8.23.2010

Operation SAK!!

Operation SAK (Save A Kitty)!!

Help me purrrr-ty please!

Rocky






Please help my baby and I return to our home with a clean bill of health and free to enjoy life.

With Love,
Lil' Momma


Just $1 could make the difference!

The two sweeties that you see here are just two adorable faces representing the hundreds of homeless kitties that are born and live in the wild...and then when they are of age... they start having litters of their own and the vicious cycle not only continues but MULTIPLIES!

It is very important that if your heart is telling you to take action that you do what you can to help reduce this problem. There are many organizations out there to help you along step by step...and with your help, ARE making a noticeable difference.

Cat Haven, who I recently featured on my blog, is a veterinary clinic in Birmingham that also provides a shelter for many strays and drop-offs. Dr. Linda Henckell and her staff are currently full to capacity with 10 adoptable kitties and 8 permanent residents. Please visit them and take one of their lil angels home with you... you won't regret it.



Talk to your neighbors about what you are doing to gain some neighborhood support.

Alabama Animal Adoption Society (AAAS) is another organization who's mission is to save stray animals, place in loving homes and reduce the number of unwanted and homeless animals in Alabama. AAAS will work with your current situation and income to provide you with a discounted certificate that is honored at participating clinics to help you responsibly spay and neuter your pet.

I was able to capture Lil' Momma and her baby Rocky this morning in hopes to give them a better future.

Moma Kat Rescue is an organization that supports a method called TNR to reduce the rising number of stray cats. TNR stands for Trap-Neuter-Return which is a process that can be deduced by its name. Moma Kat staff has a system in place where they will come a trap the stray feline, test and neuter, and then return it to its original habitat. BUT you have to do your part too! Have a plan in place where you commit to feeding the animal even if that just means leaving food outside in a location that the kitty will know where to find it. These steps help to ensure that the animal will not reproduce as well as be given the opportunity to live out a full, healthy, free life for very little cost to yourself. It can even be a neighborhood effort! Talk to your neighbors about what you are doing to gain some neighborhood support. Most of your neighbors will be thrilled to hear that the reproduction process will stop and that no harm will actually come to the animal!

Did you know that a female cat can have up to 5 litters each year, 3-6 kittens per litter?

I am taking donations in order to see Lil' Momma and Rocky become graduates of the TNR program! With your help we can assure that these two sweethearts will be given a clean bill of health, fixed and released back to their home happy and healthy!

Lil' Momma and Rocky only need $60 to be returned back to their home happy and healthy.

Please see the link below to contribute any amount that you feel led to give to this cause. I think $1 is a reasonable donation although please feel free to give as your heart and wallet are so inclined. I know everyone is penny pinching these days but this is a small amount to see big results for your gift.

I'm speaking for the ones who can't speak for themselves when I say, thank you so much for your gift. I will be posting updates as the journey continues so that you can see their progress and reap the joys of your donation.

Thanks to AAAS they will give a "rescue" discount so all we need is $60!!

Goal: $60 by Saturday, August 28




Just $1 could make the difference!

Becca Bell



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