Monday, March 23, 2009

Update

Currently our family is taking a break from fostering due to being at MAX capacity! With 4 kids (14,13, 9 & 1) .life is busy. We share our home with 4 dogs, Windsor (see old archieves Feb 08), Carin, Bailey and Duke and 6 cats. All of our companion animals are rescued and we are grateful for them in our lives. As you can see Windsor (Wubby) loves his kitty buddy Danny.
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As for Windsor....life is good and he is learning the rules to be safer once baby arrives in July. Preparing ahead is what we do. We are proud of Windsor and the example he sets. Although he still struggles to accept new people in his life, we have made great strides! Windsor is the poster dog for the National Canine Research Council to illustrate the difference between a resident dog and family dog. For the most accurate info on dog news and stats please bookmark NCRC


We also encourage you to check out author Ken Foster as if you love rescue you MUST read his terrific books!









Thursday, January 29, 2009

Great story about Great dogs!

http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=6625698
We must learn to accept each dog based on their individual behavior not a label and misinformation. Generalizing breeds, people or anything never gets us in a good place.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Jagar



Here is an updated photo of Jagar our foster girl. She is available for adoption through Marley's cat tales

Friday, September 26, 2008

Hope


Stephanie is also near and dear to Windsor and Danny.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Marley's Cat tales 2009 Calendar preview!

Check out our foster girl Jagar with Mr February!

Check out Windsor with Mr January!
Photos by:
Aimee Bickers at
Pure Expressions Photography
1500 Town Side Drive, Suite 104
Apex, NC 27502

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

update

It has been too long and I am sorry. Between vacation, fungus and life....welll... what can one say.
We went away for a week on vacation and still have one foster kitten. Miss Jag. What a total love. :) This past weekend Jag had a high fever and was not walking well. She suddenly was very lethargic and we were VERY concerned. I am pleased to say that after 2 vet trips and lots of tlc with round the clock dropper feeding fluids....the girl is back to her usual active self. Jag is one of the most amazing kittens I have ever known. If she does not soon capture the heart of someone she will surely be tempting our family. I have had to bathe this girl many times due to the ringworm. I have also had to hold her to dropper feed her fluids, take her temp and many other things. In the end, this girl still manages to look up into my eyes and reach her paw up to touch my face. She, like her Mother Mazey has a very special way of communicating with you deep to your soul. She gazes deep and touches your face gently and it is a beatiful and most loving exchange. This group of kittens truly has been an aMAZing group. Jag is a true gift and will bring a family so much joy with her special ability to offer a sense of peace and so so much love..