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City of Mission Viejo Animal Services Center

You can celebrate your cat or dog while supporting a great cause through the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center's "Holiday Tree of Memories."

Hop over to the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center this weekend October 7-8 and adopt a rabbit for only $20.

Throughout “Hoptober Fest,” friendly volunteers will be on hand introducing folks to some sweet and longtime resident rabbits patiently awaiting their forever homes.  Along with the $20 adoption fee, approved applicants will receive a free vet exam and complete rabbit-care packet for their new furry friend.

Tula, the cinnamon-and-black tortoiseshell kitty, is long awaiting her forever home.  Tula is one of the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center’s longest residents at no fault of her own. 

Luna Belle is a 3-year-old Calico cat who is just as sweet as she is beautiful.  Though not the most active cat, Luna Belle is still extremely curious about her surroundings and will venture around looking for familiar legs to nuzzle on. She is a unique cat whose heart beats a little differently than other cats. This only makes her even more special and does not affect her happy lifestyle. 

Meet Elodie, a big, beautiful and sweet 2-year-old “shorthair” cat. Her smooth coat and dazzling emerald eyes match her queen-like personality. She is mellow and independent and enjoys being pet, brushed and chasing cat toys.

Surprisingly, Elodie has been at the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center for three months and is waiting her forever home. She would thrive in a calm, quiet home – and her adoption fee has been reduced to just $20 for an approved applicant.

With hot temperatures lingering in the forecast, pet owners are reminded to take the following precautions to keep their animals happy, healthy and safe.

Max is a sweet 1-year-old neutered American Staffordshire Terrier, otherwise known as a pit-bull mix.   He is extremely outgoing and looks at life as one big adventure.  Max is bound to steal your heart with his fun personality and adorable ears, which stand straight up!

Meet Max and the other loving pets available for adoption at the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center, 28095 Hillcrest. For more information, call 949-470-3045 or visit http://cmvas.org.

The Mission Viejo Animal Services Center is enjoying the fruit of some young entrepreneurs’ labor.

This week, members of the Moms of Saddleback Valley Club dropped by the center with some kids ages 3-10 who raised $120 for the homeless animals through sales at a lemonade stand.

In an effort to find sweet cats new homes, the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center and Dedicated Animal Welfare Group are covering all adoption fees for adult cats throughout this month.  The only cost to you is the $20 microchip fee.
 

Sweet Shari is a 3-year-old Chihuahua-Dachshund mix who was brought to the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center when her owner was admitted to a nursing home.  A little shy at first, Shari warms up quickly and will embody the definition of her name.