Showing posts with label Rescue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rescue. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Join the Million MEOW Mission!


Join Fresh Start™ on their Million MEOW Mission to  help cat shelters and Rescues Nationwide!

Find out how by Clicking  HERE






Friday, January 23, 2015

URGENT CALL TO ACTION!! City files motion to KILL Beau!


After Beau's legal team received two hearing dates, we thought Beau had a good chance, but once again the powers that be have pulled a fast one! At Tuesday's Board of Aldermen meeting in Dyersburg, TN Beau was discussed. A city attorney would NOT confirm the ordinance was legal and basically the aldermen were told no one wanted Beau dead. The next day, a motion was filed to vacate the stay of execution by the ci

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Please vote for the Blind Cat Rescue and help them win a much needed makeover!



Click HERE or copy and paste the URL:  http://www.tarcherbooks.net/catify-2/





Every vote counts! Each vote submitted in this poll brings your favorite shelter one step closer to the grand Prize makeover and several prizes for runners up !  And you can actually cast your vote Every THREE HOURS!!!

So click HERE and vote Blind Cat Rescue!





Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Three Elderly Nuns Rescue An Unwanted Senior Pit Bull

This is a story that is a MUST SHARE!

Remy was thought to be nearly un-adoptable. At nine years old and a Pit Bull, sweet Remy was getting passed over at the Hi Tor Animal Care Center in Pomona, New York. That is until three nuns showed up looking to create a miracle!
Sisters Veronica Mendez, Virginia Johnson and Alice Goldsmith, who live together, had recently lost their dog, Kate, to cancer. To honor her memory, they wanted to save another life. In search of the most unwanted dog, they found Remy. “As soon as I saw the sign that read ‘9 years,’ I said, ‘This is the one,’” Sister Veronica said. “No one is going to want this one.”
Once introduced to Remy, they knew it was a match made in heaven. Now Remy will spend her golden years with the three Sisters, happy and loved. “We wanted to give her the best three or four years she has left.” Well done, Sisters!

Click HERE to Give the Sisters a Shout Out!




Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Vaccinate 250 Dogs Against Rabies By CLICKING

Your Daily Clicks DO matter!  Today you can help stop rabies in 250dogs just by going to the Animal Rescue Site and Clicking on the purple CLICK HERE button!


The Animal Rescue Site






Vaccinate 250 Dogs 
Against Rabies


Stopping rabies in dogs is the key to preventing the disease in people. Locally, encourage pet owners to have their animals vaccinated. Internationally, support organizations like Global Alliance for Rabies Control in their efforts to beat rabies — and prevent thousands of deaths. Although rabies is 99.9% fatal for children in the developing world, it is 100% preventable if street dogs and domestic pets are vaccinated.


Read more at The Animal Rescue Site  Click HERE

Monday, September 30, 2013

Support The Rescue Bank® Pet Food Distribution Program

Rescue Bank® Pet Food Distribution Program supports the pet rescue community with a network of regional affiliates – pet food distribution centers.  These centers receive truckload donations scheduled by Rescue Bank® and distribute pallet quantities to qualified groups. 


 Our Pet Food Distribution Program allows rescue organizations to transfer part of their food budget to much needed services such as spay/neuter or other medical bills.



Learn More By Clicking HERE













Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Police Officers Rescue Kitten!

This tiny ginger kitten’s fate could have been much different if not for Toronto police officers who rescued him out of a city trash can.

A group of pedestrians heard kitten cries from a garbage can. When they found the kitten, they flagged down 13 Division officers for help.

As soon as Const. Shawn Kinghorn saw the kitten, he knew right away that he wanted to adopt the cat. He took the kitten to the vet and paid for the entire bill. They named him Django. He was given a clean bill of health except he is very hungry and would need hand feeding through a syringe.

Django is determined to be about 10 days old. No one knows how long he stayed in the garbage can, but one thing is for sure that he’s now in good hands and very loved.

This tiny kitten’s fate could have been much different if not for Toronto police officers who rescued him out of a  garbage can.

Click HERE to Read more and View More Pictures  at  Love Meow!


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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Tell Washington University to STOP Hurting Cats! *Please Sign The Petition*

At Washington University in St. Louis, pediatrics residents use cats to learn how to insert a breathing tube in a human infant. They force long tubes down the cats' windpipes, which can cause bruising, bleeding, scarring and intense pain. The cats will be abused again and again like this for years.
Washington University is the only civilian medical center training doctors that continues this inhumane practice. We've scored major victories in the past — and recently convinced the University of Virginia to stop using cats. But we can't rest until every cat is safe from this severe form of cruelty.
These procedures are completely unnecessary because human infant simulators — used at every other medical center in the U.S. — provide a superior learning experience and are cruelty-free. In fact, Washington University uses simulators to teach intubation procedures to practicing physicians, but they refuse to use them for pediatrics resident training. It doesn't make sense!
Tell Washington University to put a stop to this cruel and inhumane practice before hey harm another cat.

Read more at  The Animal Rescue Site


http://theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/clickToGive/ars/petition/PCRM-WashingtonUniversityCats#IpUVYxc5h7dADRx4.99