Rescue and Advocacy

Advice from the Experts – The Most Effective Strategies to Increase Shelter Cat Adoptions

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Good graphics, a great photo, and a catchy, relevant slogan are wonderful tools to help get cats adopted. With the current popularity of the NetFlix series, “Orange is the New Black,” this cat-centric spin is sure to get some attention!

If you’re part of the cat world, you’ve probably heard it a thousand times – there are millions of cats in shelters waiting to be adopted. With June being Adopt a Shelter Cat Month, you’ve probably heard the message a thousand more times via assorted social platforms. Adopt a Shelter Cat Month is a great concept, but what exactly does Adopt a Shelter Cat Month mean? Cats don’t magically get adopted just because we bequeath a special month to them. Read more

Giveaway to Help Shelter Cats with Scratch ‘n Bits From Imperial Cat for Adopt a Shelter Cat Month

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Jazmine models an Imperial Cat “Easy Chair” scratcher we got back in 2014 that was from their Scratch ‘n Shapes line. It still remains a household favorite with all of the cats.

There is no shortage of cat related paraphernalia in my house – from the practical to the silly to sublime and everything in-between, my cats are living the blessed life of luxury and I don’t take any of it for granted because I know there are millions of cats in the streets and in shelters that may never know a day of such pampered comfort.

Everything serves its own unique purpose and the cats all have different viewpoints on what they like, and don’t like, but all of them agree that the high quality and functional scratching products from Imperial Cat are on the top of their list of meow-worthy favorites. That’s why I was so excited when the folks at Imperial Cat, on behalf of Adopt a Shelter/Rescue Cat Month, approached me with a giveaway opportunity to help local shelter cats that aren’t as lucky as mine, that might need scratching pads to bring them some love and comfort.

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Ingeniously created using re-purposed scraps from other Scratch ‘n Shapes products, the Adopt-a-Cat Scratcher Donation Program features three Scratch ‘n Bits package sizes of individually unique scratchers that are ideal for use in shelter cages, cat rooms or foster homes:

15-20 Small Scratch ‘n Bits – $35.00

10-13 Medium Scratch ‘n Bits – $40.00

4-7 Large Scratch ‘n Bits – $40.00

Each package size includes shipping (Continental U.S. only) and I love that not only are these products earth-friendly, but they are affordable too! It’s hard enough as it is for these sweet kitties – can you imagine being stuck in a cage or a in room without something to scratch on? Scratching is instinctive to cats – not only does it help them to alleviate stress, but it also allows them to stretch and tone their muscles. So for $40.00 or less, you can improve the health, happiness, and well-being of a shelter cat! And we want shelter kitties to be as happy and stress free as possible, as it will only make them more social and easier to adopt in the long run.

So please, if you can find it in your heart, pick up a set or two of Scratch ‘n Bits for your favorite shelter – if you can’t, the good news is that you have an opportunity to win a small-sized set for a U.S. shelter or rescue of your choice. Just mention in the comments which shelter you would like to win a set for by Monday, June 22, midnight, EST and after a random drawing, I will announce the winning shelter on Wednesday, June 24.

If you are not familiar with Imperial Cat and their full line of Scratch ‘n Pads, Scratch ‘n Shapes, Cat ‘n Around, Snack ‘n Treat, and Neat ‘n Tidy products, please click here for full details. All the products are clever, environmentally friendly, safe, functional, stylish, fun, sturdy, and made of high quality materials. I love Imperial Cat for all those reasons, but also for sentimental reasons that go above and beyond, because were it not for a chance meeting with them at the Global Pet Expo in March of 2014, our beloved Jazmine would have never been. Via a rescue effort from Florida Little Dog Rescue of Saint Cloud (yes, they help the occasional rescue cat), Jazmine was taking up residency at the Imperial Cat booth, waiting for adoption. The moment Dan and I locked eyes with her, the rest as they say, was history.

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This was Jazmine (previously called Empress) at the Imperial Cat booth at Global Pet Expo. She was sitting on a Scratch ‘n Shapes Easy Chair like being at a massive trade show was the most natural thing in the world!! How could we not fall instantly in love with her?

