Check out our sister brand, Kinship, for vet chat, a nutrition calculator, basic obedience training, and (much) more. So you're never flying solo in this pet parenting thing.
This helps Rexburg Animal Shelter with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
3 years old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
5618
Hair Length
–
My story
Share
Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Available 12/30/2024
This is Ebenezer. He is not as grumpy as his name suggests. This sweet guy was found wandering around Rexburg. He is declawed on his front paws and has a few odd white markings on his legs. He is a unique fellow that is for sure. He is pretty chill and laid back. He seems to be pretty nervous in new spaces which is to be expected. He would do best in a calm environment. He does have a grain intolerance so he would need grain free diet. If you are interested in meeting this guy come into the shelter!
Inquires are on a first come first serve basis.
If you are interested in adoption feel free to stop by, call us, or
message us on Facebook.
Call: (208)359-3005 (we only answer during open hours)
Email: animalshelter@rexburg.org
Facebook: Rexburg Animal Shelter
Available 12/30/2024
This is Ebenezer. He is not as grumpy as his name suggests. This sweet guy was found wandering around Rexburg. He is declawed on his front paws and has a few odd white markings on his legs. He is a unique fellow that is for sure. He is pretty chill and laid back. He seems to be pretty nervous in new spaces which is to be expected. He would do best in a calm environment. He does have a grain intolerance so he would need grain free diet. If you are interested in meeting this guy come into the shelter!
Inquires are on a first come first serve basis.
If you are interested in adoption feel free to stop by, call us, or
message us on Facebook.
Call: (208)359-3005 (we only answer during open hours)
Email: animalshelter@rexburg.org
Facebook: Rexburg Animal Shelter
490 W 4th N, GPS Friendly - 400 N 5th W, Rexburg, ID 83440
Donation
—
Their adoption process
1.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
2.
Pay Fee
3.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
Adoption Fees (No Apple Pay):
Cats males-$95, females $110 (includes Spay/Neuter, Vaccination, Rabies, Microchip, and City License)
Dogs $125-$190 (includes Spay/Neuter, Vaccination, Rabies, Microchip, and City License)
Fees may vary based upon weight of the dogs.
Adopters will need to provide Photo ID.
If they do not own the home adopters will need to provide proof that they are able to have the animal, they are interested in at the location they reside. (this might be a letter from a landlord, rental contract, or other documentation)
Adoption Fees (No Apple Pay):
Cats males-$95, females $110 (includes Spay/Neuter, Vaccination, Rabies, Microchip, and City License)
Dogs $125-$190 (includes Spay/Neuter, Vaccination, Rabies, Microchip, and City License)
Fees may vary based upon weight of the dogs.
Adopters will need to provide Photo ID.
If they do not own the home adopters will need to provide proof that they are able to have the animal, they are interested in at the location they reside. (this might be a letter from a landlord, rental contract, or other documentation)
Go meet their pets
Rexburg Animal Shelter
490 West 4th North
Rexburg, ID 83440
(208) 359-3005
Saturday and Sunday Closed
*Closed all holidays
Rexburg Animal Shelter
490 West 4th North
Rexburg, ID 83440
(208) 359-3005
Saturday and Sunday Closed
*Closed all holidays
More about this shelter
Many people look to animal control and the shelter as a last resort when they have tried other options and been unsuccessful; we're working to change that image. Animal control and the shelter should be looked at as a resource; here you have people trained in handling animals and animal behaviors, people with the experience and references to help you and your animal with obedience training, to work past behavioral issues, or to help the neighbor quiet their noisy dog. The shelter is also here to help reunite lost animals with their families or to find new homes for those animals where their families can no longer provide the environment needed.
Many people look to animal control and the shelter as a last resort when they have tried other options and been unsuccessful; we're working to change that image. Animal control and the shelter should be looked at as a resource; here you have people trained in handling animals and animal behaviors, people with the experience and references to help you and your animal with obedience training, to work past behavioral issues, or to help the neighbor quiet their noisy dog. The shelter is also here to help reunite lost animals with their families or to find new homes for those animals where their families can no longer provide the environment needed.
Other pets at this
shelter
We'll also keep you updated on Leia's adoption status with email updates.