Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Lancaster CA: Impounded 11/18-her review date was 11/26. Very urgent for Collie/Eskie 12-yrs-old

Click for her record in the database:
http://www.petharbor.com/pet.asp?uaid=LACO3.A4366679
She may be put to death after today
CHELSEA - ID#A4366679My name is Chelsea and I am described as a female, gold Collie - Rough and American Eskimo
The shelter thinks I am about 12 years old.
I have been at the shelter since Nov 18, 2011. For more information about this animal, call:
Los Angeles County Animal Control - Lancaster at (661) 940-4191
Ask for information about animal ID number A4366679

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Lisa Cossettini <lisagab@earthlink.net>
To:
Cc: critterlover09@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 11:25 AM
Subject: WILL ONLY LIVE THRU TODAY: Gentle, Sweet ROUGH COAT COLLIE / ESKIMO 12 YEARS OLD Lancaster


I called the shelter this morning. She will only live through today. If no one comes to get her, she will be PTS tomorrow morning. I felt so sorry for both her and the poor elderly lady who was forced to give her up.  The lady said Chelsea had her teeth brushed every day, (you can see that.)  She's a quiet, well behaved dog and she loves attention.



I was at the shelter when an elderly lady turned her in. This dog's name is Chelsea and she's in very good shape as far as teeth and looks. She had good care all her life, according to the lady, but the lady had to move and was not able to take Chelsea. I was surprised to see her still in the shelter since her due-date was the 26th. Can someone PLEASE take pitty on this beautiful angel and call the shelter NOW if it isn't too late already. She's the nicest dog. PLEASE save her!  Her number is: 4366679 and the direct shelter number is: (661) 974-8358



                                                                         Thank You So Much,
                                                                          Fran.....Volunteer 

Monday, November 28, 2011

Wilton CT: 2 Abandoned Fabulous Felines Need HOMES NOW!

CONTACT: renee kaminsky reneelk8@yahoo.com  (yahoo.com)
JAZZABEL
Bob

From: Trudy Herenlip <tssh1@optonline.net>
Date: Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 3:06 PM
Subject: Wilton Ct: Abandoned Fabulous Felines Need HOMES NOW!
To: Trudy <tssh1@optonline.net>
Cc: reneelk8@yahoo.com
Can We Get Them a Home for the Holidays? The life of a senior kitty is riding on their rescue…
Nov 29, 2011
Wilton, Ct
Two Fabulous Kitties  Being Fostered Need Homes NOW! (* Not Together*)    
*Networking and Cross Posting DOES Save Lives*

        CONTACT
renee kaminsky reneelk8@yahoo.com

"JAZZABEL":  (3 years young) is a white and gray, healthy domestic long haired girl who was ABANDONED by her "family"…left behind to fend for herself, outdoors!  A kind neighbor brought her to Renee's Home and begged her to take her in for a short time until a HOME could be found. That Time has yet to come…
Jazz could be described as having a Tinkerbelle- Like essence!.  She is extremely sweet, passive, loves to be pet and has a joyful, playful side. Jazz is healthy, spayed and up to date on shots. 

Renee is urgently seeking  HOME for Jazzabel NOW. **She recently agreed to foster in an elderly senior boy who needs lots and lots of care….MUCH more than was known.** (Tom Tom came from a home of six cats that were thrown out due to an eviction. Renee offered to foster for the senior short term but now realizes that Tom Tom should NOT be moved around AGAIN. Tom Tom's health is fragile as is his gentle spirit.)
Having her own growing family of kitties, Renee MUST find a good HOME for Jazzabel ASAP in order to be allowed to take TomTom into her home permanently.

"BOB": 1 year young Bob is a black sleek Bombay Beauty  male mix.  He loves to play with stuffed animals small or large and drop them in his food dish.  He loves other cats.  Bob is not comfortable around men but is very comfortable around woman. Loud noises scare him.  Renee is not sure  what happened to him before he came to her. Bob is simply a cuddly boy who loves to be loved.   He is healthy, neutered and up to date on shots. 
Again, the urgency to place  foster "BOB" NOW is so that Renee will be allowed to KEEP Tom Tom, the elderly senior she's fostering.

