Howdy Everyone
As I promised in an earlier post, I did setup a email address just for the blog. If everyone would please use this address from now on, it realy would make things a lot easier on this end. No need to re-submit what was already sent, I have it all saved.
And the New Address is: petnews4catsdogs@gmail.com
That should do it for this time around. We still would like to hear from you about the website.
Kevin
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Monday, September 12, 2005
More Ideas for Helping Katrina's Lost Pets
Main Page: "HURRICANE KATRINA INFORMATION
The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry, the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (LA/SPCA), the Louisiana Veterinary Medical Association (LVMA), the Louisiana Animal Control Association (LACA), the LSU AgCenter, and the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) are managing animal evacuations and recovery plans for New Orleans pets and displaced animals. Click HERE for more information."
The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry, the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (LA/SPCA), the Louisiana Veterinary Medical Association (LVMA), the Louisiana Animal Control Association (LACA), the LSU AgCenter, and the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) are managing animal evacuations and recovery plans for New Orleans pets and displaced animals. Click HERE for more information."
Sunday, September 11, 2005
Need Your Input for the Cats and Dogs Website
Howdy
Well things are settling down some around here, and it's time to get back to work on the Pet News for Cats and Dogs website.
The Official Launch is getting close! We still have time to implement a few more ideas from the public. Several suggestions have already been included, with more ideas set for inclusion a little later.
Whatever your idea we would love to hear it. Our goal is to have one of the best sites available on the internet, when it comes to finding information concerning Cats and Dogs. Together we can do this, after all it really is about helping our four legged friends who we call Master
A couple of people have asked about writing stories and articles to be included, Yes, this is exactly the type of things we are looking for. Now the stories/articles will have to be about Cats and/or Dogs, well at least Pet related.
Last thing for this post. Another idea from a reader was to include a section for Pet Jokes. This will be something else the visitors can be directly involved in. We need some jokes to get it started, they do need to be Clean and in Good Taste.
Till next time
Kevin
P.S. Those of you who have the email address please continue to use it. I will be posting the new address as soon as it is setup and working correctly.
Well things are settling down some around here, and it's time to get back to work on the Pet News for Cats and Dogs website.
The Official Launch is getting close! We still have time to implement a few more ideas from the public. Several suggestions have already been included, with more ideas set for inclusion a little later.
Whatever your idea we would love to hear it. Our goal is to have one of the best sites available on the internet, when it comes to finding information concerning Cats and Dogs. Together we can do this, after all it really is about helping our four legged friends who we call Master
A couple of people have asked about writing stories and articles to be included, Yes, this is exactly the type of things we are looking for. Now the stories/articles will have to be about Cats and/or Dogs, well at least Pet related.
Last thing for this post. Another idea from a reader was to include a section for Pet Jokes. This will be something else the visitors can be directly involved in. We need some jokes to get it started, they do need to be Clean and in Good Taste.
Till next time
Kevin
P.S. Those of you who have the email address please continue to use it. I will be posting the new address as soon as it is setup and working correctly.
Thursday, September 08, 2005
Katrina and Pets
Katrina and the devastation she left in her wake has dominated the News Broadcasts for some time. Fortunately, it seems they are starting to get a handle on a situation that is like nothing this country has seen before.
Our Prayers go out to everyone affected, from the victims, the rescue workers, the crews working to drain New Orleans, the military, volunteers in the shelters, etc...
There really are so many that we owe a big Thank You to for their response in the aftermath of this storm. Let's not forget that this isn't just about New Orleans, but the whole region.
As a result of Katrina, many families have lost everything, including their pets. In some cases they have had to give them up because of circumstances bryond their control. Still others may have had to leave their pets behind, and now have to live with not knowing.
What can we do beside the obvious of donating to organizations like the Red Cross, Salvation Army, etc.? Consider being a Foster Caregiver to a pet rescued from the storm area. If you are not in that area, you might consider sending a donation to a rescue center that is down there. Another idea might be adopting a pet from your local shelter, in honor of the pets from down south.
Below is a link to one such site that has been recommended to me. I will be listing more sites like this as I hear about them.
Till Next Time,
Kevin
Our Prayers go out to everyone affected, from the victims, the rescue workers, the crews working to drain New Orleans, the military, volunteers in the shelters, etc...
There really are so many that we owe a big Thank You to for their response in the aftermath of this storm. Let's not forget that this isn't just about New Orleans, but the whole region.
As a result of Katrina, many families have lost everything, including their pets. In some cases they have had to give them up because of circumstances bryond their control. Still others may have had to leave their pets behind, and now have to live with not knowing.
What can we do beside the obvious of donating to organizations like the Red Cross, Salvation Army, etc.? Consider being a Foster Caregiver to a pet rescued from the storm area. If you are not in that area, you might consider sending a donation to a rescue center that is down there. Another idea might be adopting a pet from your local shelter, in honor of the pets from down south.
Below is a link to one such site that has been recommended to me. I will be listing more sites like this as I hear about them.
Till Next Time,
Kevin

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