Studies show pets provide both a psychological and physical boost to their owners-so donate to petsfortheelderly.org to help a senior get a dog or a cat. The unconditional love of a pet can make a life that much sweeter.
Showing posts with label pets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pets. Show all posts
Friday, August 9, 2024
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Puppy Love
Show that you are well trained and buy a Kona Benellie blanket for your pup at konabenellie.com, and you’ll also keep shelter dogs warm and cozy. Dog is your co-pilot, right?
Wednesday, August 9, 2023
Make Furry Friends
Studies show pets provide both a psychological and physical boost to their owners-so donate to petsfortheelderly.org to help a senior get a dog or a cat. The unconditional love of a pet can make a life that much sweeter.
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
National Pet Day
If you have a pet, make sure you give them attention every day. Even if you can afford to only spend ten minutes with them, that time is enough to show them that you care and to make them feel loved. Pets need love as much as people do. The responsibility of caring for your pet’s life includes dedicating time and affection toward them.
Tuesday, August 9, 2022
Make Furry Friends
Studies show pets provide both a psychological and physical boost to their owners- so donate to petsfortheelderly.org to help a senior get a dog or a cat. The unconditional love of a pet can make a life that much sweeter.
Thursday, June 30, 2022
A Litter of Love
June is the ASPCA’s Adopt-A-Shelter-Cat month. Millions of cats roam our streets. Some are looking for a kind person to take them in and give them a new home. This population swells at this time of year since shelters are overflowing with all the kittens born during the springtime. Shelter cats make excellent companions. However, just as cats give people love and companionship, humans need to care for their cat and provide her with an appropriate loving home. Careful research and planning is the key to adopting the right cat for your family, since adopting one should never be an impulse decision and indoor felines can live up to 20 years.
Monday, April 11, 2022
National Pet Day
If you have a pet, make sure you give them attention every day. Even if you can only afford to spend ten minutes with them, that time is enough to show them that you care and to make them feel loved. Pets need love as much as people do. The responsibility of caring for your pet’s life includes dedicating time and affection toward them.
Friday, January 28, 2022
Warm and Fuzzies
Maybe you want to cozy up to your newly-adopted loved one; the World Wildlife Fund has a stuffed representation of every imaginable animal, bird, fish, or beyond. For a mere $55 donation on wildlife.org, you get an adoption certificate, a gift bag, and the long-distance love of a beastie! You can also get a photo of your new baby to show off to the relatives at holidays (what grandparent could resist a three-toed sloth, smiley orca, or scaly anteater in the family, really?).
Monday, January 24, 2022
Foster a Four-Legger
If you are a parent of young children, you probably hear a steady chorus of requests for a dog. You can find out if dog ownership is right for your family by checking out guidedogs.com and applying to raise a puppy for the blind. What a wonderful way to experiment and do good! This is an excellent demonstration of responsible behavior that will doubtless leave a lasting imprint upon your children.
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Monday, November 29, 2021
You Don’t Have to Adopt to Make an Impact
Adopting an animal is a serious commitment. For those who aren’t able to adopt, but still want to make a difference in the life of an abandoned animal, fostering is an excellent alternative. There are many foster programs that give at-and-dog-lovers the chance to provide interim housing for displaced pets who have yet to find their forever home. Many of these foster programs cover food and medical expenses, meaning all you have to worry about is giving your furry guest a safe and loving place to stay. And who knows? You might just fall in love.
Monday, August 16, 2021
Puppy Love
Show that you are well trained and buy a Kona Benellie blanket for your pup at konabenellie.com, and you’ll also keep shelter dogs warm and cozy. Dog is your co-pilot, right?
Monday, August 9, 2021
Make Furry Friends
Studies show pets provide both a psychological and physical boost to their owners- so donate to petsfortheelderly.org to help a senior get a dog or a cat. The unconditional love of a pet can make a life that much sweeter.
Wednesday, June 30, 2021
A Litter of Love

Sunday, April 11, 2021
National Pet Day
If you have a pet, make sure you give them attention every day. Even if you can afford to only spend ten minutes with them, that time is enough to show them that you care and to make them feel loved. Pets need love as much as people do. The responsibility of caring for your pet's life includes dedicating time and affection toward them.
Saturday, April 10, 2021
Calling All Cat Cuddlers
Yes, there is a thing as ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) Day. Consider rescuing an animal from a shelter, and if you don't do that, volunteer at your local animal shelter as a dog walker, cat cuddles, or whatever else they need. Most of my friends who adopt a pet are at least 200% happier thanks to their new family member.
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
Free Hugs for All!
Covid has been hard for those of us who thrive off of hugs. So once everything is lifted, be an indiscriminate hugger. When I first moved to California, I was bit taken aback by all the feelings of comfort, contemned, and security. Hugs are one of the most beautifully human things we can do, and it's definitely on the top of everybody's list once this pandemic is over. So prepare yourselves by hugging what you can around your house, whether it be your pet, a pillow, or a stuffed animal lying around!
Thursday, July 5, 2018
Visit a Shelter and Meet a New Family Member: Adopt a Cat or Kitten
Millions of cats roam our street looking for a kind person to
take them in and give them a new home and some are feral and want nothing to do
with people.

This huge population is especially acute at this time of year since shelters are overflowing with all the kittens born during the springtime. Unfortunately the message of spay/neuter still hasn’t got through to some people and out the animal goes when they realize she is pregnant--out she goes, where, if she is lucky, she will arrive at a shelter. Shelter cats make excellent companions. However, just as cats give people love and companionship, humans need to care for their cat and provide her with an appropriate loving home. Careful research and planning is the key to adopting the right cat for your family, since adopting one should never be an impulse decision and indoor felines can live up to twenty years

This huge population is especially acute at this time of year since shelters are overflowing with all the kittens born during the springtime. Unfortunately the message of spay/neuter still hasn’t got through to some people and out the animal goes when they realize she is pregnant--out she goes, where, if she is lucky, she will arrive at a shelter. Shelter cats make excellent companions. However, just as cats give people love and companionship, humans need to care for their cat and provide her with an appropriate loving home. Careful research and planning is the key to adopting the right cat for your family, since adopting one should never be an impulse decision and indoor felines can live up to twenty years
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