WCFA’s featured pet is Creamy.  Creamy is a 4 year old orange tabby.  He is a sweet boy that needs to be in a home where he is the only cat.   Creamy has been with other cats but is selective on his choice of friends.  He would do best on a kidney healthy diet.  Creamy loves a cat tree where he can watch the outside world.  He will bond easily with his human.

If you are interested in any of our pets, please go to www.wecareforanimals.org  where you can see all of our adoptable pets and you can complete an adoption application. For more information call us at 702-346-3326 (voicemail), call Karen at 435-862-9574 or Linda at 702-376-1642. Next pet adoption is April 28, 2018,  9:30 am – 12:30 pm.  PLEASE NOTE WE WILL BE at:  51 E. First North St., Mesquite (Historical gym/old boxing club). We will continue at this location at least until the end of May, 2018.   Questions? Email us at wcfanv@gmail.com.  Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/wecareforanimalsmesquitenv.  Please call us to schedule a visit with our pets at a mutually convenient time. 

Other Available Pets: 

CATS:

Taylor is about 2 years old. She is a sweet girl and has come a long way in in her foster home.  She likes people and enjoys exploring.  Taylor is altered, current on vaccines and micro chipped.   Taylor is a beautiful white/with black markings feline. Taylor is opening up and becoming more outgoing with everyone she meets. She would be very content in a home where she can wander around the house, visit with her humans and relax.

Punkin is 13 years young.  She is a beautiful Seal Point Himalayan.  Punkin will need to be on a special diet for kidney issues.  Otherwise she is very healthy and is doing well in her foster home.  She is getting along well with the other cat in her foster home so would be fine with another mild mannered cat.  A quiet home would be her preference.  Punkin is very sweet and enjoys being petted and hanging out on a cat condo.

DOGS: 

Maya was pulled from the local shelter.  She is about 3 1/2 years old, house trained, and walks well on the leash.  She sleeps through the night and would do well with another respectful dog in the home.   Maya is a bit timid at first but will bond quickly with her owner.  Maya weighs 9.4 lbs but needs to gain a little weight.  She is spayed, microchipped and current on vaccines.  She is very quiet; does not bark.  Maya’s small left eye is a birth defect but she does have vision in the eye and no medical treatment is necessary. She is very sweet. 

SPAY/NEUTER

WCFA offers a wonderful low-cost/free opportunity to spay/neuter your pets to prevent accidental litters and keep your pet happy and healthy. We will always alter feral cats to be released back in their environment.  Our target areas are Mesquite, Bunkerville and the Arizona Strip.  Spay/Neuter Assistance Applications are available at Mesquite Veterinary Clinic located at 371 Riverside Road and Virgin Valley Veterinary Hospital at 660 Hardy Way.  You may also call WCFA at 702-346-3326 to leave a message or visit wecareforanimals.org to contact us by email.  Half of all litters born in the U.S. are accidents that overburden shelters and rescues.  

WCFA/ANIMAL SHELTER: 

WCFA is often confused with the Mesquite Animal Shelter.  The Shelter is operated by the City of Mesquite.  WCFA is an independent cat and dog rescue and is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization.   WCFA can be reached at 702-346-3326 (voicemail) regarding adoption, fostering, information regarding re-homing a pet and spay/neuter assistance for qualified pet owners.   Monetary donations are always needed and can be made online at wecareforanimals.org or by mail at WCFA, P.O. Box 3028, Mesquite, NV 89024.  Donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.  WCFA’s email address is wcfanv@gmail.com.  Visit our website at wecareforanimals.org.   Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/wecareforanimalsmesquitenv.