Lola The Rescued Cat
Saturday, April 11, 2015

It's Time For The Caturday Meow!

Last Caturday we told everyone about our Caturday Night Meow party on Facebook.  Since not everyone is on Facebook, we have decided we're going to start meowing on Saturdays right here on our blog.  We hope to hear a lot of Meowing!  (It may only be Caturday morning here in NY, but it's Caturday Night somewhere in the world!)

Are you read? LIVE from NEW YORK it's Caturday Night! All the kitties in the house say mee-oww!



Lola and Lexy
Saturday, April 4, 2015

LIVE from NEW YORK, It's Caturday Night!

Happy Caturday everyone! We've been blogging now since December, and we've been so busy learning the ropes and trying to fit in that we totally forgot to tell everyone about our Caturday Night Meow! Every Caturday at around 8:00 PM EST (or EDT, depending on the time of the year) we host a meow party. Kitties and humans come around and shout out their best meows. Now, you don't have to be a kitty to meow with us.  Doggies, bunnies, birds... you name it.. everyone is welcome! And if you want to woof instead of meow, that's fine with us.

Here's a little background on our CNM. When we started our Facebook page  one of our very first friends was Calculus Q. Jones from Maryland.  Mommy became very good friends with his humans as well, and they were instrumental in helping us with getting our book together.  CQ's (or simply Q for short) dad designed our logo and helped us with the photos for our book.  His mom helped us make initial edits to the manuscript and gave us ideas to make it flow better.  She encouraged us to keep writing - and we did! We love them all very much.

Every Caturday Q would start his famous Meow Party. He would announce it by meowing out "Live From Germantown", cause that's where he lived. So many people and kitties looked forward to meowing with him.  A very sad thing happened and Q got sick and went to the bridge.  We were heartbroken, and Caturday Night was never the same.  One day, Q's dad suggested we take over the CNM.  We couldn't believe it! It was such a honor! We didn't think we could do it, but with the help and encouragement of friends we continued the tradition.  We hope Q is looking down from the bridge and meowing along with us each and every Caturday Night. And we hope he's proud that we're trying so hard to keep his legacy going.

Okay, so here's how it goes.  Every Caturday Night we post this photo


to get the party going.  This lovely photo was made by our friends Prince Pan Pan and his brother, Prince Pippin. (Cause, you know, Mommy can't do this kinda stuff. Sigh... but we love her anyway.) After we post, the meowing starts by everyone leaving comments under the photo.  It's fun!

We're hoping some of our blogging friends will join us. And we may even start meowing right here, we're still thinking about it.

Happy Caturday and MEE-OWW!

Love,

Lola and Lexy
Thursday, April 2, 2015

Rescue Stories: Lennie - From Scared Shelter Cat To Happy Man Of The House!

Today we are very excited and honored to share the story of Lennie from OldCatsRule. Gina, the editor of OCR, has been a friend of ours for four years, since Lola was adopted and we started our Facebook page.  We cried when Bubba and Chyron went to the bridge, and are so happy Gina found it in her heart to adopt another kitty. Please visit their blog or their Facebook page.  

There is an important message in Lennie's story: cats in shelters may be stressed or depressed, and may not present as perky and friendly.  This may result in cats who could be wonderful companions being passed up.  When adopting from a shelter, please look at all the cats closely. You may find your soul mate hiding in the back of a cage. 
Dawn

Lennie's Story, Or The Cat Least Likely to.....

Handome Lennie.

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Review: Sweet Pickles Designs Collars

Not that long ago we had a giveaway for a Sweet Pickles Collar and we had a much bigger response than we had anticipated. So I decided to write a proper review for these collars.

I Have Cat is having a Sweet Pickles Designs giveaway.
Click on the photo for info on how to enter! 
Pickles is a CEO, designer, model, supporter of animal rescue - and our friend.  She's a feline fashionista who is always well dressed and gives fashion advice to any kitty who needs it.

I am CEO. Hear me RAWR!
 So how did she start her business? Well, after being rescued from the side of a highway in 2010 and settling into her forever home, she needed a collar.  Pickles's Ma, Shana Freimark, went on a hunt for the purrfect collar for Pickles.  The pickings were slim and mediocre, so Shana got her sewing machine out, watched a you tube video to figure out how to use it, and the rest is history!

