OK, so we got quite the trick this weekend.
It's still autumn, it's Halloween -- we should not have had snow!
But let's shrug it off and hope it's not a forecast of a tough winter to come!
In the meantime, Happy Halloween!
Don't most events in our lives happen by chance? I hope to share with you the chance observations and experiences of my travels. And I offer a chance for you to comment as well. Add to that my fond affection for my late cat, Chance, who was afflicted with feline leukemia and died of cancer, and you will see why "chance" has a special meaning in my life. By chance, the adventure continues and can be shared...
Monday, October 31, 2011
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
You can help the kitties
Stray Cat Blues is our local nonprofit, no-kill cat rescue. And this month they are not only helping to get cats adopted, but also are collecting food in honor of National Feral Cat Day, which is observed on Oct. 16.
You can help out by donating wet or dry food that Stray Cat Blues will give to those who are caring for feral -- or undomesticated -- cats that have been trapped, neutered and returned to their home environment.
Between now and Oct. 16, you drop donations off here at The Reporter, at 307 Derstine Avenue in Lansdale; or at the offices of Baum, Smith & Clemens LLP, located at 2128 N. Broad Street in Lansdale, between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Stray Cat Blues also has an urgent need for people who may be able to foster cats, especially on an emergency basis.
The group always is looking for those who would like to adopt, as well. Check out the kitties at PetSmart, off Knapp Road, Montgomery Township. You can see some cats every day, and on Saturdays and Sundays, adoption workers are at PetSmart from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For more information, check straycatblues.org.
You can help out by donating wet or dry food that Stray Cat Blues will give to those who are caring for feral -- or undomesticated -- cats that have been trapped, neutered and returned to their home environment.
Between now and Oct. 16, you drop donations off here at The Reporter, at 307 Derstine Avenue in Lansdale; or at the offices of Baum, Smith & Clemens LLP, located at 2128 N. Broad Street in Lansdale, between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Stray Cat Blues also has an urgent need for people who may be able to foster cats, especially on an emergency basis.
The group always is looking for those who would like to adopt, as well. Check out the kitties at PetSmart, off Knapp Road, Montgomery Township. You can see some cats every day, and on Saturdays and Sundays, adoption workers are at PetSmart from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For more information, check straycatblues.org.
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