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My name is Squeeze!

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Facts about me

Breed
Domestic Shorthair/Domestic Shorthair
Color
Orange or Red
Age
Senior
Sex
Male
Pet ID
48905064
Hair Length

My info

Small blue checkmark Spayed / Neutered

My story

This pet has no story. Click the “Ask About Me” button to view the contact information for the organization caring for me.
Shelter

Jackson/Teton County Animal Shelter

Contact info
Pet ID
48905064
Contact
Address
PO Box 1687, 3150 Adams Canyon, Jackson, WY 83001
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Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

We request that potential adopters think seriously about their housing for the future. The lack of pet-friendly housing is one of the primary reasons why animals are surrendered to this Shelter. Other than that, the adoption process is simple and straightforward. We have an application which can be filled out on our website.

The adoption fee for a dog is $110, for a cat $95. We pay for the spay/neuter of the animal (if it is not already done). If the adopter lives within Teton County, the animal will also be licensed before leaving the Shelter ($10 for fixed animals).

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The Shelter is located on Adams Canyon, up the hill from the Recycling Center just south of Town. Hours of operation are 12-6 T-F.

More about this shelter

The Jackson/Teton County Animal Shelter provides humane care to, and provides homes for, lost and abandoned companion animals. Jointly funded by the Town and County for basic operations, it utilizes donations for the spay/neuter and special veterinary treatment that may be required by these shelter animals. Basic operations include the enforcement of animal control regulations, lost and found pets, licensing, surrenders & adoptions, and the loan of equipment (live traps etc.). The Shelter is also tasked with educating the public on responsible animal care and ownership. While called a 'shelter', it goes above and beyond just sheltering animals. Programs are in place to enrich the lives of these animals; volunteers walk and train dogs daily, and socialize with cats. Please feel free to contact us with any questions regarding services provided and general policies.