We Care for Animals featured pet are momma Cali and three of her kittens. Cali is about 1 ½ years old, recently spayed and micro chipped and is current on vaccines. Cali is the mother of five kittens, two of which are on sleepover. We now have three kittens available for adoption: Female- Ariana; Males-Howie and Simon. Mother Cali is very sweet and loving. She will wrap herself around you and ask for attention. Her kittens will be ready for their new homes in a few weeks. We are accepting applications at this time.
PET FOOD BANK
Don’t forget WCFA has a small pet food bank to help those still having a tough time and need some pet food. Please contact Karen at 435-862-9574 and WCFA will provide you with some needed pet food.
PET ADOPTIONS
OUR NEXT PET ADOPTION WILL BE July23rd, 2022 at 150 N. Yucca, Suite 1, Mesquite, from 9:00 to 11 am. To view our adoptable cats and dogs, please go to wecareforanimals.org and scroll our Home page to our Petfinder links for each pet. By clicking on the individual pet links, you will be able to read a bio for each pet and other pertinent information. All of our pets are (or will be) spayed or neutered, current on vaccines and microchipped. To express interest in any of our adoptable pets, please complete our online adoption application at wecareforanimals.org. We will then get in touch with you to answer questions and do a meet and greet as appropriate. If you have questions, please call Karen at 435-862-9574 or Linda at 702-376-1642.
Adoptable Cats:
We have eight more kittens in foster. They aren’t ready yet for adoption. Some are quite small. Stay tuned.
adoptable Dogs:
New little dog, Bunny is in foster but too young to be adopted. Watch her grow on facebook.
SPAy/Neuter Assistance
WCFA offers low-cost spay/neuter assistance for very limited income pet owners in Mesquite, Bunkerville and the Arizona Strip and we also offer TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) for community (feral) cats. Spay/neuter applications are available at Mesquite Veterinary Clinic located at 371 Riverside Road and at Virgin Valley Veterinary Hospital at 660 Hardy Way, Suite 44. You may also call WCFA at 702-346-3326 to leave a message or visit wecareforanimals.org to contact us by email. Spay/neuter is a health benefit to your pet and prevents accidental litters that overburden shelters and rescues.
Fostering Saves Lives
Fostering is a commitment to save homeless pets. Fosters provide a safe haven for a cat or dog until it is adopted. Sharing foster responsibilities with another foster is also an option. Fostering could be one of the most rewarding experiences for you. To express interest in fostering, please complete our online foster application at wecareforanimals.org.