I loved hearing about the people who helped to pay off the layaway fees for those moms and parents who had things set aside for their kids. It was like a a Secret Santa and a great surprise to those moms who came to the stores and found out they didn't owe anything on their layaways!! Originally Posted by alluringavaWhere did you hear that? Sounds great.
Let's keep this thread going all year! Random Acts of Kindness should be something we do all year round! Alluringava if you want to pm me I can tell you how to make some nice warm inexpensive shelters for the feral, abandoned cats you feed. It's getting colder and they need a nice warm place to go in out of the cold, rain.How lovely, you sound like such a lovely person!
Last year when I still had my job of 8 yrs I spent $10k of my own money rescuing, vetting, and rehoming dogs. I can't do it anymore, but I do still help other rescuers when I can if they have a need for vetting a dog or cat. I recently gave $185 for neuter, shots, ear meds for a dog that was found running the streets. I also helped pay for boarding him so he wouldn't have to go to the shelter. He is a pit bull so they don't have a lot of chance to get adopted out here
I also ended up w/2 more dogs and 1 more cat since I started rescuing and one dog is special needs, so I really can't take in any more My special needs dog requires so much that all my extra money goes to her care right now. I don't even spend money on myself much anymore unless it's a necessity
I did gift some services I had paid for and couldn't use by the expiration date. I also gifted a month payment on my disabled girl friends cell phone this month. Originally Posted by PrincessLeeGFE
Where did you hear that? Sounds great.
I loved reading the story of the guy dressed as Santa who went around giving out $100 to people who looked like they needed it. (With a police escort - sorry no link.) Originally Posted by Leah Ireland
Leah I saw that on the news also. One kid took all the money out of his piggy bank and paid off someone's layaway! I thought that was exceptional!Where I volunteer, we do the trapping and neutering. And there are some very kind people...a couple who uses their OWN money ( although they get donations too from the local feline medical center) and have spayed and neutered over ONE HUNDRED stray cats. They take care of a feral colony in the eastern part of my town. They even warm the canned food up in the cold months for these kitties!!!
Yes there are feral cat rescues if you do a google search for them you can find quite a few in different areas. The problem with feral cats is most people in the neighborhood don't want you to feed them because they will stay and multiply. So the idea is since you can't catch them to "trap, spay/neuter and release" to the area they are use to. Some people will trap and take them to someone's backyard who will agree to feed them. Unfortunately I've rescued several "feral" cats and if they are truly feral and mom's were feral they can be tamed, but you have to contain them so they don't get out and run away looking for a place to hide out. I took in 2 ferals and they both as soon as they could sneak out my door got out and never came back It takes a long time to get them tame and sometimes they never do, it depends on how scared they are of people.
Roothead, you and your SO sound like wonderful people, who are teaching your kids to be outstanding members of society! I love it when people teach their kids that there are others that are more needy and don't give them everything they want. Many kids these days are very "ME" oriented. All they think about is themselves....so sad. Originally Posted by PrincessLeeGFE
thanks for sharing clouddancer, that was a wonderful story, and what made it especially nice is that you recognized the young lady even though you didn't know her personally.
alluringava that's wonderful that you help with ferals, they need so much help.
A lot of people don't like cats hanging around. I rescued one last year from the shelter, an owner surrender, that was going to be killed; and PollyKita is a polydactyl cat (many toes) and was very sick with a respiratory infection when I got her, she was also skinny and looks like someone may have kicked her in the mouth as her front teeth are broken off and she looked like she might have had some fights as her ear is tattered. She spent 3 weeks in my bathroom as I nursed her back to health. She was really quite sweet and loving and talked a lot to me. Then as soon as I let her out of the bathroom she "hates" all my other rescued animals LOL I think she is scared of them...so she stays hidden most of the time under the bed or in the closet. She has gotten fat from inactivity and good food LOL the only time she comes out is when I'm in the bathroom she will come in there to see me and get some love. I think she feels safe in there, like it's "her room" LOL I wish I could find her a home where she would be the only animal as I think she would be much happier, but sadly no one wants a 6 yr old cat, even though she is a great cat with no bad habits. Originally Posted by PrincessLeeGFE