Friday, May 25, 2012

Did you feed them?



Click to  Give free food and Care

 http://www.TheAnimalrescuesite.com

 The also have a store where you can buy items that also pays for food and care.....

 http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=3&link=ctg_ars_home_from_ggc_home_sitenav&siteID=UO85MF6im_8-nYIb102rpsJZ8_2MI_aiZw


Meeow...We all thank you!

Kitty and Nelda

Thursday, May 24, 2012

DNA Testing BIGFOOT

BIGFOOT

 
 
Bryan Sykes is apparently looking to test "bigfoot"/"yeti"/"sasquatch" rumors 
using DNA:
 
Article:  Bigfoot & Yeti DNA Study Gets Serious
Date: 22 May 2012 Time: 11:02 AM ET
 
http://www.livescience.com/20487-yeti-bigfoot-dna-cryptozoology.html
 
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BBC -  DNA to shed light on yeti claims
 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18160673 
 
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Wanted: Bigfoot hair samples for European study -By MARIA CHENG, Associated Press – 1 day ago  
 

LOL... Interesting! Dr Sykes is very well known   look him up.

Nelda

Sunday, May 13, 2012

It's Mother's Day and I'm a Mother!

It is Mother's Day!

And I'm a mother, in fact I'm a grandmother. I have only one wish for today.  It will make the perrrrrrrrrrrrrrfit present!

Go feed my friends and cousins 

Please use this link:

 http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=3&link=ctg_ars_home_from_ggc_home_sitenav&siteID=UO85MF6im_8-ui3L1ch3wkXdmJwEcm1Chw

Grandma has been teaching us to help others.

Karama Says what goes around comes around. WE have a nice home and enough food, I've never known hunger. I don't think it would be a nice feeling, So Please take time from your happy Family Day and Share your good Luck with others... 

Feed the needy! 

 http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=3&link=ctg_ars_home_from_ggc_home_sitenav&siteID=UO85MF6im_8-ui3L1ch3wkXdmJwEcm1Chw

 

Love you Grandma Cat and Love bucket

 

Friday, May 11, 2012

My Cat House - remember to feed them...


Hi,
BigBoy said I should tell you about their cat house. After loosing Scoop to the dreaded Bobcat tick dense, I decided I'd never let another of my cats die from my ignorance. The cat run is actually 24 ft long by about 6ft wide the roof on the far side is 10ft and on this side about 6ft. It has cat walks at different levels along the walls there is a tunnel and shelves that are divided into boxes for beds if they want to sleep. I dig up grass since I can't seem to get it to grow inside the pen..to feed to them every other day or so.. the cat boxes are out here as smelly boxes is not my thing.. as if it is any ones thing.

Here you can see part of the cat walks inside the cathouse.
All ten if my cats just love being outside. This is the only way I can give them what they crave and still protect them.

I'd love to create a shelter for un-adoptable animals. My sister and I have close to 9 acres here, undeveloped land. If I ever win the lottery that is my goal with my half of it.

Now to give you the link to go feed the animals at the Great animal rescue site...

 http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=3&link=ctg_ars_home_from_ggc_home_sitenav&siteID=UO85MF6im_8-GzUs5mVeNs.hqMSi5Ja7_A


Nelda sending love for all those who need it...
http://www.Hey-You.info  (my web site)


SPOT THE MOTH

The peppered moth is so good at blending in with the background that researchers knew little about its behavior in the wild for decades. Can you spot the light-colored typica moth against the lichen filled tree bark?Michael Majerus
Interesting  articles over at

Follow The Scientist

 http://the-scientist.com/2012/05/01/spot-the-moth/

If you wonder about the world of animals... or is that insects??

nelda

thursday its feed me time!

Hi,
My name is Big Boy, a silly name but I love it.
Do you know how hard it is to live in a house full of GIRLS.... eck! No, really I love my sisters and Mom and Grandma and best of all My human momma. CoCo our doggie now she can be a little ruff cause she always wants to play! but she used to let me nurse on her.. Everybody says I look like grandma, but my almost twin brother does too.

What I wanted to talk about was all the cousins out there that don't have a nice home like we do. My human momma won't let us run free outside because we have that bobcat tick disease here. I'm about 2 yrs old but I  can't spell it so mom will have to tell you about it. Some of Mom's first rescue cats got sick with it...Mom lives back in the woods up a dirt road, in Missouri., and there are wild animals.

 Cytauxzoonosis -  A Fatal tick-borne illness
What the blazes is cytauxzoonosis? It is a disease carried by ticks infected by feeding on wild bobcats. So your cat plays in the woods picks up a tick and is bitten by it infecting him with Cytauxzoonosis.

There are no clinical signs of cytauxzoonosis during the first 20 days of infection, when the organism is growing within blood vessels throughout the cat’s body. The first signs are seen three to seven days before death occurs due to massive organ failure and bleeding disorders . . . 
When the cat starts showing clinical signs that it is sick, the time clock has started. The cat has five to six days before it is dead. The cells rupture, and the spleen and bone marrow are affected. The cat goes into shock, and it literally has no blood left. Its muscles cramp and the cat has a lot of pain.

My momma built our "CAT RUN" so we could go outside but not run off into the woods. She uses stuff to kill ticks every 2-3 months and spreads it all over and around our play house. Out to about 100 ft from our house. She really cares about us. Maybe Mom can show you a picture of our Cat home...


We get to go out through a kitchen window and most of us are outside all day long. Its fun playing in the sun...  I even caught a mouse.. Brought it in to mom, I thought she'd like it,  but she made me take it back outside.

Well Grandma says to ask you to go click on the food button. So our friends will have something to eat. I'm going outside to play you have a good day now.. 
Love you
Big Boy, the cat
 Don't forget to feed me!




Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Have you pushed my button - Today?

Hi, I'm halfface. My almost twin sister has a full line down  the center of her nose, she is face. When we were born our human momma thought we looked like Possum babies...  LOL we sure fooled her! There are eight of us kids. No Mom's not a horder, but our kitty momma didn't get any birth control right away.. so there was two litters of us.. Our kitty Momma is now fixed and we don't have to share the play area with anyone else. I'm the shy one, that's why Grandma said I had to go first...


Anyway Grandma said I needed to ask you to push the button today! You know the link to feed all those hungry cousins of mine who have no human Mommies and Daddies to love them. I'm so glad my human mommie loves me. She gives us food and water everyday. You can feed the hungry every day by just pushing on this link! Would you please do it for me? I worry about them.




All eleven of us thank you!
10 cats 1 dog

My human Momma's dream would be to have a rescue home for un-adoptable pets, you know those with special needs...

Love Halfface
and momma Nelda



Tuesday, May 8, 2012

It's Tuesday -Please feed them.!


http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=3&link=ctg_ars_home_from_ggc_home_sitenav&siteID=UO85MF6im_8-dFWxn5UjioqFA7Qa0dT9wA

Click there to Give It's FREE

Really its free and you will help all my friends, who have no homes. It has been almost four years now, But I remember it well. It was the middle of the night and my momma heard me crying. I was so lost.I couldn't find my kitty mommie and my brothers or sisters. I was all by myself. My human momma lives back in the woods and I just know one of those coyotes would have ate me if momma hadn't come outside and got me. I was so scared. I asked her to let you all known you can feed my friends for free if you click on that link.  What's nice is that there is no junk attached to that link.  My momma calls me grandma, because there are three generations of children here. All in all there are 10 of us. and there is CoCo our dog too. but we don't need food momma keeps us fed well, it is all my friends I'm so worried about. Tuesday is a good day to be kind!

Thanks Grandma.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

What did I do to you, that you should torture me?

 
What did I do to you, that you should torture me? I deserve to be humanly treated too....

A new undercover investigation shows in graphic detail how more than 6,000 goats and pigs are intentionally maimed -- while they're still alive and many without adequate anesthesia -- in military medical training exercises every year.
The Department of Defense says trainers slice open live animals and saw off their limbs in order to train medics in how to treat human injuries. But medical professionals, veterans and advocates counter that this kind of cruelty to animals is no longer necessary -- and is, in fact, counterproductive --- when more effective human-patient simulators can be used instead.
Dr. James Santos is a retired Lieutenant Commander in the Navy and a physician. And after working with real patients in the field and at the Naval Medical Center, he knows that operating on live animals did not train him in how to treat real, complex human injuries.
CLICK ON THE LINK ABOVE  YOU CAN SEE THE VIDEO.. 

Video footage from the investigation is chilling: goats' legs are cut off with garden shears and the goats moan in pain, showing that they have not been adequately anesthetized.

But worst of all is knowing that not only is this kind of animal cruelty unnecessary -- it could actually make medics less prepared to treat real human injuries. 

 "Compared with humans, goats and pigs are much smaller," Santos says. "Their skin is thicker, and the anatomy of their organs, blood vessels, skeletons are drastically different."

These differences can mean that medics actually have to spend time unlearning what they know about effectively treating animals, or waste time translating from animal to human anatomy in the middle of life and death situations. Whereas human-patient simulators breathe, bleed and even have bones to break -- and allow trainees to practice treatments again and again until they get it right and are as prepared as they can be to save real lives.




Thanks for being a change-maker,
- Pulin and the Change.org team

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

LEGS CUT OFF While alive

I am
Shocked, ashamed and horrified that the branch of service the actual military field I was in could do such a thing. This is the worst thing I have ever read about cruelty to animals.

No wonder our soldiers have PTSD, if they were exposed to this... . I just want to scream..
I'm keeping the email if you want to see the video Email me I'll forward it to you.... SUBJECT LINE: send video of goats military cutting off their legs 
my email is nelda_percival@hotmail.com 


I was trained as a Combat medic for Naum.. we NEVER USED Animals Live or DEAD!


PLEASE HELP MAKE THIS STOP!
 
Nelda -
A new undercover investigation shows in graphic detail how more than 6,000 goats and pigs are intentionally maimed -- while they're still alive and many without adequate anesthesia -- in military medical training exercises every year.
The Department of Defense says trainers slice open live animals and saw off their limbs in order to train medics in how to treat human injuries. But medical professionals, veterans and advocates counter that this kind of cruelty to animals is no longer necessary -- and is, in fact, counterproductive --- when more effective human-patient simulators can be used instead.
Dr. James Santos is a retired Lieutenant Commander in the Navy and a physician. And after working with real patients in the field and at the Naval Medical Center, he knows that operating on live animals did not train him in how to treat real, complex human injuries.
Video footage from the investigation is chilling: goats' legs are cut off with garden shears and the goats moan in pain, showing that they have not been adequately anesthetized.
But worst of all is knowing that not only is this kind of animal cruelty unnecessary -- it could actually make medics less prepared to treat real human injuries. "Compared with humans, goats and pigs are much smaller," Santos says. "Their skin is thicker, and the anatomy of their organs, blood vessels, skeletons are drastically different."
These differences can mean that medics actually have to spend time unlearning what they know about effectively treating animals, or waste time translating from animal to human anatomy in the middle of life and death situations. Whereas human-patient simulators breathe, bleed and even have bones to break -- and allow trainees to practice treatments again and again until they get it right and are as prepared as they can be to save real lives.
Thanks for being a change-maker,

Nelda now ashamed of the military medical