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Beautiful 6mo old Seal Point At Carson Shelter-RESCUED!

Seal Point At Carson

1/27 UPDATE: RESCUED!

1/25 UPDATE: This poor kitty needs a backyard to live in.  All you supply is food and water.  If you could help, please contact Cyndi Zacko cdzacko@hotmail.com

This BEAUTIFUL 6 mo old Seal Point came in today at the Carson shelter.  They are saying he/she is feral and unable to vaccinate.  It is probably just scared!  A landlord brought it in because it was skittish and hanging around the building.  Can anyone rescue this poor thing?  I called the Carson shelter and had them put a note “Do Not PTS” with a phone number in case they want to put her/him down.  If interested, please call the Carson shelter at: (310) 527-5158 and ask to put an ip on animal ID#A4078843

LA COUNTY SHELTER, CARSON
216 W. Victoria St.
Gardena, CA 90248
(310) 527-5158

Hours:
Monday – Thursday 12 PM – 7 PM
Friday and Saturday 10 AM – 5 PM
Closed Sundays and Holidays
Directions:
Between Main & Broadway, 2 blocks south of 91 Freeway. Please note: Victoria St. is the same as 190th St.

Found Foster For Benton…Need Donations

Benton

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.

Simba A4063707 A 3yr Old Russian Blue Male At Carson Is Available

Russian Blue At Carson

A4063707  3yr male gray shorthair/ came in 11/30, turned in by owner.  His name is Simba.  Not a big cat. He knows how to open his cage. Did it 6 times until we put an extra latch on it. Should not go to a house with little kids as sometimes he plays a little hard and starts play biting. Gets a little hyper too. He’d probably be good with a dog. But he is a loving kitty when he want to be.

If you are interested in Simba and need more information, please contact Cyndi Zacko cdzacko@hotmail.com

2 yr old Gray Male Tabby Needs Out Of Carson Shelter ASAP! Foster Found! Need Funding!

Gray Tabby

12/5 Found Foster for both! Thanks Everyone who networked them! Pull Fee covered, need donations for vetting! Thanks!

A4068582 is a 2yr old male gray tabby that came in the shelter on 12/15.  He is such a sweetheart (I wish I could take him), a real sweetie pie!! Calls out to you from his cage as if to say “here I am!”. Loads of rubs & purrs. Currently being treated for URI but he is alert, happy, eating.  He kept coming at the camera so his photos aren’t the best.

If you could adopt or foster this sweet guy, please call the Carson shelter at: (310) 527-5158 and ask about impound# A4068582

The shelter is located at:

LA COUNTY SHELTER, CARSON
216 W. Victoria St.
Gardena, CA 90248

Hours:
Monday – Thursday 12 PM – 7 PM
Friday and Saturday 10 AM – 5 PM
Closed Sundays and Holidays
Directions:
Between Main & Broadway, 2 blocks south of 91 Freeway. Please note: Victoria St. is the same as 190th St.

URGENT: Georgeous Maine Coon/Norwegian Forest Cat Needs Home ASAP!

Coon With Baby

If anyone can take in this 13 year old declawed Norwegian Forest Cat/Maine Coon, please contact Lori or Amber below. They are almost out of time…it’s URGENT!!!

This poor little guy is sitting in a vacant apartment in Studio City.as the owners have moved to Redondo. He may be a Norwegian Forrest Cat or a Maine Coon but has been shaved, and as sweet as he can be. Look  at him with the baby.

They have until the first to move him. I wish that I had room to take him  but do not. Lori Weintraub sent me this as she works with the delightful lady who is dumping the kitty. Lori’s number is 818 304-4598 CELL Home 818 781-8454 

This poor little guy is sitting in a vacant apartment in Studio City.as the owners have moved to Redondo. He may be a Norwegian Forrest Cat or a Maine Coon but has been shaved, and as sweet as he can be. Look  at him with the baby.

They have until the first to move him. I wish that I had room to take him  but do not. Lori Weintraub sent me this as she works with the delightful lady who is dumping the kitty. Lori’s number is 818 304-4598 CELL Home 818 781-8454

Fonzi And Milo At South LA Need Rescue/Adoption Now!

MILO - A1075234

FONZI - ID#A1075580

 

These two super sweet and friendly boys, “Fonzi” and “Milo,” are out of time at the LA shelter.  They have been redlisted since December 9, and can be euth at any time.  

Fonzi is a sleek, 6 month old charmer.  He loves to be held and starts “kneading” the air the minute you pick him up. He captured my heart and will steal yours as well.  Milo is one of those mellow, big boy cats that people love. He’s a handsome guy – don’t let his photo fool you.  One of the staff is completely taken with Milo and stops by every day to hold him and rub his tummy.  

Please help these boys beat the stats and make it out of the shelter alive.  Call the South L.A. shelter at (213)  485-0117  or  -0119 to save these sweet boys.  Rescues can contact Tomika at (323)  270-4047.  Please let me know if you are able to rescue or adopt, so I know they are safe.   Many thanks, Mary.  mmanesis@stroock.com

Tortie Female Kitty Available At Carson AC A4066827

Tortie Needs Rescue/Adoption

6 yr old tortie female needs rescue or adoption from Carson Animal Control.  She has been at the shelter since 12/9.  If you are interested in her, please call (310) 527-5158 and ask about animal ID# A4066827.  If the animal is not yet available, ask that you be placed on a waiting list for when it does become available. The shelter is located at:

LA COUNTY SHELTER, CARSON
216 W. Victoria St.
Gardena, CA 90248

Can Someone Foster or Adopt Norm? Contact Cyndi Zacko 310-721-5802

Norm

Norm is over the hump of his URI and he is ready to go home – in fact, I need to get him out of the vets by tomorrow as they are full for the holidays…Can ANYONE take him, even short term until the first week in January?  He will still need to be isoed from other cats as he is still recovering – only needs one pill a day though (antibiotic).  Need someone who is ok with shy cats and can of course ISO him – nothing big, but he is recovering from an Upper Respiratory.  Vet says he is a little hissy when they medicate him but it is all talk and he is sweet once you know you aren’t going to hurt him.

