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Virtually Pets

We’re in the midst of two seasons: kitten season, which lasts from early spring to mid-fall on the average, and the Fourth of July silly season, which lasts from about now until a few days after the holiday. Both of these times result in shelter and rescue overcrowding everywhere. Litters and litters of newborns with or without the mothers and not enough homes and fosters to go around as well as an increased number of dogs and cats who are brought alive, injured or dead to shelters after fleeing in terror from unseen exploding demons.

The Kittens Are Coming—Kitten Season Is No Reason for Glee

Long Beach Animal Care Services (ACS) is one of the shelters that has an influx of pets around this time. The staff is coming up with some ideas to help them (stay tuned!). Meanwhile, you can do your part in making room for frightened pets by emptying a few cages in the best way possible by taking a shelter pet home—permanently. Here are a few choices:

https://www.facebook.com/LongBeachAnimalCare/videos/1907308595956447/

Simba (ID##A604618) is ear-risitible! Look at that face, and watch him play with Jill, ACS’s adoption coordinator! He’s so ready to be adopted!

https://www.facebook.com/LongBeachAnimalCare/videos/1909237282430245/

Bobby (ID#A607503) and Sassy (#A605988) are best buddies. In fact, let us call them sweethearts. They love each other’s company, as you can plainly see. They’re ready to go home—in fact, wouldn’t it be nice if they could live happily ever after, be it castle, cottage or condo (a big one!).

And here are resources for you to help out with kitten season:

Information

Stray Cat Alliance

Alley Cat Allies

Support Groups

Bottle Baby Feeders

Vouchers and Free/Low-Cost Spay Neuter

Fix Long Beach

Long Beach Animal Care Services (vouchers provided by Friends of Long Beach Animals and clinic information only; the shelter’s S/N isn’t open to the public)

SNP/LA Veterinary Clinic, San Pedro (call to inquire about feral spay days)

Golden State Humane Veterinary Clinic, Long Beach

Fosters, Bottle-Feeders, Help Needed from the Community!

Helen Sanders CatPAWS

The Little Lion Foundation

(CatPAWS and Little Lion to present bottle-feeding workshops)

Jellicle Cats Rescue Foundation

Zoey’s Place Rescue

Cat Cove

Kitty Katchers

Long Beach Spay and Neuter Foundation

Making Biscuits Cat Adoption and Rescue

Zazzy Cats

Orphan Kitten Bottle Feeders and Fosters

(If that seems like a lot of resources, multiply it exponentially—cats X litters X litters X litters X litters…. It isn’t.)

Things to Do, Pets to Support

Pet Preparedness Scavenger Hunt

Throughout Long Beach

Free event

To complement the live streaming of “What Goes in Your  Department will host a Pet Preparedness Scavenger Hunt in which residents can search for free pet-preparedness items to put into their pets’ emergency kits. Prize packs will be hidden around the city and can be found by following the Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications and the Department of Health and Human Services on social media. Links can be found here.

Fix Long Beach Free Spay/Neuter CAT! Clinic

Saturday, June 16, 7:30AM–3:00PM, Ramona Park, 3301 East 65th Street at Obispo Avenue, Long Beach

Have your dog spayed or neutered free with appointment and qualifications; vet appointment with voucher, minimal charge for dogs and cats; flea meds $10; shots and dewormer $10 each; nail trimming, $10 

It’s now the law to fix your pets in Long Beach and many Southern California cities. To provide this costly service to our Long Beach residents who otherwise couldn’t afford it, Fix Long Beach offers this service free of charge. The spay/neuter truck will be at its new location at Ramona Park on this date.

Make an appointment through IM or email at [email protected] for your dog, and include (1) your name, (2) address, (3) phone number, (4) pet’s name, (5) age, (6) sex, (7) breed, and (8) weight, and Fix will see if they can schedule you. You can also come as a standby, but be there at 8:30AM. Make sure that your pet has had nothing to eat or drink past 10:00PM the previous night.

To donate, visit our page. In-kind donations such as leashes, collars and toys can be brought to our event or ordered through our Amazon wish list.

For both spay/neuter and vaccinations, all dogs must be on sturdy leashes and all cats must be in dedicated carriers. Fix thanks you in advance for being responsible for your pet’s health and for helping to reduce shelter overpopulation and euthanasia.

Blessing of the Animals

Saturday, June 16, 11:00AM–3:00PM, Unity Church Long Beach, 935 East Broadway, Long Beach

Free event

You and I both know that animals are already blessed, although so many of them don’t live blessed lives. But it’s always good to be reminded of how wonderful they are and how they bless our lives and we can bless theirs. Animals of all shapes and sizes are welcome to this event—they must be either on a firm leash or in a carrier. If your pet has departed the Earth or would prefer to stay curled up in the house, bring a photo, a collar, a favorite toy or any item associated with him or her. Pets and people will be asked to line up along Broadway in front of the church, and each pet will receive a charm to adorn a collar or a special location.

