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No More Kittens: Thursday Purrsday

HIYA!!  SAVANNAH HERE!!!

Last Friday Mom L was gone most of the day and she came home smellin’ just a bit as though she might have been cheatin’ on me and The Kid Sage…tsk, tsk, tsk…

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You have been cheating!!

We both had several good sniffs of her shoes before she wiped them off.

She was off helping do something unmentionable to some very sweet unsuspecting kittens who were adopted during the famously successful Maddie’s Adoption Event in June.(click here to read about it)

I have collected evidence of who Mom L was helping out…and they were at that smelly icky place where the V-E-T does ‘you know what’ to get our temp reading.  You all know ‘where’ I mean.

The Evidence…

 

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The back story to this special CC4C spay/neuter clinic is all about the kittens that were adopted during Maddie’s Adoption Day.  These little kittens had to weight at least 2+ pounds…and for a rescue to receive the Maddie’s reimbursement for spay/neuter…those adopted during the event must have this procedure within about 30 days.

Maddie’s Fund is committed to working toward a “No Kill USA” and they are making a difference.

CC4C has a pawsome partner in Dr Linda Miller, Cat Hospital of Clayton who provides her surgery for these clinics and Dr Josie Thompson, my former now retired DVM, who donates her expertise to ensure that CC4C continues to make progress on ….

NO MORE KITTENS

We all luvluvluv kittens…however…all these kittens which CC4C rescues are born to mostly feral/stay Mom Cats and Dad Cats.  The solution to reducing so many kittens/cats being killed in shelters across the USA is to do everything a community can do to aggressively attack TNR for all feral populations.

Mom L and I are so very  humbled to be a very small part in this effort…can I ask that you…my readers…consider ways that you might also become actively engaged in making a NO KILL USA possible???

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Paw Pats, Savannah

 

Tossed Away: Thursday Purrsday

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This is my unhappy look

This is my unhappy look

First of all…this story has a VERY happy ending.  My purrs are cranked to high along with The Kid Sage because Mom L told us about the incredible rescue of these precious kittens when they were just about 2 weeks old…

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Dumped Alive in Dumpster

They are about 4 weeks old in this photo…my former Vet Doc Josie, retired but not out of being a cat specialist…she fostered them for a week and Mom L went up to meet and hold them.

They, along with two other siblings, were discarded alive in a large garbage (rubbish) dumpster.  A volunteer from Community Concern for Cats (CC4C) heard them and found them…they were covered in food and garbage. Likely they had not been there too long…hours, not days, as they were not too badly dehydrated.  Unfortunately, two of them died.

These two, however, are now doing well.  The black kitten had to have sub-q fluids which Doc Josie administered…and he was touch and go over about 15 hours.  Doc Josie was feeding him every 3 or so hours.  She thinks he is doing great now! They are both eating kitten wet cat food like champs.

This is a slideshow of the two surviving kittens…they appear a bit dirty..but they are receiving constant sponge baths..besides being messy eaters…they were, after all, tossed out as trash in a garbage dumpster.

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15,000 Adopted in Two Days: Thursday Purrsday

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Got your attention didn’t I?  Come on…admit it…you saw those numbers and thought “WHAT?”…and you just had to find out what I was meowing about.  Lots of photos today, remember to click to bigify …and to view complete captions…

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This is for the USA and involves NINE states, 291 cities and over 200 shelters and rescues.  The ADOPTION EVENT of the year for the last five years is Maddie’s Pet Adoption Days…sponsored and underwritten by Maddie’s Fund, located in Pleasonton, CA.  Two days only, but a lot happens during those two days.  Well, and of course a lot happens BEFORE those two days to get ready…so I am going to report on what I know for all of you.

First, there is the preparation…getting kittens, puppies, adult cats and dogs all ready for the day when they will hopefully meet up with their furrever guardians.  They need to get tested, vet checks, etc.  You see…on these two days…the adoption fees are waved, Maddie’s reimburses each shelter/rescue for each and every adoption fee for all adopted…AND Maddie’s gives each shelter/rescue between $500-$2,000 USD to cover expenses for getting each cat, dog rescued, etc.  Senior cats and dogs, 8 years and older and those who have special needs, or medical conditions, are reimbursed up to $2,000 per cat/dog.

Remember my Foster Brofur Leo??

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He was a Maddie’s Adoption cat…and he was older and certainly had medical costs ‘cuz you remember he almost died from hepatic lipidosis.  Contra Costa Humane Society, Leo and my former rescue, was given $2,000 when Dad Dave adopted my now Cuzin Leo…what a life he has now.

Mom L helped another rescue get a whole bunch of kittens and some adult cats ready for Maddie’s Adoption Day.  Community Concern 4 Cats is another group Mom L and Dad P volunteer to help.  They usually help when our friend Dr Josie, my former doc, is holding a clinic.  She is retired and donates her vet skills to CC4C several times a month.

Here is the clinic two days before Maddie’s…they tested, vaccinated, wormed, etc. over 50 cats in 5 hours!!!  This rescue only works with ferals and strays.  These kittens are all from feral Momma cats and now they will get to live in The Promised Land.

