Leslie is very cute, though a somewhat shy little girl who is in love with her roommate Michael. She becomes friendly with people after she gets to know her surroundings and does enjoy cuddling up in a nice warm lap. An adopter might consider adopting both Leslie and Michael because of their affection for each other. Leslie is spayed, current with all her shots, microchipped, and just waiting for someone to take her home.
Leslie is very cute, though a somewhat shy little girl who is in love with her roommate Michael. She becomes friendly with people after she gets to know her surroundings and does enjoy cuddling up in a nice warm lap. An adopter might consider adopting both Leslie and Michael because of their affection for each other. Leslie is spayed, current with all her shots, microchipped, and just waiting for someone to take her home.
Leslie is very cute, though a somewhat shy little girl who is in love with her roommate Michael. She becomes friendly with people after she gets to know her surroundings and does enjoy cuddling up in a nice warm lap. An adopter might consider adopting both Leslie and Michael because of their affection for each other. Leslie is spayed, current with all her shots, microchipped, and just waiting for someone to take her home.
You can find applications for both dogs and cats at https://living-free.org/adopt/
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Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
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Sign Adoption Contract
Additional adoption info
For adoptable dogs, please contact:
kennel@living-free.org or (951) 321-9982
For our adoptable cats, please contact:
cattery@living-free.org or (951) 491-1898
Potential adopters are required to fill out an adoption application which can be found at www.living-free.org/adoption-form
Plan on a 1-2 hour visit and one of our Animal Caregivers will walk you through the process.
For adoptable dogs, please contact:
kennel@living-free.org or (951) 321-9982
For our adoptable cats, please contact:
cattery@living-free.org or (951) 491-1898
Potential adopters are required to fill out an adoption application which can be found at www.living-free.org/adoption-form
Plan on a 1-2 hour visit and one of our Animal Caregivers will walk you through the process.
For adoptable dogs, please contact:
kennel@living-free.org or (951) 321-9982
For our adoptable cats, please contact:
cattery@living-free.org or (951) 491-1898
Potential adopters are required to fill out an adoption application which can be found at www.living-free.org/adoption-form
Plan on a 1-2 hour visit and one of our Animal Caregivers will walk you through the process.
Go meet their pets
HOURS OF OPERATION: Visits and adoptions are conducted by appointment.
Living Free Animal Sanctuary is located in Mountain Center, CA, right off Highway 74 in the San Jacinto Mountains. We're 10 minutes from Idyllwild, 45 minutes from the Desert Cities, 2 hours from San Diego and 2.5 hours from Los Angeles.
Serving Riverside County and Southern California.
HOURS OF OPERATION: Visits and adoptions are conducted by appointment.
Living Free Animal Sanctuary is located in Mountain Center, CA, right off Highway 74 in the San Jacinto Mountains. We're 10 minutes from Idyllwild, 45 minutes from the Desert Cities, 2 hours from San Diego and 2.5 hours from Los Angeles.
Serving Riverside County and Southern California.
HOURS OF OPERATION: Visits and adoptions are conducted by appointment.
Living Free Animal Sanctuary is located in Mountain Center, CA, right off Highway 74 in the San Jacinto Mountains. We're 10 minutes from Idyllwild, 45 minutes from the Desert Cities, 2 hours from San Diego and 2.5 hours from Los Angeles.
Serving Riverside County and Southern California.
More about this rescue
We are a nonprofit animal sanctuary saving dogs and cats whose time is up at local kill shelters. We are a 501(c)(3) organization and have been rescuing animals since 1980.
We are a nonprofit animal sanctuary saving dogs and cats whose time is up at local kill shelters. We are a 501(c)(3) organization and have been rescuing animals since 1980.
We are a nonprofit animal sanctuary saving dogs and cats whose time is up at local kill shelters. We are a 501(c)(3) organization and have been rescuing animals since 1980.