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  • Catio Palace: How Dad Gave My 6 Indoor Cats A Pawsome Outdoor Life!

    It’s thanks to my father that not only I have been able to adopt 6 cats, but I can give them a rich outdoor life even though they are indoor cats 100% of the time. My home is a one bedroom cottage, without the catios I’d run the risk of overcrowding aggression. To avoid this…

  • ‘Mad’ Max: From Being Eaten Alive, To Loving His Life

    I first saw Max chilling out in the quiet and dark horse stable barn, away from the hustle and bustle of the other dogs, at our local rescue vet’s home (Julie). It had rained heavily previously so he was muddy and a little smelly -but those eyes! He gives the most piercing stares as if…

  • Did I Steal My Treasured Tomcat BoyBoy? We Wonder Sometimes…

    A tomcat started prowling our property at night. He knew we left food out for Mama Cat and at times he would sit with us a while at a safe distance. We can never be certain if a cat has been abandoned (it’s so common in our area) or is roaming far from home (we…

  • Rejecting A Rescue Dog: Why it was my best decision ever!

    One morning I woke up to find a young dog dumped inside our gate. She was about 5 or 6 months old and in great condition. Except for the bite wounds on her neck! My guess is the person who dumped her had another larger dog that didn’t like her. This created a huge dilemma…

  • Cindy Cinderella: A Surprise Cat Adoption With A Bite!

    I was dropping a kitten off for castration by our local rescue vet Julie (Trixie’s savior!) and was introduced to Cindy. I had no intention of adopting a sixth cat, my hands were full with the new and extremely shy kitten, Little Leo Leon. However, it was obvious that Cindy needed some long term care…

  • Queen of the Sofa: Why It is OK That My Inexperience Gave Trixie Pressure Sores

    One thing almost all animal lovers have in common is the need to give the best care possible to their pets and foster pets. When Trixie arrived at my home she did not have any raw bleeding patches on her. Within a few weeks she had not one but TWO! I felt like I had…

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