Notices from people with abandoned, dumped animals have recently been pouring into the Pet Post inbox like shooters at Shannon’s. This isn’t great news, of course—there’s need everywhere, and we do what we can. If you can’t take in one of these critters, share the article on Facebook and speak to your friends. And if you fall madly in love with one of them and he or she is no longer available, most likely that particular rescuer will have two more refugees.
One of these inexhaustibly goodhearted people told me: “Every dog that has miraculously found their way to my home (I really do not look for them…well, kinda) has been so sweet, loving and beautiful. In my experience, if pets are lost and owners do not make any attempt to locate them, they will generally go to a home situation that is much improved from where they came from. People who adopt from shelters and/or fosters really want the pet and are willing to do it the right way—spay/neuter, vaccinate, microchip and licensed. I fall in love with every foster and have a hard time letting them go. Thus, the reason they’ve all been placed in my neighborhood—so I have visiting privileges!”
Don’t forget our shelters.
Hazel’s owner dropped her off at the shelter and insisted he wasn’t Hazel’s owner. Since Hazel is no longer living with that paragon of responsibility, she’s yours, if you want to give a forever home to a loving little 4-year-old spayed female Chihuahua-something. She can be found on the shelter side of the Companion Animal Village at 7700 East Spring St., (562) 570-PETS. Ask for ID#A459406.
This 8-week-old female black kitten with the little white spot under her chin was running around downtown long beach. She’s sweet and friendly; she’ll need to be spayed to stop her particular cycle. E-mail denise4re@gmail.com.
Ginger is a German shepherd mix, 7–8 years old and approximately 40 pounds. She’s very sweet with people and gets along with small dogs and cats but doesn’t care for big dogs. Ginger is food aggressive, so she needs to be fed separately from other animals. She was a shelter dog, and we think that her former owner didn’t play with her, as Ginger has no idea how to play. If you’d like to adopt or foster Ginger, e-mail denise4re@gmail.com.
Who would neglect this beautiful pit bull? Her name’s Ivory, and our rescuer says that her family is tired of her and doesn’t want her anymore now that she isn’t a puppy. She’s left in the backyard all day, and no one plays with her or talks to her. She gets a change of water–how nice, they’re not cruel. She’s loving and sweet, and–just look at the face. Ivory may not have much time. She’s only 2 and deserves a good life. If you’re interested, e-mail remins@aol.com.
Pet Projects
Remember the survivors of the Moore, Oklahoma, tornado tragedy. As you do, don’t forget the pets who are being sought by their human families or are lost and frightened. Go to the Humane Society of the United States Disaster Relief Page to learn what they’re doing to help and to find out what you can do as well.
Bark for Your Park!
The volunteers in Friends of El Dorado Dog Park have been working very hard to get the new Fourth District Dog Park off the ground—or rather, on the ground. If you want to help, log in to Pet Safe’s page and vote. Then go to Facebook and Twitter and do the same. Then go back the next day and do the same. And the next. And the next.
Saturday, June 2, Seal Beach Animal Care Services 25th Anniversary Gala, The Grand by Choura Events Center, 4101 E. Willow St., Long Beach, 6–PM
The Seal Beach Animal Care Center (SBACC) opened its doors in 1988 with 12 dog runs and a small cat room. Today, there are 18 dog runs and a separate building for the cats—the Helen Sanders Cat Facility—and it’s all based on grass-roots humane philosophy, volunteerism and donations and is motivated by an unselfish, strong love for animals. SBACC plans a most festive gala affair to celebrate these efforts and to raise funds to ensure their continuance. Live music will be provided by the Emperors, and every guest will be entered in a drawing to win a vacation package. Special guest MC will be none other than TV and radio personality Bob Eubanks, host of Newlywed Game. Tickets are $150 per person; registration closes May 15. All funds will go toward medical expenses, expansions and renovations for the doggie room (including feeding, bathing, runs and meet-and greet areas), and improved protection from the sun and rain. Find out more about the event here, or download this form to register by mail.
Thursday, June 6, Friends of Long Beach Animals Little Shop of Horrors Benefit for the Animals, Long Beach Playhouse, 5021 E. Anaheim St., 6:30–10:30PM
Feed your pets good things, feed yourself tasty finger food at the 6:30 reception, but—don’t feed the plants! Join Friends of Long Beach Animals (FOLBA) for an entertaining musical evening on June 6 featuring the wonderfully way-out musical Little Shop of Horrors, written by Howard Ashman, scored by Alan Menken, and based on the 1960 B movie of the same name. Our 19th annual Benefit for the Animals at the Long Beach Playhouse begins at 6:30 p.m. with a reception featuring—oh, feed me, I’m hungry!—a delicious selection of finger foods, with coffee and cookies at intermission, and tuneful pre-musical music by our favorite pianist, Ralph Brunson. You’ll have time to socialize with fellow animal lovers and browse and bid on silent auction items. Raffle tickets will also be on sale.
At 7:30, beloved Press-Telegram scribe Tom Hennessy will be honored as our Hero to Animals 2013. Then, look out, look out, look out, look out! Here comes Audrey II along with the Little Shop of Horrors cast of real characters to tell a funny, offbeat tale and sing some of the catchiest songs to have ever graced a stage on or off Broadway. Keep the dogs and cats inside, and remember: Don’t feed the plants!
Tickets are $25 and are available at the following locations:
Ark Pet Salon, 550 Pacific Coast Highway, Seal Beach, 430-5057
Blue Cross Dog/Cat Hospital 2665 E.PCH, Signal Hill 494-0975
Bixby Animal Clinic 3938 Atlantic Ave 426-4066
Belmont LaunderPet 3429 E. Broadway 433-3605
Bixby Knolls LaunderPet 4102 Orange Ave. 427-2551
Go Dogs Go (open Tues/Sat) 3440 N. Los Coyotes Diag. 421-9797
Wags to Whiskers 5505 E. Stearns 430-5161
For further information or to purchase tickets, contact info@FriendsofLongBeachAnimals.0rgor call (562) 988-SNIP (7647).
Saturday, June 8, Heidi and Frank Pet Adoption Day, spcaLA at Pitchford Companion Animal Village, 7700 E. Spring St., Long Beach, 10AM–4PM.
Enjoy a day with KLOS 95.5 edgy airwaves duo Heidi Hamilton and Frank Kramer as they strongly encourage you to take home one of spcaLA’s wonderful pets. Enjoy vendor booths, refreshments, silent auctions and of course, meeting the animals.
Saturday, June 15, spcaLA Mobile Adoption Event, PetSmart at Long Beach Towne Center, 2631 Carson Blvd., Long Beach, 10:30AM–3:30PM
Don’t want to go to spcaLA to adopt? Shelters put you off? They’ll come to you! Meet a potential new family member and best friend forever! Click here for more information.