A Newport Beach De Anza trailer park...
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A Newport Beach De Anza trailer park senior and an East Bluff senior
have moved to care facilities, leaving visiting family members to
deal with placing their family pets. In addition, we just received
notice of the passing of a 79-year-old Lido Peninsula woman whose
2-year-old black and white cat named Timothy is being cared for in an
empty home and will need our help.
The East Bluff resident leaves two 9-year-old, 25-pound Main Coons
named Ashley and Bro. They are living in the condo alone until we can
find them a new home. The family of the De Anza trailer park senior
is staying for a month to help with family matters, and discovered an
outdoor feeding station set up for nearly a year to feed a pretty
Himalayan they call Charlotte. The neighbors say they all liked the
cat, but no one was willing to bring her in despite her interest in
being indoors. Community Animal Network believes the animal deserves
the security of a home and a family she can call her own.
Families desiring help placing cats need to be aware that not all
animal groups and people involved with animals are pro-life.
Reputable animal adoption groups know that getting good homes for
animals is a lot of work, no matter how old the animal is.
Giving up family pets is something to research carefully. See a
list of reputable groups on https://www.animalnetwork. org.
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