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DownloadMax is one of five kittens found in the Village. The kittens have been with fosters learning how to be pet cats, and Max is ready to graduate.
A warm brown tabby boy, Max is now 7 months old. He's been neutered and has had his kitten shots. He's a healthy, happy boy. Max loves to play with his foster's other cats and a feathered wand. Max also entertains himself by re-discovering and then chasing his tail! After a post-breakfast play session, Max finds a cozy nook to nap until dinnertime. Each night after dinner, he enjoys playing a lively game of chase.
A natural lover of routine, Max likes to settle down with his foster in the evening. That is when he’ll accept being cuddled and petted, which immediately prompts soothing purrs. Max is a confident and sociable youngster, and he's so much fun. See video of Max experiencing catnip for the first time on our website -- spoiler: he's a fan!
Max's sweet sister Sugar is also ready for a permanent home. Contact Lonnie at 949-533-7947 for more information about our Max.

Cookie, a 16-year-old white and brown tabby boy, was abandoned in the Village after his owners packed up and moved to Florida without him.
Cookie's owners had let Cookie outside enough that Cookie was well known in his corner of the Village. Cookie is a sociable guy who didn't wander far and neighbors watched out for him. Concerned neighbors contacted the Cat Club for help when Cookie was abandoned.
But Cookie is a survivor. He's a mellow guy who has already done some lap-sitting purring at his foster's. Cookie prefers the pampered pet lifestyle that he deserves. He has been checked by the vet and given a clean bill of health. This resilient and friendly boy will make a loving companion cat.
For more information about Cookie, contact Sally at 818-326-9526 or snorth223@gmail.com

The Cat Club has five kittens who are being socialized by fosters, and our Sugar girl might be the sweetest of the bunch.
Sugar is 7 months old, and is a black and white tabby short-haired cat with big green eyes and the cutest pink kitten nose. As a kitten, she has lots of energy and likes chasing and playing. She's also a cuddler, who likes being held and petted. She's a little shy with strangers at first but warms up nicely.
Sugar's currently living with her two littermate brothers, so anyone looking for ready-made best friend kitties might want to adopt Sammy and Speedy too! Check out all three in action in their video!
For more information about Sugar, text/call Lonnie at 949-533-7947.

Months ago, a Village resident's door camera captured the image of a small black and white kitty near the Serpentine Trail. He was a hungry and scared little tuxedo boy.
Since then Danny has been adapting well to his new life as a pampered house kitty. He's been vet-checked, neutered, and vaccinated. Danny boy's about 2 years old and active. He follows his foster around her house, looking for pets and playing. He does like to cuddle; Danny sits on his foster's lap to watch TV together. His favorite playtime activity is chasing wand toys. Danny might enjoy living with another young cat for some serious chasing fun!
See Danny in action in his videos above!
Danny's a fun and happy boy who needs a forever home! Contact Carolyn Maxwell at 949-742-0066 or maxwell.carolyn1@gmail.com for more information about our Danny boy.

Handsome kitty Charlie is a sweet and gentle soul. His human best friend passed away recently, so he needs a new loving home.
Charlie has a short brown tabby coat with a bright white tummy and feet. And lovely large greenish eyes. Charlie's 7 years old. He's been neutered, chipped, and he's up-to-date on his vaccines. He's a healthy boy.
Charlie is still getting used to life without his longtime bestie. He's been through a lot of change but he is adapting. He likes to say hello to his foster in the morning before he takes off to nap in his favorite hiding places during the day. Then he emerges around 7pm for playtime and conversation. He is a shy but loving kitty, who has been enjoying chasing wand toys with his foster. He'll make a wonderful companion again after some time to adjust.
Watch Charlie play in his video. For more information, contact Carolyn Maxwell at 949-742-0066 or maxwell.carolyn1@gmail.com.


A stray mama kitty and her 5 kittens were found in the Village a few months ago.
Mama Mia will be rehomed to a cat sanctuary where she can live inside-outside safely. [https://www.cathouseonthekings.com/]
Mia's kittens are very cute and playful with each other, but still somewhat skittish
around humans. They are well on their way to being socialized, but it's going to
take a little patience. We have been advised that it would be best to place them in
separate homes, preferably with an older cat who can imprint good cat behavior upon them.
We are looking for potential adopters who are willing to work with one of these
balls of energy. Have you successfully raised and turned kittens into loving
companions? Here's another chance to work your magic, save one of these kittens,
and have a friend for life. The kittens have been spayed/neutered and received a
rabies and FVRCP shot--good for one year. We've been feeding them kitten food to
ensure good neurological development.
Please give Patty Moss a call at 949-290-3406 to find out more.
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.

The Adoption Process
I’m Adopting a Cat. Now What?
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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