Shadoe aka Shaddy

Shadoe aka Shaddy

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Adopt a pet during the 12 Strays of Christmas


Even though we were born with fur coats, it has been cold with a capital ‘C’ for the past couple of weeks. Our mom lives in a historic condo building. ‘Historic’ is a code word for ‘drafty’ which means cold. Despite windows, storm windows and curtains, when the temperature drops into the teens and there are wind chills…an old building can get pretty cold. This is especially true at nighttime when the steam radiators are at rest.

We stay a bit warmer at night by being cave kitties. That’s when mom lets us come under the comforter and snuggle with her. We get her body heat and she gets ours…it’s a win-win.

Sadly, that’s not the case for many cats and dogs who are awaiting adoption from animal shelters. Oh, we’re sure the shelters are heated and the animals are kept as comfortable as possible, but there’s no substitute for the super-sized body heat of a human mom or dad.

One such shelter, PAWS Chicago, is presenting a new program called the “12 Strays of Christmas.” It started December 13 and runs through Christmas Eve (December 24).


PAWS lined up some local celebrity volunteers to help adopt homeless dogs and cats to new families this holiday season. Among those volunteers are: Tom Dart, Cook County Sheriff; Jesse White, IL Secretary of State; Robert Sherman, president of Serta International; Suzanne Le Mignot, CBS 2; LeeAnn Trotter, NBC 5; Roz Varon, ABC 7; Anna Davlantes, Fox 32 and Michael Sneed, Chicago Sun-Times.

If your family has been considering a new pet, visit the PAWS Web site to view some of the dogs and cats who are waiting for a home where they can be a cave pet. You may also call 773-935-PAWS for more information.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Shop the Holiday C.A.R.E. Faire -- Saturday, November 27




Don’t forget your four-legged friends when you start shopping for the holidays. Stop by the Holiday C.A.R.E. Faire at the Unitarian Church of Evanston, 1330 Ridge Ave. (at Greenwood St.) Saturday, November 27, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

Bring your pup or kit to have their picture taken with Santa. Stock up on home-baked cookies and more in the popular Cookie Walk Bake Sale. Enter the raffle to win fabulous prizes or buy gifts for pet-loving friends from the Silent Auction, crafters and vendors.

Additionally, canned food donations will be accepted for the dogs and cats at the Evanston Animal Shelter. 

  • Pet pictures with Santa 
  • Cookie walk and bake sale
  • Pet-related crafts and vendors
 
 

Saturday, November 13, 2010

The Belize Zoo needs help to rebuild after Hurricane Richard


It’s not customary for us to write about a zoo or even wild animals, but after learning about the damage to The Belize Zoo, we had to do something.

Though we don’t recall hearing about it on the local news,on October 24, 2010, The Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center suffered a direct hit from Hurricane Richard. Founded in 1983, its rustic setting of wire fences and abundant forest were no match for Richard's raging winds. Fortunately, there was no loss of life, human or animal, due to this Category 1 storm.

According to the zoo’s director, Sharon Matola, it will be closed for repairs and renovations and likely will not re-open until December. She reports, “The damage done to many of the animal exhibits is overwhelming, but the pace at rebuilding those habitats is impressive. Logs cut from the debris are being salvaged to add structure and the remaining vegetation is being cultivated to regenerate more shade in the enclosures.”

Jaguar balances on fallen Ceiba tree.

Work is underway and the bills are mounting. After a couple challenging years due to the global recession, “The Belize Zoo does not have the financial resources necessary to see these plans and upgrades realized. We have been working daily in an effort to raise funds so that work can continue to progress, but it is a huge challenge,” says Matola.

That, kind readers, is where you come in. The economy has been tough on everyone, yet we’ve found that folks have a remarkable capacity to dig deep and help those who are struggling even harder. For the zoo, the greatest needs are truckloads of strong and durable fencing, cement, gravel and large rocks, PVC piping, steel pipe, lumber, wire, nails, and paint, as well as new tools, new water pumps and money to pay workers. People can donate online at:www.belizezoo.org


The Belize Zoo and Tropical& Education Center’s mission is to inspire Belizeans to conserve and protect natural habitats that sustain Belize’s biodiversity by bringing visitors closer to the animals of Belize. More than 50,000 Belizeans, including 18,000 school children, visit The Belize Zoo each year, and the Education Department has extensive outreach and on-site education programs for students and teachers.

Thanks for helping our Central American cousins…the jaguar, margay and ocelot…as well as the dozens of other mammals, birds and reptiles that make the zoo their home.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Howl-O-Ween event at PetsMart, Sat., Oct. 23


We’re sorry about the long lapse between posts but our mom has been hogging the computer and we haven’t had any keyboard time.

If you’re among the pet guardians who like to dress pets in costumes, your local PetsMart® has an event tailor-made for you. This Saturday, October 23, from 3-5 p.m., is the Howl-O-Ween Costume Contest & Photo Event.


Dress your pet in a Halloween costume and participate in these activities:

  • Free goodie bag from Nutro®/Greenies® to the first 100 customers
  • Pet parade and costume contest at 3:30 p.m.
  • 4 x 6 photo and PetsMart collectible frame for a $4.95 photo package

Pet moms and dads can also visit PetsMart’s Facebook page to enter the Pet Photo Contest to ‘Scare your way into a PetsMart commercial.’ Contest information and rules are available at http://www.facebook.com/PetSmart. The deadline to enter is October 27, 2010.

