Hello Furiends,
Greetings from the snowy, blowy Inland Northwest. The humans are slipping and sliding all over the roads in their metal machines. We felines, on the other hand are staying close to home and keeping cozy.

I have been working though. Seems as if I can’t leave our Purrsonal Assistant alone for a minute so I have to snoopervise her every move. I did demand an “Al extension” on the desk and that my bed be placed there. If I have to work, I’m going to be comfy!

I hope you are all safe and well and that this little sign in our office will resonate with you.


Cat lovers urged to nominate their furry friends in National Cat Awards 2020

Bad news for us North American felines but great news for felines across the pond. It’s time for nominations for National Cat of the Year 2020 . Last year’s overall winner, Jeffree took the title for helping teenager Finn Hackeson, who has Asperger syndrome, cope with the death of his father.
Other categories include ‘Hero Cat’ for cats that have saved the day and ‘Most Caring Cat’ for pets that have positively impacted a person’s health or wellbeing.
The ‘Furr-ever Friends’ category is aimed at bringing in tales of friendship between children and cats.
The ‘Outstanding Rescue Cat’ is a special award for the most fabulous felines that have been adopted from animal charities. There is also a Purina “Better Together” award to celebrate the special bond between a feline and a human.
The award ceremony will be a star-studded event at London’s Savoy Hotel and is sponsored by PURINA.
So my UK moggie furiends, ,get your humans in gear and have them enter the contest.
CHONKY cats beware, there’s a new feline fitness tracker in town!

The PurrSong Pendant is a tiny device that measures cat’s activity and our sleep. Who knew, a fitness tracker just for felines? The idea behind PurrSong is to get data about our regular routines and to keep track of any times we change those routines. Changes in behavior could indicate there is something wrong. We cats are sneaky in hiding when we don’t feel good and this little gadget might just give you humans a heads up and get us to the vet sooner. The information is sent to an app on the human’s smart phone and will alert to abnormal patterns. The device attaches to our collars. The PurrSong Pendant will be released later this year and will sell for about $100.00. You can watch a video about this cat fitness tracker here.
Eagle Scout’s service project benefits shelter cats.

Marshalltown High School student Marek Jablonski took the little things to another level when he helped renovate the Marshalltown Animal Rescue League’s cat playpen as his Eagle Scout public service project. We felines know how important environment enrichment is for us and it’s even more important for shelter kitties.
Jablonski created a wall climbing feature that allows kitties to get to the very top of the wall. When Jablonski visited the shelter he saw three kittens sitting on one of the steps, staring out the window

We give Marek Jablonski a paws up award for this pawsome gift to the shelter.
Feline Social Club offers sound healing for kitties

Since opening in September 2019, Feline Good Social Club has been a haven for the cat-deprived. If you can’t have a kitty of your own, you can pay $15.00 for a hour for lunch, a break or just some feline time. The Feline Good Social Club’s slogan is “get giddy with a kitty” and encourages all it’s patrons to enjoy the feline company they provide. The organization is a nonprofit, everyone there is a volunteer and the funds received used for facility upkeep, cat food, kitty letter, etc.
The Feline Good Social Club plans events with feline friendly titles such as Cats & Mats Yoga, Paint & Purrs, a cat toy making craft event and a cat-themed movie night. Last weekend Sound Healing with Illuminate Life came in to allow felines and humans to enjoy an unusual meditation session. The event was such a success they are considering doing it on a monthly basis. You can visit The Feline Good Social Club (and meet the kitties available for adoption) at their website or follow them on Facebook.
Homeless cats airlifted to new homes in Washington

I’ve reported on Wings of Rescue and The Jackson Galaxy Project before. These wonderful folks (and others) fly felines (and doggos too) to places where they will have a better chance of being adopted. These 118 cats were airlifted from shelters in Louisiana and Mississippi to Washington State where folks are looking for kitties to give a furever home. Paws up to these folks who work so hard to get kitties adopted, even if it means transporting them thousands of miles away.
The cats chosen to be flown out came from Jefferson Parish Animal Shelter, St. Charles Animal Shelter, and Oktibbeha Humane Society.
Wings of Rescue has flown over 41,000 pets to safety since 2012. The Jackson Galaxy Project’s mission statement is “To improve the lives of animals at risk by transforming
the places they live and helping the people who care for them” and working with Wings of Rescue is only one part of their mission.
You always find the most interesting stories. I think every cat deserves an award.
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We agree- awards for every kitty❣️
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Alberto
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We need more volunteers like that Eagle Scout at our shelter, too. Great stories, as usual. Stay warm!
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Absolutely, that kid gets 2 paws up from us!
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Alberto
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Ooh, meditation and kitties…love it! And transporting animals to where they have a better chance of adoption is such a no-brainer.
Love your need desk beddy; a cat’s work is never done!
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Those felines seemed to enjoy the meditation music! Our shelter purrticipates in the relocation program and it’s great to see felines going to places where people are waiting to adopt them.
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Alberto
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Those were all good but I’m not too sure I want a fitness tracker!
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Oliver here and as purrhaps the CHONKIEST member of the Tribe of Five I couldn’t agree with you more!!
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Chubby and Happy Oliver
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guyz,,,total lee awesum storeez again thiz week tho we gotta agreez with brian; we wood knot sum one trackin what we due ore knot all day…..kinda like mizzturr Orwell’s storee….ya noe ~~~~~~
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Oh Furiends,
The Tribe of Five is with you! We felines don’t get enough privacy as it is. The Humans will just have to use the old fashioned way to make sure we’re healthy!
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Alberto
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Wonderful round-up! We’ve heard of transporting cats like that before – namely from the south whose mild weather year-round means perpetual kitten season – to the north. I’m glad they do that. I can’t even imagine how many lives have been saved!
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We get regular flight at our shelter with small dogs. As this is a rugged mountain town few little dogs are available . They are all quickly adopted .
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I so happy to hear about so many cats being saved from shelters in the south. All of my cats have been rescues.
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The Tribe of Five are all rescues too!
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What a great wall did Marek built for the kitties, I wish he built one for me too😺Love the quote and the old typewriter and all of you, kitties 😸Pawkisses for a Happy Week ahead🐾😽💞
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We don’t understand humans going out in this yucky weather. They should stay home and keep us warm. Also, fitness trackers for cats is just wrong. We are never going to be convinced that we need more exercise by a piece of plastic. Purrs, Snoops and Kommando Kitty
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