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Gabriel is Second Chance Companions miracle kitty – he is our feature Christmas cat that is looking for a forever home…

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Gabriel has an amazing story of survival starting at just three months old…He had a fractured pelvis and couldn’t “poop” so everything was blocked inside which forced his intestines in the chest area which made it very hard to breathe. The vet said he needed surgery right away and then he may not make it. During the surgery his heart stopped and they got it going again…MIRACLE! Gabe is a very beautiful blue eyed kitty that is deaf but otherwise healthy and very good with dogs, cats and kids. Basically he can’t hear any commotion so gets along with all.

If you are interested in Gabriel please contact Earlene at etrestrail@wildblue.net

Merry Christmas – PW

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This is Alyce’s brother Andrew…

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Andrew is a Seal Pt. Himalayan Mix and like Alyce was rescued from a local barn in the SW Washington area. Extremely playful and gorgeous to boot! They have another sibling Bootsie (black with white paws) but he is one active kitty and didn’t want his photo taken. Andrew was a ham for the camera and would definitely make a great family addition.

If you are interested in Andrew please contact Earlene at etrestrail@wildblue.net

Kitty kisses – PW

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Warning! cuteness follows…..

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This is Alyce – she is a Lynx Pt. Himalayan Mix that was rescued out of barn with other siblings! She is about nine weeks old and have been well socialized. Alyce is really this adorable beautiful markings and coloring.

If you are interested please contact Earlene etrestrail@wildblue.net

Kitty kisses – PW

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This is Desi a Second Chance Companion rescue available for adoption….

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Desi was rescued about three years ago with six other siblings. She is on the shy side but after about 15 minutes she started really working the camera! Miss Desi likes the attention on her own terms, but definitely likes to be loved. She does have a sister Daisy that is looking for a home too…

If you are interested please contact Earlene at etrestrail@wildblue.net

Kitty kisses – PW

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Scottie is a foster kitty available for adoption with Second Chance Companions

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Scottie is a unique three month old kitty in that he is a polydactyl one! I have never seen this before and I instantly fell in love. Unfortunately Kirk is highly allergic to cats so Scottie couldn’t come home with me. He is a very playful boy and gets along with other kitties in the home. He is not afraid to play with the bigger kitties either.

I recently did a photo shoot at Earlene’s house, she is fostering several cats that are available for adoption if you are interested in Scottie please contact her at etrestrail@wildblue.net. Let her know that you were referred by me!

Kitty kisses – PW

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Indigo Rescue is a non-profit animal rescue organization with a goal to end pet over population and abandonment in the greater Portland, Oregon community.

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Heather Hines, President of the organization, took some time out of her crazy schedule for Q & A:

What are some of the day to day challenges you face running a pet rescue?

We partner with county shelters and intervene when they contact us about dogs who are failing in the shelter environment or have come in with serious injuries. Generally, because of overcrowding at the shelters, we operate under a time constraint when trying to put dogs in compatible foster homes. It’s always a scramble to find a foster home fast enough. Of course, without a compromised economy, fundraising for a non-profit animal rescue is always a challenge, so you can imagine what it’s like now!

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(Read Fresno’s story here.)

What is the perfect day for you?

One without crisis…but there’s no such thing in animal rescue. Our work is never done.

What was the one moment that made you go WOW – I am doing something good here?

There really wasn’t one moment. Every time we’ve had a dog or cat that was badly broken, abused or challenged in any way, then recovered and found a great home, we feel great. Every spay/neuter event we’ve hosted and prevented thousands of additional births, we feel great.

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(Read Savannah’s story here)

How many animals are in your care now?

Our group generally fosters between 35-50 dogs at a time, and a few cats. As soon as a slot opens in a foster home, we fill it!

We hear a lot about dog rescue in Portland, OR but what about cat rescue? Is the need just as great or greater?

MUCH GREATER. 500 cat rescues will not fix the cat problem. It would only enable our community’s failure to commit to their cats for their entire lives. It’s simple math. There are too many cats and not enough homes. There are too many people who move and leave their intact cat behind to fend for itself while it produces more kittens. SPAY/NEUTER, SPAY/NEUTER, SPAY/NEUTER.

What is it about cats you love?

Their way of showing affection and their unique, funny personalities.

What are some questions that people should ask themselves before bringing a pet into their family structure?

  • Can you imagine yourself providing a home for a pet for between 12 and 20 years in spite of any of life’s unexpected changes?
  • Does your schedule allow you to provide adequate training (‘cuz surprise, they don’t train themselves…), exercise and stimulation for your pet?
  • Are you comfortable living with all of a pet’s little issues (barking, shedding, etc.)
  • Can you afford routine or urgent vet care?
  • Can you imagine your pet as a member of your family and household, rather than occupying your garage or yard?

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What is it about dogs you love?

Their playful innocence and devotion.

What is the best thing someone can do to help an organization like yours?

Donate, host fundraisers, foster a rescued dog, volunteer, or…board your dog at our cage free boarding at Indigo Ranch!

How can people get involved with Indigo Rescue?

Sign up for our volunteer yahoo group by going to our website clicking the Volunteer page. Volunteer emails go out once or twice a week and advise people of what we’re doing.

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(Read Lilly’s story here)

How can people reading this help you right now?

Make a tax deductible donation to our $10,000 challenge, deadline December 31st, 2009.

Thank you Heather! Great information and lots to think about…I know times are tough, and even tougher for a non-profit. If you can give $5  – that $5 can really make a difference. Indigo Rescue, PO Box 554, Beaverton, OR 97075.

Doxzen Pet Photos will be donating $5 for every 10×13  print that is ordered from your photo shoot to Indigo Rescue!

Dog kisses- PW

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