Mom L took photos, but mostly she opened lots of blood test kits, and held kittens while Dr Josie drew blood etc.  Oh yes, and see the bottles of Vetricyn products…blue labels??? Mom L met their rep at Blog Paws and she sent a whole box of product to CC4C!!!  Great product for those who work with feral cats.

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Now it is THE DAY.  Mom L and Dad P volunteered to transport any of CCHS’s dogs in foster who needed a ride to the event site.  They only had one passenger…Miss Lollipop!  A Chihuahua mix…what a doll…

Mom L and Dad P just adored Miss Lollipop and hoped this was HER DAY…twenty minutes after placing her in her display cage…WOO HOO!!!

ADOPTED!!!

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While Mom L and Dad P were over checking out the nifty outdoor enclosure CCHS set up for the cats they brought to the event…Miss Lollipop was scooped up!  Check out our cat enclosure…way better than being in cages; all the cat settled in and eventually wandered around enjoying the outdoors, shade and attention…they were place away from the dogs and crowds.

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Bet’cha are waiting to learn all about that HUMONGOUS number…15,000…right??

Ok, ok…here you go…what was accomplished by this Maddie’s Adoption Day Event?

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  • USA only…Nine states…California, Nevada, Arizona, Alabama, Florida, Virginia, Vermont, Wisconsin, New York
  • 291 cities; 200 shelters/rescues
  • Exceeded last year’s goal by 78%
  • 2013 total adoptions: 8432
  • 2014 adoptions: 15, 000 and counting
  • Maddie’s set aside 10 million USD and will add to that to underwrite all the adoption commitments
  • This is the Fifth year of this event; the goal is to have a kill free nation by 2015…ambitious I know…and yes…we will not make it in the USA by next year…but Maddie’s Fund moves us closer and closer every year

And now you ask what does this mean for the two rescue/shelter Mom L helped…good question…

  • Contra Costa Humane Society…my former rescue and Cuzin Leo’ too…we are small but mighty…and we adopted out 39 cats/woofies. Last year it was only 18…
  • CC4C…where Mom L helped with the vet clinic…150 kittens/cats…yes, mostly kittens…but several adult cats were adopted as well.  And we know…they had over 100 kittens available and kitten season is just starting!

Please, if you reside in any of the NINE states who participate in Maddie’s Adoption campaign…work with your shelter/rescue and make sure they are involved.

Now my current Paw It Forward Projects…I have TWO…and I only ask that if you are so inclined…PLEASE SHARE, SHARE, SHARE…I know you all are giving your purrs and prayers to all those who await being discovered by their forever home…but please be active…share on your blog, Facebook, and Tweet…post on Pinterest…whatever you can do…thank you ever so much…

First up is precious…

TINY

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From Adoption Manager at CCHS:

“Tiny has been at CCHS for a year or more now…almost longer than me…*leaky eyes*
She is a playful, affectionate, inquisitive girl who’s so easy to have around!  Tiny is non-demanding of attention but loves to be around people.
She’s completely obsessed with running water in the sink and is often found sleeping in the sink basin (really!).  She runs zoomies up and down the hallway, uses a scratching post beautifully and has been great with her litter box.  When she was in Kitty Corner, our free roaming shelter she urinated inappropriately.
Once removed from that environment we haven’t had a problem with her litter box habits.  We provide her one covered and one uncovered and she uses both without issue.  She had initially been brought into the public shelter as a stray cat and we’ve had her here with us since last July, 2013.
While we first thought she was an only-cat type of cat, she in fact gets along great with the other non-dominant cat she lives with in our office.  They’re often found hanging out with one another without any concern.  She’d be great for someone looking for an easy-going cat who’s also okay to be by herself when they’re at work.  Tiny will be four in June and is spayed, microchipped, vaccinated, FeLV/FIV negative.  Such a cool cat!!”
Miss Tiny will come with her very own SINK BED…
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Just imagine her resting in that bed while you brush your toofies…
And my other PLEA is to help this very special precious kitty girl find her true guardian and forever home.  My pal, Brian, over at Brian’s Home is working his special magic to help this precious, one year old kitty, find her purrsonal guardians.  Her incredible story is here…and she is doing ever so well…

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If you would PLEASE, PLEASE…SHARE, SHARE, SHARE both TINY and SCUTTLES…actively sharing does indeed SAVE LIVES.  You never ever know who you know who may know someone who knows someone else…
I am humbled by my furriends who come to visit me when you can…and who help me help others...PAW IT FORWARD…this does works
A very long post…but I had a lot to share…and I am joining Pepi Smart  Dog’s Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.  Click the badge to join all of us in appreciation of Opt to Adopt.
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Paw Pats, Savannah

 

 peeEss…Mom Linda’s notes from THREE sessions at Blog Paws 2014 can be found on the following links.  Her notes are not great…but help yourselves.  Our good furriend Brian, Brian’s Home, has helped us make these links possible on his server…one is for MS Word 1997-2003 and the other is for MS Word 2010.  Hope this is helpful for those how were not able to attend.  Let me know if these links do not work for you.
http://webidworx.com/rodgers/NotesfromBlogPaws2015_msword97_2003.doc

http://webidworx.com/rodgers/NotesfromBlogPaws2015_ms%20word2010.docx

 

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