Showing posts with label animal adoption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal adoption. Show all posts

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Purrs 4 Peace - Year Two - Month 3- Adopting Older Animals is what all the cool people do.

All who would win joy, must share it; happiness was born a twin. – Lord Byron

Happiness to me means sharing love…sharing love with humans and sharing love with animals. Adopting older animals is a great option for anyone wanting to share the love. So many older animals are being abandoned, especially these days of difficult economy. Older dogs and cats have great advantages:

1. Convenience. Puppy’s and kittens need training. An older dog is more likely to be housebroken and an older cat knows how to use the litter box. Most of the time, older animals don’t need to be fed as often as a younger one.

2. Temperment. An older dog or cat can have a better temperment for older people. They are not as energetic or active. They don’t need constant supervision. They are less likely to be injured by children or damage your property.

3. You get what you see. An older dog or cat is already grown and wo you know what you’re getting in terms of size, appearance, health and temperment.

4. Gratitude. Older animals who have lost a home know what the gift of love you are giving them. They are often terrified, confused, heartbroken at being abandoned. So they know and are grateful for a second chance.

Animals…all animals…deserve and have a right to happiness. So this weeks lets purr on the love, purr on the happiness, purr on the peace.

GET READY

2:59 GET SET

3:00 GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr Purr out the love, compassion and happiness inside you into the universe. #purrs4peace

Purrrrr, purrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, Purring.... See respect for the lives and happiness of animals growing in every mind and heart. #purrs4peace

Purrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Imagine your purrs as a balm bringing peace and comfort to every abandoned animal. #purrs4peace

Purrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrr,

Purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Imagine every cat and dog living in a loving, safe and nurturing home. #purrs4peace

Imagine extra purrs of peace and compassion going out to older animals guiding them to their new homes filled with love.

Purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, ........... purr compassion, purr protection, purr safety, purr adoption, purr belonging, purr love, purr peace. #purrs4peace

Purr love to replace selfishness, Purr compassion to replace ambivalence, Purr Peace to replace fear. #purrs4peace

Peace * Paix * Frieden * Vrede * Pace * Fred* Paz * Shalom * Salaam * Om Shanti * Heddwch * Síochán * 和平 #purrs4peace

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Purrs 4 Peace - Year Two - Month 3 Announcement: Right to Happiness includes Older Animals




Knowledge of what is possible is the beginning of happiness.

- George Santayana

One of the recognized human rights is the right to happiness…or at least the pursuit of happiness. I maintain that animals are equally entitled to this right. ALL ANIMALS! That is why this month the cause of adoption of older animals is being highlighted. So many animals are euthanized each year when homes cannot be found…millions in fact. Puppies and kittens are most often the first adopted. Older dogs and cats languish and often die. But older dogs and cats have a right to happiness too. And they have a right for the chance to bring GREAT happiness to the humans who adopt them.

Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared.

- Buddha

In looking for a fantastic example of the joys of adopting older pets I had no further to look than my beloved friends from Australia Pepismartdog (pictured on top) and his mum Michele. Although Pepi passed over the rainbow bridge in September of 2009, his loving, compassionate and fun loving spirit tweets regularly on twitter (@Pepismartdog) and has a fabulously uplifting blog at www.anipalrainbowbridge.blogspot.com/

Fortunately, Pepi generously agreed to an interview.

Hello dear friend. How did you get involved with this cause (adoption of older pets)?

Rescuing animals comes naturally for Mum. She has spent her life "bringing animals home". She is currently the 'go-to' person for injured wildlife in her area. This includes working with many kangaroos, koalas, a huge variety of birdlife, lizards, bats, etc. However, throughout all this, Mum has always had a soft spot for Golden Oldies, of all breeds. For most of her adult life, mum has been a Professional Animal Trainer.

When did you start ?

