Showing posts with label kashida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kashida. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Kashida

Hi, I'm Kashida, your beautiful wee furries-Paws in the Park spokescat.

Kashida

This Saturday, local pets and owners will come together in downtown Orlando to raise money for homeless dogs and cats like me. Without the help of our community, we wouldn't be able to find the new, loving furever homes we deserve.

Kashida

Check back next week for details and pictures of the event. I hear there are going to be some pretty interesting activities, including a kissing contest! I know of one ween who's sure to lick the competition.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

A Little Solicitation

Paws in the Park, the SPCA of Central Florida's biggest fundraiser, is in two weeks, and guess who's walking - yours truly and the weens! Please consider sponsoring us!

Unknown Female
Look deep into my eyes...
You're getting very sleepy...
You're reaching for your wallet...

But for real, the SPCA runs on money it raises itself. It receives no government funding. And they do so much good. Think of the kitties (and goggies)! For more information, visit orlandopets.org.


Today was a good day at the shelter. There were only about 25 cages with cats, so everyone got out while I was there, and I got to spend a good amount of time in the free roam rooms. There was a great little guy named Butters who loved the camera! Unfortunately, he was blowing snot bubbles, and as cute as that was, he got taken to isolation for treatment. But he'll be back and will win someone over for sure.

Butters

Butters

Butters, an outtake Butters, an outtake
I haz a sniffle.
(Please click for enlargements, his faces are hilarious!)

Judah has an ugly sore on his leg, so he's got an appointment with the vet to have that taken care of. He's looking sick to me too, so it's a good thing someone will be seeing him. Before I left, I went back in to visit him for a bit. He's always hiding in a condo or igloo, so I wanted to get him out and really feel the love. He sat in my lap and purred and did not move. I hated to have to go. He's so handsome with his heart shaped nose.

And guess what?! Cowboy was getting adopted to a great couple as I was leaving! I love people who give the older cats a chance, because they're awesome.