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My name is
Keira!

Posted over 4 years ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

Cared for by Kitten Rescue

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue (Mostly)
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
14465737-Z689
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

DOB: 6/1/11

Keira is a beautiful sweet cat who came to us with her sister Gracie after her 'people' mommy passed away. She has the softest fur imaginable.

When I got her, while it took her only 4 days to come out for the evening canned food, she hid for at least 4 months wither sister and would only come out in the evening for canned food.

Over time she has changed and is always there when I come in. She loves to be pet (not picked up nor will she stay on my lap). She purrs and is very chatty especially when she know the canned food is coming.  She still hides from my husband so a home with females, might be best. She MIGHT warm up to a male if there is lots of patience but I honestly can’t tell that for sure.  She would probably  love a quiet gentle teenager but Kiki would not do well with small kids.

Keira would be best as an “only” cat in a quiet home. She can get along with other cats but doesn’t cuddle, play or hang out with them. For a quiet home “Kiki” is worth the small amount of time it would take to get used to each other. Keira is worth it!

If you are interested in learning more about this kitty or in adopting her, please click here to email her foster parent.



If you are unable to send an email to the foster parent through the link included above, please contact us and let us know what kitty you're interested in.  You may also fill out our adoption questionnaire to speed up the screening process.  Be sure to name the cat in the CAT PREFERENCE field at the beginning of the questionnaire. If the above links aren't live, our contact form and questionnaire are available on our website at www.kittenrescue.org.

For our fees and adoption policies and procedures, please click here.



April 10, 2024, 5:50 pm
Rescue
Kitten Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
14465737-Z689
Contact
Address
3519 Casitas Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90039

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

We ONLY adopt animals to homes in the greater Los Angeles area.
Our cat adoption questionnaire https://kittenrescue.org/adopt/cat-adoption-form/ is first step of our adoption process, which also includes a home visit, the signing of an adoption contract, and payment of our adoption fee.
Adoption Fees
$120 for a kitten or cat up to 2 years old, or $200 if you adopt a pair.
Cats 2 to 10 years old have a fee reduction of 50%
We will waive the adoption fee for any cat over 10 years old.
Our dog adoption fee is $200.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

While appointments to visit the Kitten Adoption Center are encouraged, walk-ins are always welcome! Make sure you complete the Cat Adoption Questionnaire here online prior to visiting us. To schedule an appointment please email adoptions@kittenrescue.org. If you do come by without an appointment, wait times to get in to the Adoption Center may vary. (Please note we may be closed or have modified hours on holidays; email us to check.)
Kitten Adoption Center
3519 Casitas Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90039
HOURS OF OPERATION
Sunday: 1pm–6pm
Monday: 12pm–4pm
Tuesday/Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 1pm–6pm
Friday: 1pm–6pm
Saturday: 12pm–4pm
Many of our kitties live in foster homes and can be visited at one of our four weekly adoption events.

More about this rescue

Kitten Rescue is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization devoted to finding loving homes for unwanted, homeless cats and kittens. We rescue cats and kittens from the streets of Los Angeles and from City Shelter euthanasia. Since our start in 1997, we have grown into one of the largest, most well-respected animal welfare groups in LA.

Kitten Rescue volunteers adopt out over 1,000 cats and kittens into homes every year. We educate the public about responsible pet guardianship, how to care for kittens and cats, and the importance of spaying and neutering. Kitten Rescue makes educational material available via events, print, school presentations and here on our website. We also provide Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) assistance for communities in and around Los Angeles, and teach people how to manage and care for feral cat colonies.