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Unicorn Point Animal Sanctuary
Imlay, NV
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PO Box 232
Imlay NV, 89418
Unicorn Point Animal Sanctuary is a No-Kill Care for Life pet sanctuary. Given the space and resources, we will take in just about any type of animal that can be considered a pet. Not just your average dogs and cats, but we have also had sheep, goats, horses, pot bellied pigs, turkeys, chicken, pheasants, and various other fowl. We have also had numerous small furry rodents and a scaly creature or two. We are currently home for a miniature horse, a lama and a beautiful pair of emu. We have taken in animals from other states as well. At the moment we have cats from Seattle, Dallas, Boston, Utah, and Lelani came to us all the way from Hawaii. Now, not all of these animals are available for adoption. When we take in an animal, we feel we are making a commitment to caring for that animal for the rest of it's natural life. We will asses that animals character and temperament as well as it's physical and emotional needs to determine its adoptability. If there are no barriers to adoption, a suitable home will be sought. This could take days, weeks, or months. We have had some animals in our program for years before just the right home came along. And if the right home does not present itself, we will simply keep that critter ourselves, giving it all the loving attention it needs.
Until our financial situation has improved, we are unable to accept any new animals.
Imlay NV, 89418
Unicorn Point Animal Sanctuary is a No-Kill Care for Life pet sanctuary. Given the space and resources, we will take in just about any type of animal that can be considered a pet. Not just your average dogs and cats, but we have also had sheep, goats, horses, pot bellied pigs, turkeys, chicken, pheasants, and various other fowl. We have also had numerous small furry rodents and a scaly creature or two. We are currently home for a miniature horse, a lama and a beautiful pair of emu. We have taken in animals from other states as well. At the moment we have cats from Seattle, Dallas, Boston, Utah, and Lelani came to us all the way from Hawaii. Now, not all of these animals are available for adoption. When we take in an animal, we feel we are making a commitment to caring for that animal for the rest of it's natural life. We will asses that animals character and temperament as well as it's physical and emotional needs to determine its adoptability. If there are no barriers to adoption, a suitable home will be sought. This could take days, weeks, or months. We have had some animals in our program for years before just the right home came along. And if the right home does not present itself, we will simply keep that critter ourselves, giving it all the loving attention it needs.
Until our financial situation has improved, we are unable to accept any new animals.
Do you need to find a loving home for your pet?
No-kill shelters do wonderful work, but as a result, are often inundated with pet surrenders. In the unfortunate scenario that you have to find a new home for your pet, please read through the rehoming solution and articles on this page before contacting the shelter.
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