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Ever since we brought the Imperial Cat Scratch ‘n Shapes Easy Chair home, it has been a favorite with all the cats. Seen her is Mia sitting like she is waiting for her chauffeur to drive her to a grand gala…

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The Scratch ‘n Shapes Easy Chair also came with a removable ottoman – Zee has claimed both items as his own…

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I love the creativity the Imperial Cat products provide – seen here, Zee is using the Scratch ‘n Shapes Easy Chair as a fort where he can take cover to protect all his toys he has captured!

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Other than a Scratch ‘n Shapes Easy Chair that I was given in 2014 at the Global Pet Expo and the everyday love, joy, and companionship that Jazmine gives me, I was not compensated for this post. I am sharing the Adopt-a-Cat Scratcher Donation Program because I believe all shelter and rescue cats deserve to be happy and healthy.

A Roundtable Discussion on Cats for Spay/Neuter Awareness Month

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Can anyone else relate to this picture?

Kittens. In my day, it was not uncommon to see a kid holding a box with a litter of them that read, “Free to a good home.” It was also not uncommon to see free kittens advertised in the classified section of the newspaper. And if you were going to the mall, a side trip to the pet store to visit with the kittens (and puppies) was always in order even if you had no plans to buy one. None of these scenarios came with baggage attached as to whether or not there was a larger implication at hand with all of these animals at the ready. Read more

The Ultimate Dream House Remodel for Cat Lovers – Meet Peter Cohen of Trillium Enterprises and His 18 Rescue Cats

Welcome to the stunning home of Peter Cohen – named “Nekko” which is the word for cat in Japanese, inside you will find a cats paradise! Photo courtesy of Santa Barbara Home Builders Trillium Enterprises, INC.

For those of you that frequent my blog, you know I have an affinity for not only cats and writing, but for design and creativity. I love to find the beauty in everyday things and the very premise of the Zee/Zoey brand started with the tagline of their book – finding the extraordinary in the ordinary. As you can well imagine then, when I happened up an article in the Laughing Squid entitled “California Man With 18 Cats Remodels His Home Into An Amazing Feline Playground Paradise,” I had to find this man to learn more about this feline oasis, because well, because he has 18 cats (all of them rescues) and turned his house into an amazing feline playground paradise for them. Let’s be honest people, he had me at the headline… Read more

Zee & Zoey’s Spay/Neuter Series – Cat Overpopulation and the Moral Ethics of Time

Millions of cats and kittens are euthanized each year - something that could be prevented with spay/neuter measures.

Kizmet was found at a PetSupermarket adoption event – he was one of the lucky ones that now has a loving furever home.

If you are on Facebook and you are a cat lover, chances are about 100% that you have seen one of those heart wrenching photos of a cat that will be euthanized in XYZ amount of time if you don’t rescue and adopt it immediately. A brutal hourglass of time, each precious grain of sand representing a living, breathing creature, slipping cruelly away as we scroll from one post to the next…

While I understand the intention of the photo, it is a sad fact to state from the comfort of my house, I am virtually helpless to save that cat’s life and have conditioned myself to disconnect from the image and quickly move on as the overall concept is just too painful and unbearable to comprehend. Sure, I can share the post and hope someone sees it and adopts the cat, but let’s be honest, I cannot possibly share every picture of every cat that has an expiration date, so the reality is that cats, a species that I love with all of my heart, are dying and I can’t make it stop.

Time. We spend endless moments of time all day as we try to get from point A to point B with no real thought of each passing minute whatsoever, other than that is how we function. Brushing our teeth in the morning. Driving to work. Standing in line. Waiting for a commercial to be over. Eating lunch. Checking our email. All of those seemingly insignificant, casual, taken for granted moments throughout the day are when cats and kittens, dozens or hundreds at a time, that collectively add up to millions a year, will be taken out of their cage or environment and will no longer have a heartbeat as the privilege of time is taken from them.

