Welcome to the York County SPCA
Giving Animals A New Leash on Life
2025 Impact
animals reunited with owners
adoptions
spay & neuter surgeries
Hi, I'm Porpentina.
If you’re looking for a cat with personality, charm, and plenty of love to give, Porpentina is your girl! This sweet and affectionate adult cat is always ready to make new friends and isn’t shy about letting you know what’s on her mind. With her talkative nature, she’ll happily chat with you about her day, remind you when it’s mealtime, and keep you company with her adorable commentary.
Porpentina is also full of energy and enthusiasm. She loves staying active, exploring her surroundings, and finding new ways to entertain herself and her family. Whether she’s chasing toys, investigating every corner of the house, or seeking out attention, she brings fun and excitement wherever she goes.
Despite her playful spirit, Porpentina has a soft side too. She loves affection and enjoys spending quality time with the people she loves. Her combination of sweetness, confidence, and lively energy makes her a wonderful companion for a family looking for an engaging and interactive feline friend.
Hi, I'm Broc.
If you like ’em big and chunky, read on! Broc and Gus are a bonded pair of male cats who came into the shelter after being left in the home. The change to shelter life has been hard for them, and they are still getting to know us (as we get to know them), though they’ve made progress in their brief time in this chaotic environment! Broc is the more hesitant half of the pair, though even he falls victim to a good cheek scratch. He reportedly enjoyed a good brushing from staff as well. Broc seems to have a case of the shelter-spookies and we believe he will open up quite a bit in a mellow home.
Due to their background, we are unsure how Broc and Gus feel about living with other cats, dogs, or small children. We think based on behavior so far that these mature boys would enjoy a more laidback home where they can adjust at their own pace. You never know though—introverted cats can surprise you once they settle in! Sometimes a shelter-shy guy is the most loving companion of all.
Hi, I'm Gus.
This beautiful feather duster tail comes as part of a two-purr-one! Broc and Gus are a bonded pair of male cats who came into the shelter after being left in the home. The change to shelter life has been hard for them, and they are still getting to know us (as we get to know them), though they’ve made progress in their brief time in this chaotic environment! Gus opened up first, and while he is still hesitant, he enjoys being pet and will rub up on the cage to solicit attention and give head butts. He reportedly enjoyed a good brushing from staff as well. He seems to be low-key overall but will almost surely be the more outgoing of this duo!
Due to their background, we are unsure how Broc and Gus feel about living with other cats, dogs, or small children. We think based on behavior so far that these mature boys would enjoy a more laidback home where they can adjust at their own pace. You never know though—introverted cats can surprise you once they settle in! Sometimes a shelter-shy guy is the most loving companion of all.
Hi, I'm Chewy No-No.
This lively love came into the shelter stray and had quite the ordeal to go through before going home. Chewy had to get big enough for surgery to remove his eye, and do not worry if he misses it one bit as it has never slowed him down! Chewy is spunky and desperate for a playmate after going solo the last while. He’d be happy to wrestle with other cats or with your hands, so be sure to practice good manners with toys if you want to avoid a lifetime of being chewed on. In a new environment, Chewy can be deceptively demure, but he doesn’t seem to stay that way.
Hi, I'm Emergency Contact.
Looking for someone who will always be there when you need them? Meet Emergency Contact!
This handsome boy takes his job seriously: he’s a professional cuddler, dedicated lap warmer, and full-time sweetheart. Emergency Contact loves being close to his people and is happiest curled up beside you—or better yet, directly on your lap. If you’re looking for a cat who wants to be part of your daily life, he’s ready to clock in.
Emergency Contact has diabetes, which means he’ll need a family committed to helping manage his condition. Don’t let that scare you away, though—he doesn’t let it slow him down one bit. He’s still the same affectionate, loving cat who just wants pets, snuggles, and quality time with his favorite humans.
If you’ve been searching for a loyal companion who will answer every call for comfort, Emergency Contact is standing by and ready to become your best friend.
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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.
2025 Impact
pets saved thanks to our volunteer foster families
volunteer hours
pounds of food donated through our Pet Food Pantry
The latest news
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- Taylor Harris
The York County SPCA is proud to announce the addition of Patrick Noll as its new Humane Society Police Officer, a critical role that enhances the organization’s ability to protect...
- 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
2026 marks a significant milestone for the York County SPCA. This year, we celebrate 100 years of service to the people and animals of York County. Since 1926, we have...
- Taylor Harris
When you make a year-end gift to the York County SPCA, you’re doing more than supporting a nonprofit. You’re helping save lives, reunite families, and create brighter futures for animals...
- Taylor Harris
November is Diabetes Awareness Month, a time dedicated to education, early detection, and compassionate care for individuals living with diabetes—including our four-legged friends. At the York County SPCA, we care...
- Taylor Harris
The holiday season is right around the corner, and the York County SPCA team is gearing up for a busy stretch filled with community events, celebrations, and—of course—caring for the...




