Posts Tagged ‘cat’

Meeting Crookshanks

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Story submitted by Adrianna and Lou.

This is our story of how Bobbi and the Strays helped us meet our wonderful Crookshanks.

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About two and a half years ago, the cat I grew up with, Frisky, died at the age of 15.  He had not been sick for long, only a few months, but his death was a big shock for me.  I had grown up with Frisky since I was 9 years old, and he had been my best friend all my life since that time.  I was heartbroken over it, especially since he had been getting better right before he died.  It took me a very long time to stop crying every night over him.

 

About a year after Frisky had passed on, my boyfriend Lou and I were going to dinner at Atlas Park when we saw Bobbi and the Strays and decided to go in and just look at and pet a few of the cats.  It was hard at first, I hadn’t been around many cats since Frisky had died, and I didn’t know how I would feel.  We both were feeling pretty awful about Frisky and were going to leave when Lou turned to me and said “Look at this cat, she’s got the most amazing coloring!  She’s so pretty.”  So, I came over to the cage and as soon as she turned around and our eyes met, I fell in love with her.  Bobbi and the Strays was calling her “Lily” at the time.  I put my fingers into her cage and she came right up to me and started rubbing her cheeks all over my hands.  We stood there for thirty minutes just absolutely in awe of how beautiful and sweet this cat was.  

 

When we left to go to dinner I cried to have to leave her there.  All we talked about over dinner was how beautiful and sweet she was to us.  It felt like a pit in my stomach to have to drive away after dinner and not be taking her home.  I pushed it to the back of my mind, because at the time… Lou and I were getting ready to move to New Jersey together and we were both completely unable to house a pet.

 

A few weeks passed, we were packing and our lives were in the chaos of pre-moving with boxes and belongings everywhere, when we decided to go out to dinner again to get away from the stress.  We ended up at Atlas Park again and as we were walking past, who do we happen to see in the window of Bobbi and the Strays?  Lily!  The same cat that we had adored a few weeks earlier.  We went inside and said hello to her and afterwards it was just awful to leave again.  We still had not moved yet, and it would be another month until our new apartment would be done getting renovated and inspected.  But I knew that she was meant to be in my life.  

 

That night when we got home, I looked up Bobbi & the Strays on the internet and found them and Lily’s posting.  I sent a very long email describing our situation and our love for this cat.  I felt, at that point, that I didn’t care what I had to do, pay, or who I had to speak to and convince that when I was in my new home, she was meant to be part of our family.  Lily was meant to be our cat.

 

A day later I received a reply from Sandy, saying that she didn’t know how long they could hold off on adopting her, but that I should come and visit her and that we would play things by ear.  Well, I was certainly up for that!  

 

The first time Lou and I visited Lily we met Debbie, and I must say that I am forever grateful to Debbie for the month she spent coming into the shelter after hours one, two, sometimes three times a week for five weeks straight just to let us spend some time with Lily.  Over the course of that month we got to know her so much better.  We found out what she liked, didn’t like, what made her grumpy, what made her happy, and we were able to prepare to bring her home so much better because of it.  I’m positive that those visits made her transition (not to mention the hour and a half long car ride to NJ!) much, much easier.

 

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Finally, in the beginning of October of 2008, we brought Lily home and re-named her Crookshanks.  She is the best cat one could ever hope for.  She is sweet, confident, smart, talkative, beautiful, well behaved, and all around “purrr”fect cat.  In the past year and a half she has gone on a well needed diet, gotten plenty of exercise, come out of her shell so much, and been spoiled rotten.  She proudly rests her paws on two cat trees and a home that is entirely hers… (we live there too!!)

 

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Thank you Bobbi, Sandy and Debbie for all of your help and understanding.  But what we are the most grateful for is that all of you opened our hearts again after a horrible loss, and brought our wonderful girl Crookshanks into our lives!

 

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See BATS PICTURES!!!

