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Nuageux’s Peaceful Transition (Hospice Cat Update)

I recently said my final goodbye to Nuageux (JoJo), my first hospice foster kitty. The loving and gentle Dr Blair Burggren of Peaceful Transitions helped ease JoJo into his final sleep on May 26th. It was only then that I was able to kiss JoJo’s cheeks and toes. (He allowed only kisses on his head . . . → Read More: Nuageux’s Peaceful Transition (Hospice Cat Update)

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Arya And Meera Need A Forever Home

Hi. Our names are Arya and Meera and we’re looking for our forever home. Do you know a family who would like to adopt 2 playful, affectionate, social, and gregarious sister kitties?

Someone abandoned us on the Chehalis-Western Trail when we were tiny kittens. Fortunately someone rescued us and took us to a foster home. . . . → Read More: Arya And Meera Need A Forever Home

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Plant And Rummage Sale Fundraiser for Feline Friends (6/4/16)

Yard saling season is upon us again and my favorite sale is in just a few weeks: the annual Plant & Rummage sale for Feline Friends.

Where: Griffin School When: June 4, 2016 (Saturday) Time: 9 AM to 2 PM

There are always great deals on a wide variety of things. People can usually find . . . → Read More: Plant And Rummage Sale Fundraiser for Feline Friends (6/4/16)

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Urinary Block Busters (Treating Urinary/Bladder Stones)

Urinary stones are clusters of mineral crystals in the urinary tract. They’re often called bladder stones because 85% of dog and cat urinary stones are in the bladder. Veterinarians and researchers also refer to them as uroliths or cystic calculi.

Struvite stones. Photo courtesy of Joel Mills.

Jump to: Causes of urinary stones ||Â . . . → Read More: Urinary Block Busters (Treating Urinary/Bladder Stones)

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