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DownloadThese two are such a hoot. Milo and Kylo are adorable twin kitten boys. Both brothers sport brown tiger stripes and big greenish eyes. The twins are about 10 months old, and are a bonded pair who nap and play together.
And play they do! Like good kittens everywhere, these boys wear themselves out with their jumping, chasing, and rolling around. They love watching out the window, climbing their big cat tree, and playing with their toys. The twins enjoy playtime with their fosters as well as with each other.
Milo and Kylo have been neutered, are up-to-date on kitten vaccinations, and are healthy, active boys hoping for a loving forever home together.
If you're looking for a fun matched-pair of active felines, contact Sally North at 818-326-9526.
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 laid-back lady cat just hoping to love again. See her in her short video.
If you would like to meet Cali, call/text Lonnie Painter at 949-533-7947. You won't regret it!
Max and Katie Max and Katie are a bonded pair of 13-year-old cats. They were the pampered pets of well-known Village residents Bob and Ronnie Sellards. We're hoping someone in the Laguna Woods community will give their much-loved pets a loving new home. See their video.
Max is a brown boy with some black tabby stripes; his sister Katie is more tortie with some warm brown and gray in her soft fur. Both have big green eyes.
Vet-checked and current on shots, Max and Katie are healthy but might have eaten too many yummy treats in the past. They could stand to lose a few pounds, so their foster has started them on a diet and exercise program. They are doing well, especially enjoying their exercise sessions of toy-chasing.
The siblings groom each other, and they like petting attention from people too. Max especially loves a good brushing. Katie is a talker and she chitters to herself or to her foster. Both will roll over for a nice tummy rub.
Max and Katie are neatnicks who keep themselves clean and don't even kick litter out of their box. They are good laid-back cats who don't get into mischief. They seem most content when just hanging out and relaxing, which makes them easy pets to care for and love.
To meet Max and Katie, text Gina Hall at 949-330-0892. You'll be happy you did!
Here is a sweet girl cat who needs some love. Chloe is 7 years old. She's mostly white with gray and brown tabby markings, and big greenish eyes. She's up-to-date on shots, vet-checked, and healthy. See her in her video.
Chloe likes people. Once she knows you, she might sit at your feet and put a paw up for attention. She's also vocal and likes to chit chat. Meow? Meow. And she's a snuggler. She liked to sit on her foster's lap while she watched TV. Chloe also likes playing with small toys -- she tosses and fetches her mice and balls. She's a fan of brushing and petting too.
Chloe needs a human friend who will give her all the love and companionship she's used to getting. She's a friendly girl who will give lots of love in return.
To meet sweet friendly Chloe, contact Judy Myton at 612-425-6125 or judymyton@gmail.com. You'll be very glad you did!
The Cat Club has a Lulu of a mystery on our hands with pretty Lulu. A resident reported a beautiful tabby at her door. Lulu's microchip led us to a woman near Los Angeles who gave Lulu to her mother, who lives in Fontana, 50+ miles away from Laguna Woods. The mother revealed that Lulu escaped and couldn’t be lured back in, so Lulu was left outside. The neighbors complained, and then Lulu suddenly disappeared. How did Lulu get from Fontana to Laguna Woods? What do you think?
Lulu is about 2 years old, a lovely warm brown tabby girl with fancy lynx-style black tufts on the tips of her ears. She's friendly, a good eater, and enjoys petting and playtime with her foster. She loves her wand toys and will leap into the air to catch them. She also enjoys her catnip cat pad and other catnip toys. She's a sweet cat girl who deserves a new and loving home.
To meet Lulu, contact Carolyn Maxwell at 949-742-0066. You won't regret giving this girl a chance!
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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