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❤️ Help Us Give Every Cat Their Chance at a Forever Home ❤️
At Lifeline for Pets, we believe every cat deserves love — even the ones who hide when you walk in the room or need a little extra care to feel safe. Many of our cats have been overlooked simply because they’re shy, or because they’ve had medical challenges that make them harder to place. But we know, with the right care and the right person, each one has the potential to blossom.
Your donation today helps us continue to care for these special souls — providing veterinary treatment, nutritious food, and clean litter — while we work to find loving homes for every single cat in our care. Some just need more time, others need a little more help — and your support makes that possible.
Please consider giving whatever you can. No amount is too small. Together, we can turn fear into trust, and loneliness into love. If you can forward this it would help even more!
🐾 Donate today to help our shy and special cats find their forever families. Here is a brief bio of each cat shown in the slideshow and images: The last one is our most urgent--her name is Hope.
1. Sunny Ray - Shy but starting to blossom. Rescued with a bad abscess on leg. Had to see an orthopedist and is continuing to be monitored in hopes it won't need amputation. Age 1.
2. Gemma - Very shy but ever so sweet. Loves to be pet. Age 3, and has been with us all that time.
3. Frankie - Extremely friendly, playful, and loving, but needs to be the only cat in the home. Easily takes just one med for hyperesthesia. Age 9.
4. Mr. Clarence - Very sweet boy who loves to be petted and be where you are, but other cats don't seem to like him. He tends to be nervous and sensitive around them, which is why he may not always use the litter box at the rescue. Age 4.
5. Stevie - Wonderful, sweet boy who has had eye issues, i.e. crypto, and now has uveitis. He is seeing a specialist and may need to have the eye removed, as well as drops in the other eye, Rx for high blood pressure, and is possible FIP. He'll need a dental, too. All in all, very high vet cost, so far, is about $3,000. We won't let him down! Age 7.
6. Londi - She's a feline Greta Garbo ("I vant to be alone!"), yet she's very healthy, and, with the right purr-son, may even decide that petting and snuggling are what she's missing! Age 6.
7. Mr. Furley & Miss Meowlery - Adorable kitten siblings. Rescued when feral, but are coming along nicely. Their progress would be faster if they had a home together. Age 6 months.
8. Vision - Great boy! Had unstable life before brought to us. Has much to offer but needs a calm environment. Other cats okay. Age 3.
9. Bebo - Sweet boy with calm spirit. Affectionate. Good with humans and cats. Takes a pill for heart murmur and has had 2 echocardiograms. Vet cost so far is over $2,000.
10. Winnie - Loves people, loves to be pet, but a little sassy. A queen bee! Healthy. Needs carrier training in order to be taken to the vet if necessary. Age 10.
11. Hope - This picture is hard to look at. It may be cancer or some kind of fungal infection. We will getting the biopsy results soon, but so far the vet cost for her is $1100, but we know she'll need much more care. Hope has gone through so much, being abandoned and living in a shack, yet, she's so sweet and talkative, and loves being petted. Her future is unknown at this point, and we should have more information about her at our next update. Age 3.
Lifeline for Pets
About the Organization
We are a small, no-kill rescue based in Pasadena, CA. We provide care for homeless cats until a loving home can be found for them. We have many adorable and loving pets waiting for their forever homes. Our goal is to help these deserving animals have a long, happy life!
Pasadena, CA 91017
USA
EIN: 95-3786746

















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