Ronny
Johnny

We Care for Animals featured pets are Johnny and Ronny.  Johnny and Ronny have been with us for some time.  Please come by and see these two wonderful cats. They are sweet and playful 7 month old kittens who have acclimated well in their foster home. They are ready for new homes. Both kittens are neutered and chipped and have received their initial vaccines.  If you like orange, these are the kittens for you.  They are bonded so we would like them to go together.  Through the end of December these kittens can be adopted at a two for one price of $75.  All other requirements such as a home check, still apply.

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 November 19, 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: 

See above

adoptable Dogs:

Roy

Roy is a scruffy but handsome little guy who is approximately one year and weighs 4 lbs. Roy has learned to use the dog door and also will use potty pads indoors. He may occasionally mark but that behavior should be gone after he is neutered. Roy loves being a lap dog and is very sweet but also loves zipping through the dog door to explore the yard. He has been around mature children. Roy will be neutered, vaccinated and microchipped the week of November 7. Complete an adoption application for Roy at wecareforanimals.org and his foster will follow up with you. Roy’s adoption fee is $125.

Bean

Bean, a very sweet and active approximately 3 year old chihuahua mix weighing in at about 3-4 lbs. Bean came from a home with other small dogs and is good with the small dogs in his foster home. He has made potty training progress: Knows how to use the dog door, will use potty pads indoors but still may have an occasional accident in the home. Loves to cuddle and has a sweet personality. Bean will be neutered, vaccinated and microchipped the week of November 7. Complete an adoption application for Bean at wecareforanimals.org and his foster will con

Shelly is a 7 month old shepherd mix pup.  Shelly, like her siblings, was rescued from “too many animals, not enough care” situation.  She has been altered, brought current on vaccines and is micro chipped.  Shelly is house trained and is a very affectionate dog.  Shelly is a special needs pup.  She has some neurological issues with her back legs.  She has been examined by the vet and x-rays showed nothing wrong with her hips or legs.  She has some numbness in her back legs but walks and runs fine, just a little awkward.  Shelly is shy at first meeting but then warms up quickly.

Wynona is about 8 months old and a shepherd mix.  Wynona is very social and seems to do well with other dogs.  She is strong and will need an active family willing to devote time to Wynona and help her with her manners.  She will need a secure fenced yard.  Shepherd experience would be a plus. Wynona has been spayed, micro chipped and is current on vaccines.  She is house trained.

 

 

Wynona
shelley

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.

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