
The Weekly Newspaper of Inglewood
Herald Publications - El Segundo, Hawthorne, Lawndale & Inglewood Community Newspapers Since 1911 - (310) 322-1830 - Vol. 71, No. 6 - February 10, 2022
Our District Wishes Our Community Partner,
the Los Angeles Rams, Good Luck
Through our partnership with the Los Angeles Rams organization, we have been able to continuously provide resources and opportunities to our students, staff, and families. We appreciate all of their efforts and cannot wait to see them compete this upcoming weekend. GO
RAMS on Super Bowl Sunday. Photo courtesy Inglewood Unified School District.
Lulu Quigley
Fred Peaches
and then he gets caught up in the thick of it.
He plays well with other cats, so we think he
will adopt in a forever home either as a solo
kitty or with an FeLV+ buddy.
Peaches is a very active boy who loves to
run around and play. This handsome young
kitty loves to be petted. Peaches was found
abandoned at a school. Now he is happy to
have a warm place to sleep. Peaches is looking
for a forever home with someone who
can give him lots of attention and play time.
These cats and kittens are available for adoption
through Kitten Rescue, one of the largest
cat rescue groups in Southern California. 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
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.
Quigley is a bit of a goofball professor. He
is a sweet boy, intelligent and quick to learn,
who is unafraid of meeting new people and
making friends. He is talkative and will hold
a “conversation” for several minutes while he
purrs and gives loving headbutts. In the morning,
Quigley likes to cuddle and receive lots
of pets on his belly while he wakes up. His
favorite game is to chase his toy fox before
he clambers, climbs, and jumps atop his cat
tower to gaze out the window and catch a
snooze. In the evening, he likes to check on
all his people and make sure they are safe
and settled for the night. Another round of
fun playing after dinner, and then it’s for bed
to cuddle up with someone.
Lulu is a beautiful girl with a beautiful
personality to match. She is very sweet and
loves to be petted yet she also likes her independence.
She is the perfect kitty companion
whether you work from home or away from
home because she is not too needy and is
content to spend her time napping or watching
birds from a window. Lulu has a very
easy-going personality and would be fine
adopted into a single pet household or into
a home with an existing friendly cat. Come
meet this lovely girl to see first-hand what
a gem she is.
The “Fred Mertz” of our “I Love Lucy”
quartet is a member of four FeLV+ kittens that
came to Kitten Rescue from an LA County
shelter. He is certainly one striking gentleman!
His unique tuxedo markings make him
stand out in the crowd almost as much as
his quirky personality does. Fred can also be
exceptionally sweet as he will readily accept
human attention (until he decides to play the
“chase the hand” game). He is very curious
too. When any shenanigans start, Fred is always
first on scene to find out what is going on,
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. •