Health & Fitness
Bella and Amber Are Waiting for "Furever" Families
Bella and Amber, adoptable pets from The Pet Rescue Center in Mission Viejo, are looking for new homes.
Meet Amber! She was named after her beautiful eyes. Amber is a 6-7 year old, female, long-haired kitty. The Pet Rescue Center saved her from euthanasia on February 1st from the county shelter. She was so sweet and affectionate they could not leave me there. Although she is an older cat, she has many good years left. She loves people so much and really wants a new family to love her back. She is good around other pets, but can be a little demanding for affection. She is well-rounded and would do well in many different types of homes. She also likes car rides! Please come meet with her!
Amber is spayed, micro-chipped, and up to date on all her vaccines.
Meet Bella! She is a beautiful Brindle coated bull terrier mix that was recently surrendered to The PRC by her family. They sadly could no longer keep her, but she has adjusted quickly to life with her new friends at The PRC. She walks well on a leash and is house-trained. She would make a welcome addition to any family, and is good with kids and around other dogs. Would you be able to give Bella the new home she deserves? Come meet her today!
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Bella is 4 years old, has been spayed, micro-chipped, and is up to date on her shots.
All interested parties must fill out an Adoption Application, which will be reviewed to find the best possible match for the pet and for the interested family. Pets are visited by appointment only, but times are flexible. Please email Casey Oliver, Director of Operations, at The Pet Rescue Center, at adopt@thepetrescuecenter.org to arrange a meeting time. The adoption fee is $300 for dogs and $150 for cats, and includes spay/neuter, microchip, flea treatment, deworming, regular veterinary check-ups, and current vaccinations. This fee helps to defray the costs of medical care, supplies, and boarding while the animals are in their care.
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The Pet Rescue Center, located inside Alicia Pet Care Center in Mission Viejo, is a 501c3 non-profit organization that rescues, rehabilitates, and re-homes pets saved from euthanasia at high-kill shelters and other at-risk situations. These pets are provided with a veterinarian-supervised, temporary sanctuary, while they work to find an adopting family for them. They have successfully saved and adopted out more than 600 dogs and cats in the past five years. To view their adoptable cats and dogs, to volunteer, or to make a donation, please visit them online at www.thepetrescuecenter.org or call 877.277.7938. You can also "like" and follow them on Facebook.
The Pet Rescue Center…Rescuing Pets, Creating Families, Saving Lives.
