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Monday Meowsie News…More On Helping Rescue Cats

Hiya Furriends!! Savannah here!

As some of you may know, I was accepted months ago as a full member of the Twitter Whiskas Liberation Front (#WLF), with all rights and privileges. We have a code of conduct and my post today is in keeping with a part of that code:

“The WLF will use social media channels to oppose any injustice anywhere in the world whatever species those affected might belong to”

I am not opposing an injustice today, but I am asking all of you to help me make right an awful wrong committed against hundreds of my feline brethren…

I have something very impawtant to tell you about…and I ask that any of you who are willing to…PLEASE REBLOG THIS INFORMATION.

We anipal bloggers have an opportunity to help hundreds of cats who are survivors of the trauma known as the CABOODLE RANCH SANCTUARY.

It was NO SANCTUARY at all…but it was a living nightmare for hundreds of cats and kittens.  They have been saved by the efforts of so many, and that rescue was led by the ASPCA.  The cats and kittens have been receiving medical care and socialization behavior modification.

They are now READY FOR ADOPTION INTO FURREVER HOMES!!! APAWS!! APAWS!!!

June Buggie, from Rumpy Dog, in one of his June Buggie Speaks Outposts, has recently talked about the cats needing adoption after being saved by the ASPCA from the infamous Caboodle Ranch mess.  You can click here to visit Rumpy’s post.

I agreed with an ASPCA spokesperson to make a special post about their upcoming event in Florida…this event is an all out effort to get hundreds of these feline survivors adopted into their furrever homes.  There is more information at this site, ASPCA Caboodle Ranch Rescue, and for additional photos, click here.

June Buggie stated:

“There are hundreds of cats to choose from. Some of these cats have special needs, including barn cats and those that are FIV+ or have feline leukemia.

So if you live nearby, come to the ASPCA Temporary Shelter at 2580 West 1st Street in Jacksonville, FL 32254 Saturday and Sunday between the hours of 10 AM and 5 PM.  Bring a government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport, non-driver ID, etc.) proof of address, and a pet carrier.

These adoptions will be fee-waived. In addition, all of the cats that are available for adoption will be micro-chipped and spayed/neutered.

And if you’re in the Sarasota or Tampa Bay areas, you can also adopt a former resident of Caboodle Ranch.  Smaller, separate adoption events for the Caboodle Ranch cats will also be held that same weekend in Sarasota (hosted by Cat Depot) and in the Tampa Bay area (hosted by the Humane Society of Pinellas in cooperation with SPCA Tampa Bay).”

I hope you will all think about ways you  might be able to help get this event publicized through your own social networks…especially if you have any in the Florida or South East area.

Thank you so much for visiting me today. I have a really cool post in the draft stages for tomorrow. If you all like it, I will make it a regular event once every month…and I will also ask all of you to think about pawticipation..

HOPE I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION NOW FOR TOMORROW!! 

Paw pats, Savannah

PEE ESS…I am VERY behind in visiting. We are gonna work real hard this week to catch up. Mom has been runnin’ around tryin’ to help Dad find us a new home to live in. We are givin’ our house back to the bankersters…it has been a long year, but we are almost done with all the hard stuff. We are fine, don’t fret on our account. There are so many other peeps and cats and dogs out there who have way bigger struggles than ours. But, we have fallen behind in our visits to all of you and we worry that we will start to lose you. More Paw Pats, Savannah

A Day Well Spent…For Rescue Cats and Dogs…

Hiya Everybody! Savannah here…and happy Sunday!

You know my Dad and Mom spent all day yesterday volunteering for an event to help the rescue organization that saved me…the  Contra Costa Humane Society (CCHS).

Pet Food Express, a local pet supply chain, has a great self serve doggie wash area in their stores, complete with soap and blow dryers!

Once a year, CCHS receives all proceeds from the doggie wash tokens sold at 9 stores located in our county. So, CCHS always has representatives at each of those stores to talk to customers about our organization and to show our appreciation for any contributions they may make, besides purchasing doggie wash tokens.

As you can imagine, this is a great fund raising opportunity for CCHS, who also runs the cat shelter where Mom and Dad found me, called Kitty Corner.

