Friday, March 22, 2013

Laptop Experiment

What Kitties think Laptop are For ........ 

Random photos from the internet ....


HELP .. I desperately need 10 laptop puters NOW .... 
I have to run an experiment. 

 









Does YOUR kitty like YOUR laptop? 



Like to lay on it ....  
 












Like to lay on the keyboard when you're typing? 
 





WHY? 






Is it cuz it's warm .... 







or cuz it's "yours"? 







Help me find out. 






Mail working laptops to me right away at: 



 






Opie's Laptop Experiment
Rikki's Refuge
10910 Barr Ln, Rapidan VA 22733 

 





.... as soon as I get ten of them, I'll plug them in and leave them sitting around .... 






then I'll monitor their use and see if the one mom is typing on is used more often than the "unused" laptops. 






 AND after the experiment I'll donate them to Rikki's Refuge to use 






--- Lena would sure love a laptop that part of the screen wasn't burned out on, 

 




Mary would love one that didn't have keys that have fallen off, 







Valerie sure could use one ..... 






Hey this is one of those 


Feed Two Cats Our of One Bowl things 

..... cuz at a no-kill sanctuary you're not allowed to use that saying about birds you know !!! 

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Good Morning Good News !!!! March 19, 2013


Have YOU been voting???
Will YOU help me win the contest at the Animal Rescue Site ???
Please vote for Team Vincent today !!  And Every Day !!

It's real easy .... go here http://animalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/shelterchallenge.faces?siteId=3 and enter Rikkis Refuge in VA in the USA and follow the directions ...
it's easy, no information collection, no spam .... just your vote ---

Help YOUR TEAM round up votes ... vote daily and YOU can help me win $1,000 to feed my furry friends at Rikki's Refuge.  There are 1268 of us ....  well a couple hundred of them have feathers ... but we feed them too.  Vote every day from every computer you have, home, office, phone and so on !!!! 




You all are so cool
YOU are what makes
Rikki's Refuge possible
YOU  YOU  YOU  !!!!!
....  how many critters do you have?  How many cats?  Dogs?  Pigs?  Goats?   We've got 1268 animals today .... and that includes 659 cats ... tomorrow it will be only 658 cats ....  Don't get sad !!!  Leeper who's been with us since June of 2008 will be getting a real furrever home !!!!


Despite being crippled from an injury when he was 10 months old, a crippling defect that was going to lead to his death in a city shelter .....  He's getting a home !!!! 

Matthew, a wonderful volunteer, spends a day or two a week at Rikki's.  And Leeper loves him ... Leeper never let his handicap get in his way ... he runs and plays ... just limps .. but he's still the fastest thing on three legs when he runs !!!  And he always runs when he sees Matthew coming and he leaps on to Matthew's shoulders.  Well tomorrow ....  Leeper goes home with Matthew and his family. 

Sometimes it takes FIVE YEARS to find your forever home .... for some, Rikki's Refuge is their furever home furever ... but for all of our residents they know love and happiness every day ....  because of YOU  ..... 


Look at those THUMBS !!!!   How was Leeper turned down by adoptor after adoptor for five years ???   But wasn’t he lucky to be at Rikki’s, where no matter how long it takes .... you’ve got the time !!!

But as I was saying ....  we have 53 doggies .... 36 pot belly piggies ... 3 farm pigs .... 42 goats ... and all kinds of other guys living with us ... eums, pigeons, guinea pigs, rabbits and on and on ....  

Big Cows ... Little Cows ... they all eat the hay ....

So What do you think it costs to feed all those guys .... and gals ????   And not just feed them --- but meds - like monthly worming and flea prevention and vaccinations as well as surgery like Sophia is having today ....
Please keep Sophia/Sampson in your prayers as he undergoes serious surgery on both knees today

but also bedding and utilities, electricity, propane to keep them warm in the winter .... and oh my gosh imagine the cost of cleaning up after 1268 animals .... 

The bill is HUGE !!!   But when you break it down ... it's really itty bitty ....  $1.13 per critter per day .... Food, Meds, Doctors, Cleaning, Housing .. EVERYTHING ....  WOW that's an itty bitty number ..... 

