Only 89 voting days left !!!!
Go to my web site www.RikkisRefuge.org and click on the $100,000 then 
enter "RIKKIS REFUGE" in "ORANGE" in "VA" in the "USA" then click on 
"search", then "vote" then for verification, identify your animal of the 
day and click "confirm vote".  That's it.  Vote every day to help us win 
our share of that $100,000 !!!    AND if you'd like, you can set it up 
so The Animal Rescue Site sends you a daily reminder to vote!!!
Remember vote every day!  The rules allow you to vote once on each 
computer, at home, at work, at the internet cafe, at the library, at 
school, on your notebook and on your phone.  Teach everybody at school 
and at work how to vote too!!!  This is really important!!!  If you help 
me win world wide I'm gonna throw the best party you've ever seen and 
you're invited!
I know some hoomans who call Wednesday, humpday!  Wonder what these guys 
call it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RJJQx0X15Q
I told you about the painting of Zach that's up for auction yesterday 
and I did a boo boo.  I didn't tell you HOW to bid. 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rikkis_refuge/5011903173/
If you're a facebook person you can do it here. 
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=376629&id=126592364031336&ref=notif¬if_t=like
  and if you're not you can tell me and I'll do it for you.  Winning 
payment will be thru paypal.
It got really windy last night for a bit and the trees were throwing 
walnuts at the house.  That was a scary noise!!!  It's warmer this 
morning than it was yesterday morning!!  It's really getting to be fall 
time.  Lots of leaves are changing!!!
I think this is really neat!!!  Wonder how well a newspaper house would 
hold up to kitties!!!!
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/5ieQsE/greenopolis.com/goblog/litegreen/house-made-newspaper-lasts-88-years/r:f
I wonder how many kitty doors we'd have?
Fireman rescues cat, adopts him later !!!  There is a Chinese Proverb 
that says if you save a life, you are responsible for it forever.
Cats may have nine lives, but a feline in Georgia was spared two of 
them, thanks to the help of firefighter Jim Cadenhead.  The 29-year-old 
was dispatched in June to help a cat that had fallen down a well, 
according to PeoplePets.com. After saving the feline, Cadenhead took him 
to the local animal shelter.  However, after a few weeks, the father of 
two girls started getting calls from local animal rescue groups. One 
woman in particular got his interest.  "She told me a lot of people were 
following the story, and wondering what would happen to the cat. It got 
me thinking," he told the news outlet.  After talking it over with his 
family, Cadenhead decided to adopt the cat, now named Max. He most 
probably saved the animal from being put down.  It looks like Jim and 
his daughters, Kelsey, 10, and Sarah, 11, are loving their new addition 
to the family.  "He's the first cat I've had since I was a child," 
Cadenhead told the news source.
Sorry about the initial commercial but this is a cute doggy!  Yes you 
heard that from a cat!
http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/video/dog-gets-money-from-atm/ufrbye1s?rs=dog&from=en-us_msnhp&form=msnhed>1=42007
Teacup pigs a trendy, but not ideal, pet
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rikkis_refuge/5013955687/
Every time a new designer pet comes on the market there's a collective 
groan from animal rescuers who know where most of them will be in a few 
short months.
Maybe it's childhood memories of "Charlotte's Web," or perhaps it's 
because the intelligent animals love to interact with people, but many 
hoomans can't help but find pigs endearing.  So, when it was announced 
that there was a teeny-tiny version of everyone's favorite barnyard 
animal available, it sparked a pet trend that swept the U.S. and the 
U.K.  Though teacup pigs have become a popular pet for celebrities and 
animal lovers alike, in recent weeks they have also become a 
controversial topic of discussion among animal rights activists.
When celebrities like David and Victoria Beckham and "Harry Potter" star 
Rupert Grint began scooping up these smaller-than-pint-sized versions of 
potbellied pigs, many people followed suit. However, some animal experts 
have come forward to say that teacup pigs are actually more of a 
marketing ploy, not a convenient pet.
"It gives people an image of a very small pig - they will not stay 
small," Yvonne McIntosh, the manager at Best Friends Animal Society, a 
Utah sanctuary, told the Metro. "It takes them five years to reach 
mature size."  Because many homeowners are not prepared to take care of 
and house a full-grown pig, experts fear that when the pigs begin to 
grow they will be dumped or given to animal rescue centers.   The 
designer swine cost upwards of $1,000 each yet still end up in the local 
pound!
Are you gonna come play with me this weekend?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rikkis_refuge/5004075351/
Love, Vincent
PS If you don't want your Daily Good News, just let me know!  A couple 
of you have said you only want Hairballs with out the Good News!! 
That's ok!  Just tell me.  I'm here to make you happy, just tell me how! 
  If Good New don't make you happy - I could always start Bad News, but, 
as you hoomans say, why reinvent the wheel - that's what you've got tv 
and newspapers for !!!!!
-- 
Vincent D. Cat, Official Spokes Cat of Rikki's Refuge
Representing the Right to Life of the Differently Abled of every species.
JOIN THE RIKKI'S FAMILY
http://www.rikkisrefuge.org/donate.php
We're very honored to have been voted the Number One Animal Rescue in 
Virginia.
Thank you, our supporters and friends, who made this possible.  It took 
over 50,000 votes!  Thank you for your confidence and trust in the work 
we do at Rikki's Refuge.  We won't disappoint you!
I'd like to thank the sponsors of the contest; Pet Finders a wonderful 
resource for helping us locating the perfect forever home for many of 
our cats and dogs; and The Animal Rescue Site, where a click a day helps 
feed shelter pets.
Not a Rikki's Family Member? For only $45 you can join for a year and 
receive your electronic subscription to HAIRBALLS and paper subscription 
to REFLECTIONS
DONATE NOW save a life today
http://www.rikkisrefuge.org/donate.php
RIKKI'S REFUGE a 367 acre, no-kill, all species peaceful sanctuary 
supported solely by donations of kind and loving individuals, just like 
you.
Your donations provide direct support. Only 4% of our income is spent on 
fundraising and management, 96% is spent directly on the animals you 
love.  A financial statement is available upon written request from the 
State Office of Consumer Affairs.  All material in this e-mail is 
copyrighted and cannot be used for any purpose other than to bring 
awareness of Rikki's Refuge and the plight of unwanted animals to the 
public.  Any monetary gain attributed to this material must be donated 
to Rikki's.
Phone: 540-854-0870
Address: PO Box 1357, Orange VA 22960
Member: paypal.com (mail@rikkisrefuge.org),
         CFC 77674, CVC 3163, PetsMart Charities #1377
Web page: http://www.rikkisrefuge.org
E-mail: Vincent@RikkisRefuge.org
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