Pet Food Express has 43 stores located throughout  the Greater San Francisco Bay Area, Carmel and Sacramento. Their corporate offices, Pet Food University, and distribution center are all located in Oakland, California.

Check out how cool their stores are!…oh, and that is just a plush doggie, not real…they do not sell any live animals, reptiles, etc. at their stores…

Pet Food Express displays all around the top of their stores huge pictures of rescued animals…it shows the animal’s name and the rescue group who saved them…

…not just dogs and cats either…isn’t the birdie yummy beautiful!…

…a good looking doggie and kitty…

…and check out this great doggie bath setup!!…

…the first doggie in yesterday morning, a Rhodesian Ridgeback, had a little problem so Mom did not get too close…the Ridgeback had been skunked the night before!!!!!…

…and this pretty Chow looked so poofy after her blow dry!…

..this big guy had a little bro’ waiting for him…a little Chihuahua…what a pair they make!…whoa, now you have to stay in there big boy!!!…

…be sure to get your doggie nice and sudsy!!…

…what a brave person…2 big black labs at once!!…

…smile nicely for Mom’s FLASH and CLICK!…

…the doggie above has two cute little girls for Guardians, and they were drying off his brother when they noticed Mom with her FLASH and CLICK…cute, huh?…

…Dad and Mom bought a treat for this cute doggie…yesterday was his GOT’CHA day!!!…he was getting his first bath by his new Mom and Dad before they took him home to meet his new brother!…Mom thinks he has lots of Berger Picard breed in him…very big floopy ears! He had just been rescued yesterday…

…and what luck!! Yesterday was also adoption day for kitties! These are some kitties brought in by another rescue group…

…look at this pretty gray pile of fur!  MOL…

…and this was my reward for having been such a good girl while Mom and Dad were out helping raise money to rescue more cats like me, and doggies too of course…

…a bit  more to the left Mom….

Mom and Dad said CCHS will receive $410 from the store where they worked yesterday…we still don’t know how much from the other 8 stores, but I will tell you once I know…

A great fund raising day for rescue cats and dogs…

Paw pats, Savannah

Monday Meowsie News…More Rescue Stories

Hiya, Savannah Here!

Oh My Cat!! What a busy, busy last few days!!!

As I promised yesterday….here are the last 6 RESCUE STORIES…TAAAAAA DAAAAAA!

They will also receive a copy each of the book DOG IS MY CO-PILOT by Patrick Regan

Callie, from Troublin’ Times:

This is the story of how Callie adopted me. I went to the local SPCA to look for a kitten I had seen on PetFinders. As I walked into the building, before anyone could help me find the kitten I came to see, a little tiny calico kitten walked up to me and started meowing. I picked her up and loved on her a little. But I told my mother I did not think I should adopt her however, because she looked a little like the cat who came before her and I was afraid it would not be fair to her if I adopted her and then expected her to be like my beloved Mousie. So I sit her down – for a second. I then decided to pick her back up to hold her “just for a little while”. I started looking around at the other kitties – sadly there were many, many up for adoption. I found the one on PetFinder, but it just did not feel like the right match, I decided while still holding the little calico. I looked at a Siamese, while clutching the calico. After a half an hour of looking at many cats, my mother pointed out that the whole time I had been looking, I was still holding the calico. I looked down at her and she reached up and patted my cheek. That calico – now known as Callie (a.k.a. Trouble) came home with me. And by the way, her personality couldn’t be more different from Mousie’s – and I am just fine with that!

Sammy, from One Spoiled Cat:

Hi Savannah…..what a great blog this is today with so much wonderful information on all the things involved in rescuing. I was a rescue since I was in a kill shelter when my parents came one day to adopt a kitty. In fact, I was the ONLY kitten in the whole shelter at the time. I was in a cage by myself – pushing a little jingle ball around waiting to see if someone would save me. I’d arrived at the shelter with some other kittens (I presume my brothers and sisters) and they’d all been adopted but me – nobody wanted me because I had extra claws on my paws! Imagine that…..the shelter people said humans thought I was “weird” because I was polydactyl. Well, my Mom and Dad didn’t think that – they thought I was adorable (rightly so!). I was very happy that they took me home that day because I know that everybody in that shelter was living on borrowed time. I was one of the lucky ones and I’ve lived in the lap of love and luxury for twelve very happy years!   Your Friend, Sammy

