April 5, 2022  |  Happy Tail

Frogger

Frogger arrived at the MD SPCA severely overweight, preventing her from grooming. This caused painful mats, dermatitis, and poor hygiene that put... Read more

March 21, 2022  |  Happy Tail

Bat Girl

Bat Girl was transferred to the MD SPCA from another shelter in mid-January. Everyone immediately noticed that she was sweet, smushy, and snorting... Read more

March 7, 2022  |  Happy Tail

Pusheen

Pusheen has had quite a journey! Since 2017, he’s been admitted to our shelter twice (through no fault of his own). He’s a loving, happy boy who... Read more

February 21, 2022  |  Happy Tail

Snoop

Snoop came to MD SPCA at 13 years old with limited vision. Our medical team determined he had a corneal ulcer and needed entropion surgery... Read more

February 8, 2022  |  Happy Tail

Kiri Kiri

This twelve-year-old torti came in with an upper respiratory infection, dirty ears, and yucky teeth. Kiri Kiri (now Peanut) recovered nicely from her... Read more

January 24, 2022  |  Happy Tail

Max

Max came to the MD SPCA when his owner started working longer hours and didn’t feel they could give him the attention he needed. Even at 10 years... Read more

January 10, 2022  |  Happy Tail

Weeble & Wobble

We’re so excited for Weeble and Wobble. These young sisters were born with Cerebellar Hypoplasia, sometimes called "Wobbly Cat Syndrome." It... Read more

December 27, 2021  |  Happy Tail

Ryan

Baby Ryan came to the MD SPCA with a broken leg on a hot summer day. Her back left tibia was fractured from an accidental fall down some stairs... Read more

December 20, 2021  |  Happy Tail

Aspen

When Aspen arrived at the MD SPCA, he had a dislocated elbow. This was so uncomfortable that he used this elbow as a foot. However, repeatedly... Read more

December 13, 2021  |  Happy Tail

Sebastian

On a chilly day in mid-October, a passerby found Sebastian curiously poking his head out of a handbag in front of a Baltimore City police station... Read more

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