The purpose of this post is not to preach or to debate the subject of euthanization. I have heard all sides of the issue and I am not writing to judge the how’s or why’s or if we should or shouldn’t do it and I am not asking any of you to share your beliefs on the subject. The bottom line is that it happens and until we get cat overpopulation under control, it will continue to happen. What I am trying to shout out to a worldwide audience that barely hears me whisper, is  just how critical spaying and neutering is to solving this everyday occurrence and that we must get this vital message out to people outside of cat circles that already knows this information so that we do not have to see yet another picture of a cat with a deadline.

I know that all creatures have an expiration date, humans included, and all we can do is hope for a long and healthy life. Illnesses happen, accidents happen, and time is not always kind to us. But the thing with cat overpopulation that is inexcusable in such an advanced and educated nation is that we CAN prevent it, or at the very least make it more manageable, and as a result, we can stop tragic euthanizations from happening in the first place.

It’s all about perspective. Why must we take the approach that these animals are disposable to solve a problem when we should be focusing time and effort on education and responsibility about the subject?  The fact that spay/neuter is an effective, safe, and humane means of controlling cat overpopulation does not require any further research like finding a cure for cancer does. If cats can’t mate, unplanned kittens can’t be born. How much simpler can it get and why is it such a struggle to make that point? With that basic applied logic, just as quickly as the cat population adds up, with responsibility, the reverse can happen so that less and less cats and kittens would have to ultimately die because they could not find a home in time.

And please, I am not trying to over simplify the issue. Cats are controversial and they always have been. There will always be people for some incomprehensible reason that hate cats and will not embrace managed TNR programs, thinking that obliterating them from the face of the earth is justified. There will always be people that you just can’t reach with your message who will not get their cat altered, not necessarily because they don’t want to, but for the simple fact they don’t know any better. Some will have every excuse in the book why they will not spay or neuter their cat, and some people simply just don’t care one way or another and think the problems of the world belong to someone else to solve.

Bottom line, cats are not going to become an endangered species if we become more responsible. There will always be kittens, both planned and accidental. But just think about it. In the time it took to read this post, so much could have happened. A kitten could have just been born. A cat could have just been euthanized. A phone call could have been made to schedule a spay/neuter appointment with the vet or an outdoor cat could have been trapped to also be scheduled for sterilization. Cats could be having sex right now – kittens being conceived. Or cats could also be adopted as you read this, or someone could learn something new about spay/neuter and teach it to someone else – all in the moments of the grains of sand in an hourglass. It’s just all in what you do with the moments of time that matter.

Millions of cats and kittens are in shelters in need of a good home

For a cat that is looking for a furever home, all it takes is one person to make a difference that lasts a lifetime.

All I want is for time to be treated with respect, as it represents both life and death. There is a wealth of information on the subject of spay/neuter so talk about it whenever you can. Teach our youth about the importance. Use whatever method best suits you, no matter how small or large the contribution – whether it be volunteering at a shelter, donating money, blogging about it, fostering, managing a feral colony – it all adds up and it all matters, but the effort will only work if you get involved and participate in wanting change to happen.

At the very least, if you don’t want to participate and you have a cat, please get the cat altered for the health and behavioral benefits it will give him or her. And even that picture of the cat that I said I could not save, maybe you can. Maybe the circle I share it in is not able to connect with it, but maybe the circle you are in is. We at least have to try…

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For further information on spay/neuter, cat overpopulation, and more cat facts, please reference these detailed articles:

Zee & Zoey’s Spay/Neuter Series – The Facts of Life: The 101’s of Kittens and Conception

Zee & Zoey’s Spay/Neuter Series – The Overall Health, Behavioral, and Emotional Benefits for Cats and Society at Large

Zee & Zoey’s Spay/Neuter Series – Debunking the Misconceptions, Excuses, and Reasons Why People Don’t Spay or Neuter Their Cat

Zee & Zoey’s Spay/Neuter Series – Making Sense of Cat Overpopulation When the Numbers Don’t Add Up

To read what spay/neuter means to me personally, please stop by Cat Chat With Caren and Cody for my special story.