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Did you know that Bobbi and the Strays has a Flickr account?  Well we do - so please visit and take a look.  You don’t even have to have a Flickr account to look at our photosHere is the direct link.  (Flickr is a photo sharing website.) 

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AND you can also post your own photos or videos of your adopted furry family to our Group Pool as well - maybe even some pics of some of our events you might have attended.  You can even start some great conversations in our group too.  For this - you have to be/become a member of Flickr, though.  The great news is that it is FREE - and Easy!

If you would like to post to Bobbi and the Strays Group Pool on Flickr - here is what you need to do. 

1)  Go to Flickr - www.flickr.com

2)  Log On or Create an Account

3)   Load your photos or video to your own account

4)  Go to the Search Box and type in bobbiandthestrays - all one word - that is just how Flickr does it - then hit the arrow next to search and pull down the menu to “groups” - this way you search for our group

5)  Bobbi and the Strays will come up - click into our group

6)  You will see “Group Pool” in pink - near the top - click that

7)  Then click “Add photo or Video” and just choose what photos or videos you would like to add to our Group Pool.  (Please note that any photos/video you want to add to our group must first be posted under your own account)

Remember to check our page on Flickr often as we regularly upload photos from our events, pictures of our volunteers helping our animals, and of course, the wonderful dogs and cats that we have for adoption.

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Remember our page -

www.flickr.com/photos/bobbiandthestrays

You can even bookmark it. : )

Our animals need your HELP!

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

 

Do you have a BIG heart?  Would you like to make a special and disctintive donation - even on behalf of a friend, family member, or another person deserving of a great gift?  If you donate in this touching and affecting way by becoming a Sponsor you will be helping a homeless animal in their greatest time of need. 

 

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Our animals are in desperate need of Pet Guardians.  Times are especially tough for these dogs and cats.  Some have been with us for a while while they await their forever home.  Others have been sick or were found abused and/or injured and were in immediate need of medical care - and medical care can be quite costly.  This is why these wonderful animals need heroic Guardians to watch over them.   

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Maybe you want to make an impact on many animals at the same time.  Then why not sponsor one of our programs such as our ‘Spay & Neuter’ program or our ‘Emergency Medical Care’ program? 

 

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If you do decide to donate on a monthly basis and become a Bobbi and the Strays’ Pet Guardian or donate so that a friend or family member can become a Pet Gaurdian, a special welcome letter will be sent to you (and/or your friend) along with regular updates on your sponsored pet and/or updates about Bobbi and the Strays. 

 

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Please follow this link for full details of our Pet Guardian program and to see which of our animals are most in need of Sponsorship at this time.  You can also call us for more information at (718) 326-6070 or email sponsor@bobbicares.org. 

 

Don’t forget, Bobbi and The Strays is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law and are greatly appreciated!  (And - don’t forget – Sponsorship can make a GREAT GIFT!)

When Did This Happen?

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

This story was submitted by Susan, one of our wonderful volunteers.  She coordinates the Pet Guardian Sponsorship program for Bobbi and the Strays.  Thank You Susan!!!  

 

When did this happen?  When did I become a “cat” person?

 

I had always thought of myself as exclusively a “dog” person, having always had one in my life, and if you’re a “dog” person, you tend to look sideways at “cat” people.
 
I had always bought into the typical stereotype of what a cat was all about…aloof, unpredictable, and whenever I met someone’s cat, I’d ask “Does he bite?”  That may not be a typical person’s first question, but one of my classmates in high school had a Siamese cat and I’d heard from mutual friends how it would lick your hand, tenderizing it I suspect, and then it would bite down.
 
You see, when you don’t have much personal experience with cats, you tend to think that the odd individual is the norm. 
 
Are all cats as crazy as that Siamese?  No.  Does every cat disappear when company arrives?  No.  Are there gentle, loving, wonderful cats?  YES!
 
Just when did my transformation from “dog” person to “dog AND cat” person begin? 
 
