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Started in 1974 by the American Humane Association, June has since been known as National Adopt a Cat Month. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/june-is-national-adopt-a-cat-month/ #FurryFriends #AmericanHumaneAssociation #NationalAdoptACatMonth #MonthOfJune #Kittens #AnimalRescueGroups #NoKillCatRescue #NomiBerger #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
June is filled with holidays encouraging us to celebrate our pets. In addition to being Adopt a Cat Month and National Microchip Month, it is National Foster a Pet Month. To learn more about how fostering pets can improve your physical and mental well-being, host Paula Felps sits down with Brittany Derrenbacher, a clinical mental health counselor and founder of Luna Bells Moonbows Special Needs Rescue in Louisville, Kentucky. Brittany explains the many benefits of pet fostering for the entire family and offers tips on how to get started. In this episode, you'll learn: How fostering pets can improve mental health challenges such as anxiety and depression. Creative alternatives to full-time pet fostering. How fostering pets can teach children important emotional skills.
With the first day of June, Lamont & Tonelli talked about how the month of June is adopt a shelter cat month. Listen to Lamont & Tonelli Monday through Friday, 6-10am, on 107.7 The Bone in the San Francisco Bay Area. Follow Lamont & Tonelli:Website: http://www.landtradio.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lamontandtonelliTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/landtshowInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/landtshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the first day of June, Lamont & Tonelli talked about how the month of June is adopt a shelter cat month. Listen to Lamont & Tonelli Monday through Friday, 6-10am, on 107.7 The Bone in the San Francisco Bay Area. Follow Lamont & Tonelli:Website: http://www.landtradio.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lamontandtonelliTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/landtshowInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/landtshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Chris and Mark pay tribute to the Batman, Kevin Conroy, before continuing with the madness of their unlikely ‘Cat Month’ with a look back at four and […]
Animal expert and host of Steve Dale’s Pet World and Steve Dale’s Other World join John Landecker on the show to talk about cat month, and Steve drops some amazing news about some revolutionary cat health news.
Kathy Burns from the Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando joins us to talk about how it's ‘Cat Month' this April, and that means kittens, kittens, and more kittens! To help them find their forever homes, the Pet Alliance will feature a “Cat of the Week” adoptable cat during Cat Month, among many other programs. To adopt, foster, or learn more, visit www.petallianceorlando.org or call (407) 351-7722.
On this week's all-new episode, Gwen takes a look at the beginning of kitten season, National Adopt a Cat Month, and the summertime phenomenon of sweaty cuddles with our furry buddies. Later, Gwen speaks with author and Catfest London founder Britt Collins, who shares with us the amazing true story of a homeless man who walked 2000 miles to return a lost cat to her family. You don't want to miss it! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jamie, Brian, Matt, & Sam along with Dr. Karen and Dr. Michelle from the Serenity Animal Hospital. Two guests today, first up is Dr. Lesa Staubus from American Humane talks about National Adopt a Cat Month and what you might want to consider when bringing home a cat (or two). Also checking in on the...
Jamie, Brian, Matt, & Sam along with Dr. Karen and Dr. Michelle from the Serenity Animal Hospital. Two guests today, first up is Dr. Lesa Staubus from American Humane talks about National Adopt a Cat Month and what you might want to consider when bringing home a cat (or two). Also checking in on the...
Jamie, Brian, Matt, & Sam along with Dr. Karen and Dr. Michelle from the Serenity Animal Hospital. Two guests today, first up is Dr. Lesa Staubus from American Humane talks about National Adopt a Cat Month and what you might want to consider when bringing home a cat (or two). Also checking in on the show is Andy Imhof the host of a few other podcasts (Pardon My Fork; Boost, Booze &BBQ). Andy has a pet question and let us know about a new business venture making masks. http://www.americanhumane.org/ http://serenityanimalhospital.net/ https://www.facebook.com/serenityanimaladoptions/ https://www.facebook.com/boostboozebbq/ email your questions or comments to jamie@animaltalkradio.com We have a Pateron page. Thanks for considering supporting us. www.patreon.com/AnimalTalkRadio Get the T-shirt now www.WearingFunny.com Animal Talk, it’s America’s Pet Show! Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit Brian Donovan Sam Nork Matt Fox www.animaltalkradio.com Audio Track – Planet Groove used by permission from Mark Maxwell, Dr. SaxLove markmaxwellmusic.com drsaxlove.com backingtracks.pro Thanks for listening and as always... Have an exotic week and kiss your wild thing for me.
Jamie, Brian, Matt, & Sam along with Dr. Karen and Dr. Michelle from the Serenity Animal Hospital. Two guests today, first up is Dr. Lesa Staubus from American Humane talks about National Adopt a Cat Month and what you might want to consider when bringing home a cat (or two). Also checking in on the... The post Animal Talk - Adopt a Cat Tips - Episode 108 first appeared on PodcastDetroit.com.
