Corn

Hello! My name is Corn!

Here’s what my friends at Española Humane say about me:

- Corn is an adorable 5-month-old short-haired gray tabby with a curious spirit and a heart full of love. Abandoned in the shelter lobby with his sister Candy, Corn quickly showcased his adventurous side. While Candy preferred to stay inside, Corn took it upon himself to explore the front of the shelter, eagerly wandering around until a staff member opened the door. With a confident strut, he made his grand entrance, purring and rubbing against everyone he met.

This charming little guy thrives on human connection and is always ready to share his affection. If he catches your eye, you can expect a warm welcome filled with head bumps and snuggles. Corn is looking for a forever home where he can continue to share his loving personality and embark on new adventures with his favorite humans. If you're in need of a companion who will fill your days with joy and warmth, Corn is ready to join your family!

If you’re interested in adopting me, fill out an application to get a jump start on the process! We don’t offer holds on shelter pets, so c’mon in to meet and greet to decide if you’ve met your match. Applications for pets in foster care, at Ojo Santa Fe, or offsite in other programs will be reviewed by staff before appointments are scheduled.

Age 5 Month Old

Gender Male

Looks Like Domestic Shorthair

Weight 4 pounds

Adopt a Cat

We’ve got plenty of loving, entertaining purr factories. And a few cats who may hide, but will adore you when no one else is around. Click on a face below to learn more about that cat. If the floof captures your heart, fill out an adoption application so we know you’re interested in meeting each other.

No one? Well, check back with us because new cats arrive every day.

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More Questions?

  • How much does it cost to adopt a pet?

    Puppies and kittens range from $10 to $50. Adults over 6 months are usually free. Adoption fees will be higher for certain breeds and in some locations. For example, Ojo Santa Fe puppies are typically $150. 

  • How do my adoption fees help the shelter?

    Adoption fees help with medical care, food, and shelter for all animals, not just the youngest or cutest. Most of that expense is paid by our fundraising efforts.

  • How can I prepare my home for adoption?

    It depends on your floof’s age and whether they’re a dog or cat. Check out our tips for preparing your home for your new pet. We provide you with a “starter kit” of a collar, pet food and treats.

    Also learn about the 3-3-3 rule. It takes a new pet 3 days to calm down, 3 weeks to adapt to your family, and 3 months to bond and build trust. Don’t worry. We’ll have more details and other tips in your adoption package. 

  • How do I become a foster parent?

    It’s simple. Start by filling out a foster application and our team will contact you. Fostering can be as easy as having a litter of young ones in a spare bathroom before they go to an adoption event. Or, maybe you’d like an adult to spend time with your family, just to see how that pet transforms with a little love and attention. We promise it’ll be rewarding.