Pibbles n Kibbles Animal Rescue

Pibbles n Kibbles Animal Rescue

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07/01/2026

Get Repost App • Stray Free Foundation Overpopulation.
Abandonment.
Neglect.
Starvation.
Exploitation.

We talk about each one as though they are separate problems.

They aren’t.

They are symptoms of the same crisis.

A crisis created by human choices.

The animals are not the problem.

Our choices are.

Let’s stop blaming the symptoms and start fixing the cause.

04/30/2026

EVICT BASS!! VOTE SPENCER PRATT!!
Evict current sitting council members since they are part of the problem!!

Get • It’s time to stop giving career politicians the opportunity to waste or mismanage billions of taxpayer dollars while our streets fall apart, our communities suffer, and innocent animals are left with no protection. People are tired of watching those in power live comfortably while everyday families, the homeless, and defenseless animals are paying the price.

Los Angeles deserves leaders who will fight for the people, fight for the animals, and bring real accountability ,not more empty promises. And for me, Spencer Pratt is the first person I’ve seen in a long time willing to speak up for those who truly have no voice. video edited by amazing

04/23/2026

SAME CAN BE SAID FOR ALL THE SHELTERS IN CALIFORNIA!!!

Get • 💔 How it feels to go through 650 faces that need seen.

04/22/2026

Get • 🚨CALL TO ACTION TO REVERSE UNACCEPTABLE BUDGET CUTS TO LAAS❗️

The mayor's proposed budget contains unacceptable cuts to animal food and medical supplies. She also decided not to fund the Dogs Playing for Life contract.

In 2018-19, the animal food budget was $520,000. This year's budget only allotted $200,000 and when LAAS ran out just a few months into the new fiscal year, they had to start using donations from the Animal Welfare Trust Fund (AWTF). Since 2020-21, the city has forced LAAS to use around $900,000 in donations to buy food.

The medical supplies budget has also been slashed. In 2018-19, the department had $488,591 to buy medical supplies. In 2022-2023 the amount was cut to $388,591 and in the proposed budget the mayor only allotted $49,000. These cuts have forced LAAS to use over $740,000 in donations from the AWTF to buy medical supplies since 2019-20.

The AWTF will be further depleted if these cuts are allowed to remain in place.

The contract for Dogs Playing for Life (DPFL) was not funded. DPFL does more than playgroups: they help terrified dogs become confident, they help match dogs with adopters, help train staff and volunteers, and help the medical team with fractious dogs. They not only save lives, they make the shelter safer for everyone. To not fund this essential program is devastating for the dogs and the people who love them.

The budget is not yet final as changes can be made by the City Council. Please email members of the Budget Committee and demand that money be allocated for animal food and medical supplies, as well as Dogs Playing for Life:

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Please also enter your comments in the council file system so they are public and recorded. (Note: You have to verify your public comment by responding to a verification email. Since your public comment will appear on the City Clerk's website, DO NOT include personal information like addresses or phone numbers).

Link: https://cityclerk.lacity.org/publiccomment/?cfnumber=26-0600

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