WCFA’S featured pet is

Bello

Bello is a Lhasa Apso with perhaps some Maltese, about 20 months of age and weighs 15 pounds. He is neutered, up to date on vaccines and micro-chipped. Bello is a playful and active little guy but he also likes to be close to you. He loves daily walks and does well on leash. He rides well in a car. Bello is house trained. Bello will do best in a home where his people are home most of the time. He should do well with another small dog. He currently is in a foster home with a dog that is smaller than he and both do well together.

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 Nov. 24,  9 a.m. – noon.  We will be back at 150 N. Yucca, Suite 1.   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:

Cats do not enjoy being confined in a cage.  The cats we have for adoption show best in a home environment.  If you see a cat you like, to truly see his or her personality, you should ask us to arrange a time, at your convenience, to meet the cat in his/her foster home.  Some of our sweetest cats can come across as cranky or withdrawn when they are placed in the crate for viewing.  Please give these felines a chance by meeting them “outside the cage”.  Taking one of these felines for a sleep over is another way to get to know them better before adopting.  Ask us about our sleep over policy.

Whitey and Mocha: are two very sweet orange and white kittens.  They are social and very active.  Whitey and Mocha are about 18 weeks old, altered, and have received their vaccines. Let’s give them a happy holiday season by finding them wonderful new families.  If you are interested in either one of these handsome young felines, please complete our pre-adoption application at www.wecareforanimals.org.  If you have questions, please call Karen at 435-862-9574.

Russo: is a handsome Russian Blue mix cat.  Russo is about 3 years old and is super friendly.  He was found as a stray but it was immediately apparent he had, at one time, been someone’s pet.  Russo loves people and enjoys being right with you and being petted.  He is doing fine in his foster home with another cat.    

DOGS—Bella is a pug/beagle mix.  She is eight years young, spayed and current on vaccines.  Bella is house trained and does well with everyone.  She is a friendly, loving lady.  Bella enjoys going for walks and just hanging out with her human.  She interacts well with other dogs and with children.    

Flea: is a pure bred long-haired Chihuahua. He is 6 years old and weighs 5.7 lbs. He is a shy little guy but very non-aggressive. Once he is comfortable in his surroundings he will do fine. He would do best in a quiet home and no small children. Flea will be altered on Dec. 4th and then will be ready for a new happy home.

Sabi: (short for Wasabi) was pulled from the local shelter. She is 9-10 weeks old, weighs 4 pounds and is very sweet. Sabi is house trained and loves to play with other dogs and toys. She will be spayed when she reaches 5 pounds, probably in 2 weeks or so. She has had a vet check and her first set of shots.

FOUND—Blue and yellow parakeet.  Please contact Karen at 435-862-9574 to identify if this is your bird.  If the parakeet is not claimed it will be up for adoption next week.

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.