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Donate to Kitten Rescue

Kitten Rescue spends nearly $300,000 a year on its cats and rescue programs. Most of this money comes from the generosity of private donors like you. Whether you are visiting us from just around the corner or from across several continents, you can touch the lives of the many deserving, wonderful animals in our care. There are many ways you can help, and every dollar means so much. The kitties thank you for your support!

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Kitten Rescue
914 Westwood Blvd. #583
Los Angeles, CA 90024

Kitten Rescue is a 501(c)3 corporation. Donations are tax-deductible under applicable law.


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Thumper's Story
Thumper came to Kitten Rescue in April 2009 by way of a good samaritan in Long Beach who found her and her two siblings left in a box at the harbor. She noticed that there was something wrong with Thumper - she couldn't walk like her two brothers, and she dragged herself around by her front legs. Read more about Thumper's story here.
Palmdale Facility
Recently, Kitten Rescue became the beneficiary of a living trust for a dilapidated animal shelter in the Antelope Valley. Learn more about how you can help the approximately 130 animals who call this shelter home here.
Stormey was rescued in Whittier on Monday, February 12, 2001. She was found abandoned in a litterbox in the pouring rain. The woman who rescued her brought her in from the rain to "wring her out" and clean off the clumping cat litter that was stuck to her. While cleaning her she discovered that her leg was broken. Click here to learn about how Kitten Rescue changed her life.

Sanctuary Remodel
Kitten Rescue is currently raising money to remodel its Homeless Cat Sanctuary in Los Angeles, California. Since May 2006 Kitten Rescue has retained approximately 150 cat at the facility at any given time. For some felines, the Sanctuary is a temporary home until going into an adoptive or foster home. Read more.
Kitten Rescue's K9's
A former resident of the Palmdale Facility, Jake was taken into a Kitten Rescue foster home after being involved in a serious dog fight. The surgeries were a success and he is recovering nicely but still looking for a forever home. Click here to learn more and to donate to his fund.
The Hope Fund
The HOPE Fund was established in the summer of 2007 in honor of a little kitten named Hope who was rescued by one of our volunteers. Hope had been hit by a car and then given baby Tylenol by someone who did not know that it is toxic for cats. Click here to hear more about Hope's story.
Sponsor a Cat
The Kitten Rescue sanctuary is home to approximately 150 cats at any given time. Many of these cats require special medical attention, are not socialized, or are unlikely to be adopted for a number of other reasons. Click here to learn about some of our more difficult rescues and become a sponsor today!

 
 
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