Two years ago my daughters and I arrived at Animal Care and Control to rescue a dog for Bobbi.  While we were waiting at the counter a woman came in with a small carrier with two four week-old kittens inside.  The lady behind the desk kept explaining to the woman that they were too young, that they couldn’t keep them anywhere until they were eight weeks old, the adoptable age, and that their young lives would end once they entered the system.
 
Well, that was all my daughters had to hear.  A quick call to Bobbi saying we would care for them until they were adoptable, a slightly longer call to my husband explaining the situation, and we left with dog and kittens in tow.
 
I’d strongly suggest that anyone wanting to care for a cat, or dog, read up on their care before they bring one home, but we didn’t have that luxury.  Believing snippets of commercials and remembering stories we’d heard, we ran into some problems, not in caring for the kittens themselves, but with stupid things like dumping the contents of the litter box into the toilet, wasn’t it supposed to be flushable?  After my husband took care of the very unpleasant task of “de-clumping” the toilet, it was time to log onto the internet for a crash course in Kittens 101.
 
Our introduction to kittens may have been off to a rocky start, but it changed all of our lives, and that of our dogs as well. 
 
Whenever we’ve cared for a kitten in need we’ve had to compartmentalize our lives.  Some of our dogs will gently lick and clean the kittens while we hold them, but others would be less enthusiastic.  Sometimes the upstairs bedrooms will exclusively be the cat zone for a few months at a time, with my long-suffering husband taking up residence on the couch to keep the dogs company.
 
We’ve all come a long way in the last two years, read lots of books, and have cared for nearly 40 kittens during that time–newborns, sick ones, injured ones, well ones, ones who didn’t make it–and each of us has found parting with these little guys to be a painful moment in our lives.  The day they leave our home to go to the shelter rips us apart. A new set of worries begins.  How long will they be there?  Will they love them as much as we have? 
 
The reward?  Seeing the look on someone’s face when they embrace their new family member, and in the rare instance, having the new family stay in touch with updates and photos–that’s just heaven.
 
Cats, dogs, people–we’re all the same in that we’re all unique individuals.

 

2009 Masquerade Ball

Monday, November 9th, 2009

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 The 2009 Bobbi and the Strays’ Halloween Masquerade Ball took place on Thursday, October 29th.  It was a GREAT night.

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As always - there were some amazing costumes.

 

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Winner of Best Couples Costume

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Winner of Best Ladies Costume

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you to all who attended and helped make this fundraiser - our biggest annually - a success. 

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Thank you to all those BATS volunteers who donated their time in helping at the event.  We could not do it without you!!! 

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Bobbi and the Strays dedicated Volunteers.

We had a wonderful dinner and there were some amazing auction and raffle items too!  Thank you to all those who donated items for our auction and raffle prizes.  It is so appreciated.

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We also want to thank our wonderful volunteer auctioneer who did a great job auctioning off our donated items.

Thanks to our auctioneer, NAME, for doing a great job!

Thanks to our auctioneer, Bob Hennessy!

 Thank you to our professional donors who donated their time, services, and equipment to make this night so much fun.  

Thanks MRG!!! 

Thanks MRG!!!

Thanks MRG Productions - who donate their services and come to DJ for us every year! 

 Thanks Michele and Heidi!!!

Thanks Michele and Heidi!!!

Thank you Heidi and Michele of Ramo Music for helping to entertain the crowd. 

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Barry Brown with other guests.

Thanks to photographer Barry Brown too.  Barry put up some photos he captured that night on his website here - http://fotoman.zenfolio.com/p133048620.   

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Sylvester and Tweety Bird

 

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For more photos of The Ball - please take a look at The Bobbi and the Strays’ Flickr account - www.flickr.com/photos/BobbiAndTheStrays

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If you have photos of The Ball - or even of your furry adoptees or other BATS events that you attended - why not load them to Flickr and then put them in the BATS photo pool. 

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Eric Ulrich with Diane

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Winner of Best Group Costume

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Thanks again!!!  

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 Hope to see you all again next year!  

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