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DownloadMeet Hopper, a delightful boy cat who just turned 3 years old. He's a tuxedo kitty, shining black and white, with large golden eyes and bright white whiskers. Hopper's not just a pretty face, he's also unique -- he's polydactyl -- he has an extra digit on each front paw. See him in action in his video.
Hopper's also a sweetheart. He's friendly, he welcomes strangers with a purr, and he might even nap on your lap. He's good with children too. He also enjoys all types of toys and playing. Hopper has been vet-checked, he's current on his shots, and he's healthy. He's ready!
To meet our special boy Hopper, contact Carolyn Maxwell at 949-742-0066.
Lovely Lulu is about 2 years old. She's a chocolate brown tabby girl with fancy lynx-style black tufts on the tips of her ears. She's been spayed, vet-checked, and is a healthy girl. Lulu showed up at a Village resident's door one day, looking for food and love. She's a sweet and sociable cat girl whose only wish is to be someone's loving pet.
Lulu's friendly and enjoys petting and playtime with her foster. She has lots of fun chasing a peacock feather up and down the stairs. She also enjoys chasing her feather wand and laser toy and will leap to catch them. She's also a catnip fan. See her in action in her video.
Much as she loves a good play session, Lulu's favorite pastime is watching squirrels, crows, doves, and mice (!) through the window. After a rough patch as a wanderer, Lulu has adjusted perfectly and is loving the easy life indoors. She deserves a permanent loving home.
To meet Lulu, contact Carolyn Maxwell at 949-742-0066. You won't regret giving this girl a chance!
Several years ago, the Cat Club lost long-time member Gregg Weiner. He was a clever, fun-loving guy and a real ladies’ man. However, Gregg always maintained the #1 female in his life was his pretty cat, Cali. We found a wonderful home for Cali, with a woman named Grace, which unfortunately ended when Grace entered assisted living recently. So, Cali is once again seeking a human companion. This kitty was showered with love her whole life and, as a result, she is very trusting and affectionate in return.
Cali is a lovely calico, with soft multicolor fur and big greenish eyes. A friendly lapcat lady who likes people, Cali has also gotten along fine with dogs, cats, and children. She's been vet-checked, she's up-to-date on all her shots, and she's a healthy 14-year-old.
Cali enjoys pets and snuggling, playing with wands and toys, and a pinch of catnip now and then. She's a very sweet easy-going lady cat just hoping to love again. See her in her video.
If you would like to meet Cali, call/text Lonnie Painter at 949-533-7947. You won't regret it!
Our primary goal is a successful adoption: finding a loving and safe forever home for the special cats who have entered our program, most of whom are older and grieving the loss of their home and human.
It’s important to us to establish that the potential adopter is capable of providing the kitty with a safe environment, nourishing food, regular veterinary care, appropriate attention, and an understanding heart.
We are honest about each cat’s needs and the potential cost of his/her care. On this basis, we reserve the right to deny an application. However, it is because we are so thorough that our success rate is phenomenally high.
Most of our cats have spent their lives in one home where they were given lots of love and care. So most, in spite of their advanced age, are friendly, affectionate, and healthy creatures. Each has had a recent exam and is up to date on all required shots and tests. For us, the joy of a purrfect match is indescribable.
by Sara Kent, Director, Shelter Outreach, Petfinder
Be prepared should be your mantra when bringing a new pet into your home. Cats are particularly sensitive to new surroundings and some may hide under a bed or in a closet for days or even weeks. You can avoid pitfalls with your new critter and help him or her adapt more easily by following these guidelines:
Before You Bring Your Cat Home:
First Day: Now, you are ready for your cat’s homecoming. Preferably, bring her home in a cat carrier. It will feel safer to her.She has seen a lot of excitement, so take her directly to her new room. (Make sure the toilet lid is down, if she’s to acclimate in your bathroom.) Ideally, you would restrict her exposure to the whole family, but naturally, everyone is going to want to see her. Remind them of the ground rules you’ve set up.
Following Weeks: It may take your cat a week or two to adjust. Be patient.
Congratulations! If you follow these tips, you’ll be on your way to having a well-adjusted feline family member.
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