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My name is Walter!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 1 month ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Longhair/Domestic Shorthair
Color
Orange or Red
Age
Senior
Sex
Male
Pet ID
55076354
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Hello,

My name is Walter. I was brought to the shelter with my friend Jack when our owner passed away. We are spending time in our own condo in the office at the shelter. kind of nice to be the first seen when you walk in! My friend Jack can be a little shy when he first meets people and can give a hiss to start off, but he doesn't mean it.

We would like to find a retirement home for the both of us to live out our days. We had bloodwork done and it says we can live many more years!

Ask about us today!
Shelter
Lakeland Animal Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
55076354
Contact
Address
PO Box 1000, 3615 State Road 67, Elkhorn, WI 53121

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Please our website for full information regarding adoption fees and requirements.
www.lakelandanimalshelter.org

Go meet their pets

Shelter Hours: Monday - Friday 12-6; Saturday 11-4
Closed: Sundays & Holidays.

We also have adoptable cats at PetSmart stores in Delavan and Sun Prairie. Our volunteers and animals can be found throughout the community at local events.

More about this shelter

Lakeland Animal Shelter is centrally located three miles south of Elkhorn, WI. on highway 67, and it is the only animal shelter in Walworth County. Its doors are open to the public six days a week except on legal holidays. The shelter is staffed by dedicated and trained employees. Volunteers also play a crucial role in meeting many of the shelter's special care needs.


Provide temporary care for stray, abandoned and unwanted animals.
Own and operate a rescue vehicle to pick up stray pets from municipal holding areas and private citizens.
Respond to injured animal emergencies 24 hours a day.
Employ a humane Officer to investigate cruelty and abuse complaints.
Maintain records on lost and found pets
Have available humane live traps for animals requiring capture.
Seek good homes for pet adoptions.
Provide a resource library.