There’s still time to be someone’s hero before the year ends.
Every day, scared and homeless cats and dogs arrive at our doors hoping for a second chance. Priscilla, Phish, Clementine, and Monkey are just a few of nearly 1,300 animals we’re on track to save in 2025. Your generosity makes this possible—covering lifesaving surgeries, care, and second chances.
But so many are still waiting for their happy ending. Your year-end gift helps us start 2026 ready to welcome every animal in need.
Please take a moment before midnight on December 31st to give hope where it’s needed most. Your generosity today means a homeless pet will have a warm bed, medical care, and the chance at the loving family they deserve.
From all of us at Heartland—and especially from our furry friends—wishing you happiness and joy in 2026!
Priscilla came to us from CACC after being surrendered by her owner. She developed severe pneumonia. After two stays at the ER and weeks on supplemental oxygen, Priscilla made a full recovery—and found a loving adopt
Phish, a scrappy alley kitten, was found dragging a twisted leg and infested with fleas. Phish needed urgent care, including a leg amputation. Now adopted into a home with a senior cat, he’s thriving and full of mischief.
Queen Clementine arrived after years of breeding, still full of love and with a wagging little tail. She struggled with eye, breathing and skin issues. Multiple surgeries have given her relief, and she is on her way to a healthy life.
Monkey was rushed to the ER after suddenly becoming lethargic. He was in shock with severe bladder stones. Emergency care stabilized him. Once stronger, he had surgery at Heartland to prevent future problems.