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April 21, 2020

While people are sheltering in place during this time of crisis, many Californians are seeking comfort and companionship—animal shelters have been a good place to find it.

“People have been opening their homes and volunteering to be fosters. We’ve also gotten a lot of adoptions,” said Mary Jacobs, president of the Orange County Small Paws (OCSP) Cat Rescue, in an interview with The Epoch Times.

Some people have told her they long wanted to adopt, and now they have more time to get to know their new pets.

Some people are looking for the emotional support an animal can provide, and some just want to do something helpful during tough times. Jacobs’s no-kill rescue focuses on saving cats from high-kill shelters, and it’s volunteer-run. It’s been encouraging for her to see a significant uptick in adoptions during the past month.

Ladera Ranch resident Nicole Hopkins, 47, went to the OCSP Cat Rescue because she wanted an emotional support animal for her two daughters, ages 11 and 14.

“I think that this is hard for adults, but it’s really hard on the kids,” she told The Epoch Times. “It’s such a massive lifestyle change. So I’m trying to make this stay-at-home experience a positive one, and I really thought that an animal would be an important piece of that.”

Hopkins also saw an opportunity to teach her girls about responsibility and providing a helpful service during a crisis.

“I felt like there’s no better time to foster an animal [than] now because the kids are home full-time,” she said.

Hopkins said the cat, Callie, “brought a lot of light to our household. She’s super loving and sweet.”

She only planned to foster, not adopt. But she made a surprising discovery within days of taking Callie home. Callie was pregnant.

“The last thing I was going to do was send her off to another home when she was just getting acclimated to ours,” she said. “I knew that we could offer her the love that she needed.

“I’m not a cat doula or a cat midwife, but hey, I guess I’m gonna add that to my resume for COVID-19.”

The circumstances of sheltering in place also led Lake Forest resident Bob Lynch, 52, to contact OCSP Cat Rescue. He decided to foster Millicent, a seven-year-old Russian Blue cat.

“My wife is working from home now and [my] daughter is a high school senior and she is now, of course, doing school from home,” Lynch told The Epoch Times. “My wife said it’d be nice to have a cat kind of hanging around to keep her company.”

But like Callie, Millicent quickly grew on the Lynch family.

“After having Little Miss Millicent for a couple weeks, of course you grow attached,” he said. “I think she [was] bounced around a little bit, so I couldn’t see putting her through that again.”

“The experience has been fantastic,” he added. “I think she’s very happy now.”

April Misloski, 37, was “feeling a little lost and finding myself in fear-mode,” she told The Epoch Times via email.

“There have been several news articles about death, loss and pain in extreme amounts; articles about people abandoning their animals during the crisis. As an empath, it [was] really weighing on my soul,” she said.

Misloski, who lives in Los Angeles with her three children, wasn’t looking to adopt a pet, at first. But she wanted to “do something selfless” and sponsor an animal in need by making a small donation.

She visited the SPCALA website, and that’s where she found Schnitzel.

“[I was] looking for a specific animal to donate to and I came across a photo of a particular pup,” she said. “He was small and black and adorable, and he had a big goofy smile on his face. I knew at that moment I had to have him.”

Schnitzel—whose name has since been changed to Spellman, although “he doesn’t know the difference because he’s so old he can’t hear anyways”—has been in Misloski’s care for several weeks now.

“He has brought so much happiness and joy in such a short amount of time!” she wrote. “I’m a certified massage therapist, so he is getting lots of doggie massages and cuddles.”

It has made Davenport happy to see Schnitzel, like many other SPCALA animals, find loving homes during this time. “Now he’s just having the best life,” she said.

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