Showing posts with label Senior Cats Deserve Better. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Senior Cats Deserve Better. Show all posts

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Help Senior Pet Project Earn a $5 Bonus . . . . and Possibly WIN $500 or $1000 in October!!





Senior Pet Project (www.SeniorPetProject.org) needs your help!  As members of iGive, Senior Pet Project earns donations when our friends sign up and install the iGive button, which activates when you shop at a participating online retailer!  It doesn't cost you anything to use iGive, and you just shop online as you normally would.  Just click the iGive button to make sure it is active when you shop.  The best part is that Senior Pet Project earns a percentage of every online purchase you make from participating online retailers!  It's so easy, and it's FREE for you to use, however it earns crucial donations for our cause.  Here is the link to sign up:  http://www.igive.com/4oG4ig7





Each "new to iGive" member who joins under Senior Pet Project with this link: ~ http://www.igive.com/4oG4ig7  ~ during October 2014 and tries the iGive Button beginning within a week of joining, and continues to try the Button through 1/15/15 will earn a $5 bonus for his or her chosen cause.  The member who successfully invites and signs-up the greatest number of "new to iGive" members between September 30, 2014 and midnight (Chicago time) October 31, 2014 will win $1,000 for his or her cause.  The second and third place members will each win $500 for their cause. The new member must try the iGive Button and it must be "phoning home" properly to be considered "in use" and active through 1/15/15 to be counted.

Here is Senior Pet Project's dedicated link for you to sign up with!  Every donation is a blessing for us, so please . . . . won't you sign up and help us through iGive, and share with your friends and family?!  Senior pets everywhere are in need.  Thank you in advance.

http://www.igive.com/4oG4ig7


Monday, May 5, 2014

Top 10 Reasons to Adopt A Senior Cat ♥


Here at The Gifted Pet, we truly adore the seniors, and we want to challenge you to look behind the fluffy cuteness of a new puppy or kitten and see the beauty that older pets have to offer! Here are our top 10 reasons to adopt a senior cat (also be sure to check out our top 10 reasons to adopt a senior dog). For tips on caring for your older pet, ask us about Senior Pet Care 101.
  




Top 10 reasons to adopt a Senior Cat:

1. When senior cats are adopted, they seem to understand that they’ve been rescued, and are all the more thankful for it.

2. A senior cat’s personality has already developed, so you’ll know if he or she is a good fit for your family.

3. You can teach an old cat new tricks: Senior cats have the attention span and impulse control that makes them easier to train than their youthful counterparts.

4. A senior cat may very well already know basic household etiquette (like not attacking your feet at night) anyway!

5. In particular, senior cats are often already litter trained and are less likely to “forget” where the box is.






6. A senior cat won’t grow any larger, so you’ll know exactly how much cat you’re getting.

7. Senior cats are often content to just relax in your company, unlike younger cats, who may get into mischief because they’re bored.

8. Speaking of relaxing, senior cats make great napping buddies.

9. Senior cats often know that scratching posts (not furniture) are for scratching and toys (not hands or feet) are for biting.


10. Senior cats are some of the hardest to find homes for ~ so when you adopt a senior cat, you’re truly saving a life.

Choosing to adopt a senior cat is a life-saving choice, but don’t adopt one because you feel bad . . . . adopt one because they’re easy going, instant companions.  When senior cats are surrendered it may be due to a life altering change and is a last resort, however we are finding that lately this is not always the case.  An owner’s ill health, the birth of a child, allergies, senior pet illness, an unforeseen move or financial change; the reasons (or excuses) are many. Senior cats that end up in shelters are good cats with no place else to go.  No senior pet deserves to spend the last years of their life in a noisy, scary shelter. By choosing to adopt a senior cat you’re giving him, or her, a second chance at life.  ♥



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