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Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts

Thursday, February 16, 2012

February is Spay and Neuter month.

How does spaying and neutering our cats and dogs save the animals? According to the ASPCA, approximately 5 to 7 million animals enter animal shelters/rescues nationwide every year. Of these animals, approximately 3 to 4 million are euthanized. Most of the animals euthanized had their lives ended because there was no room left for them in the shelters and no one to adopt them. So you ask, why spay or neuter your pet? Isn’t that enough reason? Well, we know by past experience that it is not enough reason for many pet owners. So let us give you a few more reasons that can affect each and every cat or dog you own in your lifetime.

One obvious health benefit is to our female pets, preventing them from having to go through pregnancy and all the potential pregnancy complications. The incredible physical stress that our female pets go through during pregnancy and birth is eliminated. Spaying female pets also eliminates the following: spotting during heat period; false pregnancies; mammary tumors; uterine infections; tumors of the ovaries or uterus; and stress, leading to increased susceptibility to disease.
In female dogs, heat periods occur twice a year and last about 3 weeks each time. Female cats may come into heat every 2-3 weeks. During heat, both dogs and cats will be more irritable and nervous than usual, and may even become aggressive and damage furniture or attack strangers. Female cats may howl and rub excessively.
Male dogs being neutered will benefit even more than females. It is true; less testosterone does equal less trouble. An unneutered male can detect a female in heat even miles away. Neutering decreases roaming by 90%. Responding to the overwhelming urge to reproduce, he may often become nervous and irritable, perhaps picking fights with other dogs or become lethargic, less responsive to his owner, stop eating or act ill or depressed. Neutering male pets may reduce or eliminate the following behaviors: territoriality and aggression, including urinating to mark territory and fighting to defend it; wandering, escaping and automobile injuries; humping behavior; prostate enlargement; prostrate tumors and infections; tumors of the testicles, penis and anal area; hernia; and stress leading to increased susceptibility to disease.
So, besides the health of your animals,featured dogs the saving of millions of animals, the improvement to our community as a whole, please also remember that neutered cats and dogs focus their attention on their human companions/families. Isn’t that one of the main reason we all love our cats and dogs? We love them and we love that they love us back!
(Credit to the ASPCA and Pawprints & Purrs for some of the information provided for this article.)

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Cats By Invitation Only

People often say they’ll adopt the cat that chooses them. They want the one that comes right up to them with a big hello!

But what about the cats who aren’t brave enough to make the first move? They’re the ones who sit in the back of their cage or hide under the blankets.

Nobody gives these cats a second look. They get passed by week after week, watching the friendlier, more confident cats find homes.

Some of them just have a shy streak. Others are extremely friendly in the home environment, but are terrified when placed in a cage at a busy pet store.

These special cats need somebody who sees with their heart instead of their eyes. We hope you fall in love with one of these faces!





Links to our shy cats: Dreamweaver  Sunny Day  all available cats

Saturday, July 30, 2011

August is Almost Home Foundation's Black Cat Month

Check out our digital story on some of our Hidden Treasures & Lucky Charms.



and please comment to let us know what you think.

Check our home page in August for more on Black Cats!

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Adopt-A-Shelter-Cat-Month featured cat #5 Skeeter wants a forever home

Adopt-A-Shelter-Cat-Month is upon us throughout the month of June. So many cats and kittens need purrfect homes and deserve to be featured. It is now June and so many felines are meowing for your love and attention.

Partnering with suburban Elk Grove based Almost Home Foundation, (AHF) (http://www.almosthomefoundation.org) this month will be filled with daily features of cats and kittens.

Continue reading on Examiner.com Adopt-A-Shelter-Cat-Month; feature #5 Skeeter wants a forever home  by Joshua-Paul Angell

Friday, June 10, 2011

Adopt-A-Shelter-Cat-Month- featured cats #1 Sophia and Tammy

Adopt-A-Shelter-Cat-Month is upon us as of June 1st. So many cats and kittens need purrfect homes and deserve to be featured.
Partnering with Elk Grove based Almost Home Foundation, (http://www.almosthomefoundation.org) this month will be filled with daily features of cats and kittens.  

Sophia and Tammy are waiting at Almost Home Foundation for you to give them a purrfect homeAdopt-A-Shelter-Cat-Month-  featured cats #1 Sophia and Tammy



Continue reading on Examiner.com


By Joshua-Paul Angell