The Little Lion Foundation will hold a free community pet wellness event on Saturday, March 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Additionally, the foundation is calling for help from donors and supporters to help purchase and provide food and supplies.
“One of the most heartbreaking parts of this pandemic is that although people love their furry companions, the pandemic has made it very difficult for them to provide proper care,” said Claudia Otis, founder and owner of The Little Lion Foundation. “With the public’s help, The Little Lion Foundation will facilitate the care of people’s pets during this perilous time.”
A drive-through food and supply giveaway will be held at the Long Beach Masonic Lodge, 3610 Locust Avenue in Long Beach on a first-come, first-served basis. Free vaccines, microchips and flea medication for cats and dogs will be conducted by appointment only. Sign up at www.LittleLionFoundation.com/WellnessEvent. Long Beach residents will be prioritized for available appointments.
Donors and those that can assist with purchasing food and supplies can contact The Little Lion Foundation at thelittlelionfoundation@gmail.com.
The Little Lion Foundation was founded in 2016. The foundation works toward making the world a better place for neonatal and underaged kittens by stopping the needless euthanasia of kittens under 8 weeks of age in the shelter system. The Little Lion Foundation is the very first rescue in Long Beach to point its main focus on these innocent, fragile beings.
They are an all-volunteer based team specializing in neonatal, orphaned and special needs kittens, as well as trauma cases and pride themselves in saving the ones left discarded…from blind to physical disabilities and deformities. They provide each kitten with vaccinations, spay/neuter surgery, microchip, FIV/FELV test, deworming, regular flea medication and any other medical needs.
For more information, visit https://www.littlelionfoundation.org