If you love cats and dogs as much as I do, I have the place for you!

The Humboldt SPCA is a great place to spend some fun time with animals!

My latest visit to the SPCA was awesome, considering I haven't been there for ages! I walked a cute dog named Romeo and he was such a good boy! He enjoyed himself wandering around in the ditch or on the gravel road near the SPCA in the blazing heat. 

romeo

After walking Romeo, my friend Jaeden and I went into one of the two rooms filled with cats! In the first room, there were four cats: A Siamese, a little one, a big fat one, and a cool striped one!

The Siamese, named Milo, had her tongue sticking out sometimes, which was funny and cute.

siamese

One of my favourites from the first room was the big fat one, Febe. She was HUGE and wouldn't come out of her little sleeping area, but I think we had a connection because she would rub her face against mine and we touched our noses together! 

In the second room, we visited, there were another four cats. One was light orange and fat, one was grey, one was fat and black, and the other was grey and black striped.

The grey one was the smallest one and would meow every time you would try and pet it but it was unbelievably cute!

grey kitty

The black and grey striped one was called Little Me and was born at the SPCA and has been there for two years!!

little me

The fat black one was so needy in the most adorable way! It would crawl onto my friend's shoulders as if it wanted a hug and would always be brushing against me.

black

The big orange one was named Barney. He would mostly just lay on the floor but when he wasn't doing that he would be wanting to play or be brushing up against me, begging for some chin scratches! 

barney

There are so many cute dogs and cats here at the Humboldt SPCA, ranging from little, cuddly, old, young, outgoing, quiet, big. They are all so sweet and all need a 'furever' home. If you're looking to make an animal apart of your family go to the SPCA and check out the AMAZING animals there and if you're just bored and looking for something to do why not volunteer at the SPCA and walk some dogs?