• My name is Harry Potter and Hermine!

I’m Being Cared for by

Franklin County Humane Society

Adoption Process

  • 1. Submit Application
  • 2. Interview
  • 3. Home Check

Facts About Me

Breed Domestic Short Hair (short coat)

Color

Age

Size

Weight

Sex Male

Pet ID 12133366

My Info

Neutered

Needs Experienced Adopter

Shots Up to Date

Not Good with Cats

Purebred

Good with Dogs

My Story

Harry Potter (HP) and Hermine were left behind by their family that moved away.  They were just put outside to fend for themselves.  Not knowing what was going on, they would sit at the back door of the only home they knew pleading to get back in.  Fortunately, the new homeowner had a heart and reached out to us for help in finding them their new and forever home. 

HP is a male, about 6 years old and neutered.  He is up to date on all his shots and in good health.  He is very affectionate and purrs like crazy.  His current foster learned that he cannot be trusted with a screened window.  One evening he pushed out the screen and let himself out for an adventure.  He was discovered on the roof.  With some smelly food, he was easily lured and quickly made his way back in through the same window he escaped from.

Hermine is HP’s female companion.  She is about 5 years old, spayed, in good health and up to date on all her shots. She too is very loving, but not as trusting as HP.  Hermine will follow HP’s lead. She depends on him for reassurance and to test the waters for her.  Once she knows it’s safe, she will cuddle up to you too.  Hermine opted to stay in during HP’s adventure.

This sweet kitty duo would love to find their new home together.  They are easy to please, affectionate, well-mannered and very entertaining.  They both enjoy being held and pet.  If you'd like to adopt, please fill out an application at www.ehrdogs.org

 

 

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More About This Rescue

In an effort to keep our local animal population under control all of our adoptable friends are spayed and neutered before adoption or you will receive a certificate so you can have your veterinarian do the job for you.