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Cats, Cats and More Cats! – Blog the Change

July 15, 2015 By Jodi

Blog the Change

It’s the absolute worst nightmare of any pet owner. Suddenly you are no longer able to care for your pets. What happens to them then?

Maybe you’re one of those people who doesn’t struggle with money and have the resources to provide a comfortable life for your pet when you no longer can. (If you fall into this category are you looking for a loving and doting daughter? I am available for adoption.) 🙂

If you’re not independently wealthy then hopefully you have kind and generous friends or family members who will help provide for your pets if the situation arises where you no longer can.

However, if you’re like the majority of us, the struggle is real when the unexpected happens.

My friend Donna, from Donna and the Dogs is dealing with such a situation. No, no, don’t worry, it’s not Donna or her dogs who are in need, but Donna is desperately trying to help her neighbor who is.

A quick recap. Donna lives on Long Island, NY. Her home sits in a little cul-de-sac and as with such isolated areas, unsavory peeps tend to dump unwanted pets, which is how a small colony of cats found their way to Donna’s neighborhood.

Apparently one of Donna’s neighbors decided to help out and began bringing the cats inside against her husband’s wishes.  This woman was taking in strays and ferals, but none were fixed and they continued to breed. Despite her best intentions, the situation got out of hand. The whole thing came to a head because the woman has now been hospitalized and the lease on the house is up and the husband needs to be out by the end of July.

There’s a total of 18 cats, four of the kittens are in shelters, but still need forever homes. Two of the adults are going to rescue today, but they will also need homes and that still leaves 12 cats that will have nowhere to go!

Donna’s been posting pictures all over Facebook hoping to generate some interest in these cats. All the rescues/shelters in Donna’s area are full and aren’t taking cats.

Oh the cats!

Just a few of the kitties looking for their forever homes.

Meanwhile, the remaining cats require some form of vet care and some may or may not be friendly. Oh and they have fleas. Thankfully the Town of Brookhaven donated flea meds and eye drops. So hopefully, wherever these kitties end up, they’ll at least be free from fleas and eye infections. Donna has more information on her Facebook page, which you can find HERE and she will continue to update it as information becomes available.

Today is Blog the Change for Animals, a quarterly event and blog hop where we write, and read about animal-related causes, leave comments and share our posts. Will you help me spread the word about these cats and hopefully help them all find homes before the end of July? You can find social media sharing buttons below.

If we all work together, we CAN be the change for animals.

You may have also noticed the Facebook comment plug in, this is something new I’m experimenting with. You can choose to share your comment on Facebook (or not) and what I love best about it is you can share the comment on either your personal page or your blog’s page. Of course, for those who still like the traditional commenting system, that remains intact.

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Styrofoam Coolers, Not Just For Beer

January 15, 2015 By Jodi

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Typically when I write for Blog the Change I write about dog causes, and honestly there are so many near and dear to my heart, I’m sure I could come up with another one, but today’s post is about cats.

You read that right, it’s about cats.

I was reading an article recently (why don’t I book mark these things?) where the author indicated there are far more homeless cats than there are dogs.  To me this makes sense (and please, cat people feel free to correct me if I’m wrong),  for the following reasons.

  • Cats typically aren’t as dependent on people as dogs are
  • Cats can be more independent  or sometimes more skittish than dogs
  • Cats have a hunting instinct which often times takes them away from civilization
  • Cats produce more off-spring than dogs do (one to two litters per year vs one per year for dogs) (Source  ASPCA)

What really got me thinking about this is, I saw a cat at work.  No, the cat wasn’t working.  (Although I did watch a cat catch and play with a chipmunk once, it was truly fascinating).  What I meant was I saw a cat outside the building where I work.  I was outside talking with our maintenance guy when we saw this cat approaching the garage.  I called to the cat and took a few tentative steps in its direction, but it slunk around the garage and into the woods.

I work on a busy road, but the building is in a small plaza and we are in the back.  There are woods behind us, as well as a walking trail and there are some condos/apartments on the other side of the trail, so it is possible this cat belongs there, but I don’t know.

It’s been cold here (it’s January after-all) and the poor little cat stayed on my mind.  Then we got snow and as I walked up to the door at work  I saw little cat tracks walking past it. I thought about the poor cat and wondered how can I help it?

Then I remembered a photo I saw on Facebook on how to make a shelter for a cat out of a Styrofoam cooler, I checked with building maintenance first to make sure it wouldn’t be a problem.  We discussed the location (sometimes I see kids in the parking lot cutting through or using skateboards and don’t want to make the cat a target) and agreed upon an area that houses the air conditioning units, as it’s protected by a small wall.   Next I consulted Mr. Google and headed to the store.

