Hopkinsville, KY – Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, sizes are waiting to be adopted at the Christian County Animal Shelter. The shelter is at 2935 Russellville Road, and the phone number is 270-887-4175. Business hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. and the shelter is closed for lunch from 12:30-1 p.m.
Blaze is ready to hop right into your heart this Easter season. This sweet 1-year-old beagle mix is as gentle as a spring breeze and just as warm. Blaze came to us as a stray, so his past is a bit of a mystery—but what we do know is that he absolutely adores love and attention. Give him a few pets, and he’ll happily roll right over, offering his belly like the best Easter surprise.
True to his beagle nature, Blaze keeps his nose to the ground like he’s on a never-ending Easter egg hunt, always curious and ready to explore the world one sniff at a time. His easygoing and affectionate personality makes him a joy to be around, and his sweet demeanor shines brighter than a basket full of goodies.
Since Blaze is still getting to know the world, we’re unsure how he does with other dogs, cats, or children—but his kind spirit suggests he’s got plenty of love to give.
His adoption fee is $115.50 plus tax— a small price for a lifetime of love, cuddles, and companionship. If you’re looking for a loyal companion to fill your days with cuddles, tail wags, and a little playful curiosity, Blaze might just be the perfect addition to your family this spring.

Meet Garfield — your purr-fect little Easter cuddle buddy. At just 1 year old and weighing 9.72 pounds, this handsome orange tiger Domestic Shorthair is ready to hop right into your life and fill it with love, laughs, and plenty of cozy snuggles. With his bright personality and classic orange charm, Garfield is sure to be the sweetest treat in your Easter basket this season!
Garfield is a social guy who gets along well with other cats and even dogs, making him a great addition to a multi-pet home. While we’re not sure how he does with children just yet, his easygoing nature gives him lots of potential to blossom in the right family.
He’s litter box trained (a very important skill!) and has been well cared for — Garfield is up to date on all his vaccines and has received flea and tick treatment as well as a dewormer, so he’s feeling his best and ready for a fresh start.
Garfield will need to stay with us until he’s neutered, but he can still be adopted, so you can secure your new best friend while he finishes getting ready for home life.
His adoption fee is $60 plus tax — a small price for a lifetime of purrs, head bumps, and sunshine-filled naps. If you’re looking for a sweet, friendly companion to make your spring extra special, Garfield is ready to be your forever friend.
