Meet Mason, a handsome young guy with some major head butting skills! He can be timid at first and is sensitive to loud or strange noises, but once he`s comfortable he`ll be putting his paws on your knee, head butting for pets, gobbling up treats, and showing off his trademark elevator butt. Because of his shyness, Mason is looking for an adult only home with adopters who`ll be patient while he gets used to his new environment. Mason A580293
Meet Mason, a handsome young guy with some major head butting skills! He can be timid at first and is sensitive to loud or strange noises, but once he`s comfortable he`ll be putting his paws on your knee, head butting for pets, gobbling up treats, and showing off his trademark elevator butt. Because of his shyness, Mason is looking for an adult only home with adopters who`ll be patient while he gets used to his new environment. Mason A580293
Please give yourself plenty of time to visit the shelter, meet your new companion, and complete the adoption process with our Shelter Service Reps. We recommend arriving at least 90 minutes before closing.
Please give yourself plenty of time to visit the shelter, meet your new companion, and complete the adoption process with our Shelter Service Reps. We recommend arriving at least 90 minutes before closing.
SFACC adoptions daily from 12 Noon to 4:30 PM. Cats and Kittens are also available at Petsmart's Geary location in San Francisco.
SFACC adoptions daily from 12 Noon to 4:30 PM. Cats and Kittens are also available at Petsmart's Geary location in San Francisco.
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The San Francisco Department of Animal Care and Control is committed to the delivery of effective, courteous, and responsive animal care and control services to the residents of San Francisco.
The Department is responsible for San Francisco's stray, injured, abandoned, neglected, and mistreated animals, as well as for the enforcement of all state and local Animal Control and Welfare laws.
The San Francisco Department of Animal Care and Control is committed to the delivery of effective, courteous, and responsive animal care and control services to the residents of San Francisco.
The Department is responsible for San Francisco's stray, injured, abandoned, neglected, and mistreated animals, as well as for the enforcement of all state and local Animal Control and Welfare laws.
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