Adopt

My name is
Temari!

Posted over 10 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Home Check

3

Meet the Pet

4

Sign Adoption Contract

5

Pay Fee

6

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $100

This helps Southern Nevada Animal Rescue League with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Longhair
Color
Tortoiseshell
Age
4 years 10 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
8726
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Meet Temari!
Age: 4 years
Temperament: Sweet, affectionate, gentle, with some cattitude
Compatibility: Good with dogs, can be temperamental with other cats
Special Features: Stunning coloring, luxurious long fur

Temari, a stunning 4-year-old Domestic Longhair, is ready to captivate you with her beauty and charm. With breathtaking coloring and luxurious fur, she's truly one of a kind. Sweet and affectionate, Temari sometimes shows her "cattitude" and may be temperamental around other cats, but she's good with dogs. If you're looking for a feline companion with both beauty and personality, Temari is the perfect match. Apply today to give her the forever home she's been waiting for!
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
8726
Contact
Phone
Address
N Las Vegas, NV 89031

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

http://www.snarllv.org/adoption-interest-application.html

2.

Home Check

We will stop by for a home check to make sure your home is a good, safe, and loving environment for your new forever fur-baby.

3.

Meet the Pet

We will contact you to schedule a meet and greet with you, your family, and any other family pets.

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

5.

Pay Fee

6.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

Www.snarllv.org

Go meet their pets

You can check out our Facebook page for more information on upcoming adoption events.

More about this rescue

Southern Nevada Animal Rescue League (SNARL) exists to provide a better life for adoptable homeless, abandoned, or abused animals. We aim to assist in the effort of limiting the overpopulation of these animals as well as educate the public against breed or size discrimination. There is no such thing as a “bad breed”, only bad humans. Our mission is to make sure all of the animals we rescue are placed in loving, safe, and viable fur-ever homes.

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