Welcome to the fourth post in our Community Cat Awareness series. After a long winter, spring has arrived – flowers are blooming, the grass is greener, and the weather is warmer. But those aren’t the only things that are happening. Spring marks the beginning of kitten season, a time when shelters across the country are inundated with thousands of homeless kittens.
In today’s post, we’ll be discussing kitten season and things you can do to help cats and shelters during this time.
Monday, April 12, 2021
Kitten Season is Here – What You Can do to Help
Monday, April 5, 2021
Rescue Stories - Clio: A Gift That Rescued Her New Mom
Hello, and Happy Monday! I'm very happy to bring you our first rescue story of 2021. Today we have the tail tale of a beautiful cat named Clio. Clio was on her way to the shelter because no one wanted to adopt the runt of the litter. Her adopter soon realized that they saved each other. So, without further ado, let's meet Clio.
Lola
Thursday, April 1, 2021
Lola and Lexy's Top 5 Cat-Friendly Plants for Easter
Hello, and Happy Friday! Easter is just around the corner, which means lots of households will be bringing in plants and flowers. Lexy and I want to make sure that all of your kitties are safe, so we decided to dedicate this "Top Five" post to plants and flowers that are non-toxic to cats.
So let's get into it!
Monday, March 29, 2021
Help for Lola and Lexy's Family
This isn't our usual type of post here on Lola The Rescued Cat, but one of my family members is in dire need of assistance.
In 1989 Sylvia was a victim of gun violence, and the femoral artery in her right leg was severed. At the time doctors were able to perform a bypass to save her leg, but over the years she had to have three additional bypasses. The doctors did everything they could at this point, but there were no other options or any other way to save her leg.
Sylvia, a single mother, has three beautiful children who are very worried about their mother's condition and the near future for not only her but themselves as well.
This is a devastating and traumatic experience for our entire family as we rally together to try to help her financially.
I'm turning to our dedicated following to ask you to please share her Gofund Me campaign. It is anticipated that she will be out of work for at least a year at this point.
This is the direct link to the campaign: https://gofund.me/04246c1b
Any shares are greatly appreciated as we try to keep her afloat and keep her home expenses paid.
Thank you!
Dawn, Lola and Lexy
Monday, March 22, 2021
Get Rid of Stains and Odors with Kids N' Pets All-Purpose Stain & Odor Remover
If you have pets, you probably have messes. In my house, in addition to any hairball or other tummy issues that end up on the carpet, I have my own "oops" moments when I'm afraid something I spilled will ruin my furniture or floors. I have a great product to tell you about today to clean up all of those "oops" from both the two and four-legged family members.
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Save Kittens With Tailspring Milk Replacer
This post is sponsored by Tailspring.
I am excited to be partnering with Tailspring and Mews & Merlot, an organization dedicated to saving the tiniest lives, to tell you about Tailspring’s milk replacer.
Monday, March 8, 2021
What is a Community Cat?
Welcome to the third post in our Community Cat Awareness series. In some of the webinars I have attended, one of the topics discussed was the fact that many people do not understand what a community cat is, or why they are in their neighborhood. For the cats’ health and safety, it is important to educate people on this subject.
In today’s post, we will be answering the question, “What is a community cat?”
In today’s post, we will be answering the question, “What is a community cat?”
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