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Snowbell is a lovely five-year-old spayed female cat. She has flame point markings and a lovely long coat that will require regular brushing in her new home. Snowbell has been a well-loved indoor-only pet for the past several years.

Snowbell is a lovely five-year-old spayed female cat. She has flame point markings and a lovely long coat that will require regular brushing in her new home. Snowbell has been a well-loved indoor-only pet for the past several years. She had to come back to the Northern Alberta Society for Animal Protection (NASAP) due to a change in the circumstances of her family.

Snowbell has lived with a dog in the past and, while she doesn’t love dogs, she will tolerate them if they are respectful of her boundaries. She loves to have her chin and cheeks scratched. She also loves seafood and the high places on her cat condo. She has tons of personality and she is very gentle. She has adapted quickly to her temporary foster home and is a quiet and respectful houseguest.

Please inquire about adopting Snowbell today if you can provide a safe and quiet indoor-only home! Snowbell’s NASAP adoption fee includes a post-adoption health check-up. Go online to www.nasap.ca and click on the ‘adopt me’ link underneath her picture or call 780-922-0250 and leave a voicemail.

Becks is a very sweet former NASAP boy who was recently returned due to a family situation. He is a well-behaved snuggle-bug who loves cuddles and attention. Becks is house and crate trained and travels well in the car. He is great with kids, cats and other dogs and is all around a great little boy who just wants to be loved.

Becks is vaccinated, microchipped and neutered and is ready to go to his new home anytime. We will have more on this sweetie pie as he gets settled in his foster home. Becks’ NASAP adoption fee includes a post-adoption health check-up. Go online to www.nasap.ca and click on the ‘adopt me’ link underneath his picture or call 780-922-0250 and leave a voicemail.




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