Archive for January, 2010
Kitten baby’s need to be bottle fed ASAP – South Bay Area-Feeder Found!
UPDATE: Bottle Feeder Found! Thank You All!
The shelter called me yesterday on this GORGEOUS SNOWSHOE that NEEDED TO GET OUT OR IT WOULD HAVE BEEN EUTHANIZED. This is a cat I was going to network next week because a shelter staff member recommended him to me and is a favorite.
The RVT said today: “She is being watched for pregnancy but has URI and is not eating much…she is doing better today but they can’t take a chance”
Well, I pulled her last night and they put her on fluids. This morning she had 4 kittens!!!!! 1 tabby, 1 calico, and 2 b/w…they think she may have 1 more…The vet said that these baby’s need to be bottle fed ASAP and need to be picked up by 7pm tonight!!!! Is there anyone who can help?? Please contact me at cdzacko@gmail.com or 310-721-5802. These babies are in the south bay so the closer the better due to time and urgency.
Also, if anyone can donate towards the mama’s care, any amount will help – The bill and pull fee is all ready at $300! See below on how to donate:
You can either pay pal my account (cdzacko@hotmail.com) via www.paypal.com
or please send a check to:
Cyndi Zacko
223 Gull St
Manhattan Beach, CA
90266
If you need a tax deductible receipt, you can donate through Stray Cat Alliance:
You can donate by mailing a check or going online. Stray Cat Alliance will then mail you a receipt for your donation.
To donate by check:
1) Make donation to Stray Cat Alliance
2) In the part of the check, write “CARSON CATS”
3) Mail check to The Stray Cat Alliance, P.O. Box 661277, Los Angeles, CA 90066
To donate online:
1) Go to https://app.etapestry.com/hosted/StrayCatAlliance/OnlineGiving.html
2) After entering your credit card information, be sure to write “CARSON CATS” in the comments before submitting
Thank you as always for supporting the Carson Cats!! One of the highest kill shelters in LA.
Found Foster For Benton…Need Donations
I have found a foster and have to pull Benton TODAY!! I have got a donation to cover his pull and transport, but I now need $100 to cover his vetting and boarding for one night which I estimate to at least be $100 ( I am almost 99% sure it will be more because I think he will need dental, but for now I just want to make sure he has the basics)…
If you can help, see below on ways to donate :) THANK YOU!
You can either pay pal my account (cdzacko@hotmail.com) via www.paypal.com
or please send a check to:
Cyndi Zacko
223 Gull St
Manhattan Beach, CA
90266
If you need a tax deductible receipt, you can donate through Stray Cat Alliance:
You can donate by mailing a check or going online. Stray Cat Alliance will then mail you a receipt for your donation.
To donate by check:
1) Make donation to Stray Cat Alliance
2) In the part of the check, write “CARSON CATS”
3) Mail check to The Stray Cat Alliance, P.O. Box 661277, Los Angeles, CA 90066
To donate online:
1) Go to https://app.etapestry.com/hosted/StrayCatAlliance/OnlineGiving.html
2) After entering your credit card information, be sure to write “CARSON CATS” in the comments before submitting
Thank you as always for supporting the Carson Cats!! One of the highest kill shelters in LA.
A Wonderful Rescue Story About “Bella” The Chihuahua
How I came to have Bella in my life:
I was home one night, checked my twitter page and my sister had retweeted this message from lifesapet:
Very Small Spayed Female Chihuahua Needs Rescue/Adoption At Pasadena AC and this photo:
Something about this photo hit me in a big way. She looked so vulnerable and eager and scared, all at the same time, naked in the corner, trying to smile. I saw the tweet on Sunday, Dec. 27th, called the Shelter on Monday the Dec.28th, and drove to L.A. on Tuesday the 29th and brought her home to San Diego.
We have a 20 year old Burmese cat. Sunshine and an eight year old larger Chihuahua, Frankie, who was from a breeder/hoarder situation and rescued by Best Friends Animal Society. We adopted Frankie six years ago. Bella is very young, still a puppy in a lot of ways but she’s a good girl. We are getting her used to going for walks along the ocean and the bay in the coastal community where we live. I have an antiques business in a beach town where Bella and Frankie go to work with me each day. Bella already has the routine down. She gets a lot of attention from customers, as she sits on her chair playing with her toys or her bully sticks or sleeping. The good part is she is never alone. She loves to tuck in under the covers at night. She gets scared if I leave her alone in a room so she shadows me everywhere I go. One day she’ll understand that this is her forever home and that I’m not going to leave her. She has put on weight so her ribs and spine are no longer exposed and she’s up to a whopping 5 lbs! She doesn’t walk like she’s a crab anymore, slinking on the ground with her legs splayed out. I’d never seen that before. She hardly knew how to walk and would stumble and trip or her legs would go out on her.She walks like a little trooper now. I read her medical records and couldn’t believe what she had been through, dumped on the street, how she made it alive, who knows? She was dehydrated, lethargic, underweight and about to give birth to one very large, deformed pup born dead. She had the still birth in the middle of the night when no one was there to help her. It was hard on her and she had wounds to heal. It’s amazing to me that she’s alive.