CONTACT:  renee kaminsky reneelk8@yahoo.com

Spokane WA: Spokane Humane Society needs Dogs to be rescued

Randi and Anna first issued plea for these dogs Mon, Nov 14, 2011, but are issuing second plea. URGENT. Please adopt, rescue, foster, donate, or network to help pets have homes if you can.

WashingtonAnimalRescue : Washington Animal Rescue

pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/WashingtonAnimalRescue/
Spokane Humane Society is overwhelmed with dogs that are in need of ... Contact Randi the shelter manager at roein@... if you can help. ... http://www.raot.org. Post message: WashingtonAnimalRescue@yahoogroups.com.
Washington: Urgent Spokane Humane Society is overwhelmed with dogs that are in need of rescue


bert claverie  Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 10:23 AM



Can anyone take any of these dog? 2nd Request from the Spokane Humane Society


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Randi Oien <roein@spokanehumanesociety.org>
Date: Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 5:38 PM
Subject: Spokane Humane Society
If you or anyone you know can rescue any of these dogs please write back or give us a call at (509) 995-6592.


Speed is a 1 ½ years old Rottweiler mix.  He came to us from another shelter.  He passed our SAFER assessment and went up for adoption.  While on the adoption floor a customer took him out for walk and when returning from the walk and going through the lobby Speed got uppity with another dog and the person walking Speed put his hand in front of Speed’s face.  Speed bit the person’s finger.  Due to this bite we are unable to safely place Speed back up for adoption.

We have no history on Speed.  From what we’ve seen Speed is an affectionate, bouncy and goofy boy once he gets to know you.  He is energetic and loves to run. Speed seems to have high prey drive and therefore should not be placed with cats or small dogs. Speed is very food motivated and picks up on things quickly, he already knows sit and how to sit up pretty and boy can this guy jump he would be awesome agility dog.


Scout is a one year old Beagle mix.  Scout was surrendered to our facility because a family had taken her from their overwhelmed grandparents and they found out she was too much for them also.  Scout has previously bitten and broken skin at times when she doesn’t want to be picked up or moved and due to this history of biting we cannot place her for adoption

The previous owners described Scout as friendly, playful, active, hyper, and stubborn.  She enjoys playing catch, tug-o-war, and with children of all ages.  She’s smart and knows sit and shake.  She lived with another dog and is very interested in other dogs.  She’s always excited with new people and children.  She was usually left alone 6+ hours a day.  The previous owners did not leave her alone inside because she chews up stuff.  In fact she was primarily an outdoor dog even though she is fully housetrained and will bark at the door to indicate that she needs to go out.  While left alone outside she does have a tendency to chew and bark. 


Tabby Ann is a 2 years old Mastiff mix.  She was originally surrendered because her family couldn’t afford to keep her and she doesn’t do well with young children.  We placed her up for adoption and a very nice family adopted her right before a weekend in which they were going to have company.  Tabby Ann was returned three days later, because they had issues all weekend of her being protective towards the guests.  While we’ve never had any issues with her here in the shelter, due to her breed and their protective tendency, we feel she would be best going to a rescue situation where they have the resources to screen potential adopters so that she doesn’t end up in the wrong hands.

Tabby Ann’s original owners had her for a year and a half.  They described her as friendly, playful, affectionate, loving, loyal, and protective.  They said she is active but settles down.  She likes to run and play fetch.  She lived with two other dogs; a Chihuahua and a Heeler and was good with them.  They had never seen her around cats.  She was kept primarily indoors and trusted loose inside during the 6 hours work day.  She is fully housetrained and will sit by the door to indicate she need out.  When Tabby Ann was outdoors unsupervised they kept her on a chain.  Tabby Ann knows sit, down, come, rollover, and ‘bang you’re dead’.  She enjoys chewing on baby toys, chew toys and leathery type toys.  She loves car rides, but does get sick.  And she loves baths.



Saki is a 3 year old whom we have labeled as a Kelpie/Basenji mix.  She was adopted from our facility over a year ago and then returned for jumping the fence and nipping at people while trying to herd them.  When she came back we assumed she was still ok to have on our adoption floor with guidelines as to who she could go home with.  Then we had a customer come in, look through the kennels, and then pull aside an employee to tell them about their experience with this dog.  Their friends had owned the dog (which was confirmed by the owner name they gave us and the owner name in our system) and while at their friend’s home for a gathering while playing with the children Saki decided to herd everyone and bit this lady in the process.  Due to this bite we pulled Saki off of the adoption floor and must now find another option for her.

