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Hawaii
Housing Protection Department
One Manchester Blvd., Suite 602
Inglewood, CA 90301
Office: (310) 412-4330
Fax: (310) 412-5681
Email: housingprotection@cityofinglewood.org
The City of Inglewood Housing Protection Department was
established in May of 2020, and is responsible for monitoring
and enforcing the City’s rent regulations and just cause eviction
protections. The Department’s initial launch date for the program
begins on October 1, 2021, with registration commencing in
January 2022. The Inglewood City Council has waived the fee
for all residential units registered between January 7, 2022
through March 31, 2022.
The City Council created the Department to assist its residents,
both landlords and tenants, and we are here to help!! For
any resident who has questions or concerns regarding rent
increases and eviction procedures and protections, you are urged
to contact the City of Inglewood Housing Protection Department
at 310-412-4330 or housingprotection@cityofinglewood.org.
but not boss him around. Phillip would be
happiest living with a man or someone willing
to be patient and give this sweet boy a
chance to come out of his shell and show
what a wonderful cat he can be!
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.
Purrrfect Companions
Cats can live up to 20 years or more…and
very actively at that. So even a cat who is
five years old or older still has many years
ahead of them. Are you ready to take on a
20-year responsibility? If so, a kitten might
be great choice for you. If you aren’t, then
an adult cat who might be five or 10 may be
a better choice. Waiting for adoption are cats
and kittens of every age, color and personality.
When you adopt, you save a life… and
in turn enrich your own.
Bradley was trapped in a TNR (trap, spay/
neuter and release) of a large cat colony in
an industrial area. As he was about to be
released, the trapper realized Bradley was a
friendly cat, not a feral. So, she decided to
hold off and get him into a foster home for
further assessment/adoption help. Bradley is
very sweet, affectionate, and playful. He has
lots of energy and is always ready for a round
of tug-of-war with a wand toy. After playing,
Bradley loves to give himself a bath and then
curl up in a cozy bed or blankie. He loves
mealtime and enjoys sitting to observe his
cat and human friends alike.
Moby is one of the sweetest little kittens
we have met. He loves to be snuggled and
loves to cuddle. This adorable boy runs around
and wrestles with his little kitten friends and
takes long naps. Moby’s dream is to have a
home with a loving human and another kitten.
Hawaii is a total love bug. He loves giving
kisses after he eats. His favorite place to rest
after a good play session is on your shoulder
in the nook of your neck. Hawaii thinks he is
a gymnast when playing with his favorite fishing
rod toy jumping high in the air attempting
somersaults! Hawaii also is happy to wander
off and be independent. This playful tot is
always ready for a new adventure. He must
be either adopted into a home that already
has a friendly, playmate kitty or adopted with
another kitten.
Munchkin is smallest in her litter. She is
receiving extra love and care from her foster
parents because she is almost half size from
her brother and sisters. Munchkin likes to
come to your lap and stay close by. She is
the sweetest purr machine and little shy girl
who needs to be adopted with one of her
sisters, Princess or Blossom, or to a home
when someone is always home.
Phillip is a beautiful orange marbled tabby.
He has always been shy but is extremely sweet
and gentle. He is currently loving life at our
partner Tail Town, where you can come meet
him in-person! When he arrived, Phillip was
quite shy and took a while to acclimate. Now
this amazing boy has his own routine and
will come out to play, greet people he finds
interesting, and of course find his favorite
snacks! Phillip would definitely do well with
a confident kitty who can show him the ropes,
Bradley
Munchkin
Phillip
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
Moby animal. •