Adopt a Pet

My name is Tinkerbell!

I'm being cared for by
The Nature Network, Inc.

Facts about me

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My info

Small blue checkmark Good with cats
Small blue checkmark Shots current
Small blue checkmark Spayed / Neutered

My story

IMPORTANT: The Nature Network Inc. is a small 501c3 non-profit no-kill organization. Most animals we rescue are abandoned at the pound, who no one wants--seniors and special-needs. 100% of all funds are used for them—extensive veterinary and medical costs, prescription meds, rehab, special foods, supplements, and more.



Below, under our The Nature Network CONTACT INFO you can find a “DONATION” link.

We are deeply grateful for help. To meet us, help us, or if you know people or businesses who would like to, please contact us at:

theanimalsleftbehind@socal.rr.com (Also our PayPal Giving email address for donation and sponsorship).



Mailing: The Nature Network Inc., 3826 Grand View Blvd., #66790, Los Angeles, CA 90066.

We are not like many larger non-profits who use up to 90% of all funds on expensive advertising, enormous salaries, social media, and human expenses.

Our veterinary references are available upon request.



TINKERBELL was found playing in the middle of the street. She is about 7 years old. She will catch and kill birds (can fly :o), so is strictly INDOORS ONLY. A 6th grade student brought her home to his family. But now his apartment won't allow pets, so we stepped in. Right now she is in a great foster home.



Tinkerbell is extremely intelligent and playful. She is also totally fearless, wild and a bit destructive, and will jump up and down from door tops and closet tops, knocking down and breaking things. She'll hide behind desks and push the drawers open from the inside. She always greets people at the door---like a pup. She's quite an athlete!



Tinkerbell is tiny and not a big cat. She is very friendly with other cats and dogs. She insists on meeting with them, whether they like it or not. She is fearless, so could be gobbled up by hawks, owls, coyotes or loose dogs. Tinkerbell is spayed and healthy.

To meet Tinkerbell, please contact: theanimalsleftbehind@socal.rr.com (also our Paypal Sponsorship & Donation email address)
Rescue

The Nature Network, Inc.

Contact info
Pet ID
Contact
Phone
Website
Address
3826 Grand View Blvd., #66790, Los Angeles, CA 90066
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

After completing an adoption application, speaking by telephone, and coming to see our pet (if qualified), we will visit your home. If qualified, we bring our pet for a two week trial period with an application and contract.

Go meet their pets

Our adoptable pets are boarded at kennels, veterinarians, foster homes and our friends' and family's homes. We sometimes also take part in Best Friends and Animal Planet adoption events. We recommend calling us to discuss your adoption needs. If it sounds like you would be happy and the pet would be happy, we can arrange for everyone to meet.
See our organization's info about our plans to purchase our dream animal sanctuary and humane education center---but not without your help.

More about this rescue

The Nature Network Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit no-kill federal tax exempt organization, publicly supported and existing entirely with the generous help of animal loving people. 100% of all donations are used directly for rescued animals. No expensive advertising, so salaries, no human "expenses".

We rescue mainly special-needs and senior dogs, cats, horses, other domestic pets, birds, and wildlife, mostly on their last day of life from Los Angeles area pounds, and we work with local wildlife rescue organizations to save wildlife and birds (injured or orphaned). We love animals very much, and feel there can never be enough help for all animals in need, or enough loving homes or enough birth control for the domestic ones.

We are currently seeking grants, donors and sponsors to purchase the animal sanctuary and education center we have found for the Nature Network in the Valley area of Los Angeles.

We are preparing to again produce and host a previously award winning television show about the rescue and protection of domestic and wild animals and preservation of natural habitats.

More information to come soon. Our website, www.thenaturenetwork.org is currently under re-design, and will be up and active soon.