Do you have any room in your home and heart for Grizzwold?

SPCA of Hancock County
SPCA of Hancock County
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Grizwold is the SPCA of Hancock County's current oldest cat resident. He came to the shelter in October as a stray and in rough shape.

Where he came from stray holding, the SPCA of Hancock County unfortunately does not know anything about his past, where he came from, and what his life has looked like. They  do know that when he came into their care, he required a full shave to remove matting that was several inches deep which is why he has a handsome lion haircut. He doesn’t love it, but they  think it looks dashing.

With his senior age, Grizzy has some medical needs that his new home would need to be mindful of. He takes hyperthyroid medications twice a day which he happily eats wrapped in a treat. His medication is less than or around $10 per month. The Shelter also give him a raised dish to eat his senior wet and dry food to aid in digestion and lessen strain on his joints. 

They estimate that he is around 12 years old or older. He loves to be petted, but he does not enjoy being picked up. When he has to be picked up, he makes lots of angry cat noises but is all “bark” and no bite. He also does not enjoy the company of other animals so far at the shelter. The SPCA of Hancock County  would love to see this gentleman in a calm, quiet home with lots of comfy snoozing spots. He is a sweet senior kitty who loves food, soft blankets, and chin scratchies.

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