Hello and Happy Friday! Today we have another installment in our Rescue Stories series. Meet Keigo, who was adopted when a family went out to lunch. We met Keigo on Instagram and quickly found out he's a cool dude cat. Read on to see how he adopted his family.
Lola
My children had always wanted to have a cat, but my husband was not really keen on the idea. But after much persuasion, he finally relented when a family friend’s cat had kittens. Our friend promised to give one of the kittens to my children once it was weaned from its mother. Over the course of few weeks he sent pictures of the kitten to us and my children fell in love madly with the little fluffball. Unfortunately, a few days before we were supposed to pick the kitten up, we received devastating news; the kitten had contracted a deadly virus and did not survive. My children were heartbroken and we felt so sorry for them.
Friday, August 26, 2016
Rescue Stories: Keigo - Adopted During a Lunch Outing
Monday, August 22, 2016
Addiction Pet Food - Review and Giveaway #Sponsored #PetAndPeopleFoodHop
When Mother returned home from BlogPaws, I smelled some deliciousness in the swag bag that I couldn’t wait to get my paws on. I snuck a small bag out, but Mother put it back. When I was finally allowed to delve into the swag bag I was in my glory. Here's a little video so you can see how determined I was.
Friday, August 19, 2016
Rescue Stories: Olive - It Was Love at First Sight
Hello and Happy Friday! Today as part of our Rescue Stories series I present Olive. Olive is also a NYC kitty, who we met on Instagram and then became great friends with. Would you believe our Mom and her Mom were at an event together before we met them? Imagine that! Read on learn more about her love at first sight story, and how she filled her human’s heart and home with more love than she could ever imagine.
Lola
As long as I can remember, I was always a cat person. I just loved them! Growing up as a child my mom did not want pets in the house, so I "adopted" all the strays in the backyard of our building (I grew up in Israel and there were lots of them). This was before I knew the hardship of stray cats, or about spay and neuter.
We moved to America and to my surprise I found out that I was allergic to cats. The hopes of getting a cat of my own when I would eventually grow up and move out were crushed.
One winter, my friend got a new kitten and to my surprise there were no allergies. After a few weeks some of my dear friends convinced me to “just go and look” at cats at the ASPCA in NYC. That Saturday we did not see any cat that seemed to be the “one“ for me. The following Saturday we were the first ones in line at the ASPCA when they opened. I really wanted was a small kitten and we were told there was only one, who the previous week had an eye infection. All of her siblings were adopted the week before. We went upstairs and I saw this little grey tabby jumping all around the room playing with the volunteers. I think I fell in love that moment. I got to meet “Beatrice”, who shares her birthday with my dad. She did test positive for FIV which I knew nothing about. I was taken around and met other cats, but kept thinking of her in her little cubby calling to me. The vet at the ASPCA met with me and explained FIV to me and that there was still a chance she was false positive. I decided to take a chance.
Lola
As long as I can remember, I was always a cat person. I just loved them! Growing up as a child my mom did not want pets in the house, so I "adopted" all the strays in the backyard of our building (I grew up in Israel and there were lots of them). This was before I knew the hardship of stray cats, or about spay and neuter.
We moved to America and to my surprise I found out that I was allergic to cats. The hopes of getting a cat of my own when I would eventually grow up and move out were crushed.
One winter, my friend got a new kitten and to my surprise there were no allergies. After a few weeks some of my dear friends convinced me to “just go and look” at cats at the ASPCA in NYC. That Saturday we did not see any cat that seemed to be the “one“ for me. The following Saturday we were the first ones in line at the ASPCA when they opened. I really wanted was a small kitten and we were told there was only one, who the previous week had an eye infection. All of her siblings were adopted the week before. We went upstairs and I saw this little grey tabby jumping all around the room playing with the volunteers. I think I fell in love that moment. I got to meet “Beatrice”, who shares her birthday with my dad. She did test positive for FIV which I knew nothing about. I was taken around and met other cats, but kept thinking of her in her little cubby calling to me. The vet at the ASPCA met with me and explained FIV to me and that there was still a chance she was false positive. I decided to take a chance.
This was the first picture I took of Olive. I texted it to my friend and told her I think she is going to be my cat. |
Monday, August 15, 2016
And the Winners are.... Lola and Lexy!
Hello and Happy Monday! Since we've been blogging we've been very lucky and have won several giveaways. Today I thought I'd share some of our recent winnings with you.
We won the Petmate Flitter Cat Toy from The Island Cats! Here's a little video of me playing with it.
We won the Petmate Flitter Cat Toy from The Island Cats! Here's a little video of me playing with it.
