Rainbow Bridge or Here Now?
It’s going on two months since I lost my long-time furry friend, Parker. It’s a fact of life in animal rescue but it never gets easier. You’re going to miss… Read more »
It’s going on two months since I lost my long-time furry friend, Parker. It’s a fact of life in animal rescue but it never gets easier. You’re going to miss… Read more »
When my vet discovered to his and my dismay that my cat Shadow had a tumour on his soft palate, he had no solution to offer. I said I would… Read more »
During the last few years during a Trap/Neuter/Release project, I had a number of temporarily caged feral cat visitors in my home waiting for and recovering from spay/neuter surgeries. During… Read more »
You leave the food at the feeding station. You might watch for awhile, but eventually you go away. You come back and the food is gone. Or tossed all over… Read more »
Rescuers who do trap/neuter/ release programs are familiar with the trauma a caged feral cat undergoes during its wait for surgery and during the following recovery period. Sometimes the distressing… Read more »
Some years ago, when I cared for a number of rescue cats, my veterinarian and I were faced with a mystery. Some of the cats had diarrhea, recovered, others had… Read more »
In any group of cats, you’ll see some who pal around together and look after each other, just like humans. That’s especially true of cats adopted together from the same… Read more »
Not eating (inappetance) and dehydration are two conditions that warrant immediate attention because they can become serious quickly. Each of these can lead to the other. In addition, when… Read more »
As was mentioned in my ebook about frequencies my frequency adventures began when one of my feral cats, Pops, was diagnosed with cancer that was eating the bone of his jaw…. Read more »
It was in the summer when Lion showed up. I had recently moved to a rural area and having lived there before, I knew that unwanted cats were often dumped… Read more »