Antigone and Dahlia-Parthenope

DoneASAPbyall asked:

My two lovely cats playing! I’ve had Tig, the black and white girl, for two years, and Dally, the white and tabby girl, for three weeks. I’m using a lazer pointer (careful not to let them look directly at it, of course) and some pink ribbon attatched to a pencil. Dally comes in a bit later, after my partner comes stomping up the stairs- what a racket! Dally starts playing a little later in the video. Both cats are rescue cats- and are wonderful!

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Al the Cat Fetches Toy Spring

fatcatdj asked:

Al isn’t an extraordinary cat, but fetches better than some dogs. He is a 10 month-old rescue cat that I adopted in early February 2011. In fact I volunteer at a cat rescue on Saturdays, so I highly recommend cat rescue cats for those looking for a family member. I have another cat that I adopted in January 2011, but she doesn’t do the fetching thing but a great young cat as well. These rescue cats are odd as the let you rub their bellys, paws, you can make them seem like theyre dancing, they can go on car rides, clip their nails and you may bathe them as well. (but don’t use a hair dryer!)

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Help Special Needs Rescue Cats – Quality Home Decor & Collectibles

MizMelzy asked:

Koshkonong Depot sells quality collectibles and gifts. Proceeds benefit special needs rescue cats in our care. We have taken in special needs rescue cats. These were cats that had special needs from kitten-hood. Special needs cats require regular veterinary care to keep them healthy, and special food. We do not get help from any government agency or any other group. We use our own money to rescue these cats and give them a forever home and much love! visit www.koshkonongdepot.com

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Mini Me Me Me etc.

SAINTSsanctuary asked:

Mini Me is a senior yorki cross who came to SAINTS rescue in need of a mamory tumor removal and dental. She is a yappy and bossy little thing. Her name suits her to a “T”…she is definitely mini and she is so all about “ME….ME….ME!” Her favorite game is “kill mystic” (big white puppy). For more information please visit www.saintsrescue.ca

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Why You Should Adopt or Rescue a Shelter Animal.

MustLuvD0gs asked:

Before you add a new pet to your life, I would like to ask you to consider adopting a shelter or rescued animal. I have. Numerous times. And I have never regretted it. Ever. You won’t either. This video is about my recent experience with rescuing two dogs that were going to go on the “euthanize” list. In facilities like animal control, there are so many animals, cats and dogs, coming in. Daily. They just don’t have the capacity to keep them all. Also, animal control facilities many times are not set up as adoption centers. In other words, to make space, someone’s time comes. Someone has to go. And on a weekly basis, it’s not just someone. It’s many. I hadn’t walked thru an animal control facility before. I was actually there to pick up a dog who was being SAVED and was heading to an out-of-state rescue group. I decided to walk thru. The images of animal after animal will never leave me. An animal control facility is different than a shelter, or adoption facility. Animal control is a holding facility. The animals don’t get a nice place to sleep, or toys to play with. They are there until their owner comes to look for them, a rescue group comes to “tag” them for rescue or their time is “up”. It was mind-blowing to me to see how many dogs in the facility had microchips. The microchip number was listed on the paperwork. When I asked how come these dogs are still here? I received an answer that I would never have imagined. The owners don’t want to pay the “fee” to have their

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“Cocktail Cats “Art Auction for NYPET-I-CARE & City Critters !

judystarr asked:

www.powabunga.com I’ve painted this & donated this for fund raising for 2 great NYC rescue groups!!! NYPET-I-CARE a small non-kill animal rescue 501 c NON-PROFIT organization. We’re located in the Lower Eastside of NYC. We are a cage free & no-kill shelter. 90% of the sale of this painting goes to directly to NYPETICARE. Also, 10% of the proceeds will go to City Critters, another great 501 c Non-Profit NYC rescue group. In memory of my dear friend Judy Kappal. www.nypet-i-care.org www.citycritters.org The selling of this painting will help to secure funds so our shelters can grow into a much bigger & needed space. In hopes of saving more animals from our NYC kill shelter, the Center for Animal Care & Control, and to rescue cats /dogs that have been abandoned outside on the streets of the concrete Jungle of NYC. Please, consider adopting pets from a City Shelter or Rescue group! Remember to spay & neuter your pets! Restrictions : This is an original acrylic folk art painting by NYC artist Judy Starr. I am donating the entire proceeds of this painting to go to both rescue groups. For my of love for critters small & big! Done on plywood, framed & signed by the artist. 12.5” x 7”x 05”. It has a wire on the back for easy hanging on your wall! A flat rate charge of $15.00 for the continental US applies, insurance included. The painting will ship in two – four business days after payment is received. I use USPS Priority mail within the US for paintings . Please, email about

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Valerica’s rescue cats (part 2)

ROLDARO asked:

Valerica rescue from the streets dogs and cats with medical problems, in need of sheltering, TLC; she also rehabiliate animals very frightened and difficult to handle. Valerica’s life is rescue and rehoming animals. Please help with food for her dogs and cats, medicines, flea products, treats and vitamins. She is a lonely person, very determined to do more rescue – but she needs help to pass a severe crise in her life! She also needs people to adopt her animals so she can take in more needed souls! Please show your support TODAY! Thank you on behalf of Valerica’s dogs and cats! www.rolda.org

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