If you’re ready to bring home your furry Valentine but are frustrated by the shelter’s appointment requirement and the time it can take to hear back, here’s your chance to boop some cold noses: Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) has planned not one but two in-person events for Valentine’s weekend!
They take place Saturday, Feb. 12, and you can attend either or both. First, enjoy rapid dating (rabbit dating in the Bunny Barn) at the open-house on the shelter’s campus, 7700 E. Spring St., from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Then, tool on over to Pet Supplies Plus, 2086 N. Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, where the Adoption Waggin’ will be parked from 1 to 4 p.m. The shop is right next to Lazy Acres, so you can indulge your new buddy with toys and treats at Pet Supplies Plus and do the same for yourself with a latte or an artisan something.

Previous Scratching Posts have stressed how LBACS is bogged down with dogs, who are also stressed. Anything that facilitates a pet going to a real home is a gift to them. But the present adoption process has been frustrating. People express on social media and in person about doing due diligence online and sometimes waiting extended times to get a response. In actuality, not just LBACS but also nearly every shelter and rescue from Orange County to Los Angeles and beyond requires applications and appointments. One exception is the Feline Good Social Club, which is a rescue but functions largely as an event venue, hosts a limited number of people at a time, and requires masks and proof of vaccination.
“The Seal Beach Animal Care Center is open for adoptions to preapproved applicants by appointment,” said the shelter’s president, Cathy Winans. “This is not only for the safety of our employees, volunteers and the public but because we actually believe it allows families more time alone with our animals and to process paperwork without rushing. Best of all, it keeps the shelter quieter for the well-being of our animals.”
According to LBACS shelter director Staycee Dains, the Los Angeles Shelter does weekend walk-ins only and has someone checking ID and vaccination cards. But Long Beach is still in the midst of hiring and filling positions for its understaffed shelter, and the present employees are scrambling to keep things going, including handling adoptions.
“We aren’t staffed for this,” Dains said. “It’s what we are able to do right now and what’s good for our animals. Best Friends [a national organization dedicated to reaching no-kill status in all shelters nationwide] happens to support it, as does every other national organization.”
But this Saturday, at least, you can meet your crush in person. Check out these sweethearts, and let Cupid go to town!
If your dance card is full on Feb. 12, email [email protected] or check out all the pets here, fill out an application for the one you like, and make an appointment.
Virtually pets




Furballs of Fun
Happy Meower: Friday, Feb. 11–Monday, Feb. 14, 4 –6 p.m., Feline Good Social Club, 301 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, $25 for a pair of tickets.
The town’s only cat lounge celebrates their guests by offering a reduced price ticket for two to visit their special cats and also complimentary wine and chocolate, and all the kitties you can amuse yourself with. There will also be a drawing on each of these four days and times for one guest per hour to receive a special FGSC goodie bag. Spaces are limited, so book your spot for two right meow!
Helping paws
Spay/neuter appointments available at SNP/LA: 6:30 a.m. –4 p.m., 957 N. Gaffey St., San Pedro, check website for hours and information on making an appointment.
In need of low-cost vaccinations for your pets? SNP/LA has extended its hours! Walk-ins are available.
SNP/LA offers low-cost cat and dog vaccinations, deworming, microchips, nail trims, and flea and tick treatments. (Pet vaccines and basic wellness services only. No spay and neuter services available at our mobile clinics.)
- To reduce the amount of people in line, up to two people only allowed per group.
- All cats must be in carriers.
- All medium/large dogs must be on a leash (small dogs can be carried).
- Please bring all past pet vaccine records.
Please DM us for pricing.
Access this link for more information.
Foster for awhile—or furever!

If you’ve always wanted a pet but aren’t sure if you’re ready for a lifetime (the animal’s) commitment, or if you’re past the pet-roommate days for any reason, fostering might be a great way to go, especially with one or more of the kittens popping up during kitten season. Every one of the organizations listed below is in desperate need of fosters who’ll social them and help save their little lives. Who knows—maybe one of those lives will change your mind about the not-ready-for-roommate thing!
These nonprofits also regularly feature cat, dog and rabbit adoptions. As of now, adoptions are mainly by appointment. Click on the links for each rescue in case of updates or changes. These organizations operate through donations and grants, and anything you can give would be welcome. Please suggest any Long Beach-area rescues to add to the list.
- Bunny Bunch
- Cat Cove
- Friends of Long Beach Animals
- Fix Long Beach
- Feline Good Social Club
- Helen Sanders CatPAWS
- House of Broken Cookies
- Jellicle Cats Foundation
- K-9 Kismet
- Little Lion Foundation
- Live Love Animal Rescue
- Long Beach Animal Care Services
- Long Beach Spay and Neuter Foundation
- Newborn Feline Rescue
- Pet Food Express Cat Adoption Center
- SAFE Rescue Team
- Seal Beach Animal Care Center
- Sparky and the Gang Animal Rescue
- spcaLA
- Stray Cat Alliance
- Wrigley Kittens
- Zazzy Cats