When Mum went to @AWLQld, Animal Welfare League Queensland, to look for a dog, she was looking for the right doggie, that spoke to her heart.. Then she saw a sign "Golden Oldie Pet of the Week" "Pepi" $50.00. As soon as she saw me, she fell in-love! I had spent 12 years with an elderly couple who moved into a Nursing Home. I was very skinny, very depressed, but when I looked at Mum (to be), my eyes drilled into her soul and pleaded with her, to take me with her. Woot! Woot! She did! Next thing I was being fitted out with a new collar, harness and lead.

I was completely mute for the first 6 months, and had bad nightmares for the first 2 months, (maybe because I had to be neutered, at 12 years old!). But then I turned the corner and our lives were never the same! I started running 6 miles a day with Mum. I was 1/2 Fox Terrier & 1/2 Daschund, so my legs were short. To save me getting too puffed, Mum got me a Pram/Stroller! I LOVED my Pram! This was a long time before Pet Pram/Strollers became cool. We made Pet Strollers famous, and then we made them cool! I had my own SkateBoard, and loved riding in the wheelbarrow too. I was crowned @AWLQld 's Official Poster Boy. Next I became a global Multi-Media Celebrity, appearing regularly in newspapers, magazines and TV. Then I joined Twitter; now I have 2 Blogs and am a Journalist for The Anipal Times, where I regularly write 3 columns, plus Book Reviews.

Do you still work in this cause?

I am thrilled to say YES! Mum and I still work closely with @AWLQld on a weekly basis. As Advocates for Golden Oldies, we promote awareness of the “benefits” of owning a Golden Oldie! We work to bring awareness to AWLQld because we know that they, like many good shelters, do a lot of work that goes unseen and spoken of, hence completely overlooked and taken for granted.*

We are currently working on up-date media articles with newspapers and magazines I had previously featured in. The focus of these articles is to remind people what great pets Golden Oldies are!

*(When Mum rescues kangaroos, she takes them to @AWLQld first, for their Vets to examine, and then the roos are transferred to “Wildcare Australia”. Soon I will be publishing an article about Mum's Kangaroo Rescues.)

What are the "pros" of older animals?

Golden Oldies have already completed their higher education. No silly digging up the garden, or ripping the washing or chewing the carpet! Golden Oldies already have their degrees in language; they know what you are saying. They have already graduated with Honors from Manners and Deportment training classes! Golden Oldies understand YOUR medical needs = YOUR need to pat them, as they bring YOUR blood pressure down! Use a shower timer to make sure YOUR 4 minute sessions are not cut short.

All Golden Oldies are Vet checked very closely and any ailments are declared, before being made eligible for re-homing. I was 12 years old and had early stage cataracts. I was 18 years old when I had an unexpected reaction to a medicine, that set off a chain of events that caused me to be PTS and cross OTRB. While in ICU Hospital, Canine Specialists said I still ha another good 5 years left; they said I had the CardioVascular and Heart of an 8 to 10 year old dog. I had NO arthritis at all. I was fitter and more active than most other dogs a fraction of my age.

I would definitely recommend everyone consider a Golden Oldie for their "Forever Pet". I gave Mum the most wonderful 6 years imaginable! I was not the most handsome dog ever, but I was all personality. My age never held me back! I pulled rank at the Dog Park; I was the Elder Statesman! BOL! I often gave free training lessons to younger doggies, teaching them the importance of manners and decorum. I commanded respect everywhere I went.

Kittehs

After I went OTRB Mum decided she had to let time pass before getting another doggie; I "set the bar too high"! BOL! She went to @AWLQld and looked for Golden Oldies kittehs, but there weren’t any at that time. However, she did get some kittehs who had been branded “Not suitable for re-homing”; they were unable to be housed in the Shelter and had failed miserably in the Fostering system. They were going to have to be PTS. It turns out they were sisfurs, Suki & Tahni, (middle photo) who had somehow been separated during fostering. Both of them had proved to be completely unsociable with people and other cats. Mum had just paid for “Apple”(bottom photo) and was walking out the door when she overheard Suki & Tahni’s fate being sealed. Instead of one, she now had three !

