Adopt

My name is
Snowman!

Posted over 8 years ago | Updated 1 week ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Meet the Pet

Adoption fee: $75

This helps Foreclosed Upon Pets with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
White (Mostly)
Age
9 years 7 months old, Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
nov24
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Snowman, a gentle 10-year-old white kitty with a heart as pure as his name. Recently surrendered due to his owner’s passing, Snowman has known love and companionship and is ready to share his calm, sweet nature with a new family. He’s laid-back and absolutely adores head scratches and belly rubs. Snowman previously lived with both a dog and a cat, and he enjoyed their company, so he’d do well in a home with other friendly pets. If you’re looking for a mellow, affectionate friend who just wants to be near you, Snowman is ready to fill your heart with warmth and companionship. Could you be his new forever family? He does require a specialty urinary tract health food which is easy to find.

Snowman is neutered, vaccinated and micro-chipped with an adopt fee of $75. If interested, submit an application at https://forecloseduponpets.org/cat-adoption-application.
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
nov24
Contact
Address
We do NOT have a facility for surrender., Please go to our web page for instructions on surrendering a pet., Las Vegas, NV 89101

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

http://forecloseduponpets.org/dog-adoption-application/

2.

Meet the Pet

Dogs - Saturday 9:30am-12:30pm 6650 N Durango or 9775 W. Charleston Cats - all the time - 5160 S. Ft. Apache

Additional adoption info

GUIDELINES FOR ADOPTING

Guidelines for Adopting a Dog

We only adopt dogs to families in Clark County Nevada.

If you have a yard it must be safe, secure gate that small dogs can’t squeeze through, tall enough fence that larger dogs can’t jump over
Any dogs you currently have in your home must be spayed or neutered.
(Spaying and neutering is mandatory in Clark County.)
We will do a home check to verify safety for dog, and to make sure our dog gets along with any pets or children in your home.
Entire family should be present for home check. We want to make sure this is the best fit for the dog AND the family.
ADOPTION FEES:
Puppies Under 1 year $350.00
Dogs $275.00 ($25.00 discount for senior citizens 65 and older)
Senior Dogs 10 years & older $200.00 ($25.00 discount for senior citizens 65 and older)


Guidelines for Adopting a Cat

Adoption fee for Cats is varies by age and breed. Fee is listed in Biography.
All cats have been spayed or neutered, are current on their shots, and have been tested for Feline Leukemia and HIV

1. The cats are to be indoor cats only.
2. You may NOT declaw the cat.
3. If for any reason you cannot keep the cat please return it to FUPI..no questions asked.
4. The adoption fee is considered a donation and will only be refunded if ok'd by FUPI.
( We understand there may be extenuating circumstances.).

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We DO NOT have a physical location to surrender pets.

Pet adoption events will be held every Saturday (except holidays) @ the following locations. You may call (702) 272-0010 to confirm an animal’s attendance at a specific event. Adoption events at Petsmart are from 10am – 2pm.

Petsmart Adoption Locations this week:

AT THE CORNER OF

Tropicana and Ft. Apache in the Southwest (Cats only)

Charleston and Hualapai in Summerlin (Dogs only)

N. Durango at the 215 in Centennial Hills in the Northwest (Dogs only)

You may set up meet and greet at another time by calling 702-272-0010 and leaving your name, phone number, email, and the animal you are interested in. Someone will return your call as quickly as possible. We are an all-volunteer organization, so please have patience.

More about this rescue

Foreclosed Upon Pets, Inc. (FUPI) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the rescue of domesticated animals that have been abused and/or abandoned by their owners as a result of economic hardship, including home foreclosure, loss of employment, insufficient income, or death and illness. FUPI will work to further the cause of animal control through the education of the general public about the humane benefits of spay and neuter programs. FUPI will take on a leadership role in developing strategies and creating coalitions with other animal rescue organizations in order to better serve the residential and commercial sectors of the community in the fight against animal cruelty.

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