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TORRANCE TRIBUNE March 5, 2015 Page 11 Rocking Rabbits anyone is coming to adopt him soon? He’s a handsome fellow and friendly. Not only are the Lop blend bunnies especially cute with that half-up, half-down look, they have less medical problems with their ears than the purebred Lops. Bella is an enchanting young Lionhead Sydney is a Lop blend bunny. Tribble and Trouble are girl-and-boy adult rabbits. Purr-fect Companions of other kitties and enjoys a good game of run and chase. She has excellent litter box manners and uses her cardboard scratching post. If you would like two darling kittens, her sister Margot is looking for her forever home, too! Margot is a sweet kitten full of sugar and spice and everything nice.  With her beautiful tuxedo coat, four white paws and round golden eyes, she is growing into a lovely little kitty.  Margot enjoys being on your lap to have her back and shoulders rubbed while she resonates a continuous purr.  She is an active girl who will jump in the air for her favorite toy on a string or play with her balls. Ready for attention, Margot lies at your side, and then paws gently at you, so happy to just to be with you. She is submissive with other cats, yet she can hold her own during playtime. Margot has excellent litter box manners and loves to use her cardboard Genevieve enjoys attention and playing with toys. Are you thinking of celebrating this spring by bringing home a pet rabbit? Before you buy a bunny from a pet store, think about this: On the list, rabbits are the #3 most often abandoned pet and #3 most often “put to sleep” in animal shelters in the U.S. Rabbits are beautiful, delicate, exotic pets who can live up to 15 years. They can also be wonderful companion animals: they’re clean, sociable, and once neutered, can easily be litter boxed trained. There is a wide selection of rabbits waiting for homes, so please don’t shop, adopt one of these beautiful bunnies or one of their friends. Please do your research on their care to understand your commitment, so you can be prepared to snuggle your new bunny with love. Trouble & Tribble are small and adorable young adult rabbits and fit their names perfectly! Trouble has a mischievous streak and you’ll see him trying to get into the bookshelf. Tribble is less adventurous and more decorative. She requires extra grooming, but is absolutely worth it. Helicop Lop Sydney would like to know if Ashton is a high-energy kitten who loves to play. Looking for your purr-fect match? Kitties of every color and size are waiting to meet you. Ashton was rescued from a shelter along with his siblings and mother.   He is super sweet and loves to cuddle.  Ashton is very high energy and loves to romp and wrestle with his fellow foster kittens.  He gets along with everyone he meets, including dogs!  Ashton would be very lonely on his own, so he must be adopted to a home with another kitty. Genevieve is a classic American beauty with deep golden eyes and shiny plush black coat. She is both a playgirl and a lover who wants to be near you.  Genevieve enjoys playing with balls especially the one inside her blue “donut” toy. She will snuggle close to you for attention and roll over to have her tummy rubbed, closing her eyes as she purrs. She is curious and investigative as well as playful.  This little darling also enjoys the company Bon Bon is a very intelligent rabbit who needs human attention. Mae Mae is still a kitten who loves to pounce! Bella has very good manners. Margot is a well-behaved girl with a tuxedo coat. rabbit. She is small, loving, and has excellent litter box manners. She’s a favorite among our volunteers. Not only is Bon Bon one of the most beautiful rabbits, she’s exceptionally loving and intelligent. In less than 5 minutes, she learned to jump on a volunteer’s lap and kiss her on the nose! An active and interactive girl, Bon Bon needs much attention from her humans to be a happy bunny. All these orphaned bunnies are available for adoption through Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation. To see more of their rabbits, please visit www.larabbits.org. The group holds weekly adoption venues on Saturdays from 12:30- 3:30 at 3860 S. Centinela Ave., Los Angeles 90066 (2 blocks south of Venice Blvd.). All the rabbits are neutered and box-trained prior to adoption. Adopters receive a care packet, a bag of oat blend hay, and advice for the life of the rabbit. If you can’t adopt, the organization always needs foster homes, volunteers, and of course donations. All donations go to help the rabbits and will directly pay for operations, food, supplies for shelter and foster rabbits, and educational materials. Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation is a 501(c) scratching post. She would be a wonderful addition to any family. Mae Mae is a beautiful girl with short cream and taupe colored fur and light ice- blue eyes. She is an active cat (especially in the morning) and loves to play with her toy mice and also laser mouse. Since Mae Mae is a very young cat, she enjoys spying and then bouncing on her feline counterparts. Of course, this is all done in a fun-loving kitten way. Mae Mae enjoys snuggling with her cat friend, Pearl and will sit on her human’s lap as well. These kitties 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, dewormed and current on their vaccinations. For additional information and to see these or our other kittens and cats, please check our website (3) charitable organization that is run by unpaid volunteers. Monetary donations to Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation can be made thru PayPal on their website or mail a check to “Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation,” P.O. Box 252124, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Make this year a positive one for a rabbit in need. • 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 Blvd. #583, Los Angeles, CA 90024. On Saturdays, we have adoptions from noon to 3:30 p.m. in Westchester at 8655 Lincoln Blvd. just south of Manchester Ave. and also in Mar Vista at 3860 Centinela Ave, just south of Venice Boulevard.  Our website lists additional adoption sites and directions to each location. • Be kind. Save a life. Support animal rescue.


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