For Cat Lovers

Facebook for cats: Catmoji

January 13, 2013
Facebook for cats: Catmoji

Love cats?  Can’t get enough of social networking?  Catmoji might be the answer.  Created by a self-described geeky programmer and a funky designer, Catmoji has set out to make the Internet a better and happier place with cats. Who can argue with that? Even if you’re like me, and up to your eyeballs in social media, it’s worth a look.  Very cute stuff.  But be  fore-warned, it can be addictive, and if you want to join in the fun, you’ll need an invitation from an existing user, or you can email Catmoji and eventually they’ll get it to you. Check it out at Catmoji.com   Copyright Rebecca Poling 2012. All rights reserved. Email DFWAnimalRescue@att.net if you have a story you’d like to share. Or find us on Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest!

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Cat Matchers offers special deal on loveable tabby cats

June 5, 2012
Cat Matchers offers special deal on loveable tabby cats

The folks at Cat Matchers love cats, but their foster homes are overflowing,  so during the month of June they’re offering a special adoption fee for all their ever-popular tabby cats. Tabby cats are sweet and gentle and have a happy-go-lucky personality. They love to play and explore and are energetic and loyal. Tabbies come in stripes, whorls, swirls, dots and dashes and also in many different colors. We have our own tabby cats, and can attest to the fact that love fun.  Ours are some of the most out-going cats we’ve ever had the pleasure of sharing our home with. All through the month of June, you can adopt any tabby cat over 16 weeks of age from Cat Matchers for only $50.  The adoption fee includes the spay/neuter surgery, testing for feline leukemia/AIDS and vaccinations.  If you want a playful, gentle, intelligent companion, you’ll definitely want to...

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Updates: Missing Trinity Park Cats and Feral Cats Evicted from Waco Lions Club

February 14, 2012
Updates: Missing Trinity Park Cats and Feral Cats Evicted from Waco Lions Club

Two quick updates on recent incidents regarding feral cats: -Colony of Feral Cats at Trinity Park in Fort Worth Disappear: Foul Play Suspected from January 24, 2012:  The reward for information leading to the arrest of whomever is responsible for the disappearance of the Trinity Park cats is now up to $ 5,000.00.  The cats were part of a pilot program including multiple colonies that had been underway for nearly 10 years.  Donations to grow the reward and hire a private investigator are being accepted at any Wells Fargo Bank under the account “Trinity Park Cat Fund”. -Waco Lions Club Evicts 9 Feral Cats and Their Caregivers from January 15, 2012:  All of the park cats have been entrusted to the care of people known and trusted by Heart of Texas Feral Friends.  They are long-time supporters who are familiar with the “barn cat relocation” process and who will care...

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Cat Care 101: The importance of Spay/Neuter

December 26, 2011
Cat Care 101: The importance of Spay/Neuter

Do you have a new cat or kitten, or are you thinking about adding a furry feline to your family?  Do you know what you need to do to keep your kitty happy and healthy?  This series will examine the basic elements of proper cat care: Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations, Food, Safe Transport, Water, Litter, Scratching Post, Identification, Grooming, and Play Time.  Let’s start with the most important tip of all: Spay or Neuter your cat! If you’re adopting a cat or kitten from a shelter or rescue group, chances are it’s already spayed or neutered.  If not, it’s important that you get that done as soon as possible.  Spaying or neutering will help keep your new kitty happy and healthy, and help you avoid a long list of nuisance behaviors commonly associated with unaltered cats.  A female cat in heat can be disturbingly vocal, attract male cats, and demonstrate all...

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Copyright Rebecca Poling 2012. All rights reserved. Email DFWAnimalRescue@att.net if you have a story you’d like to share. Or find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest!