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Page 8 November 7, 2013 Pets Without Partners Purrrfect Companions You can’t buy love, but you can definitely adopt it from this week’s purr-fect partners. Trip and his siblings, T’Pol and Archer, came to Kitten Rescue when they were just three weeks old. Trip, T’Pol and Archer get Trip along with everyone they meet, from children to dogs to other cats, making them the perfect additions to any family. Trip is a happy-go-lucky goofball kitten with adorable white stockings and a chest and face that set off his orange Tabby striping perfectly. This playful dude is very outgoing and affectionate, always purring up a storm. He is bigger than his siblings and has cute pink toes.  T’Pol is a happy, thriving kitten with the cutest orange spot on the top of her head. If you look closely at her brown Tabby markings, you can see soft, faint lines of orange/brown that show off her Tortoiseshell side. She adores being stroked and loves to snuggle in blankets and kitty beds. T’Pol is a loving little girl with a lot of spunk and playfulness. She especially likes toys that fit in her mouth, running around the house with them and batting them around with her little paws. Archer is a happy little boy with super-soft, creamy orange fur and a white chin. Archer will rub his face on yours, rolling over onto his back while purring as he nuzzles you. He loves to snuggle on the bed and will sleep curled up on your legs every single night. He has the sweetest disposition and is a true peacekeeping kitty; going with the flow of whatever animal is in charge.  Because they are so young, T’Pol, Archer and Trip each must be adopted with another kitten/young kitty or placed in a home with a young feline companion. They would be too lonely as only kittens. 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 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. • Adopt a “pet without a partner” and give a homeless pet a second chance in life. Denali is a fabulous, very intelligent Malinois/Australian Shepherd-mix pup. She has a gorgeous golden coat with a freckled black muzzle. Smart is just the tip of the iceberg with Denali this dog. She is still a puppy and highly trainable. She will make a great family pet and constant companion. Denali is approximately four months old and as of now, weighs 26 pounds. She will grow up to be a nice medium-sized dog. This terrific pup has good play manners with the other dogs here at the rescue and loves her toys. Denali is spayed, current on vaccinations, de-wormed, microchipped, fine with other dogs and cat-safe. We ask that children be over the age of eight. Gypsy and Taylor are super cute, little Dachshund and Corgi-mix pups. Their coats are a soft red, and they were born with docked tails. Their mother dog was a purebred Red Dachshund and the father dog was a Corgi mix with a docked tail. Gypsy and Taylor are very unique-looking little puppies. Take a look at Taylor’s beautiful airplane ears. They are full of puppy energy and love to play. Both are very loving and sweet and will be great family pets. Gypsy and Taylor are fine with all the other dogs here at the rescue and are patiently awaiting their forever homes. Gypsy and Taylor will be fixed when of age, are current on vaccines, de-wormed, microchipped, fine with other dogs and cat-safe. We ask that be children over the age of eight, please. 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. • Gypsy Happy Tails T’Pol and Archer Taylor Little Elsie was abandoned in a parking lot – dirty, hungry, scared and alone. She hit the jackpot with a new home: her new mom Connie, a new brother Tankie and her new name – Molly. “We liked Lucy ‘Goosey,’ but I came up with ‘Molly’ and I really loved it. We are going to stick with Molly. She comes to that too! She’s just a happy little girl and a snuggle bug. Tankie and her love to play. She steals the toy--then he chases her, and they play tug-of-war for 10 minutes before one of them gives up. Tank has definitely settled down around her, and the water bottle has definitely helped. As small as she is, Molly is a jumper. Not really on people because she normally hops on her hind legs straight up like she’s dancing...it’s actually pretty cute. But she Elsie (on the left. Now “Molly”) hits the jackpot! has jumped out of the playpen several times when I’ve tried to separate them. He’s almost twice her height and doesn’t do that. I’ve actually covered her playpen and she hasn’t done it since. I just don’t think she likes to be alone. I’ve told a lot of people about your rescue and will continue doing so because it was a great experience, and I really enjoyed meeting you. Thanks for all the photos. I just love them, and I am so glad Molly is a part of our family now. She just fits right in. She is great and we love her! Take care and I will keep in touch. - Connie.” 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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