HSSM is home to over 300 pets on any given day, most of which are looking for new forever homes! Your new best friend could be waiting at HSSM right now. Our beautiful, 41,000 square foot facility is currently open to the public Tuesday – Friday from 10am until 5pm, and Saturday from 10am-4pm. No appointment is necessary to browse our adoptable animals. Prefer to browse online? Our adoptable animals page is self-updating and displays ALL of HSSM’s adorable adoptable pets from “pocket pets” to birds and of course the hundreds of dogs and cats currently calling HSSM home! See one you like? Make sure you note your favorite’s name and animal ID number so that HSSM staff and volunteers can easily find him/her when you come in!
Calling ALL HEROES: If you are interesting in sponsoring a pet to help get them adopted, in order to be in compliance with our 501c3 status, you must first contact HSSM to receive our advocate policies and procedures. Thanks for helping us save a life! donate@hssm.org
Planning Your Visit
HSSM is open for adoptions Tuesday – Friday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. No appointment is necessary to adopt, however, adoptions are first-come, first served. You must come to HSSM to complete your adoption and make sure you bring a photo ID, as it is required to complete adoption paperwork.
If you have a particular pet in mind, please make a note the animal’s name or pet ID number, and let one of our Adoption Counselors know upon your arrival to the shelter so we can expedite your search.
Adoptions are cut off every day about 30 minutes prior to closing and possibly earlier if volume is high. Weekends are busy and you may have to wait more than an hour (especially in the afternoons) so please be prepared.
If the pet you’ve selected is already spayed or neutered, you will be able to take him/her home that very same day. If your pet has to stay to be “fixed”, it will be 2-5 business days before you can return to take your new pet home. HSSM’s Louise Fenner Claiborne Spay Neuter Clinic will contact you once your pet is ready to be picked up.
The Adoption Process
Although we ask that you not touch the kennels or animals to reduce the spread of illness, once you’ve found a pet you’re interested in adopting, we highly encourage interaction! Our Adoption Counselors will be happy to facilitate a meeting, a cuddle session or even an interaction between your current pets and the new pet you’d like to adopt.
Our facility has several play-yards as well as a walking track for potential adopters to interact with our adoptable animals.
The adoption interview and paperwork usually takes about an hour to complete (including waiting time). You will need a valid photo ID. You will also need a leash and collar, or cat carrier to take home your new pet. We sell these items in our retail store!
HSSM does not hold animals and all adoptions are done on a first come, first served basis. Certain exceptions may apply.
Adoption Requirements
Adopters must be head of household and at least 18 years old with a valid picture I.D.
Adopters will be asked to complete a preliminary adoption questionnaire. If you lease or rent, get permission from your landlord or the primary resident prior to adoption. HSSM reserves the right to contact your landlord for verification.
Meet and greets are not required of all animals, but may be deemed necessary by HSSM staff.
The Humane Society of South Mississippi wants to ensure that every pet is placed into an appropriately matched home. HSSM may ask about previous vet records/references, personal references, housing situation, family in the home, other pets in the home, etc. HSSM reserves the right to refuse adoption to anyone for any reason.
Adoption Fees
All adoption fees include: Your new pet, Spay/Neuter, Up-to-date Vaccinations, Microchip & engraved ID tag, Free vet exam within 7 days of adoption, one FREE starter bag of Hill’s Science Diet food, plus a lifetime of unconditional love! Throughout the year, pets may have lowered or waived adoption fees as part of adoption specials. Occasionally, highly desirable and purebred pets may have an increased adoption fee ($175 – $350+) to help sustain adoption specials and ensure continued animal care is possible for other pets in need. If you have any questions about fees, please email adoptions@hssm.org.
Dog Fees
Puppies under 9 months- $110+
Dogs 10 months to 5 years- $20+
Small dogs - $95+
Young at heart (5+ years)- $20+
Adoption fees vary based on size, health, and breed
Cat Fees
Kittens under 9 months – $75+
Adult cats (10+ months) – $60+