Meet featured adoptable pets at SPCA of East Texas June 23-29, 2025

Published 5:35 am Sunday, June 22, 2025

Ebony

Ebony is a sweet DSH mix, born around Oct. 20, 2023. Since coming into our care, she has blossomed into a curious and social young cat who loves to observe the world around her. Ebony gets along well with other cats and enjoys their company. One of her cutest quirks? Once she feels safe and comfortable in her environment, she becomes quite the chatterbox – her gentle meows are a sure sign she’s feeling at home. She’s already spayed, microchipped, and up-to-date on her vaccinations, making her ready to join her forever family.

Noggin is a spirited DSH mix, born around Aug. 16, 2023. He lives for sunshine, zoomies, and playtime. This energetic boy loves chasing spring toys, soaking up sunbeams, and getting all the back scratches he can. Resilient and sweet, Noggin was rescued after being abandoned with five other cats. He may be a little shy at first, but once he trusts you, he’s all in – affectionate, playful, and full of personality. Although he isn’t a lap cat, he will be a wonderful companion for someone.

Petula is a 1.5-year-old, 30-pound Australian Shepherd mix bursting with energy, loyalty, and love. Athletic and intelligent, she thrives in an active environment and requires a securely fenced yard. Very high energy – not suitable for apartment living – and she will need a fenced backyard. Must have breed experience or a working ranch. She would do best with another active dog in her home and no young children. Petula would make an incredible companion for someone who understands her drive and is ready to give her the stimulation she craves – physically and mentally.



Washington is a 35-pound terrier mix, born around Jan. 2, 2024. He’s a fun-loving pup who adores people, gives endless kisses, and can’t get enough of his toys. He’s kennel-trained, eager to please, and working on his leash skills. Washington needs an active family who can keep him engaged and continue his training. Most of all, he just wants to be near his people.

Grady is a 1.5-year-old, 46-pound terrier mix who’s spent nearly his whole life waiting for a family. He’s full of love, energy, and charm – perfect for an active home that enjoys walks, yard time, and outdoor fun. Grady adores people but needs a cat-free home. He’s neutered, microchipped, and fully vaccinated – ready to start his next chapter.

To adopt one of these animals, visit www.spcaeasttx.com. For more information, email adopt@spcaeasttx.com for dogs or rescue@spcaeasttx.com for cats, or call 903-596-7722. The SPCA adoption center is located at 3245 W. Grande Blvd. in Tyler.

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