I bought a cooler for $3.99 at my local grocery store.

Just a cooler, you know the kind you grab to throw a six pack in on your way to the beach.

Just a cooler, you know the kind you grab to throw a six pack in on your way to the beach.

I removed the top and set it aside.

Hubby gave me a utility knife but I struggled getting the blade all the way through the Styrofoam so I used a paring knife.  (Shhh, don’t tell him, he’s always telling me I used the wrong knife for the job.) 😉

Making a feral cat house out of a Styrofoam cooler

Use your knife to cut a door.

Once the door was cut, I put the top on and flipped it upside down so the top became the bottom.  I tried using  T-pins to secure the two pieces together, but in the end I used tape.

Hubby suggested I use the cut out piece to make a type of awning over the entryway, so I used two T-pins to secure it in place.

Styrofoam Cat Shelter

I’m not sure I like the awning and I’m pretty sure the cat will care less.

I may or may not leave the awning.  My concern is it will fall down and scare the cat.

I’ve read online some people have used those reflective blankets you get for camping to line the inside of the cooler, but the suggested material for the inside is hay.  Material can get wet and freeze, but hay will dry out quickly and the cat can burrow inside the hay.  The Styrofoam will keep the cat’s body heat inside the house and help keep the cat warm.

I will place a brick or heavy rock on the top of the house to keep it from blowing away and I will face the door of the house close to one of the building walls to help keep the weather out and make the house warmer.

I also bought some cat food but decided at least for now I’m not going to feed the cat.  I don’t want it to become dependent on the food because what would happen if I found another job?  Who would feed the cat?  BUT I’m hoping once the cat starts using the house eventually I will be able to catch it and take it for vetting.

I’m also going to set one of these up in a treed area by my house, because I’ve seen cat tracks across our front steps as well as noticed a cat watching us on our morning walks.  I’m not sure if it’s a stray or not, but I’d rather try and help than not.

The whole cooler house too me less than 10 minutes to make and less than $5 for the needed materials.  It’s a quick and easy way to help the feral cat population.

For more ideas and examples of how to set up a cat shelter, check out Neighborhood Cats.  If you know of an area with a feral cat problem check out the Feral Cat Project for ways you can help.

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Welcome to Thursday’s Barks and Bytes hosted by 2 Brown Dawgs and Heart Like a Dog. The Barks and Bytes hop is for anything at all and all bloggers are welcome. You don’t have to be a dog blog to join. For new blog hoppers, a blog hop is list of links that is shared on multiple blogs. In order to be fair to all participants Linda and I ask you to please use the linky list. If your blog does not support a linky list, please link back to either Linda or I.

I am also joining the Blog the Change blog hop.

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Don’t Be a Dick

October 15, 2013 By Jodi

Today is October 15th, which means it’s time for Be the Change for Animals. A day when bloggers unite to shine their lights on causes near and dear to our hearts in hopes of affecting real change for animals.

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I struggled with this one, I really did.  I mean, there are so many things that need to change in animal welfare it’s hard to choose just one.

While driving to a baby shower on Sunday we passed a house with a sign out front that said, “Free kittens.”  I thought perhaps I could focus on educating people about the hazards of offering animals for free, whether it be in the paper, online or via a sign in their front yard.

I mean we’ve all heard the stories of puppies or dogs offered for free, only to find out they wound up used as bait dogs for fighting rings, or were tortured and killed.  I’m sure those devious folks could find ways to use cats and kittens as well.

I made a mental note to myself to find the petition asking Craig’s List to stop taking ads for free animals.

Yesterday was Hubby’s birthday and I got super busy when I got home, so sadly the post I had planned for today didn’t happen.

But I happened to have this little gem come across my facebook page yesterday and thought it might tie in nicely with Be the Change.

Don't be a Dick This was originally (as far as I can tell) shared by Ashley Moore a vet tech at Vogel Veterinary Hospital.

Now before you go getting your panties in a bunch, I know that some of you have dogs that are not spayed/neutered.  I am also aware that some of you breed your dogs, and you are responsible dog owners that are not letting your dogs run willy nilly wherever they like, humping anything in sight.  I know that puppies your dogs are having/siring are NOT being dumped at shelters.  I’m cool with those of you who are breeding your dogs responsibly and for the betterment of the breed.

I am not speaking to you.

I am speaking to those who for whatever reason are letting their pets have litter after litter of unwanted animals.  Animals that end up in shelters where they are killed by the thousands.

Perhaps they are unaware that there are low cost spay neuter clinics available. If that’s the case and you have a pet that needs neutering and cannot afford to take it to a traditional vet, let me know.  I will help you find a low cost spay neuter clinic in your area.

If that is not the case, I beg you to educate yourself.

Don’t be a Dick.

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