Let me start off by saying: The idea of leaving my fur kids with a total stranger was one of the most nerve-wracking experiences of my life. It was something I had an entire year to prepare for, yet, when the moment came to say goodbye for the evening, I still wasn’t ready. You see, it all started last year when I received my cousin’s wedding invitation in the mail. Second to the joy I experienced for him and his soon-to-be wife, I knew my regular dog sitters (AKA my parents) would be a little occupied that night. Because, well, they were invited to the wedding too! And unlike my usual “If my dogs can’t come, I’m not going” mentality, I absolutely could NOT miss this wedding. So, as each month passed, I grew more anxious. Who the heck is going to watch my dogs? After asking around with no luck, it became clear that a website or app was going to be my only choice. The Apps There are several apps that can connect you with dog sitters. You get to see a profile photo, bio, ratings,...
Whether you call them feral cats or community cats, these wild ones face dangers of all sorts on the regular. Illness, injury, and food scarcity often plague feral cats. And sadly, some humans aren’t kind to these wild kitties. But for all the people who don’t care for community cats, others go to great lengths every day to protect and care for them through TNR efforts . By providing food, spay/neuter surgeries, and needed medical treatments, these cat-loving souls help felines with hardships find rescue and a second chance, whether that’s back with their colony or through fostering and adoption. PBJ is a tabby of the streets who owes his second chance to the cat lovers of Bedford Cares , a Trap-Neuter-Return initiative in Bedford, Virginia. He was found in Altavista, an area roughly an hour from Bedford, with a jar stuck on his head. It had been there for three days, meaning poor PBJ spent that time scared, hungry, thirsty, and unsure of what to do. But Bedford Cares was there to sa...
Fresh bread spread with butter is a simple treat that hits comfort spots just right. And Japanese bread company Neko Neko Shokupan understands the love people have for bread. The super kawaii bread maker also knows folks love their cats and by crafting their popular bread into the shape of a cat head, they’ve made a cat lover’s breakfast a lot more fun! With loaves and single slices of the cat-shaped bread available in Neko Neko Shokupan’s small bakeries across Japan, the adorable bread usually sells out fast. It’s no wonder, check out these fluffy, thick slices. @nekoneko_shokupan/ Instagram But, what exactly is this cute cat bread and how does it taste? Sweet on Shokupan Shokupan is a pillowy, sweet bread in Japan and Neko Neko Shokupan bakes their version of the widely popular bread with fresh milk, flour, cream, honey, and butter. But, the best part of all is the adorable cat head shape. Instead of a round top on the loaf, the company has crafted their bread to be round w...
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