Now more than ever, you are needed to donate your old blankets, towels, and sheets to your local animal shelter. With financial cut-backs, repairs on shelters are often put off, so if it's drafty, the animals suffer. I know my shelter uses rags to stuff under doors. No kidding! Empty out those closets... this is your chance to get rid of stuff and do something useful!


Sunday, January 29, 2012

Dixie Being Adopted Today!!

Sorry to be so quiet... very busy getting the little miss adopted! The deed should be done today. Pics to follow!!



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Monday, January 16, 2012

Now This Is What I'm Talking About

Cleary, this was the best outfit at The Golden Globes.


He's the Jack Russell terrier who has won himself millions of fans worldwide thanks to his scene-stealing performance in the critically-acclaimed movie The Artist.



The Daily Mail has the full scoop.



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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Still At It For Dixie And Olive

It's hard for me to believe that I still have two great dogs in boarding, but that is sadly the case. Below are some pictures I took yesterday of Olive. I didn't have my camera ready when they brought Dixie out so I will have more pictures of her another time.

I am also posting their chip in. I only had to raise a reduced amount this month due to a great month in December. People have been truly wonderful, and several have been repeat donors. I will say that, frankly, I am a little nervous about February. Each month we/I start at zero and have to raise now $800. How many times can you go to the same well without showing some progress?! I want to do a chip-in for the cat colony I'm feeding but before I do I'd like to show some progress on the dogs.

In the meantime, if you can see your way to contributing somehting towards their boarding for January, Id be grateful.



Wearing the coat a facebook fan sent her!

NYC was COLD yesterday - as well as today - so Miss Olive enjoyed her weekly chew bone in the car.


This has come to be known as Classic Olive. Ever-onward, with one ear up and one ear down.


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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Homeless People And Their Pets

Catster (we have a Dogster, so why not a Caster) has the goods about how Vancouver has begun accepting homeless people and their pets in its shelters. I cannot imagine - after becoming homeless - having to also be separated from my pets, and worse, them being euthanized at a shelter because I could not take care of them.

Truly, never a day goes by where I am not completely grateful for all that I have. Thank You God.



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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Cool Ad


Go here for advice. They don't mention walking dogs per se, but their main point is to get exercise.


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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Good People

...Doing good deeds. If you can't build a new shelter, update the one you have.



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Friday, January 6, 2012

Adoption Event in NYC, at Pet Health on Upper West Side

I love this pet store. They are an actual community place. Not only with events, but with their commitment to espousing good pet nutrition, as well as their willingness to manage an adoption wall for you to post flyers in their store (read: Olive and Dixie).

This coming Saturday, there will be an adoption event featuring dogs, cats, kittens, and puppies. Here is Eve's Adoption Policy and Application.

DATE: Saturday, January 7, 2012 TIME: 12 Noon to 4 PM
LOCATION:
PetHealthStore, 440 Amsterdam Ave @ 81st Street
New York, New York 10024
212-595-4200 and 888-735-PETS



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Museum Day

Was at the Museum of the City of New York the other day. They have some great exhibits right now (Cecil Beaton, Kevin Roche, and the 200th anniversary of the NYC "grid" ). In between exhibit rooms (it's a beautiful example of a Federal styled home) they have lots of little things they rotate. Saw this and thought you'd appreciate it.


A related thought: There has been a great controversy about riding in carriages pulled by horses in NYC nowadays. Four horses have collapsed and died on the street this past year.
Three of those horses died. New York is not a bucolic place where horses should be pulling carts, or anything.


This was a book in the museum's store.

The museum is a cool place, situated directly across from the beautiful Conservatory Gardens in Central Park, a place that will make you forget you are in a large metropolitan area with too much grime. I'm on a tear about the grime lately. 



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Two More No-Kill Shelters

Kudos to Healdsburgh, California and Harbison, South Carolina!

Go here and here to read more.

The tide has changed. According to this article, 7 out of 10 people are not happy with the fact of pets being euthanized just for space.

But each place that wants to go no-kill, or upgrade its facility, needs to bring together private enterprise, public representatives, and people with checkbooks. It's hard work. It doesn't happen overnight. You can be sure that each of these efforts took countless hours on the part of dedicated people who overcame a lot of frustration.



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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Super Important If You Foster Pets

The Examiner looking out for pets and their caretakers once again...

In a landmark case, expenses for foster care even if you are not a registered 501c3 are deductible.  So that means the money you spend on these purposes gets deducted from taxable income, saving you money. You don't get it back directly.


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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Cat Gassed Twice At Utah Shelter

Another Daniel...  the Associated Press has the goods, or in this case...

Gassing is neither quick, humane, or painless. Note the cat vomited and that's how they figured out it was still alive. I was once told by the woman who rescues out of Vermillion Parish in Louisiana, where I flew to get Mr. Wiggins, that they often have to gas them twice because they have an old decrepit gas chamber, and that the gassing burns their throats, they panic and try to dig out, and they vomit all over. A terrible way to die.
Officials at West Valley City's animal shelter in Utah say the cat named Andrea hadn't been adopted for 30 days when shelter officials tried to put her to death in October. She survived, so they gassed her again.
Shelter officials detected no vital signs and presumed she was dead after the second try, so they put her in a plastic bag in a cooler. But when they checked the bag, they saw she had vomited on herself and had hypothermia but was alive.
There are efforts to roll back gassing as a means of euthanasia, but it requires people's help. Here are two good places to support, not only with funds but with your time (targeted letters of protest, et al). Read the websites, begin to follow the various bills being worked on in the news, see how the legislative and civil society process works via this issue.



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Another Month for Olive and Dixie

I have learned that if people see a dog that is safe in boarding, and they want to rescue someone, they naturally go to the dogs still in the shelter. I understand, I do!

But I still have two great dogs in boarding!

I hope you don't mind the tin cup rattling again. Here is the newest chip-in, and an explanation of why this month is less money than last. I hope you can see your way to making a contribution of any amount. They add up and have been adding up these last few months. Many thanks to those of you who have given.



For the girls' part, we had some fun on New Year's Eve...




Dixie -- I knew I'd get the crown on her at some point, when she figured out it's not for eating!

And Miss Olive...




The Princess!




Monday, January 2, 2012

It's a Happy New Year For Dogs and Cats in Alabama

Because as of December 31st, they no longer use the gas chamber!

Sadly, animals in other states are not so lucky. See here for more information.


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