Jamie, Brian, Matt, & Sam along with Dr. Karen and Dr. Michelle from the Serenity Animal Hospital. Two guests today, first up is Dr. Lesa Staubus from American Humane talks about National Adopt a Cat Month and what you might want to consider when bringing home a cat (or two). Also checking in on the...
Jamie, Brian, Matt, & Sam along with Dr. Karen and Dr. Michelle from the Serenity Animal Hospital. Two guests today, first up is Dr. Lesa Staubus from American Humane talks about National Adopt a Cat Month and what you might want to consider when bringing home a cat (or two). Also checking in on the... The post Animal Talk – Adopt a Cat Tips – Episode 108 first appeared on PodcastDetroit.com.
On our 21st episode, Ella and Eliza talk about when Happy Cat Month started and why Happy Cat Month was made. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fifthgradefever/message
Go ahead – adopt a shelter cat but first be sure you think it through carefully. Do you have the resources such as time and money to devote to your new friend? A cat is a lifetime commitment so tune in for some pre-adoption ideas that will prepare you and your new furry friend for … Continue reading June is Adopt a Cat Month
Some of you may know that June was Adopt a Cat Month, and to shine the light on this special season, Paul Raybould, the Chief Innovation Officer for the American Humane Association is stopping by to talk about this along with some other fabulous news from his organization. Then after our halftime break, animal communicator Nancy Gardner will share some of her insights on how to help our pets be healthy and happy.
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As Adopt-a-Cat Month begins, Robin recaps last week’s dramatic transport of hundreds of cats and dogs from rural Virginia and Alabama to new forever homes in New York and Florida. Joining her are Debi Boies, the co-founder of Pilots N Paws, who coordinated 10 of her volunteer pilots and their airplanes as part of the transport, and Paul Raybould, American Humane Association’s Chief Innovation Officer who was there for every step of the journey and has many tales to tell from the road and air. Questions or Comments? Email Robin at behumane@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - A Second Chance is Just a Flight or Road Trip Away on Pet Life Radio
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June is Adopt-a-Cat Month, and Robin kicks off the celebration by speaking with the national spokesperson, two-time Oscar nominee Carol Connors, co-writer of Gonna Fly Now, the theme from the film Rocky. Ms. Connors discusses her lifelong love affair with cats and chats about how they have inspired her music. Later, David Leavitt, the president of Palm Beach Island Cats, is interviewed on how his group is helping to care for and manage a feral cat population in South Florida. Questions or Comments? Email Robin at behumane@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Kicking off Adopt-a-Cat Month on Pet Life Radio
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Two-time OSCAR Nominee, co-writer of the iconic theme song from Rocky, champion for the under-cat, and American Humane Association spokesperson for Adopt a Cat Month! Carol Connors is a KNOCK OUT Rockin' it for the Kitties! Tout Suite the Travel Kitty and Smiley give this show 8 Paws Up! Questions or Comments? Send them to: megan@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - A Super Smiley Adventure - Episode 48 Rocky Theme songwriter is a KNOCK OUT and Purrrfect Champion for the Under-Cat on Pet Life Radio var ACE_AR = {Site: '845738', Size: '468060'};
Dogs are commonly called ‘man's best friend', but according to Humane Society of the United States surveys, it's time canines start believing the saying-- cats rule and dogs drool. It is estimated that there are 93.6 million cats in the United States, while dogs are barking up the tree with a mere 77.5 million in their pack. Thanks to You Tube, cats are garnering the respect they deserve. Cats can scuba dive, play patty cake, tickle the ivories of a piano and chase bears away from their backyards. But they are still misunderstood. If you have been thinking of adopting your first cat or adding another to your clowder, my guest, veterinarian Jane Brunt, executive director of the CATalyst Council and true ailurophile, will give us some pointers and tell us more about ‘National Adopt a Cat Month' plus she will explain why cats are like potato chips, who can have just one? More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - America's Favorite, Misunderstood Pet on Pet Life Radio.
It sounds like a bizarre urban legend, but unfortunately, it is not. An increasing number of dogs--and people--are being electrocuted by stray voltage from faulty streetlights or underground wiring throughout the five boroughs of New York City. The topic first gained national attention with the tragic death of a young college student named Jodie Lane, who in the winter of 2003 lost her life on a street in Greenwich Village while walking her dog. Since then, several other incidents have been reported. The most recent dog victim was a Husky named Sebastian in Long Island City, Queens. In this show we bring you to an emotional press conference where one grieving dog owner announced a lawsuit against Con Edison, the power company that supplies electricity to the city, for what she alleges was the wrongful death of her dog, Mushy. Then, in honor of National Adopt-A-Shelter Cat Month, we speak with Kitty Kind, a member of New York City’s Mayor’s Alliance for New York City’s Animals, and the special challenges the city faces in finding homes for what seems to be an endless supply of cats coming from all areas of the city. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast -New York City Utility Company Sued for Electrocution of Dogs & It’s Raining Cats: June is National Adopt-A-Shelter Cat Month , with Diane West