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Posted on 6:51 PM
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A pipe was brought to the Redding fire department in CA. and was told there was a kitten in it they was able to get the kitten out.
The Redding fire department are pretty amazing and heroic..
Posted by Unknown
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I thought i heard a weird noise till i went out to see what it was an it was kittens, So i went back inside got a jacket an my camera an went to go get them!
The water ended being up to just below my waist, An the kittens were only about 2 1/2 weeks to 3 1/2 weeks old
Posted by Unknown
Posted on 6:39 PM
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A tribute to Libby and her journey from a very ill cat to a beautiful healthy princess. Volunteers from House of Critters Animal Rescue spent $3,000 of their own money on her veterinary bills, most of which was never reimbursed ($750 was raised through donations). Libby continues to receive daily medication, an expense that is being paid for by her foster home.
Visit this website to sign a petition to shut down the group that neglected her health issues for 10 days.
http://www.change.org/petitions/end-waggs-and-wishes
It's a real shame that she spent 10 days in a shelter and never received the proper medical attention. People can be so cruel. The people who failed to provide proper medical attention for Libby claim that they love animals, but we know the truth about them and their true (financial) motivations.
Posted by Unknown
Posted on 6:23 PM
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Here's a compilation of video clips we recorded from the day we found Nishi, 2 week old calico kitten, that we adopted and loved like our own little baby.
I hope this video inspire people to care for the stray cats/dogs population in the country, and hope to awaken that compassion for animals deep in our hearts.
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Posted on 6:11 PM
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If you haven't seen Rocky's first video, here it is
If you would like to adopt Rocky or help by fostering him, please contact Lori: lori@modernica.net
Please visit Downtown Dog Rescue here: http://www.downtowndogrescue.org/ and see their awesome blog here:
http://www.downtowndogrescueblog.blogspot.com
Also, if you're able to make a small donation towards him medical bill, you can call Dr. Shipps: (310) 550-0101, or you can make the donation to Downtown Dog Rescue.