These two lovebirds are looking for a furever home!

This adorable couple is Jace, a three year old gray and white male, and Dolly, a three year old black and white female.  These kitties arrived at the SPCA independent of one another, but both were found to be FIV positive.  For this reason, they need to be indoor cats since FIV can be passed to another cat through a bite.  The SPCA decided to try them together so that neither would have to live alone, and the outcome was much more than they ever dreamed possible.

Jace and Dolly are absolutely in love with one another!  Throughout the day Jace is seen grooming Dolly, Dolly snuggled into Jace, and Jace putting his arm around Dolly while they nap together.  Jace is comfortable with humans and welcomes pets and brushing.  Dolly is still a bit unsure of people, but she seems much calmer since moving in with Jace.

If you are looking for two loving felines who will keep you smiling as they display their affection for one another, please stop by the SPCA to visit Jace and Dolly.  This special pair will certainly bring joy to any home.  They are looking forward to meeting their furever family very soon.

Remember, the SPCA of Hancock County is a no-kill facility that takes care of unwanted and abandoned cats and dogs.  Please consider donating cash, pet food, or even your returnable bottles, for the upkeep of this great  facility!

The SPCA of Hancock County is located on Route 3, the Bar Harbor Road, in Trenton.

Phone: 207- 667-8088

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