

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She would probably love access to a catio or being harness-trained for walks. Don’t hesitate to apply for this gorgeous girl; we can’t imagine her stay at the shelter will be long!

The SPCA of Hancock County serves EllsworthMount Desert Island and beyond, and is still operating by appointment only for the safety of the animals, as well as visitors and staff. If you are looking to adopt, please check their website where they have an adoption application and the available animals listed. For general inquiries, please call them at 207-667-8088, email info@spcahancockcounty.org, or send them a Facebook message. The shelter is located on Route 3 in Trenton.

Want to help out your local non-profit, no-kill animal facility?  Stop by this Labor Day Weekend and check out their yard sale, where you'll find all sorts of stuff that you may or may not need at a very good price!

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Because the regulation of exotic animals is left to states, some organizations, including The Humane Society of the United States, advocate for federal, standardized legislation that would ban owning large cats, bears, primates, and large poisonous snakes as pets.

Read on to see which pets are banned in your home state, as well as across the nation.

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