$142 to give to a cat charity this month. Please select one.

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January 2014 was a bumper month for comments. There were 2,848! The starting number was 23,755 and the ending number was 26,603.  Fantastic. Under the PoC 5 cents per comment scheme that makes $142 USD.

That is a good amount, I think.  I’d like people to select a worthy cat charity please. I prefer small organisations or individuals. PoC does give to large organisations, sometimes. It is just that I prefer to try and make sure that the money gets to the cats and not administrators.

I have someone in mind. The person is Dee in Florida. She is a great supporter of PoC and more importantly of cats and cat welfare.

I have no idea what her money status is like but….my message to Dee: if you could do with a few extra bucks, tell me. That does not mean it is a done deal. Someone may have other ideas and I’ll listen, of course. But I think it is time to think of Dee.

And I am thinking of all the wonderful comments that add to the page and the interesting and informative articles written by PoC writers. Thanks a lot.

Please search using the search box at the top of the site. You are bound to find what you are looking for.

73 thoughts on “$142 to give to a cat charity this month. Please select one.”

  1. Just another moment to thank everyone here for thinking of me. I was blown away.
    You have lifted a real worry and fear off of me.
    I’m going to plan on kick starting everything by the end of the month but will coordinate things with the vet very soon and get a schedule in place. It will take some time to trap and vaccinate all, there but there shouldn’t be any lapses with this early start.
    I love you all.

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    • Good luck Dee, it must take such a lot of doing trapping those cats for vaccinations, I admire and love you very much x

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      • I would love to, but the only camera that I have is an 8mm which is over 30 years old.
        I thought about developing, then scanning the photo , and sending in an email to you.
        Do you think that would work?

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        • That would be too much work, Dee. Fiddle and troublesome. Don’t worry. It was just an idle thought.

          I am not sure you have an 8mm camera as that is an old format for cine film (movie format). Unless you mean 110 Kodak format for stills.

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          • Looking for it…
            OK. It says Nikon Fun Touch 2 and takes film that needs to be developed. I don’t know what any of that means.
            I really don’t mind any work at all if it can be done.
            I, also, have one of the old Kodak Sun 600 instant cameras that film can’t be found for anymore unless paying an arm and a leg to buyers on Ebay.

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            • You’re living in the 1980s 😉 That said, film cameras take decent pics. What you could do is ask the processor of the film to scan the pics onto a disc or store them onto a flash USB drive then just plug it in to your computer.

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              • OK, I’ll ask.
                But, I would love it if someone could point me in the right direction to find a reasonable camera that is workable for my purposes.
                I am camera illiterate. Maybe, something on Amazon that I’m not too dumb to use.

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          • Idle thought? I think not sir! To see her cats would be to love her more!

            Dee, honest, the new low cost plug and play cameras are a cake walk. The instructions may look daunting, but it is intuitive. It could add to your life! Look at Ruth and Babz!

            But I hear ya. Only if you want it will it be good.

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            • Babz and I bought each other half a camera each for Christmas, just a small Canon one but it has a video facility too and a delayed action thingy where Babz can set it up and run to join me to be in the pic too. Don’t ask me how it works as I only know how to aim, take a pic, take the little memory card out and put it in the computer.
              I never read instructions as I can’t understand them anyway lol but Babz patiently shows me how to do new things.
              It does enhance our life but I wouldn’t worry too much at the moment Dee while you have so much on your plate with cats vaccinations to see to on top of all the rest you do for them x

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              • I agree with Ruth. Also modern devices are often way too complicated and they include too many options. I’m pretty good at technology but like almost everyone else I like simple machinery that does the job.

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            • Idle thought? I think not sir!

              The idea was to take the pressure of her to do it. I don’t want to pressurize Dee because I know she is busy taking care of her cats 😉

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              • But admit it! You’d like a peek.

                I’d like to follow her around for a week to help. Honest. It has to be a daunting chore of love and devotion to vaccinate some 50 cats (I don’t really know the number, just a guess). But when you must, it has a way of happening.

                Best wishes Dee. You are a true hero.

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              • All are welcome here to help with the trappings or just watch.
                There are about a dozen that I can, possibly, get into carriers. The remainder will have to be trapped in the wee morning hours when hungry.
                The resistent last few have to be, literally, tackled, and put in the traps. It can get a little bloody even with the garb I wear. But, it has to be.