I love this little dog more than I can say and she can feel it. She is so appreciative the way she looks at us. She touched my heart and found her way to us via Twitter.
She loves her life today – her walks, her trips in the car to work, her sprawling lawn where she can run around free as much as she likes and do what dogs do. She loves raw bones, bully sticks, her stuffed toys, prancing when I put her in a sweater but most of all, loves to be snuggled and to give kisses. The hard part of her life is behind her. I owe a big thank you to Caryn for posting Bella’s photo on Twitter, allowing Bella to reach out and touch someone’s heart.
- Bella Alone In The Shelter
- Bella At The Beach
- Bella And His Mom
“Charmaine” Beautiful 2yr old Russian Blue-RESCUED
UPDATE 1/22: RESCUED!
Pull Fees and Transport Covered!!!!
When we approached Charmaine (A1085262, 2 year old, green-listed on 1/14 – down-graded from red because she is soooooo sweet!!!) she seemed a bit cautious, then started to rub up against the side of the cage, and suddenly, flopped over and started stretching and inching her way towards us to be petted. What a beauty she is, with that deep gray, soft fur. This girl was indeed lucky – but you can be even luckier if you save her life. Please visit or call the South L.A. shelter at (213) 485-0117 or -0119 to rescue her. Impound #A1085262
South LA Shelter
3612 11th Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90018 (Care Center)
3320 West 36th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90018 (Annex)
(213) 485-0117 or -0119
The South Los Angeles facility was damaged by the Northridge Earthquake and could no longer be used. A temporary annex was hastily constructed to provide basic service levels in the area until a new South Los Angeles Animal Care Center was designed and opened in 2001. Now, the Annex, which is a block west of the new Care Center, has also been renovated, and houses animals needing medical care or other special attention. The public can visit the Annex on Sunday afternoons to look for animals to adopt.
HOURS OF PUBLIC OPERATION (for Care Center):
Monday (Closed)
Tuesday (8AM – 5PM)
Wednesday (8AM – 5PM)
Thursday (8AM – 5PM)
Friday (8AM – 5PM)
Saturday (8AM – 5PM)
Sunday (11AM – 5PM)
Meet Handsome And Distinguished Maine Coon “Benton”
Benton (Impound # A4069043)
Volunteer favorite “Benton” was brought into the Carson Shelter over the counter as a “stray” that was found in Redondo Beach. He has been at the shelter since December 16th and his time is up and rescue is URGENT! I have no idea why he has been there that long because he is very handsome and so so sweet. He is as friendly as they get and loves to be petted, mello and happy to get attention. They think he is about 5 years old. He is vaccinated and healthy and his pull fee covers his neuter and microchip. Can you help him get out alive? Look how beautiful he is!!!
His adoption fee for a rescue is only $25 and non rescue is $30!
You can contact me at 310-721-5802 or cdzacko@gmail.com with any questions. Also, see information below if you can help with his pull fees or transport if needed.
or please send a check to:
Cyndi Zacko
223 Gull St
Manhattan Beach, CA
90266
If you need a tax deductible receipt, you can donate through Stray Cat Alliance:
You can donate by mailing a check or going online. Stray Cat Alliance will then mail you a receipt for your donation.
To donate by check:
1) Make donation to Stray Cat Alliance
2) In the part of the check, write “CARSON CATS”
3) Mail check to The Stray Cat Alliance, P.O. Box 661277, Los Angeles, CA 90066
To donate online:
1) Go to https://app.etapestry.com/hosted/StrayCatAlliance/OnlineGiving.html
2) After entering your credit card information, be sure to write “CARSON CATS” in the comments before submitting
Thank you as always for supporting the Carson Cats!! One of the highest kill shelters in LA.
CarsonShelter
216 W. Victoria St.
Gardena, CA 90248
(310) 523-9566 or direct line: 310-527-5158
Hours:
Monday – Thursday 12 PM – 7 PM
Friday and Saturday 10 AM – 5 PM
Closed Sundays and Holidays