I am leaving Wednesday to go back east for 2 weeks so I can not take him – thus, he has no where to go… 

Also, donations are still needed to take care of his vetting which has been $600 +… 

Please contact me if you can help at cdzacko@gmail.com or 310-721-5802

Superior Court Orders City of Los Angeles To Stop Controversial Feral Cat TNR

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Los Angeles, CA – Conservation groups win suit to force city to conduct required environmental review of feral cat program.

Six conservation groups won a lawsuit on Friday against the City of Los Angeles and its Department of Animal Services to stop the practice of encouraging feral cat colonies until the legally required environmental impact reviews are performed.

The Los Angeles Superior Court found that the City of Los Angeles had been “secretly and unofficially” promoting “Trap-Neuter-Return,” a controversial program to allow feral cats to run free, even while the Department of Animal Services promised to conduct an environmental review of the program.

The Court ordered the City to stop implementing TNR.

The plaintiffs, The Urban Wildlands Group, Endangered Habitats League, Los Angeles Audubon Society, Palos Verdes/South Bay Audubon Society, Santa Monica Bay Audubon Society, and the American Bird Conservancy, sued the City in June 2008 to ensure that the controversial program to sanction and maintain feral cat colonies was not implemented before a full and public environmental analysis.

The groups decided legal action was necessary after their investigation revealed that the City had been unofficially implementing a so-called “Trap-Neuter-Return” program and the City repeatedly declined their request to stop implementing the program until environmental review was performed.

Although the City insisted that no such program existed, the Court concurred with the conservation groups and concluded in its Friday ruling that, “implementation of the program is pervasive, albeit ‘informal and unspoken.’”

“Our goal was to see that the City follows the California Environmental Quality Act by thoroughly assessing the program’s impacts on the environment and considering alternatives and mitigation measures before making specific programmatic decisions,” said Babak Naficy, attorney for plaintiffs.

“Feral cats have a range of impacts to wildlife, human health, and water quality in our cities. The impacts of institutionalizing the maintenance of feral cat colonies through TNR should be discussed in an open, public process before any such program is implemented,” Naficy said.

In June 2005, the Los Angeles Board of Animal Services Commissioners adopted TNR as the “preferred method of dealing with feral cat populations as its official policy.” Thereafter, the Board directed the General Manager to prepare an analysis of the program under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).

This analysis was never completed but the Department implemented major portions of the program anyway.

The Department issued coupons for free or discounted spay/neuter procedures for feral cats being returned to neighborhoods and open spaces, including parks and wildlife areas. It also began refusing to accept trapped feral cats or to issue permits to residents to trap feral cats. The Department assisted outside organizations that performed TNR by donating public space, advertising their services, and referring the public to their TNR programs. The Department even encouraged and assisted in establishing new feral cat colonies at City-owned properties. The Superior Court recognized these actions as illegal implementation of the TNR program that could have an impact on the environment and enjoined the City from further pursuing the program until it complied with CEQA.

Dr. Travis Longcore, Science Director of The Urban Wildlands Group, said, “Feral cats are documented predators of native wildlife. We support spaying and neutering all cats in Los Angeles, which is the law, but do not support release of this non-native predator into our open spaces and neighborhoods where they kill birds and other wildlife.”

Even when fed by humans, cats instinctively hunt prey, including birds, lizards and small mammals. Colonies of feral cats, often thriving with the aid of handouts from humans, harm native wildlife and contaminate water bodies with fecal bacteria.

Longcore continued, “TNR is promoted as a way to reduce feral cat populations but scientific research shows that 70–90% of cats must be sterilized for cat populations to decline. This is virtually impossible to achieve in practice, but population reduction can be achieved with only 50% removal.”

The City must now stop its TNR program and any further proposal to implement such a program must undergo objective scientific review as part of the CEQA process. This will ensure that the public has adequate opportunity to comment and that significant impacts on parks, wildlife, water quality, and human health are avoided.

For further information about Trap-Neuter-Return see:

  • Longcore, T., C. Rich, and L. M. Sullivan. 2009. Critical assessment of claims regarding management of feral cats by trap–neuter–return. Conservation Biology 23(4):887–894. http://www.ca.audubon.org/chapter_assets/Longcoreetal2009ConBio.pdf
  • Williams, T. 2009. Felines fatales. Audubon Magazine. Sept-Oct, pp. 30–38. http://audubonmagazine.org/incite/incite0909.html
  • Hat Tip: http://tnrrealitycheck.com/legalert.asp

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REDLISTED: Amazing White Kitty “Snowflake” 10 mos (VIDEO) – East Valley A1072776-RESCUED 12/11

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Snowflake at East Valley

UPDATE: 12/11 Snowflake was rescued today! Thank you everyone who networked him!

SNOWFLAKE is a loving, outgoing 10-month-old white male kitty. He’s so wonderful that they’ve kept him at East Valley since October 24th! When I visited him he just rubbed again the cage bars and wanted me to pet him. This amazing boy has a very slight cold and is in medical and on the Red List. With a little Clavamox (oral antibiotic), he will be in perfect health! Impound # A1072776. A rescue group was supposed to save him Sunday, but never showed up. Urgent situation.

VIDEO of Snowflake (need to use IE)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVXYI9pi9lE

East Valley Shelter, IMPOUND # A1072776
14409 Vanowen Street, Van Nuys 91405
Ask for Veronica – New Hope Coordinator
818-756-9323

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