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Page 8 September 29, 2016 Purrrfect Companions Robert Cleo Looking to add a little love in your life with a new best friend? As with every homeless pet, these kitties are looking for special people who will love them forever in their new home. Robert was rescued as an underage kitten from the L.A. City Shelter system. He is a graduate of our Kitten Rescue Nursery and being a “bottle baby”, he is insanely sweet and loving with people. Big for his age, this floppy 5-month-old kitty is a snuggle bug and has a soft chatty personality. While he does love to chatter, he’s actually very quiet, never raising his voice past a soft meow. Robert is very high energy and must have a kitty companion to play with.  It takes him a solid 1-2 weeks to adjust to  a new kitty, so ideally he’d love a home with a kitty he’s already buddies with. His current best friend is Beans; they cuddle, hang out together, and play. Robert is a bit of wild child, all over the place and constantly checking everything out, so Beans is a nice mellowing personality for him. Beans was rescued from under a car where he was eating beans. This 9-month-old kitten is very sweet and loving; once he knows you, he will purr and knead his paws during lap time. Beans loves people, but would do best with adults or older children as chaos can be a bit scary for him.  It takes him a week or two to adapt to a new environment, so he would prefer a home where he won’t be moving often.    Beans was born with a condition called eyelid agenesis, meaning he did not have any upper eyelids.  His left eye had to be removed due to infection and structural abnormalities. Beans does not need special medical care beyond a simple, over the counter nighttime lubricant ointment given once per day. (A tube is around $10 and lasts other kitties at his foster home and foster family dog. These kitties are available for adoption through Kitten Rescue, one of the largest cat rescue groups in Southern California.  All of 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 us at mail@ kittenrescue.org. Your tax deductible donations several months.) He’s a playful boy who loves to romp with other kitties. Currently, Beans is good buddies with a lynx point Siamese, Robert, and they would love to be adopted together. Once he knows them, Beans gets along with all other kitties and would ideally have a forever kitty friend in his home. Gingi is a short-haired classic orange tabby with beautiful markings and color. He is the largest in a litter of four and will be a big handsome marmalade cat when he matures. He is a very active and friendly kitten and very socialized to people and petting. Gingi was rescued as a very young kitten together with mother Cleo and three siblings. He is still with his mother in foster care and is healthy and well adjusted, but now he needs a home of his own. He would do well with another cat and gets along with the foster family dog. Cleo is a long-haired, smoky calico and white tabby girl with a beautiful plume of a tail. She was rescued with her four tiny kittens from the yard of a non-profit after-school facility. She is a very special too-young mother cat who faithfully cared for her kittens under dire circumstances. Just barely a year old, Cleo is in a foster home raising her healthy, happy kittens who are now ready to go out on their own and be adopted. Cleo is also looking for a safe and quiet home for herself, too. Cleo is the softest, quietest, most loving and docile cat this foster caretaker has ever met. She is wise beyond her tender age and radiates peace and quiet. She would probably do best in a quiet environment with adults or older children and likes nothing more than to sit in your lap and purr. Lulu and Pitti Pat are two more of Cleo’s kittens (and Gingi’s siblings). Lulu is a female short-haired calico with white mittens and very pretty orange facial markings. She is the smaller female of the litter and has a very sweet passive nature and loves to be held and cuddled. Her sister, Pitti Pat, is also a short-haired calico with white mittens. She is the largest girl of the group and will be a lovely big cat when she matures. She is very active and independent and would do very well with older children or adults.  Both are healthy and well adjusted, and would do well with another cat. They also get along with the foster family dog. Last, but not least of Cleo’s family, is Jesse. He is a short haired black tipped Agouti tabby with a white bib and mittens. He has classic eye markings and a lovely even pattern. This friendly boy will become a large and beautiful cat as he grows up. Jesse is very active and very playful.  He needs a family that will play with him or a kitty playmate - maybe his brother Gingi? He gets along with the Beans Jesse Gingi 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 Ave. 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. • Lulu Pitti Pat Be kind. Save a life, Support animal rescue.


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