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  • Neptune

Neptune

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Animal ID:A527509
Animal Type:Cat
Kennel:INTAKE
Gender:Male
Status:Available
Size:Medium
Spayed/Neutered:Yes
Age:3 Years
Age Group:Adult
Looks Like:Domestic Shorthair
Color:Black
Intake Date:02/20/2026

Last Update: 2/20/2026 1:32:43 PM.

SKU: A527509 Categories: Cat, Pet Finder Tag: Available

About this pet

Domestic Shorthair | 3 Years | Male | A527509

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What a difference a few weeks and lots of love can What a difference a few weeks and lots of love can make! Swipe to see Hazel's (A527263) journey in reverse. ✨  From being so shy she wouldn't come out of her den for her photo (featured on #LostTailsTuesday), to gradually becoming more comfortable with our staff and volunteers, to eagerly greeting new people for petting and playtime, this sweet girl has really come out of her shell over the last few weeks! The only photo we really need to complete her story is a happy adoption photo. Want to join her for it? 📸
Every day, fragile animals arrive at our doors nee Every day, fragile animals arrive at our doors needing urgent, lifesaving care. Treating highly contagious illnesses like parvovirus requires specialized isolation spaces, advanced medical tools, and round-the-clock monitoring. We can only sustain these vital resources because of steady, reliable support from our community.  That’s where our Constant Companions come in. Elmo, a 14-week-old poodle puppy, was found as a stray in South Pasadena. Soon after arriving, we noticed that he was vomiting and unable to lift his tiny head. Our veterinary team determined he had parvovirus and rushed him to our ICU's Parvo isolation ward.  Because of supporters like you, Elmo is receiving intensive care, including a monoclonal antibody treatment, a groundbreaking therapy that has shown great promise in helping puppies recover more quickly and effectively than traditional methods alone. He’s getting stronger every day, but he’s still fighting.  This kind of care isn’t possible without stability. Monthly donors provide the dependable funding that allows us to maintain our isolation ward, stock lifesaving medications, invest in innovative treatments like monoclonal antibodies, and say “yes” when the most vulnerable animals need us most. 
Today, your commitment can go even further.
Right now, if we sign up 100 new Constant Companions, we will unlock a generous $15,000 gift from Beverly Marksbury to strengthen our lifesaving programs. 
Become a monthly donor today at pasadenahumane.org/monthly (link in bio)
Coyote? Wolf? Or just an adorable puppy? Mystery Coyote? Wolf? Or just an adorable puppy?  Mystery animal 🕵️: A527474
UPDATE: Popcorn has been adopted! Little four-mon UPDATE: Popcorn has been adopted!  Little four-month-old Popcorn (A527264) wasn't doing great when he arrived at Pasadena Humane. The poor puppy was vomiting, lethargic, very underweight, and showed little interest in food. Fortunately, Popcorn tested negative for parvovirus, but it meant that something else had to be causing his symptoms.  Our veterinary team quickly began treating Popcorn with anti-inflammatory medication, a dewormer, and fluids. Although the medication would have treated a variety of possible illnesses, Popcorn showed little improvement. His low appetite persisted, and he had a hard time keeping down what little food he was interested in eating. Our health staff performed x-rays and an ultrasound to get a better picture of what was going on inside Popcorn's tummy—and that's when they spotted a mass in his abdomen.  If this was an intestinal blockage, it could be life-threatening if left untreated. Our veterinarians decided to perform a surgical abdominal exploration to determine exactly what this mass was. And there, in the puppy's intestine, was a sizeable corn cob! 🌽  Now cobless, Popcorn is doing so much better. Just a few days after his surgery, he was eating voraciously, wiggling his way up to our staff, and wanting to play. His eyes are bright, he's full of energy, and he's acting like a typical puppy. After recovering in our ICU, little Popcorn was finally made available for adoption!  After everything he's been through, this pup is ready to find his perfect home with the most loving family. We just suggest that you keep him away from your corn cobs. 🍿

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