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Anna King is the editor of Encino-Tarzana Patch.
These local felines are looking for their forever homes.

Look to the local skies for a great show, although, with a chance of rain, you might be better advised to watch online.
These homes in Encino and Tarzana are all open to view either Saturday or Sunday.
Here's a roundup of reported crimes in the neighborhood from Nov. 2-8.
The new lot has more parking spaces, bike storage, improved lighting and more.
The two disagreed on many issues, including the salary of the City Attorney and the reduced supervision of parolees.
Sara Tepper is helping out as part of her Bat Mitzvah project.
The two are on the Homeowners agenda for Wednesday evening.
The Mexican eatery is closed, having shuttered its doors in June.
The safety selects the school out of 11 scholarship offers.
Here's a roundup of reported crimes in Sherman Oaks from Nov. 2-8.
Here's a roundup of reported crimes in Encino for Nov. 2-8.
Jessica Simspon's parents put their house on the market in October.
It is believed that the couple will have the baby with the help of the same Encino-based surrogate who carried their son.
The architect of the mixed-use residential and business space talks to Patch about some of its features.
Over a year later, the spot where the eatery stood is still vacant.
A Tarzana man makes the find while walking his dog.
The new business is offering free prescription deliveries and cheap 'flu shots, and says it will beat the prices of the competition.
Leopold Engleitner flies in from Austria with writer Bernhard Ramerstorfer for their documentary "Ladder in the Lions' Den."
A survivor of the 1938 Nazi pogrom is among the audience members at the synagogue.