Meet Geo, a handsome eight-month-old tabby who is looking for a patient heart to call his own. While he is a bit of a wallflower initially, this gentle, neutered male is a true "slow burn" companion who just needs a little time to feel brave. Geo is a social butterfly when it comes to four-legged friends, getting along famously with both cats and dogs, and he is fully litterbox trained. Because loud noises and fast movements can be a bit overwhelming for him, he’s searching for a calm forever home with older children who can respect his space while he finds his confidence. Once he knows he’s safe, Geo’s sweet tabby spirit truly shines—he’s just waiting for the right person to show him that the world isn't so scary after all. For more information, contact the City/County Animal Shelter at (307) 686-5249.
Meet Geo, a handsome eight-month-old tabby who is looking for a patient heart to call his own. While he is a bit of a wallflower initially, this gentle, neutered male is a true "slow burn" companion who just needs a little time to feel brave. Geo is a social butterfly when it comes to four-legged friends, getting along famously with both cats and dogs, and he is fully litterbox trained. Because loud noises and fast movements can be a bit overwhelming for him, he’s searching for a calm forever home with older children who can respect his space while he finds his confidence. Once he knows he’s safe, Geo’s sweet tabby spirit truly shines—he’s just waiting for the right person to show him that the world isn't so scary after all. For more information, contact the City/County Animal Shelter at (307) 686-5249.
The Animal Control Division is composed of one Animal Control Supervisor, three Animal Control Officers, and three Animal Shelter Assistants. The Animal Control Division provides enforcement of the City's ordinances on animal control. They work to balance health, safety, and welfare needs of people and animals. The Animal Shelter is a City owned and operated facility. It provides housing and other shelter services for Gillette and Campbell County.
The Animal Control Division is composed of one Animal Control Supervisor, three Animal Control Officers, and three Animal Shelter Assistants. The Animal Control Division provides enforcement of the City's ordinances on animal control. They work to balance health, safety, and welfare needs of people and animals. The Animal Shelter is a City owned and operated facility. It provides housing and other shelter services for Gillette and Campbell County.
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