Lola The Rescued Cat
Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Catnip Nation - A Documentary About Feral Cats and the People Who Take Care of Them

Cat Camp NYC, which took place this past March in Manhattan, turned out to be a very educational experience for me.  I was able to speak to people from all walks of the cat community, learning about their missions, values, and work. One of the people I had the pleasure of meeting was Tina Traster, the Producer and Director of the documentary film, Catnip Nation



When I was looking at the promotional materials for the film, I noticed they are located in Rockland County, NY where I was born and raised. This piqued my interest and made me very happy because many people don’t even know that Rockland County is on the map! I was so pleased to hear that a spotlight is being shone on the wonderful people whose tireless efforts improve the lives of homeless cats in my hometown. 

The film’s trailer brings me to tears. 
Friday, May 5, 2017

The Results From Lexy's Gotcha Day are In!

Hello, everyone. This is Lexy checking in with the results of my Gotcha Day celebration. I have to say, I'm quite pleased with the results!


hudson valley humane society

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Wordless Wednesday - Super Model


Lexy

 We're part of the BlogPaws Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop! 

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Throwback Thursday - Me and My Brown Mousie!


Hello and Happy Thursday! Today I have a little video to share with you.  Let me set the scene... when I first moved here my favorite toy was my brown mousie. He was my best friend, and I brought him with me everywhere around the house. Sometimes I would lose him and then I would be very sad. This little video was shot right after Mommy found him for me, and you can see how happy I was to have him back! 



I was kinda cute! MOL I hope you enjoyed my throwback today!
Lola
Wednesday, April 26, 2017

A Haven for Cats on Long Island - The Patricia H. Ladew Foundation

I’m sure it will be no surprise to our readers that when I attended Cat Camp in March my favorite spot was the adoption area. There were several shelters and rescues present, but I was particularly happy to see that the Patricia H. Ladew Foundation was there. I had been familiar with the Ladew Foundation for quite some time, receiving their newsletters and following them on Facebook, and I had been wanting to visit the sanctuary. I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Susan Whittred during Cat Camp who graciously invited me for a tour. 




Life at the sanctuary

The sanctuary is a very lovely, unassuming house situated on a residential street in Oyster Bay, NY. A caretaker lives in an apartment on the premises to make sure the daily needs of the cats are attended to. In addition to the caretaker, there are three full-time staff, three part-time staff and approximately 10 consistent volunteers, who are the cats’ family. 


Patricia H. Ladew Foundation|Ladew Cats|Cat Sanctuary Long Island
Photo courtesy of theladewcatsanctuary.org

Friday, April 21, 2017

It’s the Year of the Cat! Celebrate with Wellness® Complete Health Cat Food #HealthyMeetsHappy

Hello, everyone. This is Lexy checking in with some exciting news. It’s the Year of the Cat, and it’s time to celebrate! A great way to honor your favorite feline is to give them some wholesome, natural nutrition with Wellness® Complete Health™.




As part of our festivities, Lola and I took a little trip to PetSmart with Mother to pick out some Wellness cat food.
Thursday, April 20, 2017

Throwback Thursday - Our First Nose Kiss!

Hello, and Happy Thursday! Today's throwback photos were taken about six weeks after I moved in.  I was lounging on the bed one day...