Posts Tagged ‘february’

BIG DONORS for February!

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

There are two very special people/companies to tell you about because they are generously donating proceeds to Bobbi and the Strays.

www.FransFinds.com carries a wonderful selection of antique and vintage items – inlcluding vintage and antique jewelry.  (Some that you will not find anywhere else!)

Fran’s Finds ALWAYS gives BATS supporters a 10% discount AND DONATES another 5% to Bobbi and the Strays.  But Through Valentine’s Day – Fran’s Find’s will DOUBLE the DONATION to BATS.

So shop Fran’s Finds on-line shop, mention that you are a supporter of BATS and get 10% off all regulary priced items – PLUS another 10% goes to help the Dogs and Cats of Bobbi and the Strays!

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Another great site to visit to help our Cats and Dogs is Tastefully Simple.  Lisa Grim, a sales consultant and supporter, is giving Bobbi and the Strays 25% from all purchases through at least the end of February!  Twenty Five Percent – Lisa’s entire profit!

The directions to purchase items from Tastefully Simple while helping us can be found HERE. 

Tastefully Simple has many wonderful – and edible – items ranging from dips to bread mixes, soups, sauces, salsa, frozen drink mixes – and more!

So please treat yourself by supporting these fine business as they support us and our animals!

Beware of Winter Dangers

Friday, December 31st, 2010

 

Happy New Year!!!  

We at Bobbi and the Strays are wishing you and your furry family all the best for this New Year. 

Thank you for your continued support.

 

Please review these important Winter Pet Care Tips so that your pets can be safe during this cold season.  Please also pass along this information to other pet owners that you may know – so that we can help them keep their pets safe too!  

 

Chase Animals Out of your Car’s EngineWarm engines in parked cars attract cats and small wildlife, who may crawl up under the hood. To avoid injuring any hidden animals, bang on your car’s hood to scare them away each time before starting your engine. 

 

Rock Salt - Rock salt and other chemicals used to melt snow and ice can irritate the pads of your pet’s feet. Wipe their feet with a damp towel when they come in from outside before the salt irritates their feet and before your pet licks them and irritates his/her mouth.

 

Antifreeze DangersAntifreeze is a deadly poison, but it has a sweet taste that can attract animals and even children. Wipe up spills and store antifreeze (and all household chemicals) out of reach. Better yet, use antifreeze-coolant made with propylene glycol; if swallowed in small amounts, it will not hurt animals.

 

Limit Excercise in the ColdDon’t leave pets outdoors when the temperature drops. Dogs and cats are safer indoors anyway. Only take dogs out for exercise and special care should be taken with shorthaired, very young, or older dogs – these dogs may feel more comfortable wearing a sweater during walks. Pet booties may also help keep your pet warmer – as well as guard against rock salt and other winter chemicals.

 

Food & Water All cats and dogs should not be left outside without supervision. Pets who spend a lot of time exercising outdoors need more food in the winter because keeping warm depletes energy. If you keep a water dish outside for your pet, routinely check to make certain the water is not frozen. Use plastic food and water bowls rather than metal; when the temperature is low, your pet’s tongue can stick and freeze to metal. 

Winter Care for your Pet

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

 

Happy New Year!!!  

We at Bobbi and the Strays are wishing you and your furry family all the best for this New Year. 

Thank you for your continued support.

 

Please review these important Winter Pet Care Tips so that your pets can be safe during this cold season.  Please also pass along this information to other pet owners that you may know – so that we can help them keep their pets safe too!  

 

Chase Animals Out of your Car’s EngineWarm engines in parked cars attract cats and small wildlife, who may crawl up under the hood. To avoid injuring any hidden animals, bang on your car’s hood to scare them away each time before starting your engine. 

 

Rock Salt - Rock salt and other chemicals used to melt snow and ice can irritate the pads of your pet’s feet. Wipe their feet with a damp towel when they come in from outside before the salt irritates their feet and before your pet licks them and irritates his/her mouth.

 

Antifreeze DangersAntifreeze is a deadly poison, but it has a sweet taste that can attract animals and even children. Wipe up spills and store antifreeze (and all household chemicals) out of reach. Better yet, use antifreeze-coolant made with propylene glycol; if swallowed in small amounts, it will not hurt animals.

 

Limit Excercise in the ColdDon’t leave pets outdoors when the temperature drops. Dogs and cats are safer indoors anyway. Only take dogs out for exercise and special care should be taken with shorthaired, very young, or older dogs – these dogs may feel more comfortable wearing a sweater during walks. Pet booties may also help keep your pet warmer – as well as guard against rock salt and other winter chemicals.

 

Food & Water All cats and dogs should not be left outside without supervision. Pets who spend a lot of time exercising outdoors need more food in the winter because keeping warm depletes energy. If you keep a water dish outside for your pet, routinely check to make certain the water is not frozen. Use plastic food and water bowls rather than metal; when the temperature is low, your pet’s tongue can stick and freeze to metal.