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I am pleased to introduce the "P" litter! As I was trying to think of something cute about each of them, I realized everything is cute about them. "Purrl" is a very young mother cat and looks like a kitten herself - she truly is a purr box every time she is pet and a rare female orangie. Special thanks to Bending the Branches Storytelling for capturing such great photos! Get your applications in now for these cuties at lakehavenrescue.org!
I am pleased to introduce the "P" litter! As I was trying to think of something cute about each of them, I realized everything is cute about them. "Purrl" is a very young mother cat and looks like a kitten herself - she truly is a purr box every time she is pet and a rare female orangie. Special thanks to Bending the Branches Storytelling for capturing such great photos! Get your applications in now for these cuties at lakehavenrescue.org!
An approved application is needed to meet pets because most pets are located in foster homes.
An approved application is needed to meet pets because most pets are located in foster homes.
More about this rescue
Mission: Lake Haven is an all-volunteer private, non-profit, NO-KILL, animal rescue shelter dedicated to the care and adoption of homeless and/or injured dogs, cats, kittens and puppies in the West Michigan area.
Goals:
(1) Provide temporary shelter for homeless cats and dogs;
(2) Ensure that at the time of entry to Lake Haven, animals receive needed medical care;
(3) Provide spay/neuter services via area veterinarians;
(4) Place animals in responsible and loving adoptive homes; and
(5) Educate pet owners and the public in proper animal care and the urgent need to spay and neuter their pets.
Mission: Lake Haven is an all-volunteer private, non-profit, NO-KILL, animal rescue shelter dedicated to the care and adoption of homeless and/or injured dogs, cats, kittens and puppies in the West Michigan area.
Goals:
(1) Provide temporary shelter for homeless cats and dogs;
(2) Ensure that at the time of entry to Lake Haven, animals receive needed medical care;
(3) Provide spay/neuter services via area veterinarians;
(4) Place animals in responsible and loving adoptive homes; and
(5) Educate pet owners and the public in proper animal care and the urgent need to spay and neuter their pets.