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Meet Brandy and Lila | Help Rabbits in Need This Saturday

Zooh Corner Rabbit Rescue desperately needs to find loving homes for all of their rescue rabbits before May 31. Come visit them to adopt or help their cause at Petco this Saturday.

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We at Patch have just been informed of a great non-profit that could really use your help and soon!

Zooh Corner Rabbit Rescue is a rabbit shelter and rescue organization dedicated to finding homes for these cute bunnies and to save their lives. Currently the San Gabriel Valley Humane Society lets Zooh Corner use some space on their property to house the rabbits. As of May 31 of this year, the SGVHS is asking the current rabbit space to be used for their own cats and dogs, and thus Zooh Corner must vacate by then.

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In order to find placement for these rabbits, Zooh Corner is holding a rabbit adoption fair called "Spring a Bunny" at the San Gabriel Petco this Saturday, March 19 from 10a.m.-4p.m. Here you'll be able to learn about the proper care of rabbits, and see if a bunny is the right choice for you.

If you already have a rabbit, Zooh Corner will be giving Spa-Style bunny grooming for only $15.

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Even if you aren't looking to adopt yourself, you can still help the organization by volunteering or donating to ensure as little rabbits as possible have to be euthanized. Come by the San Gabriel Petco this Saturday to learn more.

Petco is located at 7262 N. Rosemead Blvd, San Gabriel (626) 287-9847

If you are interested in helping or want to learn more about helping please contact Cat Logsdon, the head of the organization at (909)576-8170 or zoohgirl@gmail.com.

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Good news for Maisie, she was adopted from the Pasadena Humane Society last week.

Sweet is still waiting for you to welcome her to your family.

Pasadena Humane Society:

Brandy, a beautiful, six year old, Australian Cattle Dog mix is friendly and likes to play. She is good with kids and looking for an active home where she will receive plenty of attention. Brandy knows several commands and earned the coveted Blue Ribbon in our Shelter School program!

The regular dog adoption fee is $120, which includes medical care prior to adoption, spaying or neutering, vaccinations, and a follow-up visit with a participating vet. 

Contact Information:

Brandy's Adoption Number: A281336

Phone: (626) 792-7151

Website: www.pasadenahumane.org

Address: 361 S. Raymond Ave, Pasadena CA, 91105

Adoption Hours: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday.

Pasadena Humane Society is a private non-profit animal welfare agency that has contracted with seven area cities, including Sierra Madre, to provide animal control services. 

San Gabriel Valley Humane Society:

Meet Lila. She is a rare Orange Tabby female (only 5% of Orange Tabbys are females). She's sweet as sugar and her face is angelic. Lila will make the most wonderful companion - she'll give you her undivided attention, lots of love and affection and she'll make you laugh too. She'd prefer a household without children and is housetrained. She sits up and begs when she's ready for her dinner, and she'll even eat out of her paw. She'd love to be your one and only!

The regular cat adoption fee is $99, and includes a spay or neutering, basic FRCP vaccinations, deworming, FIV/FELV/Heartworm test, and a Microchip.

Contact Information:

Lila's Adoption Number: MP10217

Phone: (626) 286-1159

Website: www.sgvhumane.org

Address: 851 E Grand Avenue, San Gabriel, CA 91776

Adoption Hours: Open 6 Days a Week - Tuesday thru Sunday (Closed Monday)   Shelter/Kennel Hours: 10:00AM-4:30PM


The San Gabriel Valley Humane Society provides food, shelter and medical care to thousands of dogs and cats who are stray and homeless, or have been rescued from abusive conditions or relinquished by their owners. Please consider giving one of their animals a forever home.

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