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"Pokemon Go" Leads Players to Nevada’s Adoptable Pets

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Wednesday, August 3, 2016   

RENO, Nev. - Pokemon Go's virtual monsters have been found hiding in the kennels at animal shelters - and the Nevada Humane Society is inviting fans of the wildly popular game to hunt for Pokemon at their facilities and help the animals in the process.

The shelter has seized on the popularity of the game with a promotion called "Adoptemon." Pokemon Go leads players to hunt in locations known as PokeStops that are determined by the game company, Niantic - and it just so happens that the shelters in Reno and Carson City both have a PokeStop in or near their parking lots, said Kimberly Wade, senior manager of communications and events for the Nevada Humane Society.

"Our staff went through. We found Pokemon hiding in cat kennels and in dog kennels," she said, "and so it's a great way to get people into the shelter to not just focus on the game, but to also see all of the great animals that we have here available for adoption."

The game company does not accept requests to establish PokeStops, but Niantic reportedly is considering including sponsored locations in the future.

Even if people don't adopt an animal when playing Pokemon Go, Wade said, they still can help the animals by posting pictures of their hunt online.

"Our hope is that when people come in, they'll take a screenshot of the Pokemon that they catch next to that dog or cat," she said, "and they'll put that picture out there on their social media to help raise awareness for homeless pets and in turn, get them adopted."

One shelter in Indiana is encouraging the public to drop in and walk the dogs while playing Pokemon Go. But the Nevada Humane Society hasn't gone that direction, concerned that people might become overly distracted by the game. Instead, Wade said, its dog walkers are registered, trained volunteers.


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