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An Update On Our Nine Death Row Rescues by Elisa Black-Taylor (USA) My MandyLane Gizzy, Mia & Tom Casper, Cody & Jasper Lily, Sammy & Lucky Good morning readers. I thought I’d spread a little happy news today and give everyone an update on my nine red-listed euthanasia (death row) rescues. I’ll start with …
by Elisa Black-Taylor (USA) Bella is the only survivor Garfield Stitch Vine First of all I’d like to say this article may not be as organized as I would like. Tonight my Annabelle is in pain from a possible broken leg and that’s weighing on me pretty hard. She got her claw hung in …
Midnight’s 1st picture More of Midnight Growing but still sick Midnight slowly getting healthy I just wanted to give everyone an update on Midnight “Rocky” Whineybutt, or Munchkin, as I call him. As most of you who have kept up with his story know, he’s the sole survivor of his litter. His sister Juliet …
Elisa Lucille Lucy on my bed Elisa’s shelter photo First of all, I’d like to give everyone an update on Cocoa. Then I’ll tell the readers here about a cat with my name. Cocoa is doing well as far as adjusting to life in a new home. We moved him into Laura’s bedroom so …
An Unpleasant Vet Experience by Kathy (Ingleside,Ill. USA) What’s this vet doing? Photo added by Michael – photo by psd (modified) I haven’t been here because I’ve been back to work and have been spending all my spare time with my cats. I wanted to share my latest vet experience with everyone. My precious …
by Katie (Missouri, United States) Photo added by Michael (Admin) – copyright Stockxpert Allow me to play the Devil’s Advocate for a moment and side with those that see no problem with declawing cats. Especially pertaining to the second video on this page, I believe some claims are grossly exaggerated. Declawing does NOT in …
The current wildcat news which is considered good news is that the Amur leopard population has almost doubled to 12 (2011). The bad bit about this news is the ridiculously low figure. And let’s not forget that it is difficult to count wildcat numbers and there is nearly always a vested interest there somewhere …
The American Wirehair should be more popular. The coat is interesting and the body conformation balanced and regular. The American Wirehair was first developed in the United States in the 1960’s. This is a very rare breed of cat if registrations with the Cat Fanciers Association (CFA) is anything to go by. They had …
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