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Adoption Stories

Adoption Stories

We receive wonderful stories of TCHS alumni on a regular basis, and we want to offer our sincere thanks to all who take the time to share them with us. We are invested in each and every pet we care for, and we want the best for them!  This is why we do what we do. Why you give, volunteer, adopt, and encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same.

Share Your TCHS Adoption Story:  email your story with photos to pets@tricountyhumanesociety.org or message us on our Facebook page for future publication. We love to hear how our alumni are doing!


Dinghy now Rosco

The feline in this adoption story may just be a kitten still, but he’s the captain of his ship!

Dinghy came to TCHS in May as part of the boating litter. (His siblings were Pontoon, Yacht, and Catamaran.) The little ones were found outside and spent some time in foster care to grow bigger. That’s where one of his future humans met him – she would go to the foster’s home to play with the group.


“During this time, I just fell for him. I mean, who doesn’t love playing with kittens, right? He was so spunky and playful, and I knew just then, he was the one. The boyfriend was skeptical at first, not knowing what he was getting till the day we showed up at Tri-County Humane Society to pick him up. The second, I mean the second, we opened that door to our house, he took over just like that!”  Dinghy instantly wanted to play with the older resident cat and two dogs.  “Not once did he hide or try to run from us. It was like he knew he was in his forever home. … He roams the house like he’s the captain of the ship.”

The adopter thanked TCHS (it’s our pleasure) and the foster mom for doing such a great job. (We love our TCHS fosters!) Now named Rosco, the captain is still full of spunk – but he still finds time to snuggle with his mom.

“He’s honestly the best final family member. We love him oh so much and wouldn’t trade him for the life of us!”

2023 Facts:

  • Animals Placed

    4,764

  • Number of Animals Transferred In

    464

  • Total Surgeries

    3,204

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