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February 6, 2014 Page 7 Pets Without Partners Purrrfect Companions home and forever buddy. 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.• Add some extra love in your life when you adopt your purr-fect partner. Louie has adorable greenish eyes, spotted Tabby markings and tiny, white paws. He was rescued from the shelter along with his two brothers and mother when he was just four weeks old. Louie is very playful and gets along with every kitty he meets. Well-socialized and affectionate, Louie loves to nibble on your fingers and lick your hands for as long as you will allow him. He is extremely curious about everything around him and is constantly charging around exploring. If you call for him, Louie will come running, tail up, meowing in response. This sweet baby is the perfect addition to any home. Since he is so young still, Louie cannot be an only kitty and must be adopted either with a youthful companion or into a home with a young resident kitty with whom he can romp. Trapper was rescued off the streets after he stumbled into a trap set for his mother in order to get her spayed and to stop the cycle of kittens. Luckily for Trapper, because he was so young, he was brought into foster care where he quickly turned into a confident, loving kitten with a ton of spunk! This little black panther has engaging, golden-green eyes that are always busy looking for another toy on which to pounce. He loves big male cats, cuddling up to them, suckling on their fur and kneading with his paws as he purrs up a storm. His vibrant personality shines all the time as he zips around pouncing one kitty or another. Trapper definitely needs another high-energy kitty to play with because he is always on the go and adores wrestling with his foster friends. Trapper would fit in well with most any household, as his confidence and playfulness make him great for a family- -and his easygoing personality helps him get along with any kitty he meets. Trapper loves to sleep on the bed with you and often will end up crashed on the couch on your feet. This little goof can’t wait to find his purr-fect Just in time for Valentine’s Day, adopt a “pet without a partner” and give a homeless pet a second chance in life. Lindsey is a superb dog, fabulous in every Lindsey way.  One of our volunteers traveling up to Northern California was tipped off by the store attendant about a stray dog living on the property. She found Lindsey living in an old junked-out car with her four puppies and brought them all back with her. Our vet feels she is a Labrador and Pointer mix who is three to four years old. Lindsey loves all other dogs, all people, is fine with kids, cat-safe and an absolute gem of a dog.  She has a very gowith the-flow personality. All her puppies are weaned and Lindsey is waiting for a home of her own. Lindsey is housebroken, loving, kind, sweet and really just a perfect dog. It’s not often we can say that about a dog. Lindsey is spayed, current on vaccinations, de-wormed and microchipped. Cricket is the last of Lindsey’s puppies. She is a nice two-month-old pup, and like her mom has a really nice disposition. Cricket loves to run and play with the other puppies at the rescue and loves everyone she meets.  She is a sweet, loving, wonderful puppy. Cricket will be spayed when of age, is current on vaccinations, de-wormed, microchipped, fine with other dogs, cat-safe, and best with children over the age of five. Lara was owner-surrendered when taking care of a litter of six puppies was too much for the prior owners to handle. Mom dog is a Cairn Terrier/Poodle mix and the dad is the neighbor’s Labrador who jumped the fence. There are two boys and four girls in this litter. Born on November 6, 2013, they look as though they should be nice, medium-sized dogs. This sweet litter of puppies is happy and healthy and currently in foster care where potty training and crate training are underway.  Lara loves to play with toys and has great play manners with her litter mates. Lara will be great with other dogs and with children (over five please) and since she is still a puppy, she should be fine with cats too. Because Lara is not old enough to be spayed, she will need to be adopted in our relative area (South Bay/North Orange County) as she will need to come back for puppy shots and to be spayed at our vet. Lara is current on vaccinations, de-wormed, microchipped, fine with other dogs, and cat-safe. 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.• Cricket Happy Tails Louie Trapper Lara Scout (aka Jack) brings a holiday surprise to his home. Jack, one of our fabulous Pugs, added special happiness and love to the holidays when he found his forever home... “Thanks for your email and pics. Our kids were so surprised and are absolutely wonderful with him. We renamed him Scout because we love to camp and hike. We took Scout for a hike yesterday and his stamina outlasted ours. He is going to make a great jogging buddy for me. I have him on a food/potty schedule, which is working out brilliantly. No accidents, he has even pawed my foot a few times to be taken out to go potty. Scout is such a good dog! He already knows a lot of training hand signals and responds so quickly to please - with a reward of course. It seems like he has been a part of our family for so long. The kids and Scout love each other and are mutually affectionate with the other. Thank you so very much for helping us bring Scout home! Merry Christmas!—Holly.” 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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