Saki has been described as friendly, playful, timid/shy, and hyper.  She is an active girl, but does settle down.  She really enjoys fetch and tug-o-war.  She lived with children under the age of six and was good with them, minus her herding instinct.  She lived with cats, but would snap at them.  She does not do well with other dogs.  She loves car rides.  She’s been an indoor/outdoor dog who is housebroken.  While left alone 3 – 5 hours a day she was trusted loose inside, but not outside because she can jump a 4 foot fence.


Kita was adopted from our facility as a puppy.  She, recently at 6 years of age, was returned because she was attacking livestock.  Since she has been here with us she has not handled the kennel environment well.  She has barrier frustration and is head shy.  Due to her being head shy she has not passed our SAFER assessment; the very first part is holding the dogs collar while looking into it’s face and she won’t allow that to be done.  She has definitely improved with many dedicated volunteers spending time with her, but still is unable to get through that assessment.  She is not a dog we feel we can safely place on our adoption floor, but she is a dog that could be rehabilitated with a lot of dedication.

Kita’s previous owners described her as friendly, playful, affectionate, loving, and hyper with people she knows.  With strangers she is timid/shy, fearful, and aggressive as a result.  Her energy level was described as always moving.  She enjoys playing in the yard and romping with other dogs.  She’s lived with cats and does well with them.  She enjoys chew toys, digging, and loves car rides.  She has good leash manners.  She has been an indoor/outdoor dog and is housebroken.  While left alone for 8 – 10 hours a day she was trusted to be loose inside, but not outside due to the livestock. 


Ziggy is a 4 year old Lab mix.  He had been surrendered to us originally in 2008 and didn’t last on our adoption floor for very long.  He was just recently returned 3 years later; for this owner to have him for 3 years he sure had nothing good to say about him.  He described the dog as protective and aggressive, aggressive towards dogs, cats, strangers, and children.  He said he does not like to be brushed and can jump 6 feet tall fences.  He said Ziggy growls if you take his food bowl or rawhide away and that he is aggressive towards other dogs around food and rawhides.  Lastly he informed us that Ziggy attacked a cat and tried to bite a person.  After having heard all these horrible things about this dog we were expecting a killer to walk through our doors, but as you can see from the picture this was far from the truth. 
 
We have not had any issues with this dog.  He has been walked by staff and volunteers.  He has met other dogs on leash and had no issues with them.  He has passed our SAFER assessment with all 1’s and 2’s.  It seems as though the previous owner was frustrated with Ziggy, just wanted him gone, and blew things out of proportion.  Since we have not seen Ziggy in a home environment we don’t feel comfortable saying what the previous owner said was completely false so finding a rescue group to take him on, evaluate him and place him appropriately would be the ideal situation.

Ziggy is completely housetrained.  He can be left alone inside, just should not be left with other animals unattended.  He loves to play with a ball.  He knows how to sit, down, come, shake, and stay.  He loves to go on car rides. 



Meet Cocoa! She is a 2 ½ year old Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever mix.  She was surrendered to us because she was not getting along with the dog in her home.  She previously lived with a Shih Tzu and a puppy from her litter. Cocoa had a couple incidents in which she got aggressive with the families Shih Tzu around high value food; the owners felt like it was best for Cocoa to find another home. Upon more investigating, we found out Cocoa on two occasions had growled and went after the Shih Tzu over some steak that the owner was feeding them in the kitchen. Before this she had never had any issues with sharing any food or toys with the other dogs.  At the shelter she is very anxious and stressed; once Cocoa makes a connection with someone she seems to calm down quite a bit when around them and is very bonded to them. Her anxiety combined with her history with the other dogs makes her unadoptable at our facility

Cocoa is described as friendly, playful, affectionate, active, timid, and protective.  Her energy level is active but she will settle down.  She has lived with men and women, dogs (aggressive), cats (trees the cats), friendly with strangers.  She’s been kept indoors and outdoors.  She is fully housetrained; she’ll go to the door to indicate she needs out.  She is not trusted to be left alone inside as she likes to get into any available food.  She is trusted alone outdoors.  She likes to be a lap dog.  Her favorite activities include playing with water from the hose and chasing the laser pointer.  She likes to chew on bones.  She loves car rides.  Our volunteers describe Cocoa as quiet, shy, sweet, gentle, and sensitive.  They also said she is great to walk.

