Thursday, December 19, 2019

FEED a Cat for Christmas!! MARY ELLEN F!


Thank you Mary Ellen F. for helping to Feed a Cat for Christmas!  Your gift has fed some very hungry souls out there this morning.  Mary Ellen has been a faithful supporter, and neighbor (sort of!) for a long time now, and is always there when an animal is in great need of care.  Mary Ellen has a fur family of her own, but she always looks to help others.  Thank you, MF! 

Let's get Sir Montgomery (Monty) adopted!  Here he is all cozy and mischievous in his foster mom Gaye's home, but this can't live forever. If you are looking for a very sweet male gorgeous grey cat, then this boy is for you.  (Click on pic to see closer!)



It was a very cold morning out there.  I was thinking about the morals of a person that would want a cat to suffer even more than it already is, especially on a morning like today.  It was 9 degrees out, but with the wind chill, it was below zero.  If the board wasn’t placed after that POS left, the storm we had after I left yesterday morning the food would have been covered, and the ground around it with snow.  As it turns out, there was no food in the bowl when I got there this morning, so before filling, I put a towel down on the ground and added a cardboard board made by June and Gary, with a wooden one against it to hold it in place due to high winds.  I wanted their little feet to be comfortable while they ate their breakfast.  Back to this person.  What an evil man.  How does he treat other animals?  How does he treat children? 

I finally found some straw.  I was gifted with some nice large Styrofoam boxes recently (Susan and Bart), and someone made some very nice tote shelters as well (Kim and Sheryl), and another someone took the Styrofoam boxes and spray painted and covered in a thin plastic to keep moisture out (Jen and Todd).  Thank you all!  After cutting a hole in each, they will be filled with the straw I found at Michaels today ($5 a bundle), and then placed tomorrow for more cats to find comfort in.  I am trying to place as many as I can.  Most spots don’t have enough shelter as there are cats.  It's pretty sad, especially on a cold day as this.

Tomorrow I have the day off, but am hoping to write a post to thank the next Feed a Cat For Christmas donor!   Although starting at 9 am., I will be picking up kittens, and delivering kittens!  ALL MORNING (and into the afternoon) LONG!   OH JOY! 

Have a great day!

"You find true joy and happiness in
life when you give and give and go
on giving and never count the cost."

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