My friend Carolyn’s horse died last week. I worked at home the day Ginger Rose died, so I wasn’t there to hug her and cry with her. I knew I wanted to do something comfortingContinue reading
Category: compassion
Envisioning A Forever Home For Zoe
Little Zoe would so love a home and humans to call her own. I made her a forever home vision board. If you’re reading this post in email, you can click through to our siteContinue reading
Creating Love For Animals, Our Next Chapter
Cheshire has been telling stories about his family online and in print for almost all of his life. He started in print with Please, Send Money, a story about the kitties trying to help earnContinue reading
The Healing Potential of Cats
Our Upstairs Human has been downstairs for about a week now because she has an injury and needs to sleep sitting up. She doesn’t have the right sort of chair for sleeping upstairs. And sheContinue reading
Foster Kitten Lily
This is Foster Kitten Lily. She showed up here a couple of weeks ago. She took up residence in our shed, and ate meals with the Garden Kitties. Well, with Sparkle. Huck wouldn’t go inContinue reading
Dona Nobis Pacem
My life in our house started with meditation with my human. Meditation made her peaceful enough for me to approach her. Of course, then she grabbed me. I forgive her, now, because I have aContinue reading
How are you after (during?) the floods?
Nutmeggy has our human and some other humans working on a database of Texas anipals. We have a lot of online friends around Texas and want to help make sure everyone is accounted for andContinue reading
Seaside
Robin got to meditate on the beach this afternoon. (Petie stayed home and napped on her bed.) Please, click here if you don’t see the video.
Robin, a skunk and some ground hogs
Robin went away to New York, to Omega Institute, where she meditated with other people who are professors. The first animal to cross her path in New York was a SKUNK. Robin and U.H. lookedContinue reading
In Memory of C.C., the Alamo Cat
C.C., who lived at the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, for almost 18 years crossed the Rainbow Bridge on Sunday. According to the San Antonio Express News, the official Alamo humans are planning to buryContinue reading