 


JJ is a 2 year old Labrador mix.  He originally came to us from an animal control facility so his history was unknown.  He was adopted and went to live with an older dog.  Everything was going great, but when the dogs would play JJ wouldn’t always listen to the other dog when he was done playing. After a week of having JJ in the new home JJ was trying to play with the other dog, the other dog was done playing and grumbled at him, JJ then bit the other dog bad enough that it required stitches.  And in the process the lady in the home tried to break the two up and JJ bit her, but did not break her skin.  This is why he needs to find a rescue.

The adoptive family described JJ as friendly, playful, and active but does settle down.  He loves to go for walks.  He lived with men, women and children ages 6 and up. He was kept indoors and outdoors and is fully housebroken.  He is not trusted alone outdoors because he will jump a fence and run.  He likes to chew on ice.



Steven is a 1 ½ year old Pitbull mix.  This sweet guy came to us as a stray.  While SAFERing him he did great except on the food assessment; he tried to bite the assess-a-hand.  He needs to find a rescue that can work with him on this behavior.

He is a young energetic boy!  He is very playful; he loves to play ball and enjoys playing in the snow.  He’s very smart and has already learned sit and stay.


If you or anyone you know can reach out and help any of these dogs please write back or give us a call at (509) 995-6592

Randi and Anna
Rescue Team
Spokane Humane Society

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NYC: Rescue needed for Bella the Tuxedo and her kittens

Adopt for Bella and her baby Do read the lovely email below, right to the end! ** NEW YORK CITY: elvisking877@aol.com Deaf Couple: call video phone: 347 577 9267


All Sentient Beings Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 9:44 AM
Reply-To: wellbeings77@gmail.com
To: Gregg Mayer

From: Elvisking877 [mailto:elvisking877@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 9:44 AM
To: wellbeings77@gmail.com
Subject: Adopt for Bella and her baby

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My new name is Bella!

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Am I look pretty?

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My coolest buddy Maki. (Cairn Terrier)

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She the tougher one..hiss..whoa! 
(Tiger)

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Thanks god I'm safe!

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Please adopt me and my babies!

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Bella..


Hi there, my boyfriend and I found her in our backyard.  She is pregnant. We didn't want to leave her out there cold.  Baby will die from freeze so we decide took her and bring her here safety. We give her a good bath and feed her very well.  She been here since 2 weeks.  We don't know how long she will having a baby.  Her belly was really huge!  We would love to adopt her but we already had two pet, Maki and Tiger.  

She is very sweet, affection, love to pat and extremely calm.  Perfect for kids!

I was hoping if anyone can take her and her baby for adoption. We prefer "no kill".  Please let me know. Email me or call me Video Phone number is 347.577.9267.  (We're deaf).  

We appreciate it!

Thank you so much!!
Maria and Ernie

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Los Angeles area: Foster or Adopt One or Two Very Special Kittens Eliza Doolittle and Baby G

  Baby G 
  Eliza Doolittle   
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jacquelyn Gonzales <jgonzales@pacbell.net>
Date: Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 1:26 PM
Subject: UPDATE: A Very Special Plea For Two Very Special Kittens
To: jgonzales@pacbell.net

