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(Left) Baylie, No. A373289, may be 13, but she defies aging. Spry, cat friendly and demure, she is available for adoption from Pasadena Humane.

(Middle) Easy to love and great at cuddling, Bella, No. A515096, is a beautiful pit bull mix available for adoption from Pasadena Humane. (Right) Kimba, a 6-year-old cat, poses in a relaxed mood.



Chill and very loving, he is available for adoption from Lifeline for Pets. (Left and Middle photos are courtesy of Pasadena Humane; Right photo is courtesy of Lifeline for Pets) These pets are ready to settle in at their forever home — your place! Baylie, No. A373289, is ageless Baylie wins the argument that age is just a number.

This darling boxer may be 13, but she acts (and feels) much younger! This spry thing loves going for walks and will even run alongside you if you let her. She is always calm and quiet and makes fast friends with everyone who stops to say hello. Baylie has lived with other animals.

She is cat-friendly and has also shared space with rabbits and birds. She’s been very gentle with everyone she’s met. Baylie has been described as very demure and very mindful.

She thinks that she’s not like other senior dogs and can literally run circles around them. Come meet this demure diva today! Baylie, and all other pets age 5 and older, can be adopted at no charge for anyone age 60 and older, thanks to Pasadena Humane’s “Seniors for Seniors” program. The regular adoption fee for dogs is $150.

All dog adoptions include spay or neuter, microchip and age-appropriate vaccines. View photos of adoptable pets and schedule an adoption appointment on the website. Adoptions are by appointment only, and new adoption appointments are available at 10 a.

m. Sundays and Wednesdays. Walk-ins are available from 2-5 p.

m. daily. Pets may not be available for adoption and cannot be held for potential adopters by phone calls or email.

pasadenahumane.org Bring Bella, No. A515096, home Bella is a beautiful 7-year-old pit bull mix looking for a cuddle buddy! Bella has been spending time with a Pasadena Humane foster volunteer and has been a lovely and super well-behaved house guest.

She loves to lay on the couch — she is very relaxed at home. She even makes her way into bed at night for a cuddle. She adores being cuddled! She appears to be house trained, and gives an alert bark when people go by the front door.

Of course, she is totally friendly with everyone she barked at once she’s introduced to them. Every person who’s met Bella really loves her. She appears to be dog friendly, knows commands and the basics of how to act in a home, and incredibly sweet to anyone who gives attention.

As a bonus, she even appears to be cat friendly as well! Bella will quickly make the adjustment into her permanent home — maybe it’s yours? Bella, and all other pets age 5 and older, can be adopted at no charge for anyone age 60 and older, thanks to Pasadena Humane’s “Seniors for Seniors” program. The regular adoption fee for dogs is $150. All dog adoptions include spay or neuter, microchip and age-appropriate vaccines.

View photos of adoptable pets and schedule an adoption appointment on the website. Adoptions are by appointment only, and new adoption appointments are available at 10 a.m.

Sundays and Wednesdays. Walk-ins are available from 2-5 p.m.

daily. Pets may not be available for adoption and cannot be held for potential adopters by phone calls or email. pasadenahumane.

org Kimba the cat is chill and very loving Lifeline for Pets presents its newest lovebug, Kimba, age 6. He has beautiful all white fur and big sunny eyes. He has an amazingly chill purrrsonality.

He wants to be with his human, making biscuits of love. He enjoys all his toys, and likes making cat friends. Kimba has a clean bill of health from a veterinarian and is fully vetted and neutered.

The vet and team told us they all loved him while there. He was such a good boy for them. While he is acclimating to a safe, comfy, happy life, he loves to be petted on his head.

If you think Kimba could be your kinda guy, submit an application. See more pictures of Kimba at www.lifelineforpets.

org/kimba.html For more information about Lifeline for Pets, 626-676-9505. Email: info@lifelineforpets.

org. lifelineforpets.org Anissa V.

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