Blog the Change for Animals

Today is Blog the Change for Animals Day, a chance for all of us animal bloggers (and bloggers who are animals) to help our furry, feathered and finned friends in need. Here are some things you can do to Be The Change: Help our friends at PurrEver Ranch, a “pawspice for senior cats and wayward kittizens” find a Furever Home. Spread the word, make a donation, or even send good thoughts and prayers. Find out more here, visit... Read More

Save a life and find a lifelong, loving companion

Mama helped Thomas make a public service announcement about the importance of adopting an adult cat. Please watch and share it widely! And please don’t forget, we’re still raising money for our friends at Blind Cat Rescue & Sanctuary! To make a donation, you can either click on the widget in the next column over or visit the Paws and Effect Be The Change Challenge page at FirstGiving. Purrs and head-bonks to you all!  Read More

Meet the Blind Cat Rescue Kitties: Angel and Maggie

Thank you, everyone, for your donations to the Paws and Effect Be The Change Challenge to support Blind Cat Rescue & Sanctuary! Today we’re going to introduce you to two more of the cats you’re helping. Angel (top) and Maggie Angel was apparently born blind. She was saved by a small rescue in Florida, and from there she found a home. Unfortunately, her new owner was evicted from his apartment because he had seven more... Read More

Congratulations to Blind Cat Rescue & Sanctuary!

Our Be The Change Challenge organization, Blind Cat Rescue & Sanctuary, is featured in the June 2010 issue of Cat Fancy magazine! Pick up a copy today and read about how what began as an ordinary day for BCR founder Alana Miller changed the fate of blind cats across the United States. We’re delighted that this incredible rescue, the only sanctuary in the country dedicated specifically to blind and sight-impaired cats. Please... Read More

Meet the Blind Cat Rescue Kitties: Alchemy

Alchemy is one of the cats at Blind Cat Rescue & Sanctuary in St. Pauls, North Carolina. He was born with micropthalmia (underdeveloped eyes) and was dumped at a shelter when he was only 8 weeks old. He was adopted by someone who kept him in a 3×3-foot cage in a filthy home for the first five months of his life. After he was rescued, he adapted well to his new life in a clean home, but at about 1 year of age, he began having... Read More

Be The Change: Help raise funds for Blind Cat Rescue

As part of the Be The Change Challenge, originated at the 2010 BlogPaws Conference, Paws and Effect is raising funds for the kitties at Blind Cat Rescue & Sanctuary in St. Pauls, North Carolina. Blind Cat Rescue & Sanctuary provides a no-kill, cage-free environment for the blind cats they rescue from high-kill shelters and from people who can’t take care of them. We believe blind cats deserve the opportunity to live... Read More

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