Thursday, August 7, 2014

Adoption opportunity!

Fussy needs a home!

A neighbor on the 5400 block of Daggett Street has a Cat Adoption Opportunity for Fussy.

Here is a description of Fussy that her current foster human posted:

Fussy is a smart, affectionate and playful cat, once feral, but who is now ready to have her own humans. While she would be shy for a while in new surroundings, once she got used to a new home, you would probably never know that she once lived on the streets as a feral cat. She currently lives in the Long Beach, CA area, and her foster humans really want her to find a home close by with nice people who will let them keep in touch — which is a good thing, because they will be happy to kitty sit if it is ever needed. Fussy is about a year old, has impeccable litter box habits and is up to date on vaccinations. She’s used to being around other cats, and is very teachable. She would do best in a calm home with at least one person around much of the time. If you know of anyone who fits this description, let me know and my human will pass the information along!
 

To read Fussy's complete story CLICK HERE: FUSSY'S STORY

 To contact Kelly (the current foster parent) call or email her at:
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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

E J Malloy's cited by city

ABC Restrictions are included in license and....
E J Malloy's Los Altos failed to pull permits

Owners of the new E J Malloy's Los Altos failed to pull permits for the work being done to convert the old Fish Tale space into a new restaurant and were cited by the City of Long Beach on Monday August 4, 2014.  City inspectors also found plumbing code violations.

On August 5, the plans submitted by the owners to the city were rejected for not being professional drawn up plans.


In addition, a computer mistake at the California Alcohol Beverage Control Bureau caused the  Operating Restrictions of the Fish Tale and now EJ Malloy's not to show up on internet inquires of the license.  However, operating restrictions do exist and on June 3, 2014 as part of the license transfer from the Fish Tale,  E.J. Malloy's signed and agreed to the seven restrictions on the alcohol license.