Alfie, from Mollie and Alfie:

Alfie here, tooo look at mee’s you would fink I had alway’s been spoilt and led the life of luxury, well’s dat’s not the case. I use to live with a family, they wern’t very nice to me cos they picked me up, took me in the car and dumped me. Yes, just dumped me. I didn’t nose where I was. I was scared and sooo fightened. I loves to be wiff people but there was no peoples about.

I don’t nose how many day’s I spent, walkin on my own, trying to find somewhere to live, someone to give’s me some dinner. I hadn’t eaten in yonks! I eventually came across an old gal, she took me in and did give mee some food. I fought my luck had changed. She put me outside her back door and told’s me to go on my way. On mee way where’s?? I didn’t have anywhere to gooo.

The weaffer was getting real bad, rain and cold. I found a bush to cuddle up in. The rain was still heavy and I had to keep lookin for a home, someone I could luv’s and someone to luv’s me. I was now a bag of bones!! Soo weak, I smelt, I was dirty, wet, yoo’ s name it. I found my way to a little close, wiff a few houses. I jump’s wiff the little strength I had left, onto a window sill. I stared into the house. It was cosy and looked so warm. I was soaked through and shakin. Then I saw a Human comin to the window, meee heart started fluttering and a managed a small meeeow ( help ). The Human took me in, wrapped me in a blanket, gave me a drink and some corned beef. ( that’s all she had as they didn’t have pets ) She asked around if anyone new where I had come from. Someone mentioned the old gal but she didn’t want me. Human took me off to the cat doctor, I was injected, prodded , de flead and microchipped. Did this mean I had found a new home ???? Yes… and that’s how Human became HUMOM ! Now I’m fat, lazy, warm and cosy and spoilt. This isn’t a story, it’s true.

Austin, from CATachresis:

What a great idea and there are some wonderful caring people around!!

I don’t think we qualify to enter as we are outside US, but will just quickly share about Austin. The little guy is a rescue kitty and was found badly injured inside a car engine (which is why he is called Austin!). The rescue people thought he was about 7 months old (but he was probably older as he grew so quick once he came here). We have no idea where he came from, but he was a stray not feral, that seemed clear. He mended very well and you wouldn’t know he had a wonky hip as he’s just got a bit of a lump on it but it doesn’t impede him at all!

Nearly five years down the line he rules the roost, but I can tell he remembers the bad times sometimes, as he can get quite nervous and he only likes to eat if I am watching his back. He is friendly to some people but not others! He hates dogs and all other cats except his old pal Tigger. He thinks I’m his momma!!

Spitty, from Spitty Speaks:

Hello darling! All the Human’s kitties have been rescue/pound/stray kitties, but I was (am) her BIGGEST challenge. I was a SUPER-FERAL boy and growled and hissed for months. I’m still not very cuddly, and I’m 8 now! Ha ha meow!

Cathy Keisha from Stunning Keisha:

I came from a rescue after being in 2 shelters. The obstacle is that I’m still a bit feral after 6 1/2 years. Most peeps would’ve returned me but mine never did. I’ll never be a lap cat and the peeps think I must’ve been abused when I was on the streets. The cat that came before me came from a rescue. TW used to work with a group who did TNR about 40 years ago. And I enter tons of contests to win $$ or food for A Call 4 Paws even though they weren’t the rescue that rescued me. If I win, I’ll prolly give the book to them for their Tricky Tray. Ta daaaa!

A really exciting couple of days for my posts…I hope you enjoyed them.  All you Rescue Story tellers be sure to send me your mailing information.  I have only received about 4 so far.  I am sending out the book this week so please get your information to me at my GMAIL ADDRESS: ms.savannahcoolkat@gmail.com

THANKS FOR READING MY BLOG! I WOULD NOT BE THE CAT I AM TODAY IF NOT FOR ALL OF YOU

Paw Pats, Savannah

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