Fix Long Beach’s Wild, Wild West Casino Night

Saturday, June 23, 6:00PM, Cosmic Brewery, 20316 Gramercy Place, Torrance

Tickets $25, available here; includes all-you-can eat buffet, drinks and “funny money”

Git along, little doggie–uh, dogie, and we’ll lasso up some great food, drinks, sounds and lots of yee-haw fun! Your $25 will grab you a taco dinner (we have vegan options for cowpokes who don’t like to poke cows), mighty fine craft beers and handcrafted soda pop. Don’t tell the sheriff, but we’re giving you $100 in “funny money” that you can use in the ol’ saloon playing roulette, poker and blackjack. And y’all can absquatulate with some durn fine prizes from gaming and in the silent auction (you gotta spend actual tin for that). Best of all, you’ll be helping us round up pets to spay and neuter—Fix Long Beach does that for free for folks who can’t afford it–all the greenbacks you spend will be used at Fix Long Beach!

Fourth of July Celebration in Support of Long Beach K9 Officers Association

Wednesday, July 4, 4:00PM–7:00PM, 5931 East Fairbrook Street, Long Beach

Free event; donations gratefully accepted by the K9 Officers Association

Bring your lawn chair and enjoy a good, old-fashioned family Fourth of July celebration, with one exception: no fireworks! Between the presence of our two-legged and our four-legged officers, there won’t be any banging and booming to upset any animals or military veterans! Enjoy great food, music and company, and make a donation to these bravest and most loyal officers. Your own leashed, well-behaved dogs are welcome!

Third-Annual Cut-A-Thon, Benefiting Sparky and the Gang Rescue

Saturday, July 7, 10:00AM–5:00PM, Encore Hair Studio, 1830 Redondo Avenue, Suite E, Signal Hill

$25 haircuts

You get your dog groomed, so why not yourself? And for a great cause—top-rated Encore Hair Studio is offering cuts for $25, and the funds will go to Sparky and the Gang Animal Rescue, a magnificent organization that takes dogs from some of the worst conditions you can imagine and turns them into beautiful, healthy house pets. Enjoy pampering, vegan goodies, a bake sale and a raffle. And, best of all, doggies to adopt.

Friends of Long Beach Animals’ 26th Annual Theater Benefit, Featuring ‘My Fair Lady’

Thursday, July 12, 6:30PM, Long Beach Playhouse, 5021 Anaheim Street, Long Beach

Tickets $30, includes a wine reception with finger food and dessert, Ralph Brunson at the piano, a raffle and a silent auction.

The rain in Spain they’ll track in your domain…by George, you’ve got it—a wonderful time viewing the classical musical My Fair Lady, enjoying a buffet of goodies, bidding on auction items, listening to the piano music, and of course, we won’t forget helping all the pets that Friends of Long Beach Animals (FOLBA) helps spay and neuter and provide for! Tickets are can be purchased at the locations on the flier, or you can call FOLBA directly at (562) 988-7647. And be sure to get you to the show…on…time!

Kitten Lady Hannah Shaw

Saving Kittens’ Lives Workshop and Fund-Raiser, with Kitten Lady Hannah Shaw

Saturday, September 15, 2:00PM–4:00PM, El Dorado Park West Community Center, 2800 North Studebaker Road, Long Beach

$39.95; a portion of ticket sales will benefit The Little Lion Foundation https://www.facebook.com/thelittlelionfoundation

If you’re expecting an eccentric cat person raving about kitties, yes. But you have no idea where her whimsies will take you or how much you’ll learn about cat care! Hannah Shaw can captivate an audience the way that little birdie does to the cat on the other side of the window—she’ll teach you how to care for underage, orphaned kittens so that more lives will be saved. Best of all, your ticket purchase will help The Little Lion Foundation do just that as well! Purchase tickets here.

Ongoing

PEts allowed

Pet Adoption Locations

Photo courtesy of West Coast Animal Rescue https://www.facebook.com/WestCoastAnimalRescue/

The following pet-related businesses regularly feature cat, dog and rabbit adoptions. If you’re a Long Beach-area rescue and don’t see your adoption event listed here, please email [email protected].

