Welcome to the York County SPCA
Giving Animals A New Leash on Life
2024 Impact
animals reunited with owners
adoptions
spay & neuter surgeries
Hi, I'm Harley.
Harley was surrendered to the shelter at no fault of her own and is ready for a fresh start with a family to call her own. This special girl may be a tripod, but don’t tell her that it doesn’t slow her down one bit! She’s outgoing, friendly, and oh-so-sweet with everyone she meets. Harley does have some ongoing skin issues that will likely require lifelong medical management, so she’s looking for a family prepared to support her needs and keep her feeling her best. With the right home, Harley is going to be an incredibly loving, resilient companion who will give her whole heart in return.
3159 Susquehanna Trail N
York PA 17406 Kennel #:3537
Hi, I'm Nicholas Barbell.
When you’re feeling down and out, Nicholas Barbell is ready to carry your burdens! This bigheaded boy came to the shelter from a home that had too many cats. Like many of the cats from his home, Nicholas gets overzealous around food and will follow you around yelling and trying to swipe an early bite—he might benefit from separate feedings to prevent competition with other cats because of this. He can get mouthy and impatient around mealtimes. It may be hard to imagine if you’re seeing Nicholas burrito up in his blankets, but Nicholas loves to dolphin jump up into your hands for pets and rub up on your legs! We aren’t sure how he feels about living with kids or dogs as he hasn’t been around them to our knowledge, but we’ve seen how he’s blossomed over his shelter stay, and we can imagine him bringing a lot of laughs and love to the home willing to take a chance on him!
Hi, I'm Bandit.
Bandit is a sweet, gentle soul with a shy heart and the softest eyes. This handsome boy may take a little time to warm up, but once he feels safe, he shows his true colors—quiet affection, soft purrs, and a loyal presence that will melt your heart.
Bandit hasn’t had the easiest start in life. He’s experienced a few changes and uncertainties, but through it all he’s remained kind and loving. He’s lived with multiple other cats and does well in a feline-friendly home, especially with calm, respectful companions.
Because he can be timid at first, Bandit would thrive in a patient, understanding home where he can adjust at his own pace. A quieter environment would be ideal—somewhere he can build trust, find his favorite cozy spots, and feel truly secure. Watching him grow in confidence is incredibly rewarding: he just needs someone willing to give him that chance.
Hi, I'm Benji.
Sharing a name with one of man’s best friends, Benji knows he has big shoes to fill! This young cat was part of a large case involving too many cats to care for. Because of their previous living situation, these cats had never had to adjust to new people or new places before, and they were totally overwhelmed. Though he was among the last of his group to open up, he’s done so in a big way! Benji has revealed himself to be quite the chatterbox, meowing for staff attention and rubbing up against the cage. He loves a good behind-the-ear scratch (widely accepted as the best spot) and will lean hard into your hand, ready to follow you anywhere. He hasn’t figured out toys yet, but he’s discovered he loves a cozy little hide bed!
We expect that Benji could become anxious and reserved again during his early transition to a forever home, but we’ve seen what a loving companion awaits on the other side and believe he will make choosing him worth the time for his forever family. A quieter home following recommended decompression protocols will set Benji up for success as he begins the rest of his life as a pampered prince —something he never thought he’d get.
Hi, I'm Blake.
There’s no story like a comeback story, and there are few cats whose reputations have changed as much as Blake’s! This young cat was part of a large case involving too many cats to care for. Because of their previous living situation, these cats had never had to adjust to new people or new places before, and they were totally overwhelmed. Though he was among the last of his group to open up, he’s done so in a big way! Blake used to be one of the most fearful of staff, so imagine our surprise when he started begging for attention! Blake realized those people delivering his regular meals give incredible behind-the-ear scratches and he’ll practically melt into a puddle over one. Though he retains a desire to take undisturbed naps—and who doesn’t, really—we can see his heart thawing more every day as he learns to connect with humans like he does other cats.
We expect that Blake could become anxious and reserved again during his early transition to a forever home, but we’ve seen what a loving companion awaits on the other side and believe he will make choosing him worth the time for his forever family. A quieter home following recommended decompression protocols will set Blake up for success as he begins the rest of his life as a pampered prince —something he never thought he’d get.
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Save A Life By Fostering
Fostering saves two lives – the life of the animal in your home and the one we now have space for in the shelter. Our foster families create the capacity for us to care for more animals, and for pets struggling in the shelter environment, a foster family’s loving home can make a life-saving difference. Join our foster team to help pets heal, grow, and prepare for their forever home.
2024 Impact
pets saved thanks to our volunteer foster families
volunteer hours
pounds of food donated through our Pet Food Pantry
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- Kristen Dempwolf
Left to Right: Brett Marcy, Board YCSPCA Vice President, Sue DeStephano, Board President, Steven Martinez, Executive Director, Katie Mahoney, Immediate Past President, Sean Mansberger, Board Treasurer, Em Lonardi, Board Secretary...
- Kristen Dempwolf
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- Taylor Harris
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- Taylor Harris
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- Taylor Harris
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