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Thursday, October 25, 2012
Just For Laughs
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Our Cats Are Smart!
We love all cats but have to admit that some are more talented than others.
Take Memphis, who was in our shelter about three years ago. As the above video shows, this cat has learned some clever tricks from her family. Can your animal do this or something else? Please let us know.
While we can't guarantee that every one of our adoptable animals can perform, you'll find that they make up for it in many other ways.
You can start looking for your next cat or dog by visiting our website. Keep in mind that our website is frequently updated with new arrivals.
You never know, the next animal Mozart could be waiting to come home with you!
Thank you Mike for sharing Memphis with us!
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My First Pet: Rich Unleashed
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Thursday, October 11, 2012
Rich Unleashed: My First Pet
Black cats are the coolest.
As we approach Halloween, I decided to spend some time with
a few of my cooler cat friends today at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. Milo here loves the wild myths that have
surrounded her and her brothers and sisters for hundreds of years. Lilly just shakes
her head incredulously. And Kera here… I swear she was thinking to herself,
“Seriously? You people are nuts.”
My first cat – when I was about 5 years old – was a black
cat named “Jenny.”
What in the world were my parents thinking?!?! Had they not
heard that black cats were in cahoots with witches and demons and regularly
would take the shape of humans to spy on us and do other evil things?
But then again, my parents come from English and Irish
stock. Clearly they knew that in Great Britain and Ireland, black cats bring
you good luck and not evil doings. And I think I can attest to the character of
my parents. Neither is a witch or a demon. (If they are they sure have done a
good job keeping a secret.)
In all seriousness though, my parents simply saw “Jenny” as a
great cat who would be a great addition to the Anderson family.
And since “Jenny”, I’ve had white cats, grey cats and orange
cats. I’ve loved them all, but to me black cats are the coolest. They’re a bit
like having your own little black jaguar roaming around your house. Why else
are they cool? Two words… Cat Woman.
Enough said. How can you NOT like black cats.
But still, for whatever reason, animal shelters like ours at
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League are flooded with black cats and kittens. And
for whatever reason, many people won’t even consider adopting a black cat. And
so here I am, standing with my black cat friends, shaking my head and thinking
“You people are nuts!”
Black cats rule! And two black cats are cooler than one.
Seriously, adopt a pair and it will be one of the best decisions you’ll ever
make.
Just ask Milo, Lilly or Kera. They’ll back me up on this.
Rich Anderson |
Rich Unleashed is an blog series from Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Executive Director/CEO Rich Anderson.
For more about black cat superstitions, click here. Let us know which one surprised you the most.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Kennel Zen
You can now play a new role in helping prepare our dogs for adoption. It's something we call, Kennel Zen.
In our our kennel run, you'll notice some brightly colored buckets spaced throughout the room. These contain dog treats.
We encourage you to practice Kennel Zen by giving the animals some of the treats.
This is not just about letting them enjoy a tasty snack. Our goal is to make our canines more comfortable around strangers.
As you may know, when dogs in a kennel are nervous, they can exhibit stressful behavior like jumping, barking, or rushing to the front of their cages.
The more relaxed our dogs are with new faces, the more they'll start to learn and demonstrate good adoptable behavior.
Kennel Zen - Helping bring our dogs one step closer to a new home.
Psst: Can you believe we're less than six months away from our next, Walk for the Animals? There's still time to brand your company as a sponsor.
In our our kennel run, you'll notice some brightly colored buckets spaced throughout the room. These contain dog treats.
We encourage you to practice Kennel Zen by giving the animals some of the treats.
This is not just about letting them enjoy a tasty snack. Our goal is to make our canines more comfortable around strangers.
As you may know, when dogs in a kennel are nervous, they can exhibit stressful behavior like jumping, barking, or rushing to the front of their cages.
The more relaxed our dogs are with new faces, the more they'll start to learn and demonstrate good adoptable behavior.
Kennel Zen - Helping bring our dogs one step closer to a new home.
Psst: Can you believe we're less than six months away from our next, Walk for the Animals? There's still time to brand your company as a sponsor.
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