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DownloadMeet Riley, a petite lady cat who has been through some drama. She was a Cat Club cat before, and was adopted. Then a series of events resulted in Riley being locked up in a shelter as a stray for a short time. The police had found her wandering the Long Beach Marina. It's all a long story, but Riley is none the worse for her adventures and she has taken everything in stride.
Pretty Riley has brown tabby stripes, white throat, tummy, and paws, and bright greenish eyes. Riley's 15 years old, vet-checked, and doing fine.
Riley's also such a sweetheart. She's not afraid; she welcomes pets and attention even from strangers. She likes to hang out near her foster. Riley enjoys a bit of gossip -- talk to her and she'll chatter back. She enjoys a play session chasing wand toys, but also enjoys relaxing. She's a laid-back lady cat who's hoping for a permanent loving home. Riley has a sweet and docile personality and she will be a loving companion.
To meet our sweet lady Riley, contact Carolyn Maxwell at 949-742-0066.

Meet Sushi, a young chocolate-point Siamese boy. He's quite a looker with his shiny fur with deep brown coloring, and his bright blue eyes. Sushi is two years old, neutered, microchipped, and fully vaccinated.
For fun, Sushi likes to chase that elusive laser light and climb his nice cat tree (which he will bring along to his new home). He is used to having a buddy cat to chase and play with, so might be accepting of a new feline friend.
A very affectionate boy, Sushi loves head and chin rubs. Stop too soon and he'll put up a paw to ask for more. He likes hanging out watching TV with his foster, sometimes snuggling on her lap. At night he might curl up at the end of the bed, or sometimes under the covers.
Sushi is a sweet and fun cat who will make a wonderful companion animal. For more information about Sushi, contact Sally North at 818-326-9526.

In early September, a Village resident near Bahia Blanca (Gate 10 area) noticed a small black and white cat in the foliage and contacted the Cat Club. Coyotes are known to frequent the area, so that cat -- actually a kitten -- was quickly brought inside to safety. We never found out how the kitten came to be wandering alone outside.
That kitten, Ebony, is about 6 months old now and as cute as can be. She was recently spayed, she's had her kitten shots, and she's a healthy, active tuxedo girl. Ebony's pretty too, with shiny black fur and bright white nose, chest, and feet.
An affectionate girl, Ebony loves to purr away while she sits on her foster's lap and get pets. Like all good kittens, Ebony also likes to play. She's a joy to watch with all that kitten energy. Ebony also likes watching the squirrels and birds out the windows. She might welcome living with another young cat who will play chase with her.
Ebony is hoping for a forever home with all the love and attention a young cat needs. She's available for applications now and will be available for adoption soon.
For more information about our pretty kitten Ebony, contact Sally North at 818-326-9526.

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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