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and that bounces. Ava gets along with small
children and would probably enjoy being at a
home with a toddler. Ava needs to be adopted
with one of her sisters, with another kitty or
into a home who has another kitty. Ava will
be your companion for life. She will cuddle
with you and stay by you no matter what.
Would you be willing to take this adorable
kitten into your loving home?
These cats and kittens are available for
adoption through Kitten Rescue, one of the
largest cat rescue groups in Southern Cali-
Purrrfect Companions
If you want a cat with a certain kind of
personality, you’re better off adopting an
adult. That kitten who is cute and snuggly
now may mature into a totally different kind
of cat! Cats who are teens or adults have
lived with our foster volunteers, so we can
match you up with the kind of cat you are
looking for. When you adopt, you save a
life… and in turn enrich your own.
Ethan came to us with four siblings (Larry,
Mo, Curly, and Lucy). He’s a lovely kitten,
so sweet and playful. However, he is very
shy. We are working to help him overcome
his shyness and he is getting better day by
day. When you adopt Ethan, please have
patience as he learns to trust. It would be
wonderful for Ethan to have a cat-friendly
dog or another cat/kitten in his new home
for him to play with. However, he is old
enough to be adopted alone as long as you
are able to give Ethan the attention needed
to allow him to blossom.
Larry, Ethan’s outgoing brother, is an
“in your face, give me attention now, play
with me, love me now,” kind of kitten. He
would do best if he had another kitten, cat,
or cat-friendly dog to play with! Larry is
just a plain brown tabby, but his outgoing
personality and affection gives him a movie
star quality you won’t want to pass by.
Quigley is a bit of a goofball professor.
This sweet intelligent boy is quick to learn
and loves meeting new people and making
friends. He is talkative and will engage in a
“conversation” for several minutes while he
purrs and gives loving headbutts. Quigley’s
temperament is mellow, calm, and very social.
He will do best in a home where there
is at least one person around for snuggles
and attention. Because he was accustomed
to living outdoors, and sometimes misses it,
it would also be ideal for his home to have
a secure catio, or other type of enclosed,
screened balcony, for him to get some fresh
air and to be outside for a little while.
These silly willy baby loves are the ultimate
cuddle monsters! As soon as you begin
to hold Gracie or Opie they begin to purr.
Gracie has the loudest purr of the two of them
and Opie wins for speed during zoomies. If
they’re not cuddling one another, they are
running around at the speed of light and
drifting around corners. Gracie will ask for
cuddles by jumping on your chest, climbing
up and nestling her little head on your
shoulder. These girls are looking for a family
that will not stifle their super fun jumping
abilities because they really do enjoy it so
much! Gracie and Opie are also good with
bunnies and other cats.
Ava is a lovely seven-month-old kitten
who was found dumped at a park along
with her two sisters, Olivia and Esperanza.
Thankfully, they were found and picked up
by a cat rescuer and were placed in a foster
home. Ava is a kind and energetic kitten. She
enjoys being given attention and playing with
any type of toy she can grab with her paws
Ava
Larry
fornia. All our kitties are spayed/neutered,
microchipped, tested for FeLV and FIV,
dewormed and current on their vaccinations.
For additional information and to see these
or our other kittens and cats, please check
our website www.kittenrescue.org.
Our Adoption Center is temporarily closed.
In the meantime, we are still conducting
contactless adoptions using all the online
tools at our disposal. To virtually browse our
adoptable cats, please visit our Adoption Gallery
where you can find photos and profiles
of all the cats and kittens we have up for
adoption from our network of foster homes
and from the Sanctuary. At the end of each
cat’s profile is a link to the email address of
the foster parent or adoption counselor, and
you may reach out directly with questions
or to arrange a virtual meeting.
The donations and support we receive from
individuals like you, who share our love and
commitment to helping cats and kittens in
Los Angeles, are the sole reason we are able
to do what we do. We are grateful for your
financial help. By making even a small donation
today, you can touch the lives of the
many deserving, wonderful animals in our
care. There are many ways you can donate
and help, and every dollar means so much.
Kitten Rescue is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Your
tax-deductible donations for the rescue and
care of our cats and kittens can be made
through our website or by sending a check
payable to Kitten Rescue, 3519 Casitas Ave.,
Los Angeles, CA 90039.
Saving one animal won’t change the
world, but the world will surely change for
that animal. •
Gracie and Opie
Quigley