Friday, August 12, 2016
Rescue Stories: Rico - Rescued From A Dumpster
Hello and Happy Friday! As part of our Rescue Stories series we have a great story for you. Today I present you with Rico! We met Rico on Instagram and just had to find out more about his rescue. Rico was found in a dumpster, just like me. And let me tell you, the dumpster is not a nice place. Read on to see how his Mom fell in love with him at first sight.
Lola
Almost 12 years ago I lived on a busy street, and as I was walking home one day, I took the short cut which was behind a shopping center. As I walked past a dumpster I heard a cat crying. I looked around but didn’t see anything, so I kept walking. The further away I walked, the louder he cried. It’s so strange to say this, but it was as if he knew that I was walking away. I stopped and went back to where I could hear him more clearly, and realized it was coming from the dumpster behind a fast food place. I immediately searched for a couple of boxes so I could reach him deep down in the dumpster. I was horrified at this tiny emaciated kitten that obviously was put in there by a human (for the lack of a better word!) He had no hair except for the tip of his tail and you could count his bones that were protruding from his little body. I walked across the street with the kitten to my vet’s office to get him some help. He was infected with ring worms and infested with fleas and round worms. The vet treated him for all but the fleas. I brought him home and named him Rico. I had to de-flea him with a bath of pesticide, and I had to keep him away from my senior cat, Tazz, (who was diagnosed with cancer) for four weeks. In about two months he was fully recovered.
Lola
Almost 12 years ago I lived on a busy street, and as I was walking home one day, I took the short cut which was behind a shopping center. As I walked past a dumpster I heard a cat crying. I looked around but didn’t see anything, so I kept walking. The further away I walked, the louder he cried. It’s so strange to say this, but it was as if he knew that I was walking away. I stopped and went back to where I could hear him more clearly, and realized it was coming from the dumpster behind a fast food place. I immediately searched for a couple of boxes so I could reach him deep down in the dumpster. I was horrified at this tiny emaciated kitten that obviously was put in there by a human (for the lack of a better word!) He had no hair except for the tip of his tail and you could count his bones that were protruding from his little body. I walked across the street with the kitten to my vet’s office to get him some help. He was infected with ring worms and infested with fleas and round worms. The vet treated him for all but the fleas. I brought him home and named him Rico. I had to de-flea him with a bath of pesticide, and I had to keep him away from my senior cat, Tazz, (who was diagnosed with cancer) for four weeks. In about two months he was fully recovered.
Rico is a handsome boy! |
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Got a Stinky House? Freshen it up With Fresh Wave!
When I was at BlogPaws in June I was happy to see that Fresh Wave was there. I had heard about their products and was very interested in learning more about them. I’ve been moving towards having a chemical free home for the past couple of years because products laden with chemicals really aggravate my migraines, and I like to use products that are safe for Lola and Lexy. So I’m always on the lookout for natural products and was not disappointed with Fresh Wave.
It was interesting to know that Fresh Wave has been around for over 20 years, way before it was popular to use natural products. Their mission is to emphasize the safe and the natural, concentrating on making great products without using harmful chemicals or destroying the planet. A company with a conscience! I love it! Fresh Wave natural odor removing products use simple, pure and natural ingredients — water and natural extracts of lime, pine needle, aniseed, clove and cedarwood — to get rid of organic and inorganic odors. No chemicals, no headaches, and no worries around your pets.
It was interesting to know that Fresh Wave has been around for over 20 years, way before it was popular to use natural products. Their mission is to emphasize the safe and the natural, concentrating on making great products without using harmful chemicals or destroying the planet. A company with a conscience! I love it! Fresh Wave natural odor removing products use simple, pure and natural ingredients — water and natural extracts of lime, pine needle, aniseed, clove and cedarwood — to get rid of organic and inorganic odors. No chemicals, no headaches, and no worries around your pets.
Friday, August 5, 2016
Introducing Bearden the Bearded Dragon for Not of my Own Species Day
Hello everyone! This is Lexy checking in with a special interview for Not Of My Own Species Day. Today I am happy to introduce to you to our special friend, Bearden, a bearded dragon! We met Bearden on Instagram and fell in love with him. We just know you will, too.
Hello Bearden! Since today is Not Of My Species Day, I thought it would be a great day to introduce you to our blogging friends. Welcome to our blog and thanks for joining me. Ok, can you tell everyone what species you are and where you originate from?
I am a bearded dragon and my breed originates from Australia!
Hello Bearden! Since today is Not Of My Species Day, I thought it would be a great day to introduce you to our blogging friends. Welcome to our blog and thanks for joining me. Ok, can you tell everyone what species you are and where you originate from?
I am a bearded dragon and my breed originates from Australia!
Bearden close up |
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