Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Pet Couture: The Gifts That Can Really Scratch Your Budget

Pet Couture: The Gifts That Can Really Scratch Your Budget

Modern Cat Lovers get your wallets ready, a new fancy feline furnishing company called The Company of Pets are ready to put a scratch on your credit card. Their new line of very high-end modern design pieces are surely going to bring a fun and decorative addition to your home. The founders believe that 'pets should have decor, not just stuff" and I assure you, they were not kidding. Here's The Inventory:


1.) The Silhouette Scratcher
A classic 19th century silhouette cat scratcher made of cord bound graphite sisal. Can be used on the floor or mounted to the wall. $300 US

2.) The Chair Scratcher (available in 5 designs)
A post-war French modernist cat-scratcher, which is a mini modernist chair covered in sisal and manila rope. Available in five variations for $575 US each.

3.) The Canine Scratcher
The neo-pop canine cat scratcher, a sisal-covered sculpture of a bull-terrier that kitty can dig her claws into for a mere $1200 US.



Each piece is made to order so if you are looking to spoil your little kitty rotten this holiday season, this would be one place you can blow a whole bunch of money on your special FurBall.

What do you think?



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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Woman Who Adopted Dog Thrown Off Bridge Faces Eviction

Woman Who Adopted Dog Thrown Off Bridge Faces Eviction
by Helena Sung (Subscribe to Helena Sung's posts)

If you were forced to choose between your apartment or your dog, which would you pick?

For 21 year-old Kelsey Westbrook, the answer is clear. "An apartment, to me, is just a material thing," she tells Paw Nation. "But you can't get a dog's life back."

In July, the University of Lousiville senior was serving tables at Joe's Crab Shack overlooking the Ohio River when she heard a boom so loud she thought a piece of shrapnel had blown off the highway. "Somebody just threw a dog off the bridge," a customer said, stunned.

"We looked down," remembers Kelsey. "And sure enough, we saw her little head bobbing in and out of the water. You could tell she was confused. She was swimming in circles and had no idea where to go." The dog, a pit bull, had just been hurled off the Clark Memorial Bridge and plunged 80 feet into the water below, reports the Courier-Journal.

Kelsey and others ran down to the river, where they tried to coax the frightened dog to shore. "When she heard my voice, she started swimming real hard towards us," Kelsey tells Paw Nation. The Louisville Fire Department dive team was practicing nearby and rescued the dog.

Once on land, the reddish brown pit bull dog began jumping all over everybody. "She was licking me like crazy," says Kelsey. "She was wagging her tail and so happy. You would never know what she had just went through."

Miraculously, the dog appeared to be unhurt. Kelsey took the dog home that day, and later, to a veterinarian who estimated that the pit bull was less than a year old and had already had a litter of puppies. Kelsey planned to find the dog a good home, but changed her mind. "After a day, I thought, 'Nope, she's mine. I have to keep her," says Kelsey.

Friends suggested she name the dog "Miracle" or "Lucky," but Kelsey decided on a different name. "She's so happy, like a ball of sunshine," explains Kelsey. "So I named her Sunny."

Unfortunately, the day after Sunny's harrowing rescue, Kelsey's landlords notified her she had two days to remove Sunny from the apartment. Kelsey balked at the idea, but Areté Real Estate, the company that owns Kelsey's apartment complex, insists pit bulls are a "vicious breed" and not allowed on the premises, reports the Courier-Journal.

"I'm really attached to her and I love her, and I'm not getting rid of her," says Kelsey. "If that means me having to find a new place, then that's what I have to do." Efforts to reason with her landlords haven't been fruitful. "I've called them upwards of fifteen times and left messages, but they won't return my calls," says Kelsey. "They're not really working with me at all."

Sunny, meanwhile, has gotten spayed and is doing wonderfully. She's been shuttling back and forth between Kelsey's boyfriend's house and the apartment. "Sunny is such an amazing, resilient creature," marvels Kelsey. She has become best friends with Kelsey's two year-old German Shepherd named Nala, who is allowed to live at the apartment for an extra monthly fee.

So many good things have come from rescuing Sunny, says Kelsey. They are planning to hold a fundraiser at Joe's Crab Shack on October 10 to raise awareness about animal cruelty. "A lot of people will come up to me at Joe's and want to give me a hug and say, 'Thanks, I love animals too,'" says Kelsey. "Every day you hear about really bad things going on in the news, I guess it's kind of an uplifting story."

Tell us what you think! Even though Pitbull have been banned from many places including a banned breed in Ontario, Canada, what do you think about landlords dictating what animal is allowed or not.

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Friday, August 21, 2009

Phoenix the Chow - Neglected and Fighting Cancer

Phoenix the Chow - Neglected and Fighting Cancer
The Durham Humane Society found this severely neglected dog, now named Phoenix, on Sunday, Aug. 16, 2009.

What a truly sad story this is but I have to share it to all of you. A dog who was found severely neglected in Durham Region (Near Toronto) has tested positive for tongue cancer, while the reward for information on his abuser has now jumped to over $5,000.

The four-year-old male Chow was found wandering in the Courtice area, in what the Humane Society and SPCA are calling "horrific condition."

Officers say he was found bleeding from his face and feet, and was underweight and dirty. Much of his snout is damaged from a skin condition.

His ears were severely infected and his nails had grown out several centimeters long -- so long they had curled into the pads of his feet.

He was dubbed "Phoenix" because if he pulls through, he would be like the legendary bird that soared up from the ashes.

Phoenix will now be transferred to a specialist to determine the best cancer treatment. He is expected to respond well.

The reward leading to the conviction of his abuser has now jumped to $5,350.

All donations will go towards his medical treatment.

If you are interested in donating, click below for their website
http://www.humanedurham.com/

Humane Society Of Durham Region
Tel 905-433-2022
Fax 905-433-3965
79 Taunton Rd. West Unit #1
Oshawa, Ont L1G 7B4
General Email: humanedurham@auracom.com
Newsletter Related Email: smalldog@rogers.com

UPDATE: If you wish to donate by credit card via paypal, the Durham Humane Society accepts payments on their website. CLICK HERE TO MAKE A MOST NEED DONATION

We are asking for the public's help in locating whoever the owner of this dog was.
If you have any information leading to the owner of this animal
please contact Debby Houghton at 905-433-2022 ext. 2
or call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-tips(8477).















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