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My name is Leo!

Posted over 8 months ago | Updated 5 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Mediumhair
Color
Age
1 year old, Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
X23232
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
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:

From Leo’s foster mom:
I thought I would take a few minutes and highlight one of my foster babies.
This is Leo. He will be a year old this month. He is such a little love! He's got so much love, he's got a second little heart "freckle" right by his cute little button nose!
Leo had a rocky start in life. His mama was dumped at the shelter in the middle of the night while in labor during a snow storm last spring. Luckily she was able to keep them all warm in the box they were in. I picked them up the very next morning.
Leo has grown up around many foster brothers and sisters. He's so laid back and very chill. He loves kibble and soft food. He also likes when his foster mom makes eggs for breakfast because he LOVES to share. He loves to weave between your legs and he really really loves an almost empty Laundry hamper to lie down in. He loves long naps in his foster mom's bay window.
He is neutered, box trained, chipped and vaxxed. He is used to being around other animals, though he prefers the females where cats are concerned. He's also out of the kitten phase. 😸

If you've been looking for the sweetest lovebug to add to your family, consider little Leo. Super sweet guy. He loves to be loved on but also likes to play. He tends to not like to be picked up, though he will tolerate it. He loves little plastic spring toys, and a good scratching post. He doesn't much care for dogs but has been around 3 of them in his foster home. He's also good around other kitties.Available through
Humane Society of Northern Utah
​email: 1adoptions@gmail.com
Telephone: (801)-648-2719
Rescue
Humane Society of Northern Utah

Contact info

Pet ID
X23232
Contact
Address
Brigham City - Ogden, UT 84404

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Puppies 8 weeks to 1 year old $300*
Dogs age 1 year old to 10 years old $200*
Senior dogs 10 years old or older $75*
2 puppies $500*
1 puppy and 1 dog $450*
*Some exceptions apply.
Kittens 8 weeks to 1 year old $90 each or 2 kittens for $150.
Cats 1 year old to 10 years old $60 each or 2 cats for $100
Senior cats 10 years or older $30 or 2 senior cats for $50.
1 cat adopted together with 1 kitten for $125.
Adoption fee for senior cats is waived for people 65 years old and older.
Other animals fees may vary.
$5 discount for anyone age 55 or older who adopts an adult cat. 10% discount for military, front line health care workers and first responders (ID required).  One one discount per adoption.
Requirements to adopt vary with each animal.

Go meet their pets

Our adoptable pets are available for meet and greets by appointment or at our adoption events. We normally have adoption events every Saturday at the Petco in Clinton, Utah*. You can meet some of our adoptable cats and/or kittens at the Clinton, Utah and Riverdale, Utah Petco stores anytime during their business hours as we have some in the enclosures at both stores.We also have additional adoption events throughout the year. *Please see our Facebook page (The Humane Society Of Northern Utah) for details. https://www.facebook.com/Humanesocietyofnorthernutah/ for more information. You can also send us an email at 1adoptions@gmail.com or call 801-648-2719 for more information on our sweet adoptable pets or to set up an appointment to meet one.

More about this rescue

Welcome to the Humane Society Of Northern Utah, our mission is to prevent cruelty to animals and alleviate fear, pain and suffering through public education, adoptions and advocacy. We will accomplish this mission through successful completion of the following goals/objectives:


Public Education
Spay Neuter
Emergency Medical Fund
Reduce Animal Euthanizing
Investigative Arm
Lobby Advocate
Increase Adoption Rates
Volunteer Program
Critter Camp
Animal Sanctuary