Petco Animal Supplies, Marina Shores

6500 Pacific Coast Highway

Helen Sanders CatPAWS, permanent adoption center, store hours

Rabbit Rescue Inc., adoptable rabbits daily, store hours

Live Love Animal Rescue, first Sunday of the month, 1:00PM–3:00PM

 

Unleashed by Petco

600 Redondo Avenue

Foreverhome Pet Rescue, Inc., Sundays, noon–4:00PM

 

PetSmart, Long Beach Exchange

3871 N Lakewood Boulevard, Long Beach

The Cat Cove, Saturdays, noon–4:00pm

Jellicle Cats Foundation, Saturdays, noon—4:00PM

 

PetSmart Signal Hill

2550 Cherry Avenue, Signal Hill

Kitty Katchers, Saturdays and Sundays, 11:00AM–3:30PM

Stray Cat Alliance, permanent adoption center, store hours

 

PetSmart Compton

1775 South Alameda Street, Compton

Zazzy Cats Kitty Rescue, permanent adoption center, store hours

Rabbit Rescue Inc., one adoptable rabbit daily, store hours

 

PetSmart Seal Beach

12341 Seal Beach Boulevard, Seal Beach

Helen Sanders CatPAWS

West Coast Animal Rescue, Saturdays, noon–4:00PM

Dogs in Need, Saturdays, 9:00AM–2:00PM

 

Pet Food Express, 4220 Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach

Pet Food Express Cat Adoption Center, permanent adoption center, business hours

Zazzy Cats, alternate weekends, 10AM–5PM

Fix Long Beach, occasional weekends

Live Love Animal Rescue, first Saturday of each month, 11:00AM–2:00PM

Ozzie and Friends Rescue, 11:00AM–2:00PM, alternate Sundays

The Little Lion Foundation, alternate weekends, 11:00AM–5:00PM

 

Bank of America, 5101 East Second Street, Long Beach

Long Beach Spay & Neuter Foundation, 11:00AM–3PM

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BARK Therapy Dogs Reading with Kids

See website for information

Founded in 2007, BARK (Beach Animals Reading with Kids) is a nonprofit all-volunteer program that encourages children to increase their reading skills and self-confidence by reading aloud to certified therapy dogs. Students sometimes find it intimidating to read in front of classmates but love to read to the non-judgmental, calming dogs. BARK now has 170 teams listening to kids in more than 100 schools and libraries in California—Long Beach libraries visited monthly are Bach, El Dorado, Bayshore, Brewitt and Los Altos; outlying-area libraries include Hawaiian Gardens, Iacoboni and Los Alamitos. BARK teams also visit nursing homes, senior living facilities and veteran centers. They even de-stress college students during finals week! For all events, check out BARK’s calendar. To find information about volunteering your furry buddy or to arrange a visit to your school, library or other community, contact the group at [email protected] or (562)235-8835.

SNP/LA Mobile Low-Cost Pet Vaccines

Locations and dates vary; visit link in text

For low-cost vaccines, visit this link. Note that pet owners must be 18 years or older, all pets must be on leashes or in carriers, and only healthy and non-pregnant animals will be vaccinated. Please bring prior vaccination information with you to the clinic. Vaccination and microchip services are provided for pets residing in any city. Licensing is provided for residents within our jurisdiction at Saturday clinics; please bring your renewal notice and rabies certificate with you. Low/cost spay/neuter information is also available through SNP/LA.

Free Pet Food Distributions

Papa, a big “teddy bear’ of a dog, sits with his human in Ashlee’s Pet Care station at Beacon for Him.

Beacon for Him has extended an outreach for people experiencing homelessness and their pets. Pet food, primarily dog food, is available at their facility at 439 West Anaheim Street, Mondays from 9:00AM to noon and Saturdays from noon to 3:00PM. A dog-washing station with a stainless-steel tub is also available onsite at these hours. Donations and supplies such as shampoo, flea control and, of course, pet food are always gratefully accepted.

The Pet Food Bank is sponsored by Christian Outreach in Action http://www.coalongbeach.org/about/. COA is located at 515 E 3rd St, Long Beach. Hours are Thursday from 9:00AM to 11:00AM.

 

Shelter-Enrichment Supplies Needed for ACS Dogs and Cats!

Drop-off: Wednesdays through Fridays, 10:00AM–5:30PM and Saturdays and Sundays, 10:00AM–4:00PM, 7700 East Spring Street, Long Beach

Individual donations requested

ACS is continuing our kennel enrichment activities for our canine guests here and could use so more donations (there are plenty for the cats!). Here is what’s needed:

  • creamy peanut butter
  • yogurt
  • beef broth (canned or in the box)
  • chicken broth (canned or in the box)
  • incense
  • carabiner clips (heavy duty)
  • ice cube trays
  • pipe cleaners
  • toilet paper/paper towel rolls
  • cat toys
  • corks from bottles (for cat toys)
  • catnip
  • canned cat and dog food

Donations are tax deductible. Our pups and kitties say thanks so much!