Hello, and happy Monday! In just 10 days social media will be lit up for pet adoption on Remember Me Thursday, and I have some exciting information for you. Did you rescue your pet? You did? Pawsome! When you post their story for the #RememberTheRescueContest, you'll be entered to win some fab prizes!
Monday, September 18, 2017
Win Cash and Prizes for Your Favorite Rescue #RememberTheRescueContest
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Selfie Sunday - Posing on Set
Hello, everyone. This is Lexy checking in with a Sunday Selfie. It's been a long while since we've participated, and it's good to be back. Mother was working every weekend at her part-time job and we weren't able to join in. Well, now she will only be working twice a month on the weekends which means we'll be able to participate more often. Lola and I weren't very happy about missing our friends on this fun day, but someone has to make the money around here.
Thursday, September 14, 2017
I Write to Save Lives #RememberTheRescue
Hello, and Happy Thursday Purrsday! If you read this post you know that Lexy and I (oh, and Mommy, too) are proud to be official partners with Helen Woodward Animal Center for Remember Me Thursday. We received a box of items to help us promote this oh-so-important day, which included this great sign.
Monday, September 11, 2017
Healthier Pets. Happier Lives.™ with Hills Science Diet #HillsTransformingLives
I’m embarrassed to admit this, but 25+ years ago I did not take my cats to the veterinarian on a regular basis. When my cats weren’t well or when I noticed that something wasn’t right I brought them in right away, but preventative care was not routinely scheduled. Fast forward to the present… I’ve learned so much since then, and now I make sure my cats are seen by my veterinarian regularly.
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Throwback Thursday - The Kitchen Window
Hello, and Happy Thursday Purrsday! I'm purring today because I found a great photo to share with you! I haven't done a Throwback Thursday post in a while, so I meowed to myself, I meowed "I should take a look into the photo archives of my book and see what I was doing back then." Great idea, huh?
Well, this is what I was doing during the summer of 2011... I was lounging in the kitchen window. Some things never change, and if they're good things, they shouldn't. Right?
Why are you purring today? Tell us!
Lola
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Well, this is what I was doing during the summer of 2011... I was lounging in the kitchen window. Some things never change, and if they're good things, they shouldn't. Right?
Why are you purring today? Tell us!
Lola
This post contains an affiliate link. If you buy my book using the link I earn a small commission.
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
A Behind the Scenes Peek at Best Friends' NYC Pet Adoption Center
When I was at Cat Camp this past March my favorite spot was the adoption area. It was great to see so many local shelters participating (such as The Patricia H. Ladew Foundation) as well as great organizations such as Best Friends Animal Society. I was happy to learn that Best Friends was opening an adoption center right here in New York City. I have a lot of respect for Best Friends and applaud their endeavors to give all animals the best life they deserve and for their efforts to make the USA “No-Kill” by 2025. You can imagine how happy I was that Lola The Rescued Cat was accepted as a Best Friend’s Ambassador this past July!
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Paws Together for Texas: How to Help Animals Affected by Harvey
As Hurricane Harvey continues to wreak devastation on Texas, our thoughts and prayers go out to all who have been affected by this disaster. As happens all too often during a natural disaster, not all shelters allow pets. This leaves many families having to make difficult decisions. Some pets end up in shelters (hopefully temporarily until they can be reunited with their families), some are abandoned, and some are lost. Let’s not forget the animals who are in shelters in the affected areas, as well as the number of homeless animals living on the street.
Thanks to Ann of Zoolatry for this graphic |
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