

He loves relaxing outside, specially in a cool dirt pile. When space is available, Harvest Hills also accepts owner surrendered animals from all surrounding. PROVIDE FOR THE CARE, FEEDING, HOUSING AND PLACEMENT OF UNWANTED ANIMALS SERVING NUMEROUS CLIENTELE OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR. These animals are brought in by the towns’ animal control officers. Ace MUST be an only animal, and his ideal home would be fairly rural. Harvest Hills Animal Shelter is a non-profit organization which contracts with nineteen towns in Western Maine to accept neglected, stray and abandoned cats and dogs. He’s cuddly, listens fairly well, and is constantly making us laugh. Maine shelters are experiencing more owner surrenders this year. This good boy has always been a staff favorite. He is also incredibly playful, though is super overweight at the moment so must play carefully. He has lived with children, including autistic children, and will soak up all the belly rubs you can give. When space is available, Harvest Hills also accepts. These animals are brought in by the towns animal control officers. First, his human went off to college and didn’t have a suitable home for him, and most recently divorce caused financial issues inducing a move he wasn’t able to be part of. Harvest Hills Animal Shelter is a non-profit organization which contracts with 19 towns in Western Maine to accept neglected, stray, and abandoned cats and dogs. He first came in to our care in 2016, at just 2 years old! Since that time Ace has been returned from two loving homes for circumstances out of his control. Loyal, loving, handsome, and so silly! Sweet Ace is about 8 years old and just can’t seem to catch a break.
