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Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 9:58 PM

Pets of the Week

Pets of the Week

CAPS
This brown tabby short-hair is the last of her litter still looking for a home. The tiniest of her trio, Fiddle makes up for her size with playful energy, fearless zoomies, and a take-charge attitude that keeps her siblings on their toes. She’s bold, active, and ready for her furever family.
CAPS will welcome seven more kittens and their mama in the coming weeks — check capsnevada.org for updates!
We’re also looking for new board and committee members to support our mission, along with volunteers to walk dogs, socialize cats, and help with shelter tasks. Interested? Call (775) 423-7500 or visit our website to get involved.

FAWG
Meet Leo!
Leo is a sweet and handsome two-year-old tabby looking for his forever home. Neutered, fully vaccinated, and ready to love, this affectionate boy thrives on snuggles and chin scratches. He’ll happily curl up next to you for hours of cozy companionship.
But don’t be fooled—Leo’s also got a playful streak! He enjoys batting at toys, chasing strings, and exploring his space with curious energy.
The perfect mix of mellow and active, Leo would do best in a home where he gets plenty of attention and affection. He’s got a heart full of love and is ready to share it with the right person.

 

City of Fallon Animal Shelter
Meet Mei-Mei, a gentle one-year-old pup with a heart of gold! She’s quiet, well-mannered, and gets along wonderfully with other dogs and kids. Leash trained, house trained, and sweet as can be, Mei-Mei even showed off her silly side by winning the hot dog eating contest at Bark in the Park! Ready for a loving home — maybe yours?
You can view available animals on Facebook at City of Fallon Animal Shelter — but please note, we do not respond to online comments. Call us at (775) 423-2282 so we can assist you directly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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