From a purrsonal point of view, Lola and I just LOVE her collars!


Besides being so pretty, all collars are hand crafted with love by Shana and her employees (with Pickles doing quality control, of course).  They are made of high quality webbing for durability, covered with hand selected ribbon. Sweet Pickles Designs uses high end D-rings and durable hardware that secures easily into place. Double stitch stress points make these collars both sturdy and gorgeous.  They never  snag or fray, either, so you kitties will always be looking your best.

I better tell Ma we're running low on bow ties.

Sweet Pickles designs have been featured in Family Circle, Modern Cat, Tails, The Oregonian, and The Portland Business Journal.  They are also featured on Wag.com and there is an exclusive line for Pet Smart. But one of our favorite things about this company is the work they do for Oregon Humane Society.  Shana dresses kitties available for adoption in a Sweet Pickles collar for a photo shoot.




Who could resist adopting a beautiful kitty who is wearing a cute collar?








Pickles and Shana expanded their line to include bow ties, and then kitty corsages.  You can choose your own combination, ask for advice for what color would look spectacular with your fur, or opt for a matching set.  (Our wardrobe is ever increasing!)  You can have an outfit for every season or occasion. You can also see their entire collection in their Etsy Store. (And don't forget to send Pickles a photo of you modeling your new outfit! She'll post it on her Facebook page.)

What are you waiting for? Get yours today!

P.S.  In case you didn't know, my little sister, Lola, has a signature Sweet Pickles Collar. It's aptly named The Lola! Check it out! 

Lexy

Disclaimer: We did not receive any compensation for this review.  All opinions are strictly our own. Photos courtesy of Sweet Pickles Designs.








Monday, March 30, 2015

Book Sale!

We are having a book sale! Our book, Lola: Diary Of A Rescued Cat, will be on sale for $12 from 3/30/15 through 4/20/15.


Ten percent of the proceeds of this sale will go to benefit Oliver's Orphan Oasis. OOO is a rescue that is near and dear to our hearts.  Mommy first found out about this rescue when she started following the story of a cat on "Death Row' named Sal.  (Mommy wrote a post about him here.).  Auntie Carolyn, the owner and president of OOO, also helped Mommy when Will (Mommy's boyfriend) found a little feral kitten. Auntie Carolyn took the little baby, socialized her, and found her a forever home! 

OOO is a one woman operation, run from Auntie Carolyn's home.  We hope to raise a lot of money to help her out.  

If you'd like to get our book at the sale price, you can order it here.  And guess what? Each copy will be purrsonally pawtographed! When ordering, please don't forget to add a note saying how you would like it personalized. 

Shipping is $5.75 Priority Shipping in the USA, and $16.75 International.  

If you have any trouble with ordering, please email us at LolaTheRescuedCat@gmail.com. 

Right now we have 80 books in our inventory.  If we sell all 80 books we will give Oliver's Orphan Oasis $100! Please spread the word!

Lola
Thursday, March 26, 2015

Rescue Stories: Annie - How a Poster Changed Her Life

Today we are sharing  the rescue story of Annie! Annie is the star of Annie's House Co-Starring Pierrot and we're very excited she chose to share her story with us.
Lola


In August 2011, my husband and I were going about our daily lives. We lived in California and had two ailing senior kitties that required quite a bit of care. One day, my husband went to get the mail and saw a picture posted of an orange tabby girl named Annie stating that her owners were moving and they weren't taking her with them. As much as I love cats and have a heart for all the homeless ones, I was really surprised at my husband. Not only did we have the two senior kitties, we were in a small apartment and we had one cat more than the apartments' one-cat-per-household rule. We were not looking for a third kitty. He brought her into our lives, however, by bringing that picture home.

I contacted the person listed on the ad and she said they were going to put Annie in a shelter if they couldn't find her a home but all the no-kill shelters were full. We decided to take her as an interim foster solution and try to place her in another home.


Beautiful Annie.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

#WordlessWednesday - Bliss


Lola