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#11 craig333

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Posted 13 October 2017 - 03:20 PM

I hope I never need that list but I think I'll print it and stash it just in case. 

 

They're making some good progress today. Just hope its enough for when the predicted winds pick up. Keeping my fingers crossed.


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#12 Lighthawk

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Posted 14 October 2017 - 01:43 AM

Pass it on!
One good deed deserves another.
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#13 PackRat

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Posted 19 October 2017 - 08:21 PM

I looked around and found that there were more than one place that would MATCH your donation to the Red Cross and you could stipulate it go to Sonoma Country (we are in Marin) so I went with that.

 

Then I went to the Marin Humane Society over in Bel Marin Keys to volunteer as they have been taking in a lot of pets from those who were burned out and I knew a friend whose house in Coffee Park was a total loss had to take his five cats there. He found temporary lodging with friends who had dogs I think so the cats could not stay there.

 

Anyway, they told me they had plenty of volunteers so I just hung around and played with the one of his cats that used to live where he worked and that knew me. So I did a donation there as well since they are pretty much full or the regular strays and abandoned animals up for adoption and now were taking in pets who needed temporary shelter as well.

 

So...I went into the room the cats were snoozing in and made a little "kiss-kiss" noise I had taught Cross-Eyed Mary over the last couple years meant I was there with treats and a brushing at the shop. Now I hadn't seen her in over three months but as soon as she heard that sound, she popped out of a cat bed and came to me.

 

Here is the little lady doing her best lap dance for me and getting a treat or two:

 

 

 

 

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