Page 8 April 17, 2014 Purrrfect Companions With Cute Kitties and Cuddly Bunnies, You Will Find Your Purr-Fect Partner unsure around other animals, but could adjust to a calm kitty. Daisy and Lily have been spayed and microchipped and can’t wait to have a bunny-loving home where they can get lots of love and attention. These kittens/cats 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, de-wormed and current on their vaccinations. For additional information and to see our other kitties, please check our website at www.kittenrescue.org, or email 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 Boulevard, #583, Los Angeles, CA 90024. On Saturdays, we have adoptions from noon to 3:30 p.m. in Westchester at 8655 Lincoln Boulevard, just south of Manchester Avenue, and also in Mar Vista at 3860 Centinela Avenue, just south of Venice Boulevard. Our website lists additional adoption sites and directions to each location. Be kind. Save a life. Support animal rescue. • home. She is currently learning to do her business outside, sleeps in a dog bed at night inside and is enjoying this comfort immensely. She has also learned to sit on command. Jetta is a very sweet dog. At this point in time, we would like to place her into an all-adult home and as an only dog until we learn more about her. Jetta is spayed, current on vaccinations, de-wormed and microchipped. Taylor is a darling little Dachshund/Jack Russell Terrier mix. She is a very uniquelooking little puppy with her cute airplane ears. Very loving and sweet, she will make a great family pet. Taylor is fine with all the other dogs here at the rescue and great with everyone in her foster home. She is completely housebroken, uses the doggie door, is crate-trained as well and loves to go for walks. Her best friend in her foster home is the cat--they roll all over the place playing together. Taylor is spayed, current on vaccinations, de-wormed and microchipped. To learn more about these and other wonderful dogs, visit our website at www. animalsrule.org. If a dog is on our website, it’s available. Or come to our Saturday adoption events from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 305 North Harbor Boulevard in San Pedro (just off the 110 near the cruise port). We are always in need of donations for veterinarian bills and our senior dogs. Donations can be made through our website or by sending a check payable to: Animals Rule Placement Foundation at 305 North Harbor Blvd., San Pedro, CA 90731. All donations are tax-deductible. We are a registered 501©3 non-profit organization. Saving one animal won’t change the world, but the world will surely change for that animal. • Happy Tails Pets Without Partners Serenity was found as a stray with no collar and no microchip. This sweet little gal is about three years old and weighs 10 pounds. Serenity is a fantastic little dog, very mild-mannered and go-with-the-flow in her Serenity is a tiny dog with a sweet personality. personality. She is great with children and with all the dogs here at the rescue. What a love of a little dog! Serenity is spayed, has had a dental, is current on vaccinations, de-wormed and microchipped. Jetta as pulled out of the Downey Shelter where she entered as a stray. She is a black and white beauty who is estimated to be around two years old. In her foster home, it has been very obvious Jetta has not been in a house much. The TV intrigues her, the oven scares her and the microwave ding puzzles her. We want Jetta to be a house dog and feel the love of being part of your Jonquil has beautiful, soft green eyes that are set off by her reddish Tabby fur that is streaked with black. She is a lovable girl who adores being petted. Jonquil is also confident and independent enough to be left alone and will be happy to play with you when you return. She would be great with an older dog or a calm one who will leave her alone, as she is perfectly happy to coexist with her foster home dog. Jonquil would be happy as an only cat or with a buddy who won’t be intimidated by her. She is definitely an alpha cat who loves hefty, easygoing, docile male cats who won’t ignore her, but also won’t bug her. This gorgeous girl is very deserving of a loving home and is waiting for you come meet her and find out if that family if you! Rabbits are delicate, exotic pets that can live up to 15 years. They are also wonderful companion animals…clean, sociable, and once neutered can easily be litter box trained. Daisy and her sister Lily are a pair of sister bunnies who are super-soft and love to be petted. They need some loving care to re-acclimate them. However, they are very sweet and will let you pick them up and hold them. Daisy and Lily spend lots of time grooming each other and absolutely must stay together! They are Taylor is ready to be part of a big family. Come meet these and other dogs and puppies at this Saturday’s adoption or at the Family Pet Expo, April 25-27 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. When you adopt a “pet without a partner,” you give a homeless pet a second chance in life. Jonquil has an independent streak but loves other animals. Jetta needs to get used to a new home. Daisy and Lily are looking for a home together. Pebbles and Her New Home Pebbles (aka Lilly) was intercepted along with her brother as their owner was dumping them off at the shelter. Now she loves being loved by her fur-ever family… “I wanted to follow up and let you know we are loving Lilly! She fits perfect into our pack. She is doing well and adapting. We had our pets’ godparents over last night to meet the newest family member and they love her! We had six dogs here and she was great with all of them. She is such a Pebbles gets lots of love from her new family. sweet baby. I was up three times last night taking her potty, but she did sleep straight from 12:30 to 6:15… Yay, LOL. I feel I will be sleep-deprived for a while. Oh well, this is what babies are all about. We are so grateful to have her in our lives. Thank you again…—Erica.” When you adopt a “pet without a partner,” you will forever make a difference in their life and they are sure to make a difference in yours. •
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