Non-profit cat rescue and lounge needs new air conditioner before summer hits

Got some extra scratch laying around, and want to help keep some kitties stay comfortable in the heat?

A Yucca Valley non-profit animal rescue that focuses on cats is having some trouble keeping their lounge cool.  “Save the Meow Meows” cat lounge’s air conditioner has broken down, and a post on their Facebook page says that it could cost up to $2000 to be repaired.

The cat lounge focuses on rescuing cats and kittens from high-kill shelters, and serves as a central location to house the cats. It’s also a place where folks can go and hang out with the cats and potentially take home a new furry friend.

That spot is heating up as summer approaches. The Facebook post says they are making due with a portable AC unit, but as triple digit temperatures approach its going to be harder to keep the kitties cool. You can stop by “Save the Meow Meows” to visit the cats and see the lounge – it’s located at 56925 Yucca Trail, right at the junction at Sage Avenue.

They are open from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. daily, except for Monday and Wednesday. You can visit their website at savethemeowmeows.com – or see the Instagram post below for direct ways to donate.

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Robert Haydon
Robert Haydon is the Online News Editor at Z107.7 He graduated from University of Oregon's School of Journalism, with a specialty in Electronic Media.