Hello Everyone:
I have been contacted by several people suggesting I contact local rescue groups for help with these two kittens and show them at adoption events.  I wanted to share my response with you to give you more insight into the obstacles FELV + cats face:  Here is my response:
"I am actually a rescuer and have many rescue contacts in Los Angeles.  Unfortunately, the few rescue groups that take FELV cats are full and "some" others, well, they just euthanize any FELV cat they rescue and advise good samaritans to do the same without even following the proper testing protocol to ensure the cat is really FELV positive.  As for adoption events, rescue groups do not show their FELV cats at adoption events as many venues where they show do not allow FELV+ cats on the premises even though we all know that it takes prolonged mutual contact with other cats for the virus to spread which is via saliva and blood. 
There are alot of misconceptions about the virus and discrimination against cats that carry the virus.  I have been in rescue since 2003 and have been rescuing FELV+ cats for the past 6 years and help good samaritans and other rescuers who have FELV cats navigate through the testing protocols as well as try to help them find homes or a legitimate sanctuary that will take the cats.  It is a difficult task but I continue to do this as I feel that FELV+ cats have every right to live.  HIV and FELV are both retroviruses and are similar in that people with HIV and cats with FELV have a compromised immune system. We do not discriminate against our friends, family and colleagues who have HIV or even AIDS and we should not discriminate against cats who are infected with FELV.   I'm just saying" 


--- On Wed, 11/23/11, Jacquelyn Gonzales <jgonzales@pacbell.net> wrote:

From: Jacquelyn Gonzales <jgonzales@pacbell.net>
Subject: A Very Special Plea For Two Very Special Kittens
To: jgonzales@pacbell.net
Date: Wednesday, November 23, 2011, 6:29 PM

Please crosspost this email far and wide!
 
Hello Everyone:
Over the years I have rescued many cats, all very special and worthy of loving permanent homes.  However,the cats that stand out and that I feel are most special, are the ones that tested positive for Feline Leukemia aka FELV+.  Feline Leukemia is a retrovirus just like HIV although different than HIV in physical structure, but similar in that cats with FELV have compromised immune systems just like people with HIV.  Just like HIV, FELV is not a death sentence and cats infected with the virus can live long healthy lives. FELV is transmitted from cat to cat only so cats infected with the FELV virus can only infect other cats, not people or other types of animals.
Healthy Cats that test positive for Feline Leukemia are often overlooked and deemed not worthy of finding loving homes.  They often end up spending their entire life in a cage or they are euthanized because people will not adopt them. 
So today, I am begging you to please consider offering a foster or permanent home to an FELV positive cat in need.  Let's get them out of a cage so they can enjoy the holiday season in a loving comfortable home. They can live with other FELV+ cats, a dog, a pig, or any animal but if they live with FELV negative cats, they must be kept separate as the virus is contagious.  Even if you just have a separate bedroom you can offer them, that would be much better than the cage they are living in now. 
Although there are many FELV positive cats in need, I am presenting two today that are more urgent as they are currently living in a cage and desperately need a foster or permanent home.  The cats were rescued by two different good samaritans so they are not related and do not have to go to the same home together.
Meet Eliza Doolittle (See Attached Pictures) -
Eliza showed up at a lady's home a few months ago.  She is a Bengal mix and is approximately 6 months old.  Her exotic markings (which change every time you look at her) resemble the Cheshire Cat's which is why she was named Eliza Doolittle. She is absolutely gorgeous!  She loves people, is a big purrer and lap cat, is very affectionate and loves other cats.  She also loves to play!!  Other than testing positive for FELV, she is super healthy.  She is spayed, up to date on her vaccinations, and microchipped. The good samaritan who rescued her will assist with future medical care for her.  Eliza is currently living in a cage in a basement!!!
Meet Baby G (See Attached Pictures)
Baby G was found outside by an employee of an animal hospital when she was approximately 3 months old.  For the last 3 months, she has been confined to a cage at the animal hospital.  She is now 6 months old and really needs to get out of the cage!  She is a gorgeous tabby!  She loves people and would love to play with other cats as she is playful.  She is extremely affectionate and would do great in a home with another felv+ cat, a dog, or can be placed in a home as an only pet. Other than testing positive for FELV, she is very healthy. She is spayed, up to date on her vaccinations, and is microchipped.  She has also been receiving Virbagen Interferon Omega treatments to help boost her immune system and extend her life. If you adopt or foster her, the vet hospital will provide future physical examinations for her at no charge and  will provide other veterinary services at their cost which is 50% or lower than normal.  
Please contact me if you can provide a foster or permanent home for one or both of these cats.  My telephone number is 323.854-5485 and email address is jgonzales@pacbell.net
Thank you,
Jacquelyn

Gardena CA: Rescue/Adopt GSD mix A4358693 just 1 year old at Carson 1 month

Photo from Penny Eims' article showing lonely A4358693 in danger; not sure who took the photo
Here is another Shepherd boy about whom The National German Shepherd Examiner Penny Eims has written:
This DOG - ID#A4358693
I am described as a male, black and tan German Shepherd Dog mix

The shelter thinks I am about 1 year and 1 month old.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 28, 2011.
 
