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Purrrfect Companions
Cowboy Phoenix
We have kitties of every size and color. One
is sure to be your perfect match. Look at this
week’s picks and check out their friends at
www.kittenrescue.org.
Cowboy is wacky young boy with very
short, shiny, soft, black fur who along with his
sister Sammy was rescued at three weeks old
from the shelter. Shelters routinely euthanize
unweaned kittens if a rescue group is unable
to take them. Cowboy was a healthy kitten
and thrived on his bottle. Even though he was
weaned from his bottle at six weeks old, he
still likes to nurse on his foster mom’s hand.
This super-playful kitten is full of energy and
loves to race around playing chase with the
other cats or his sister, or just bat his toys
around. He will carry his toys around in his
mouth and will even reach out with a paw to
push any other cat away from his toys if they
try to take them. Cowboy needs to be adopted
with his sister Sammy. They are very bonded
and became the very best of friends when the
other kittens from the litter went to a different
foster home. Many bottle babies just want to
be together and are the most amazing pets.
Sammy is a very pretty little Siamese mix
kitten with white mittens on all four feet and
a little white spot next to her nose. She and
her brother Cowboy are bottle babies and were
saved from certain death at three weeks old
from the shelter. Sammy is a sweet girl who
loves to cuddle and nurse on her foster mom’s
hand when she’s not busy racing through the
house with her brother. Sammy and Cowboy
are two peas in a pod--super-loving and very
bonded to each other, so they will need to stay
together. Sammy likes to climb the cat tree and
carry her toys around in her mouth. She will
even give Cowboy a smack if he tries to get
her toy. Sammy has a very energetic personality
his legs up in the air. He also likes to snuggle
in bed and purr like a locomotive. He’ll come
when you call him and “Beam”! He also makes
an adorable chirping sound. Beamish needs a
little extra care with Miralax twice a day. His
foster mom puts it his food in the morning
and evening and Beamish thinks it’s a treat!
Simba is a very adorable and playful little
guy. At first his foster parent was going to
name him Hallmark because he looks like he
jumped right from a greeting card. He has the
softest fur of any kitten ever. Simba purrs and
makes biscuits continually. It’s pretty hard to
put him down. His first owner moved away, so
he came into foster care and now he has a BFF
named Jerry. Simba and Jerry are inseparable
partners in crime. These are two special boys
who adore each other. They play so well with
each other, it would be wonderful for them to
and is on the go off and on throughout the day.
When it’s sleepy time, she finds a soft place
to curl up and recharges for the next round of
play. She does need to stay with her brother
Cowboy because after losing her other siblings
to another foster home, she and Cowboy bonded
and became inseparable.
Chester is a very joyful kitten and is as
curious as they come. He loves to play with
any kitty toy in sight. He has a very slight purr
that is constant whether he is waking up, eating
or playing. Chester is a rambunctious eater.
The only time you’ll hear him is around meal
time. He also loves to groom himself as he is
sunbathing. Chester can easily keep himself
entertained as long as there are plenty toys
around. His favorite toy is the Go Cat mouse
wand. Hang it from a cat tree tower and he’s
constantly after it. His second favorite toy is the
Bergan Turbo Cat Scratcher. It makes him spin
right-round. Chester will be a great addition to
your home, with or without additional critters.
Phoenix and his sibling were found on the
street when they were newborns. Unfortunately
Phoenix’s sibling died, which is not uncommon
for newborns with no mama cat. Phoenix
currently lives in a foster home with several
other kittens, knows his cat manners, snuggles
and loves his foster sisters and brothers. He gets
along well with adult cats and small dogs, and
is super-affectionate with people. Sometimes
he purrs if you just look at him! Because he is
so young, he needs to be adopted with another
kitten or be in a home with another playful cat.
Beamish is a truly wonderful kitty. He’s a big,
handsome, brown and white tabby. He loves to
play with his toys! His favorites are his tunnel
and turbo scratcher. Beam also loves to play
with his kitty friends. He is a very funny kitty
and sometimes likes to sleep on his back with
Sammy Simba
Beamish
Blondie
Chester
be adopted together.
Blondie is a very sweet kitten that loves
affection and attention. He eagerly greets the
new people he meets, hoping to charm them
into making their laps available so he can get
a belly rub. He loves to cuddle and is able
to work his way into the hearts of everyone
he meets with his loving personality. Blondie
also has a playful side and will run from one
corner of a room to the other, chasing a laser
pointer and toys dangling from a cat wand.
After a day of cuddling and playing, he likes
to climb to the top tier of his cat tree and take
a long nap. Whoever gives Blondie a forever
home will be very lucky to have him join the
family because he is one cool kitty! Because he
is such a social kitten, he needs to be adopted
together with another kitten or into a home
with an existing cat.
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
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. •