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dear kimbo,
gaining sweat pea's trust is such a huge deal. wonderful news. i hope she leaves cat hair all over you in the days to come. ha. maybe you will even have enough fur to grow another cat. thinking of you all. especially little bella |
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thank you! lil' bella needs some good juju sent her way! |
horses, pigs, and cats-
yesterday, a member of my committee saw three paint horses, and black two pot bellied pigs on some acreage just outside of the town in which we both reside. the animals were clearly not being fed regularly, and so i rang up the animal control officer on case number, to discuss feeding options/vet care for the animals. after our conversation, the officer telephoned back to let me know the human was open to receiving help from my committee.
we would establish an account at a local feed store as well as pay for one month of food and supplies, plus vet care. now, the animal control shelter is not famous for working with the humane society in my county, but there have been small steps made recently in a positive direction [granted, most of which are not of their own accord] - but who cares however the shelter arrives at these means of actually supporting the animals. being on a committee of the humane society works in my favour for getting inside - speaking with the officer, and working together for future cases of this nature - in the past, for whatever differences between shelter and humane society, there was no such chance. i like the flexibilty that i have with being a buffer in certain situations- because it is always about the animals. my neck was on the chopping block at the onset of the issues at the animal control shelter, bringing to light the dreadful hidden secrets inside the shelter. i did not mind. the payoff was yesterday. tomorrow is brighter even, and everyone can hopefully move forward. by the looks of things, the officer already has sights set on working to keep animals with their humans- just like the mission of the humane society. |
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In Baltimore City, there was a Saint. He intervened when a group of children were spotted throwing rocks & bricks on a puppy. The puppy was saved. And now the puppy is being treated with tlc and his wounds are being addressed. The Saint wanted no publicity, no cash reward, no nothing. All he asked the media to do was to get the children who did this to turn themselves in. We will see. My neighbor who had to put down his elderly shepard last year called to see if anyone adopted the dog. If not, he put his name on the list to adopt the puppy. It is a pitt bull mix. :paw: |
Okay so we're still nursing the bite of the bunny.... is there a way to get around those teeth? V~ somone said you file them down? Is this true if so is it humane?
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[QUOTE=Spirit Dancer;82686]Okay so we're still nursing the bite of the bunny.... is there a way to get around those teeth? V~ somone said you file them down? Is this true if so is it humane?
Just wondering i work with rabbits/squirrels [as you know, the department of natural resources], and live with pigs. all of these animals have the sharpest of incisors, and require hard items to chew- proper pellets [oxbow], hay cakes, and hay/grass, plus toys [bird toys can be given to rabbits/pigs]. if there is malocclusion, i would suggest having the bunny be seen by a qualified exotic pet vet. http://www.exoticpetvet.net/smanimal/bunnyteeth.html lately, incisors have been a topic of conversation- between a friend who lived with a sweet rabbit, the lady with whom i work [d n r ], and the guinea pigs. don't let me get started on the claws [smile]. best, belle ox |
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Thanks lovely it is that time of year, Easter and spring we parents forget and buy baby chicks and bunnies for the easter basket:sadangel:and know they reguire more than a wee one can give. So off to the petting zoo they go and lessons are learned.:dimbulb: |
i am flying through here with a bit of good news-
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only have a moment, but i wanted to share with you all [especially you, kimbo], that i received a telephone call early this morning from the Chief Officer Herself. she was so impressed with a conversation on case # for the horses, pigs, and cats, and my committee getting food/vet care for the animals, after i spoke with the officer a few days ago. Chief Officer has asked for a meeting with me [we scheduled for the 19th at 2 P.M.], and really wants to work in partnership providing food to the animals in need throughout this county. her officers are on the road each day, and come in contact with people who could use the help. i promised her that the three people i plan to accompany me to the meeting will not be involving themselves in any of the past issues between the humane society and animal control facility. i made my intentions very clear - moving forward, mending fractured relations, and focusing on helping the animals. one of the people i invited to join me is a new board member for the humane society, and she has not any of the old troubled history between the HS and AC. good news part two - the animal advisory board will consist of seven members- AC, HS, vet, community member, commissioner, attorney, & law enforcement. these meetings will be Open to the public- yay ! and, the Chief Officer of animal control shall have no voting power. i am happy today. thank you kimbo for your support during the process- and to everyone else who has followed, and cheered on my committee to bring the animal control in my county into the 21st century. best, belle :farmtree: |
way to go Belle!!!