For more information about this animal, call:
Los Angeles County Animal Control - Carson at (310) 523-9566
Ask for information about animal ID number A4358693

Los Angeles County Animal Control - Carson
216 West Victoria Street
Gardena, CA 90248

Voice: (310) 523-9566
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South Los Angeles: LONGEST Cat RESIDENTS' TIME IS UP ANY DAY!

SLA LONGEST RESIDENTS: TIME IS UP ANY DAY!


southwickca@aol.com Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 2:44 PM

To: southwickca@aol.com
THESE CATS HAVE BEEN AT THE SOUTH LA SHELTER LONGER THAN ANY OTHERS, AND NEED OUT ASAP!  NUMBERS ARE CLIMBING AGAIN, KITTEN SEASON JUST DOESN'T END!  THESE WILL BE THE FIRST TO GO!

THESE ARE ALL GREAT CATS AND KITTENS, PLEASE NETWORK AND CONSIDER SAVING ONE OR MORE!


CONTACT IS THE SOUTH LA SHELTER, 213-485-0117 OR -0119.

A1161997I am a neutered male, brown tabby Domestic Shorthair.

The shelter thinks I am about 1 year and 2 months old.

I have been at the shelter since Nov 03, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair1 yr, 2 moSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1253036My name is Spoons and I am an unaltered female, orange and white Domestic Shorthair.

The shelter thinks I am about 4 years old.

I have been at the shelter since Sep 27, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair4 yrSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1256854I am an unaltered female, calico and white Domestic Mediumhair mix.

The shelter thinks I am about 2 months old.
I weigh approximately 1 pounds.

For animals under the age of 8 weeks and/or moms with litters, please contact the Center for availability.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 12, 2011.
Domestic Mediumhair mix2 moSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1257590My name is Egypt and I am an unaltered female, calico Domestic Shorthair.

The shelter thinks I am about 2 years and 1 month old.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 15, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair2 yr, 1 moSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1258243I am an unaltered female, tortie Domestic Shorthair.

The shelter thinks I am about 5 years old.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 18, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair5 yrSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1258631My name is Tabitha and I am an unaltered female, calico Domestic Shorthair.

The shelter thinks I am about 3 years old.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 19, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair3 yrSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1258637My name is Silkee and I am an unaltered female, black Domestic Shorthair.

The shelter thinks I am about 2 years and 1 month old.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 20, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair2 yr, 1 moSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1258905I am an unaltered male, gray Domestic Shorthair.

The shelter thinks I am about 2 months old.
I weigh approximately 2 pounds.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 21, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair2 moSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1258953I am an unaltered female, black and white Domestic Mediumhair.

The shelter thinks I am about 3 years old.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 21, 2011.
Domestic Mediumhair3 yrSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1259420My name is Bev and I am an unaltered female, black and white Domestic Shorthair.

The shelter thinks I am about 2 years and 1 month old.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 23, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair2 yr, 1 moSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1259467My name is Momo and I am an unaltered male, gray tabby and white Domestic Shorthair mix.

The shelter thinks I am about 8 months old.
I weigh approximately 8 pounds.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 23, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair mix8 moSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1259620I am an unaltered female, black Domestic Shorthair.

The shelter thinks I am about 5 years old.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 24, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair5 yrSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1259840I am an unaltered female, brown tabby Domestic Shorthair.

The shelter thinks I am about 1 year and 1 month old.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 25, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair1 yr, 1 moSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1260086I am an unaltered female, brown tabby Domestic Shorthair mix.

