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Areas Purrfect Solutions Feline Rescue serves
Sherman Oaks, CA -- Valley Village, CA -- Studio City, CA -- North Hollywood, CA -- Van Nuys, CA -- Encino, CA -- Burbank, CA -- Hollywood, CA -- Universal City, CA -- Tarzana, CA -- Woodland Hills, CA -- Reseda, CA -- North Hills, CA -- Northridge, CA -- Brentwood, CA -- Westwood, CA -- Culver City, CA -- Mar Vista, CA -- Marina Del Rey, CA -- Playa Vista, CA -- Playa del Rey, CA -- Santa Monica, CA -- Venice, CA
Brentwood, CA
Purrfect Solutions Feline Rescue's adoption process
Additional adoption info
Our adoption process is as follows:
-Visit our cattery to meet the cat(s)/kitten(s) you're interested in adopting
-Complete an adoption questionnaire and application
-Our board will review your application and determine if it's the best match for both you and the cat and, if it is --
-Schedule and pass a home inspection (to ensure the cat's long-term safety).
Our adoption fees include the following:
-Spay/neuter surgery
-Medical exam
-Age-appropriate vaccinations
-Flea treatment (if needed) and deworming
-FIV/FeLV testing
-Microchip
Our adoption process is as follows:
-Visit our cattery to meet the cat(s)/kitten(s) you're interested in adopting
-Complete an adoption questionnaire and application
-Our board will review your application and determine if it's the best match for both you and the cat and, if it is --
-Schedule and pass a home inspection (to ensure the cat's long-term safety).
Our adoption fees include the following:
-Spay/neuter surgery
-Medical exam
-Age-appropriate vaccinations
-Flea treatment (if needed) and deworming
-FIV/FeLV testing
-Microchip
About Purrfect Solutions Feline Rescue
Purrfect Solutions is a small, volunteer-led organization founded on June 10, 2000. We rescue and adopt out homeless cats and kittens, providing care including, but not limited to, spaying/neutering, testing, vaccinating, and cuddling.
Purrfect Solutions is led by Patricia Winters, who has devoted more than a decade of her life – and home – to rescuing cats in the San Fernando Valley. A true Hollywood actress, Pat moved to California in 1955 and is still quite the songstress!
Purrfect Solutions is a small, volunteer-led organization founded on June 10, 2000. We rescue and adopt out homeless cats and kittens, providing care including, but not limited to, spaying/neutering, testing, vaccinating, and cuddling.
Purrfect Solutions is led by Patricia Winters, who has devoted more than a decade of her life – and home – to rescuing cats in the San Fernando Valley. A true Hollywood actress, Pat moved to California in 1955 and is still quite the songstress!
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