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Reflecting on 2025: A Year of Impact and New Beginnings
As we turn the calendar to 2026, we want to take a moment to look back at the incredible impact we made together last year. While the challenges of high capacity remain, your support has allowed the Humane Animal Treatment Society (HATS) to remain a beacon of hope for pets in Isabella County and beyond. December by the Numbers December was a whirlwind of activity as we worked to get as many furry friends as possible into homes before the holidays. Intakes: We welcomed 38 ne
Jan 5


October Highlights at HATS: Growing Intake Numbers and Hopeful Adoptions
October was another whirlwind of a month for our team and the animals here at HATS. As we move deeper into the fall season, our commitment to providing care and finding homes for our furry friends remains steadfast. This month, we saw a significant increase in our intake numbers, reflecting the challenges and successes we face in our mission. Our intake numbers continue to grow! We are now averaging about 80 intakes a month this year, and October was no different. This month,
Nov 3, 2025


Feline's and Bot Flies: what to know
In recent weeks, HATS has received cats with bot flies- large, fuzzy flies that kind of look like bees. These bot flies are found when...
Aug 20, 2025


Mt. Pleasant Humane Animal Treatment Society Partners with SkyTails to Empower Pet Parents and Shelters
About SkyTails SkyTails is a social‑mission fintech company dedicated to improving animal welfare by empowering both animal shelters and...
Aug 4, 2025


FIV & What it Means
FIV+ The most common viral infection in cats worldwide is Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. FIV attacks the immune system and leaves them...
Jul 2, 2025
What to know about Feline Herpes Virus
Meet Umbreon, Rootbeer, and Orlando- three fabulous felines that have come and gone from HATS with something in common, Feline Herpes...
Jun 30, 2025
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