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Want to adopt a pet? Here are 6 cool kitties to adopt now in Los Angeles

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Published on April 03, 2020
Want to adopt a pet? Here are 6 cool kitties to adopt now in Los AngelesPhotos: Petfinder

Looking to add a new companion to the family? There are dozens of charming cats up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Los Angeles, so you won't have to look far to find the perfect fit.

Hoodline used data from Petfinder to power this roundup of cats available for adoption near you. Read on to meet some friendly, furry locals.

(Details like pet availability, training, vaccinations and other features are based on data provided by Petfinder and may be subject to change; contact the shelter for the latest information.)


Boo Boo, domestic

Boo Boo is a winsome female domestic cat being kept at Sante D'Or Foundation.

Boo Boo needs special time to bond with you: She will need a home free of other cats. Boo Boo is spayed, and she has had all her shots. She has mastered her house-training etiquette.

Notes from Boo Boo's caretakers:

Our Boo Boo is a gorgeous white and brown tabby lady who [is] playful, silly and sweet... She's picky about how she likes to be pet and that can make her seem pricklier than she is, but anyone who takes a leap of faith with this lady will be richly rewarded. 

Apply to adopt Boo Boo today at Petfinder.

Vickie, domestic

Vickie is a darling female domestic cat currently housed at Sante D'Or Foundation.

Good news: She's already house-trained. She's already spayed and vaccinated.

From Vickie's current caretaker:

This senior lady is affectionate, but like most kitties will need some patience and love while she adjusts to a new place. Once she is settled expect her to want to engage you in conversations about your day and then settle in for some snuggles. 

Read more about how to adopt Vickie on Petfinder.

Bootsie, domestic shorthair

Bootsie is a sweet male domestic shorthair cat staying at The Cat's Meow Animal Rescue.

Bootsie is a social animal, and he's happy to keep company with other cats. Fear not: He's already house-trained. Bootsie is neutered and vaccinated.

Notes from Bootsie's caretakers:

Bootsie is a sweet boy... He is very affectionate and gentle. He is a crazy purr machine and loves to be pet... He's a chill guy and has a sweet little meow he greets you with. 

Read more about Bootsie on Petfinder.

Otto, domestic shorthair

Otto is a sweet male domestic shorthair cat currently residing at The Cat's Meow Animal Rescue.

Otto loves to socialize — he'll get along great with other cats. Otto is neutered and vaccinated. Good news: He's already house-trained.

Notes from Otto's caretakers:

Otto is a sweet boy... He is very affectionate and loves people. Otto is very playful and is so loving.

Apply to adopt Otto today at Petfinder.

Napa, domestic shorthair

Napa is a male domestic shorthair cat staying at Rescues Rock.

Napa will get along great with your children, dogs or cats. He's mastered his house-training etiquette. He's already neutered, and he has had all his shots.

Here's what Napa's friends at Rescues Rock think of him:

Napa is a lovely guy. He loves to play hard and sleep hard. He wants to be with his humans [and] loves playing games on your phone or iPad.

Read more about how to adopt Napa on Petfinder.

Blakely, domestic shorthair and Dilute calico mix

Blakely is a female domestic shorthair and Dilute calico mix currently residing at The Cat's Meow Animal Rescue.

Blakely is the life of the party, and she loves children, cats or dogs. Good news: She's already house-trained. Her vaccinations are up to date, and she is spayed.

More from Blakely:

I'm Blakely. I'm about one year old and am very sweet and mellow... I hope to meet you soon so you can see what a sweet girl I am. I'd be a great addition to almost any home as I am very adaptable and go with the flow. 

Read more about Blakely on Petfinder.


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