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              • I am determined to make it happen, for sure.
                Probably, around April when things are a tad quieter.
                And, don’t tell anyone, I have a birthday in April. My daughter always begs me to tell her what I really want, and I say, “Nothing”. So, I’ll get some things that she knows I treasure, ie, cat food, litter, etc.
                This year, She’ll be shocked to hear me say, “Camera”. But, she’ll be thrilled, and it will be a done deal.

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              • What a good idea, a camera for your birthday prezzie from your daughter. I know someone else with a birthday in April, a BIG birthday on which she should have been retiring and have some freedom. We are still battling to get that last discriminatory against women both in 1953/1954 reversed which would bring it down to age 64 …..bad enough but better than 65 and 1/2.

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  2. Hi, I have just made the PayPal payment to Dee. Here is the receipt online (I redacted her surname in case she wanted to keep it private – some ladies like to do that for security reasons).

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  3. I just donated 500 dollars to a lady with an FIV cat with stomatitis and another cat who’s kidneys are failing. Poor lady. The FIV cat is a big guy called Pasha and the old lady black cat who is not looking good in terms of her kidneys is called Sima. She is getting sub-fluids every day now and her children – who happen to all live with her after so many years, are all licking her and taking good care of her but it’s very sad. She has one daughter and 4 sons – all from the same litter – all still with her in the same home. Normally they do their own thing but now her daughter especially won’t leave her side – it’s very sad indeed – heartbreaking. Her daughter will be lost without her mama. The brothers/sons too. I hope Sima lives longer. Pasha meanwhile had half his teeth out and will have the rest out as soon as he is ready for surgery again. But he is depressed because he’s lost so many teeth. He was a feral cat with FIV most his life and just a couple years ago joined the home. He must feel a lack of defences without his teeth – I was thinking this could be why he is depressed. And his other teeth must go too. Poor boy. http://pasha-the-kitty.blogspot.com/

    Anyhow – I felt the need to make that my donation this month.

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    • How kind you are Marc. There really are some wonderful people in our PoC family.
      We’ve helped Paula’s cause who was evicted from her Sanctuary not far from here, it’s awful, the animals are still there, being looked after by someone the mortgage form has employed.
      I think she is at court today over the eviction being illegal.
      There are so many who deserve help and our very own Dee is one and I’m so happy that she has accepted this month’s donation. She is a veritable Earth Angel.

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      • Oh poor Paula – Are people going to take the animals or will the mortgage company ‘get rid’ of them? How sad – I really hope she makes it and the animals don’t lose her.

        I wonder how much money she would need to fix the problem – do you know?

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        • I think it’s around £40,000 raised now Marc, more than enough to have paid off her debts and keep the Sanctuary running if it wasn’t too late, but seemingly it is. The latest news is that Rescue Centres all over the country have offered to take in the animals and the money will be used for transporting them and to help the Sanctuaries taking them in. Marion had already offered to take all the cats before this came up so hopefully if it comes to that she will receive some money too for their needs and the rest of the cats in her care. No one seem to know exactly how many animals are still there, the RSPCA took some who needed specialised care. It’s all a mess at present, Paula must be heartbroken she isn’t even allowed to go and see them.

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          • What – she can’t even go see them? My god – and it’s too late you say? The company would clearly prefer the opportunity of taking the whole place rather than letting her pay to fix the situation.

            At least all the animals will be cared for. Thank goodness for that!

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            • The mortgage company called the police yesterday to a peaceful protest by supporters, no one unautherised by them can go on that land.
              Yes the animals are being cared for which is the main thing, we are all just awaiting the outcome.

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    • Oh, Marc. This is such a heartbreaker.
      You are such a sweetheart.
      I admire Sima’s and Pasha’s caretakers, not only because they are taking such good care of their cats when some people would never bother, but because thay took the necessary steps to get the financial help they need to keep doing the right thing. I, also, have an appreciation for their transparency in sharing the vet bills.
      A legit and worthy cause.
      Great choice, Marc.

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      • Thx Dee – yes I think Ani is very nice and does a great job of looking after Pasha and her bunch. I’m so sad about Sima. I’m glad you agree it was the right thing to do. I know that just having Pasha’s teeth out is very expensive. She set her target for 2000 dollars but with Sima so ill I doubt even that will be enough. Sadly, just to complicate, it seems that Sima has a tooth issue and would have to be under anasthetic just to check out the issue. Poor Sima – she’s old and it’s just hard. I know Ani is finding it hard to cope. I have my fingers crossed Sima makes it a good while longer.

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      • By the way – I’m really glad you got this month’s PoC donation – I think that’s perfect – I am trying to stay off the net on weekends so I wasn’t there but I would have voted for you as well 🙂

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