
January 3, 2019 Page 7
Featured Pets of the Week
Galaxy (19-01442): 2 Years Old/Domestic
Short Hair/Female
“I’m Galaxy, a playful young kitty whose
favorite toys are mice and feather wands.
I’m looking for a Friend for Life who will
play with me and have a snuggle afterwards!
Could that be you?” More info: https://spcala.
com/adoptable/pet/?ss=19-01442
Guava (19-01516): 2 Years Old/Domestic
Short Hair/Male
“I’m Guava, as sweet as my name! I live
for cuddling, purring and making biscuits.
I am just such a lovebug who would love
to become your Friend for Life, so come
check meowt today! I know you’ll want to
take me home.” More info: https://spcala.
com/adoptable/pet/?ss=19-01516 •
Provided by Meggie Hogan,
Development Assistant/spcaLA
This cuddly kitty trio will give those looking
to adopt their next pet some awesome
options. Each of them is available at the
spcaLA South Bay Pet Adoption Center at
12910 Yukon Ave., Hawthorne, CA 90250.
To learn more, call 310-676-1149.
Sky (19-00390): 4 Years Old/Siamese
Mix/Female
“Meow, I’m Sky, a stunning Seal Point
Siamese mix with a super friendly and loving
purrsonality. I love meeting new people
and showing off my purring skills. Come
check meowt today and I’ll show you just
how special I really am!” More info: https://
spcala.com/adoptable/pet/?ss=19-00390
Sky
Galaxy Guava
us at mail@kittenrescue.org.
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, 914 Westwood
Blvd. #583, Los Angeles, CA 90024.
On Saturdays, we have adoptions from noon
to 3:30 p.m. in Westchester at 8655 Lincoln
Blvd. just south of Manchester Avenue, and
also in Mar Vista at 3860 Centinela Ave,
just south of Venice Boulevard. Our website
lists additional adoption sites and directions
to each location.
Saving one animal won’t change the
world, but the world will surely change for
that animal. •
Purrrfect Companions
A new year, a new start … Begin your
year with a special new love when you adopt
one of these precious kitties.
Many of the teenage and adult cats we
rescue have been abandoned, neglected or
dumped at the shelter and find themselves
in a terrifying, lonely new world. They are
supremely deserving — and appreciative —
of a second chance at life.
Calpyso is a very affectionate kitty who
loves to get attention. This girl is settling into
the Kitten Rescue Sanctuary groove and is
adapting to all the cats, but we suspect she
would be happy enough as a solo kitty as
well. Calypso is a curious kitty who enjoys
investigating her surroundings and also enjoys
helping the caretakers with tasks like changing
out cat beds and sweeping. Her current
favorite toy is a cat tunnel that she enjoys
leaping in and out of frequently. Calypso
can’t wait for her forever home!
Farkle is a curious fluffball of energy.
He purrs when you just look at him, loves
his humans and loves to spend time with
humans and dogs while talking their ear
off. He is very high-energy and possibly has
some dwarfism — he is very short compared
to his siblings. He will need to be in a house
with older children who understand kittens
and their antics. A KR volunteer rescued
Farkle from a shelter. His history is unknown
before seven weeks old. Being a stray kitten,
Farkle can be skittish and startles easily at
times. He needs to be adopted with a bonded
sibling. He pairs well with all of his siblings
— Topanga, Riley or Corey. This is a group
of expert climbers, jumpers and escape artists.
Some cat experience would be good
with this group.
These cats and kittens are available for
adoption through Kitten Rescue, one of the
largest cat rescue groups in Southern California.
Farkle (back center) and family Calypso
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 or email