Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles: Since 1877

The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles Chapter (spcaLA) has been around sicne 1877. They work to place abused and homeless animals in loving homes and they work to stop animal cruelty altogether.

Ensuring Equality for Our Furry Friends

Through humane education, dog training, a pet hotel, and law enforcement efforts, the spcaLA is making progress by providing humane lifestyles for many animals. The law enforcement division investigates cruelty cases and prosecutes people who neglect and/or abuse animals in California. Through providing medical attention, returning lost animals to their owners, or finding them caring homes, the spcaLA division has worked to relieve the distress of helpless animals in difficult situations.

SPCA Human Officers can make arrests, issue citations, file criminal charges, serve warrants, and provide relief to animals through DART (Disaster Animal Response Team) and through the Humane Education department. They are truly enforcers of animal equality.

How You Can Help

Like most animal shelters, you can help out by adopting a pet, volunteering, or donating. Donating offers many different possibilities for animals to live fuller, happier lives. from $50 to give an orphaned kitten a chance of life to $500 to save animals during natural disasters by providing food and supplies through DART, your donation, big or small, will make an impact on the life of an animal. Donate now.

Also, check out their volunteer opportunities and their adoption petfinder. You can play with animals through volunteering or take a pet home with you from SPCA.

Important: If you know of an instance of animal cruelty, you need to report it, and spcaLA can help. You can report online or call their Cruelty Tipline at 1-800-540-SPCA. The SPCA wants to remind you that barking dogs, loud cats, or loose animals are not animal cruelty. If you suspect any form of cruelty, please report it.

Kitten Rescue: Making Los Angeles a No-Kill City

Founded in 1997, Kitten Rescue has transformed into one of the biggest and most respected welfare groups in Los Angeles placing about 1,000 cats and kittens each year, and 10,000 cats since founding. Their Kitten Rescue Sanctuary boards 150 cats full time.

A Unique and Caring Approach

Kitten Rescue is special because they put their animals in volunteer foster homes until they are adopted. The volunteers care for kittens that need to be fed, mother cats with litters of kittens, cats that need attention and social care, and injured animals. Kitten Rescue handles all of the medical needs and every cat is spayed and neutered, vaccinated, dewormed, microchipped, and treated for fleas before adoption.

Education is also an important part of their services. They want to make sure that people understand the importance of responsible pet ownership, spaying and neutering, and the proper care for feral cats.

Help Kitten Rescue

There are multiple ways you can help out at Kitten Rescue. You can adopt a pet, volunteer, or donate.

There are multiple ways for you to volunteer with Kitten Rescue. You can act as a foster parent who watches pets while they’re waiting to be adopted, get college credit as a medical coordinator, photographer, publicity assistant, foster follow-up, fundraiser, adoption preparation assistant, special events coordinator, cat transporter, and as a cat and kitten socializer. All you have to do is fill out a volunteer application or email the volunteer coordinator at volunteer@kittenrescue.org.

You can also donate to Kitten Rescue. They spend about $300,000 per year on cats and rescue programs which is mostly funded through donations. Donate now. You can also sponsor a cat.

For more information, fill out the form on their Contact page.

Friends of Animals Foundation: Making Adopting Pets Easy

The Friends of Animals Foundation was founded in 1983 and has worked since then to match rescued pets with loving and responsible families. FOAF provides medical care, spaying and neutering, training and behavioral assistance.

They always work at “full capacity,” meaning that they have an average of 145 animals at the shelter on any given day.

FOAF works mainly to get homeless or abandoned pets adopted by a family that will continue to give them the care they need. It is a non-profit, no-kill rescue shelter in West Los Angeles, CA. You can lend a hand (or paw) by adopting a cat, adopting a dog, or volunteering.

Adoption Policy

The Friends of Animals Foundation is very careful about the placement of their animals.  Before placing the animal in a home, the home is screened as part of the legitimate adoption process – making sure that the animal will not be used for medical purposes or as a fighting dog. All animals are delivered to their new homes and the compatibility is observed between owner and pet before anything is permanent. Adoption fees are required, and the money goes towards large bills for animals still at the adoption agency.

Give Back to FOAF

Are you interested in volunteering with FOAF? If you are at least 14 years of age, you can call 310-479-5089 to volunteer with the Friends of Animals Foundation. As a volunteer you will cuddle, feed and care for a cat or walk and play with a dog.

Don’t have time to go down to the shelter to volunteer? You can donate to FOFA through their secure PayPal account.

Want more contact information? The Friends of Animals Foundation is located on 2336 S. Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles 90064. You can call them at 310-479-5089 or email them at frndsofanimals@aol.com.

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