In case you were wondering, Shadoe never needs to put on a costume (like to see someone try) because she always goes as a 'black cat.' As for Sashi, she won't allow anyone to dress her (or die trying). Boo!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Things to do this weekend to help furry friends


We have to tell you about two ways to help your furry friends this weekend. First, if you shop at the Evanston Farmers' Market, plan to stop by the Community Animal Rescue Effort (C.A.R.E.) booth and buy some home-baked goodies at its bake sale this Saturday, October 2. Hours for the market are 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Please volunteer your baking services to help raise more money for the doggies and kitties at Evanston’s Animal Shelter. For more information, leave a message on the C.A.R.E. voicemail for Paula - 847-705-2653.

Second, Evanston residents have the opportunity to bring their pet companions to the St. Francis Day Blessing of Animals. Even though we’re non-denominational kitties, we give two paws up to St. Francis, who is beloved worldwide as the patron saint of animals and ecology.

Sunday, October 3, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 939 Hinman Ave., will host its Sixth Annual St. Francis Day Blessing of Animals. In keeping with traditions associated with the life of St. Francis and his love for all God’s creatures, the event will focus on thanksgiving for companion animals.

A special Eucharist will be inside St. Luke’s from 10-11:15 a.m., with individual blessings of all animals present. The Eucharist will be offered in celebration of the companionship, service, and joy the pets in our lives share with us.

A street fair will follow outside the church with exhibits and demonstrations by animal-related organizations. Chicago-area animal service organizations, working animals, rescue groups and animal shelters are invited to display information on their organizations and discuss the work they do with St. Francis Day participants.

St. Francis Day Blessing of Animals is open to pets (of any faith) and their people are warmly invited. Due to the presence of animals who do not know each other, it is requested that pets be controlled appropriately. If your pet would not be happy in the presence of other animals, you may bring his/her photo to be blessed. Memorial banners are available for inscription with the names of deceased pets to be commemorated.

St. Francis of Assisi
"If you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who deal likewise with their fellow men."
-St. Francis of Assisi

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Running into friends and their pets at PetsMart


Yesterday our mom made a dry food run to PetsMart® and ran into her friend Dana, who was accompanied by her two dogs Josie and Elke.

Which got us to wondering why Mom never takes us shopping with her? It’s probably because she’d need to put collars or harnesses on us and walk us with leashes. “Hell no! We won’t go!” Yeah, like that would happen.

We’re two beautiful bad-ass kitties and if any d-o-g gets too close, we’ll take it down with one swipe. Hissssssssssssss. Meowwwwwwwwwwww. The store on Oakton St. would never be the same. Mom would be banned from PetsMart. Where would she shop? We’ll starve to death.

Whop! “Ouch, Sashi. Why did you whop me on the head?

Because you were hysterical, you Shadoe dummy.”

“Calm down, girls! What’s all the commotion?”

We’re sorry, Mom. We’ll get back to our blog. Let’s see, where were we?

Not Elke or Josie, but looks similar.

Mom was talking and cooing over Dana’s dogs. She can’t even remember what breed there were…just that they’re small with white coats. They were cute though and weighed about seven pounds. Really…we’re double that size.

Dana said she brings Josie with her often. Josie gets excited when they pull into the parking lot. That’s because PetsMart gives doggies a treat at the check-out register. Wow…would they give us catnip? Not likely.

This was the first visit for Elke, who is more nervous about strange surroundings. Mom told us she was riding in the shopping cart. Both dogs were well behaved according to our mom.

We think Dana is okay because Mom said she has cats in addition to the dogs. Anyone who likes cats is cool and shows good judgment in choosing pet companions. Dogs can be a good choice, too…especially if they’re at-risk.

To any humans reading this, please adopt a shelter pet. Most of us are sweet and loving. Even if one of us has a few problems, kindness and patience can make a difference.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Martha Stewart has gone to the dogs


Anyone who has shopped at PetsMart® recently knows that Martha Stewart has introduced a new line of pet care products. After all, she is the queen of branding isn’t she? Martha Stewart this, Martha Stewart that…Martha, Martha, Martha!


Whew. As you can see, M.S. agitates us. She calls it Martha Stewart Pets but all of the models are d-o-g-s. Cats are cute, too. We make excellent models…cats are the very definition of grace.


We asked Mom to check out the M.S. pet products at PetsMart. She reported back that some of the items could be enjoyed by pets other than dogs. Mom is mostly diplomatic, though she did sneer at the pet clothing.


There are lots of toys in the product line, but many are squeak toys. Our mom hates those. If a toy rattles or has a bell attached, she'll snip it off before she lets up play with it. Besides, who wants to bat around a tennis ball when you can savor a catnip-laced mousy?


© PetsMart/Martha Stewart Pets


We’ll give Martha points for being an animal lover and encouraging people to treat their pets well. But we won’t ask Mom to buy any of her products until she starts using kitty models.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Adopt a cat or dog and make a friend for life


We are Sashi and Shadoe two lucky kitties who have very cushy lives. We were about 10 months old when our mom adopted us. That's why we want to tell you about PetSmart Charities® National Adoption Weekend. It runs from September 10-12, 2010 at all PetsMart stores in the U.S. and Canada. 

Our local store is at 2221 Oakton St. (Evanston) and mom is a regular there. She told us it makes her feel sad to see the cats in the adoption area waiting for new homes. Please visit this weekend and adopt all of the kitties and doggies who need a new home.

PetSmart Charities invites local animal-welfare organizations to become approved PetSmart Charities Adoption Partners. Evanston's store works with C.A.R.E. (2310 Oakton St.) and other local adoption groups.

Speaking of C.A.R.E., today (Saturday, September 11) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., they're having a dog wash. It's been raining off and on, so your dog may already be wet, but the group will also trim your dog's nails. 

There's no need to hold a 'cat wash' because our birth mothers do a good job of teaching us how to wash ourselves. Just one example of cats superiority over dogs. (Please don't edit that out, Mom). Yes, we're laying down a gloved paw...the challenge is on.