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Belle...you RAWK!! You are getting so much done in such a positive way, I just really admire you! Such a great job you've done and will continue to do. I hope you and the boys are celebrating tonight! :danglecarrot:
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Belle,
You totally rock! I just hooked up with an animal sanctuary in San Antonio, to do some gardening/landscaping/permaculture work, and I wanted to post their info here. The founder also brings out alternately-abled kids to work with the animals as an animal-therapy type of thing. She's going to be installing some gardens, butterfly gardens, bird sanctuaries, bat houses, and all kinds of stuff. The founder and sole caretaker picks up animals from all over the country, and she even goes to Mexico. She's a great person. If anyone knows of any resources for her, please let me know, so I can pass them along. She deals primarily with farm animals including chickens from egg laying plants...but she also does stuff with other birds too. Here's a link: Sunny Day Farms Dylan |
Dylan, what kind of resourses is she primarily needing, there are a lot out there and much competition for them. Is she 501 ? Sorry haven't cruised her site yet.
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She's not 501'd yet, but it's in the works. She's filled out the paperwork, and she's already got her board set up, and all that stuff. She's been funding all of this herself for the last ten years, but she can't afford to do that anymore. And she's got the cutest mini-cow named Sweet Pea. So far, it's my favorite. I sooooooo want a mini-cow. And she's already got me not eating eggs from caged chickens. It's pretty horrid how they're treated. She's has cute demonstrations for the kids, and she showed me the one of the egg-laying cages. That's all it took. I'm sure by the end of this job, I'll be eating a lot less meat...if any at all. Dylan |
thank you weatherboi, kimbo, and dylan :)
i did actually celebrate with the guinea pigs- ha. dylan, i read through the site, sunny day farms, and i loved their mission, and this part about the founder, " she started with a simple idea: give children the opportunity to meet and learn the stories of the animals and let the animals be the teachers. Brooke has an educational background and many years of extensive animal care experience that has led her to design many zoological educational programs for other facilities. She lives happily with her loving and supporting husband David and daughters, Alora and Grace, for whom she would move mountains." i will think of any links i might have for you to pass along to SDF. thank you for your big heart, dyaln :) i bet the gardening/landscaping work you do is beautiful because i have read of your passion for the outdoors. thank you :rrose: belle i was also wondering about the 501 status too, after looking over the site. i have info for grants, which may work for SDF, as their aim is to educate through various programs. |
look through tabs carefully - and links to links away from the site.
http://www.fundsnetservices.com/sear...hp?sbcat_id=19
whenever i scheduled lecture series and wrote for sponsorship [orangutan foundation], ARCUS was a philanthropic resource available to O.F.I.. i recognise a lot of sources on the fundraising directory page. http://www.animal-education.org/awed/queryherd2.asp i post the above link to show that SDF could perhaps do something like this on their own- i love research, dylan. whenever i get my computer back, i will submit more funding sources for SDF. belle http://www.maddiesfund.org/Funded_Pr...Completed.html one of the favourites for the HSUS. |
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Last night I got the news that a red boy I transported two years ago bloated. The damage was so bad that they let him go on the table. He was really a good dog. Godspeed Honz.
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I am really sorry to hear that Diavolo.
I saw this video today. I love whales and I love dogs, evidently whales and dogs like each other too! Sorry ya might have to watch a commercial first. Link |
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