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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.
Mojo Jojo
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.
Saving one animal won’t change the world, but
the world will surely change for that animal. •
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Featured Pets of the Week
was provided with physical therapy and stimulation
to try to get him to sit, crawl or even
walk. He became fast friends with one of our
nursery residents, Cupid, who helped so much
with his physical therapy, that one day Mojo
decided he was done with laying around and
started walking, much to the surprise, shock
and delight of all of his caregivers. He loves
to snuggle, wrestle, and play with his BFF,
Cupid, so we would love to see these two
boys get adopted together, especially as we
strongly believe that Cupid really helped with
Mojo’s recovery. They are a purr-fect pairing.
Steve is the definition of a gentle giant; his
heart is as big as he is! He demands to sleep
with you at night and will knock at the door
to remind you in the unlikely event you forgot.
Steve is very sweet and will calmly ask to be
pet. This big guy is good around older children
who do not have too much energy and adults
that just want to cuddle and chill. He would
love a home with a non-dominant buddy cat,
preferably female. At our partner adoption
lounge Tail Town, Steve makes sure all the
other cats stay on their best behavior and all
the kittens put their best paw forward. Steve is
the unofficial Mayor of Tail Town and hopes
to see you real soon! Steve is FIV+, but this
does not impact him at all. Given proper care
and attention, an FIV+ cat will live the same
lifespan as an FIV negative cat. The disease
is extremely hard to transmit from cat to cat,
requiring direct blood contact (typically from
a deep puncture wound). It is not transmissible
to humans or other species.
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 of all
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.
This sweet momma is ready for her own
home and to be a “kitten”! Atlantis was a
stray who had six kittens and is ready for the
spotlight. She loves to cuddle and get belly rubs
as she is probably grateful that she does not
have babies going for milk anymore. Atlantis
would love to be an only cat, but maybe another
independent furry friend would be nice.
She would thrive with space to run and do her
own thing. This girl is so sweet and was the
best momma, but now it is her time to find a
home; we hope it’s with you.
Brie is so lovable and sweet. She is independent
loves to play and explore. At first, she may
be timid, but will warm up quickly. Brie runs
around and will find the tiniest hiding places,
then will run out to check you out once she
hears you. Brie is a foodie and waits patiently
for her yummy kitten food. Brie and her sister,
Cheddar, love each other and it would be best
if they are adopted together.
Cheddar is extremely affectionate kitten
who loves to play and explore. She is the most
lovable kitty and purrs all the time. This little
talker will meow at you for attention, food
and some loving. Cheddar and her sister Brie
would be a great addition to your forever home!
Spring loves to play, especially when you
bring out the feathers. Like most of us in 2021,
Spring
Spring may keep her distance. Once you have
passed her arbitrary checklist of “things she
requires in a friend,” she will let you pet her.
Spring also loves sunbeams and lunchtime.
Mojo Jojo is our miracle kitty! He and his
two sisters were rescued from the city shelter
where they were about to be euthanized. Mojo’s
legs were completely stiff and he was unable to
walk at all. It was quickly realized that he has
a condition called Cerebellar Hypoplasia. We
have a lot of experience with caring for cats
with this condition, so we immediately knew
we had to rescue him. Cerebellar hypoplasia
(CH) is a neurological condition where the
brain does not develop properly; it causes cats
to be wobbly when they walk and sometimes
lose balance. In Mojo JoJo’s case, this was
severe as he was unable to walk at all. Mojo
Atlantis
Steve
Brie Cheddar