The shelter thinks I am about 3 months old.
I weigh approximately 2 pounds.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 25, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair mix3 moSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center


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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Los Angeles: Two were rescued. RE: Last moments? $120 pledged to each. RE: Rescue/adopt needed for Senior Cats-Owner lost home.

videoOn Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 4:05 PM, Mary Tonden <mary@kittcrusaders.com> wrote:
Thanks to ALLLL of you for forwarding, pledging and pulling off a Thanksgiving weekend miracle!!!!!  I seriously thought this was going to be a VERY different followup email!!!  I JUST pulled both kitties and tomorrow they will go straight to the vet before heading to their foster home!!!!  This happened against all odds :) :)
Anyone who pledged (or wishes to pledge...we are dealing w a senior kitty w possible kidney issues!!) can donate via PayPal to mary@kittcrusaders.com

THANK YOU ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!  These two lives were spared today :) :) :)

xxx
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11/26/11: A1259878 and A1259894 were needed to have been rescued already by 4 PM---I don't know if they are using up all of their 9 lives or there is still a chance. They have been networked for three weeks. They came in together. I don't know what fate has in store for the little black A1259896 at the bottom. Following is a message about the two:
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 4:10 PM, Mary Tonden <mary@kittcrusaders.com> wrote:
Cats are still on the website but OUT OF TIME!!!!!!!  IF anyone gets this...pledges are up to $120 each!!!!!!!!!!

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From: Mary Tonden <mary@kittcrusaders.com>
Date: Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 1:42 PM
Subject: DIES IN 2 HOURS!!! 2P!!! $110 PLEDGED FR EACH KITTY!!!! DIE TODAY! THANKSGIVING EMERGENCY! 2 CATS NEED OUT OF SLA TODAY!!!
To: Mary Tonden <mary@kittcrusaders.com>


$110 PLEDGED PER KITTY TO BE SAVED!!!!!
CRAP!!!!  These two will be put down in 2 hours!!!!!!!!  The 8 y o black kitty will require medical due to (alleged) senior issues...and the little tabby (Leny...VOLUNTEER FAVE!!!) is known to ALL to be a doll but will be killed in 2 hours as he has an itchy spot on his head :( :( :(
PLEASE NETWORK FAR AND WIDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  THIS IS AS URGENT AS URGENT CAN BE!!!!!

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From: <southwickca@aol.com>
Date: Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 11:36 AM
Subject: DIE TODAY! THANKSGIVING EMERGENCY! 2 CATS NEED OUT OF SLA TODAY!!!
To: Southwickca@aol.com


TIME IS UP TODAY!  THESE 2 CATS WILL DIE IF NOT RESCUED BY 4 PM!
SCROLL DOWN FOR INFO.  SOUTH LA SHELTER 213-485-0117 OR -0119.
SEE ATTACHED VIDEO FOR LENY, THE YOUNGER ONE.
BOTH CAME FROM AN OWNER WHO LOST HIS HOME AND WAS DEVASTATED TO HAVE TO SURRENDER HIS CATS.

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From: <southwickca@aol.com>
Date: Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 9:40 AM
Subject: SLA SHELTER! OWNER LOST HOME! SENIOR CATS NEED HELP!
To: Southwickca@aol.com

All of these cats were turned in to the SLA shelter when the owner lost his home!  4 of them are seniors, and we know how hard it is for them to get adopted, they don't stand a chance.  These are cats who were in a home and loved, and I'm sure the owner is heartbroken.  Nico, recently rescued, was one of these guys.  Please network to get the rest out!

SOUTH LA SHELTER 213-485-0117 OR -0119

A1259878I am an unaltered male, black and tan Domestic Shorthair.

The shelter thinks I am about 8 years old.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 25, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair8 yrSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1259880My name is Nicolas and I am a neutered male, orange and white Domestic Shorthair.

The shelter thinks I am about 2 years and 1 month old.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 25, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair2 yr, 1 moSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1259884My name is Stephanie and I am an unaltered female, black and white Domestic Shorthair.

The shelter thinks I am about 10 years old.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 25, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair10 yrSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1259893My name is Angel and I am a neutered male, brown tiger and white Domestic Shorthair.

The shelter thinks I am about 12 years old.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 25, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair12 yrSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1259894My name is Leny and I am an unaltered male, brown tabby and white Domestic Shorthair.

The shelter thinks I am about 2 years and 1 month old.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 25, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair2 yr, 1 moSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center
A1259896My name is Xika and I am an unaltered female, black and brown Domestic Shorthair.

The shelter thinks I am about 8 years old.

I have been at the shelter since Oct 25, 2011.
Domestic Shorthair8 yrSouth Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Center