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Little Alice is a very special girl! When Alice came to us, she was only about 6 weeks old and we were not sure if she was going to make it. For a while there we even thought she would loose an eye. She needed medications for an upper respiratory and eye infections. Life was not kind to her living on the streets. Yet Alice grew healthier and healthier every day in our care. And even though she learned to trust people it was difficult for her to be receiving constant eye drops and oral meds, which made her a little cautious whenever we would approach. She didn't understand it was for her own good. Socially, she overcame all of that and although she is still a little shy at first, she actually loves people and once she is comfortable, she likes to lay next to you and purr and nuzzle at your side. Alice is super playful and agile! She jumps so high for her feather teaser and toys! This little house Panther is pretty confident when people come around and doesn't go hiding at all. Due to the complications from her kittenhood Alice's tear ducts sometimes tend to get blocked and she appears to look teary-eyed. But this does not affect her overall health! She is still an amazing girl that deserves a great home with a family that will be patient with her when she is a little shy at first, and one that will be understanding that she had a rough past but has so much love to give! Born approx. 1/1/24
Little Alice is a very special girl! When Alice came to us, she was only about 6 weeks old and we were not sure if she was going to make it. For a while there we even thought she would loose an eye. She needed medications for an upper respiratory and eye infections. Life was not kind to her living on the streets. Yet Alice grew healthier and healthier every day in our care. And even though she learned to trust people it was difficult for her to be receiving constant eye drops and oral meds, which made her a little cautious whenever we would approach. She didn't understand it was for her own good. Socially, she overcame all of that and although she is still a little shy at first, she actually loves people and once she is comfortable, she likes to lay next to you and purr and nuzzle at your side. Alice is super playful and agile! She jumps so high for her feather teaser and toys! This little house Panther is pretty confident when people come around and doesn't go hiding at all. Due to the complications from her kittenhood Alice's tear ducts sometimes tend to get blocked and she appears to look teary-eyed. But this does not affect her overall health! She is still an amazing girl that deserves a great home with a family that will be patient with her when she is a little shy at first, and one that will be understanding that she had a rough past but has so much love to give! Born approx. 1/1/24
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If approved, we deliver to you. Home check is done before delivery. At delivery, the contract is signed and fee is collected.
Additional adoption info
We do have an application form on our website. A home check is also done. We know our animals well and work hard to make sure the adoption will be a purr-fect match! We will be happy to answer your questions. We want an adoption to be the right fit for both the humans and the animal.
When you adopt a pet from us, you can rest assured that you are getting a pet who is much loved, well-cared for, and whom we know well. In turn, we know that an adopter will provide a loving, caring, home.
Cat adoptions are usually $125 each. Dog fees are based on breed. All are current on vaccinations and neutering. Some are microchipped. They are vetted again before delivery.
All of our adoptable cats and dogs are pictured on our website, with their videos, at www.lifelineforpets.org.
We do have an application form on our website. A home check is also done. We know our animals well and work hard to make sure the adoption will be a purr-fect match! We will be happy to answer your questions. We want an adoption to be the right fit for both the humans and the animal.
When you adopt a pet from us, you can rest assured that you are getting a pet who is much loved, well-cared for, and whom we know well. In turn, we know that an adopter will provide a loving, caring, home.
Cat adoptions are usually $125 each. Dog fees are based on breed. All are current on vaccinations and neutering. Some are microchipped. They are vetted again before delivery.
All of our adoptable cats and dogs are pictured on our website, with their videos, at www.lifelineforpets.org.
The best way to see all of our adoptable cats and/or dogs is via our website: www.lifelineforpets.org. Each animal has a description where you can see its age, gender, personality, etc.
We would also love to add you to our email list so that you can be among the first to receive our adorable slideshows and other bulletins. You can sign up on our website Home page.
The best way to see all of our adoptable cats and/or dogs is via our website: www.lifelineforpets.org. Each animal has a description where you can see its age, gender, personality, etc.
We would also love to add you to our email list so that you can be among the first to receive our adorable slideshows and other bulletins. You can sign up on our website Home page.
More about this rescue
Lifeline for Pets is a small, no-kill animal rescue group based in Pasadena, California. For many years we have been providing care for homeless cats and dogs until a loving home can be found for them. Our goal is to help these deserving animals have a long, happy life!
Please join our efforts to help dogs and cats in need. You can make all the difference in an animal’s life. The best way to help is to adopt or foster a pet. We have many adorable and loving pets waiting for their forever home.
Lifeline for Pets is a small, no-kill animal rescue group based in Pasadena, California. For many years we have been providing care for homeless cats and dogs until a loving home can be found for them. Our goal is to help these deserving animals have a long, happy life!
Please join our efforts to help dogs and cats in need. You can make all the difference in an animal’s life. The best way to help is to adopt or foster a pet. We have many adorable and loving pets waiting for their forever home.
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We'll also keep you updated on DEBBIE's adoption status with email updates.