It took Suki & Tahni a couple of weeks to accept each other again and now they spend everyday tightly wrapped around each other! They will never be separated again. Apple weighs 29 LB and spices their life up by playing tricks on them! (Apple is not fat, just huge!) Suki & Tahni have settled in and become the most loving and smoochy sweet kittehs imaginable! We love all 3 kittehs!

Apple, Suki & Tahni are now all @AWLQld Ambassadors to help other Shelter Pals find their own “Forever Home” too. Mum bought a special Kitty Stroller and Apple even enjoys riding around wearing my Dinner Suit! It actually fits him! BOL! They all love the Kitty Stroller; Suki & Tahni ride in it together.

Promoting Golden Oldies will continue to be our passion. I celebrated my first Memorial Anniversary OTRB on September 16th. At the exact Memorial minute I passed away, Mum received a tweet from @AWLQld saying:

@AWLQld @PepiSmartDog Hi Pepi! We've found lots of homes for our Golden Oldies thanks to you.

@PepiSmartDog well we know Pepi is still watching over us, helping whenever he can.

Thank you sweet Pepi. You and your wonderful mum are an inspiration to all of us. *Smooches and nosebumps* This month you are an inspiration for our purrrrrrrrrrrrrrs

The appointed time is Sunday October 10, 2010 at 3 p.m. Eastern (United States time) which is 8 p.m. in the U.K.

Participants should purr for three minutes.

The cat’s human staff should assist their cats with the project by stroking, nuzzling and generally catering to their cat.

Please post purrs if possible online on twitter (@ConfuciusCat), or on Facebook (as your status or on the wall of Ally Mason). You may also post purrs here or on the wall of the Facebook event page created by the Acolytes of Confucius Cat group. Please include the name of the cat and the country in which you purr.

Spread the meow to all your cat friends. One year of simultaneous purring. Surely if we give it our all we can achieve Peace in the world through the greatness of Cat.

Peace * Paix * Frieden * Vrede * Pace * Fred* Paz * Shalom * Salaam * Om Shanti * Heddwch * Síochán * 和平

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Purrs 4 Peace Week 20: No more prejudice in animal adoption

Every animal deserves a loving home...even the black ones.


In the animal world discrimination is rampant. Black dogs are less likely to be adopted than white ones. Black cats, are disproportionately more likely to be euthanized than other colors because they are not adopted. Some shelters suspend adoption of black cats around Halloween because those cats might be adopted for the wrong reasons. All this seems to relate to ridiculous fears and myths. Apparently, superstition can get you killed.... especially if you’re a black cat.


Some bad luck superstitions about black cats:
* Having a black cat turn its back on you.
* Scaring or driving away a black cat from your property.
* Walking under a ladder after a black cat has walked underneath it.

Meeting a black cat early in the morning.

Some thought the black cat associated with witchcraft or evil....ridiculous.

Some lesser known good luck superstitions:

* Possessing a black cat.
* Having a black cat greet you at a door.
* Having a black cat enter your home.
* Meeting three black cats in succession.
* Touching a black cat.

In Britain and Japan, if a black cat crosses your path, it’s good luck. In the U.S. and some other European countries, it’s bad luck.


A black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere.” - Groucho Marx.


I’m with Groucho. Let’s purr away prejudice and fear and give black cats - and cats of every other color- the love they deserve....Oh and don’t forget the dogs.


Purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr,



Purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr... Inside you love and compassion grows as the lava builds inside the volcano. Molten love and compassion flowing through you and then into the universe.


Purrrrr, purrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, Purring.... See that love and compassion touching each and every suffering animal, soothing their pain, comforting their fears.


Purrrrrrrrrrrrrr. With your purrs speak to the hearts of all who are meant to provide homes. Your purrs are leading and guiding them to find their homeless furry children.


Purrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrr,

Purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Imagine every cat and dog living in a loving, safe and nurturing home.


Purrrrrrrrrrrr all superstitions about black cats are erased. Imagine all black cats recognized as the blessed creatures they are.


Purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, purrrr, purrrrr, purrrr, ........... purr compassion, purr protection, purr safety, purr adoption, purr belonging, purr love, purr peace.