Friday, October 16, 2009

happy national feral cat day!

alley cat allies is promoting the no kill approach of t-n-r by honoring october 16th as national feral cat day. now get out there and love some kitties!

in a recent poll dogs edged out cats as best pet. must have been fixed. get it? fixed! seriously, go trap some ferals and get 'em fixed!

another kitty kidnapped and since cats are still classified as property she's only worth $100. when is our legal system going to recognize pets as different from cds and sofas?

hey balloon boy, now that we know you're safe, meet keyboard cat.

if you're ready to help the feral cats of dane county click here.

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

wat pill? i no hided it

cats and pills go together like ewoks and stormtroopers. that's why we love pill pockets!

fat cats aren't just sitting in corporate boardrooms anymore. they're taking up half the couch! here's a quick Q and A on kitties and kcals.

how many cats have become beloved family pets just by showing up at the front door and not leaving? is it really stealing?

ok, folks. get your traps out and ready because national feral cat day is only two days away on the 16th! if you are in dane county and want to help, please contact the dane county friends of ferals.

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Monday, June 18, 2007

DCFoF places 8 cats over weekend


it was a good weekend to be a cat in the DCFoF network. eight lucky ones found new homes this weekend. this is eight more cats that will live natural lives and eight less cats showing up at DCHS (where i believe the limit is still 25). its eight cats closer to No Kill. four of them were placed at the Saturday adoption-fair (indoor/kittens) and the other four went to posh indoor/outdoor country farmsteads.
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there is a ton of dedicated volunteer work that goes into getting these kitties healthy and socialized so that they can find placement in good homes. please consider supporting the work of No Kill-oriented rescue groups (like DCFoF) so that we can create the change we hope to see.

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