BUT do the math ....  Ok let's see ... you said 1268 animals times $1.13 for each one ... so that's HOLY COW $1,432.84 a DAY ....  

Now that number is starting to look kind of daunting, isn't it ????    If we think in year or month, the number is just overwhelming .... 

So we try to make it one week at a time .....  And one week of caring for 1268 costs us $10,029.88 ..... gaaaaagggg that’s enough to stop you in your tracks isn’t it ?????

But .....  add up what you’re spending on your pets .... and multiply it out to 1268 mouths to feed ... 1268 poops to clean up .... and Hmmmm $1.13 a day doesn’t look so bad anymore  ...  does it ???

Oscar says thanks for caring.  Remember the bedraggled busted up kitty he was three weeks ago?  Thanks to YOU he’s now on insulin and looking so much better.  Ok, so he needs a few more repairs before he’ll win any beauty contests .... but hey look at those thumbs .... He may soon be able to earn his keep opening cans in our kitchen !!!

The hard part is knowing that you’re with us every day, that you’re there helping us make ends meet, that we can count on YOU !!!!   And oh my gosh ... look what YOU’ve done this week .....  With the auction payments coming in, with YOU wonderful monthly subscribers, with all you YOU helping out when you can ....  LOOK what’s in my paypal account today !!!   $8,887.91 ...... and that means ONLY $1,141.97 and we’ll meet our goal this week !!!!!   How cool is that .... 

Can you help me out and spread the word about how little it takes to feed and care for the animals of Rikki’s Refuge ????   I know YOU have helped so much already .... but I bet you have a friend or a friend of a friend ... would love to donate $1 or $5 or even a whopping $25 ....  And when WE all work TOGETHER ... we make it happen !!!!  

Let’s see if we can spread this around far and wide and get enough new folks to help us out so we can cover all our obligations this week !!!!   Only $1,141.97 to go .... which with billions of people on the planet ... and so many of them loving animals ....  it should be easy !!! 

LET’S DO IT TOGETHER !!!!  WHAT DO YOU SAY ??



Remember Mike?  Though he wasn’t young and they said the  leg would never heal, and it would cost to much to try and save him ....  YOU made it possible and thru YOU he got to see the doc and he went thru several months of cast changes and healing and then physical therapy and he’s enjoying life as a four hoofed critter !!!!


Sure hope you’re coming to EASTER FUN, March 23rd

and EASTER ALMOST SUNRISE SERVICE AND TOUR, March 31st

Don’t wait any longer .... RSVP today !!

Love you bunches,
           Snoop and Norman

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Friday, March 15, 2013

Easter Service, March 31, 2013


Little After Sunrise Easter Service
at Rikki’s Refuge No-Kill Sanctuary
Easter Day, Sunday, March 31, 2013 at 8 am

Service by Rev. Theresa Spears,
non-denominational, spiritual, everyone is welcome.
Blessing of the Animals following the service
as we tour Rikki’s Refuge and you meet all the animals.




















RSVP by March 25th, limited space, Service under cover followed by the tour which is an outdoor event, dress for the weather, and the animals (which means that for your safety, no sandals so your feet don’t get stomped by big hoofed animals, no short pants / dresses / skirts or bare shoulders so you don’t get scratched, no jewelry nothing shiny or dangly so the emus won’t injure you by grabbing), admission is $12.50 per person or a case of canned cat food!  If this is financially difficult for you let us know.       
RSVP  TODAY !!!!
Call 540-854-0870 x3 or











Easter Fun, March 23, 2013

EASTER AT RIKKI’S REFUGE
March 23rd.  Noon - 3 pm
Come and celebrate an early Easter at Rikki’s Refuge.

Can you pick out the REAL Easter Bunny ????







You’ll meet Lena, our 5’ tall Easter Bunny.  Pictures with our Easter Bunny too !

Easter Egg Hunts, find the egg with the prizes !!!  
It gets harder as you get older !!  Hunts for kids under 2, 3 - 5, 6 - 8, 9 - 12.
Easter Bonnet / Hat Contest  
NOTHING STORE BOUGHT - you have to be creative and make your own!
Prizes for best in the age ranges of under 2, 3 - 5, 6 - 8, 9 - 12, 13+.

Easter Costume Contest
Be the cutest Bunny or Chick or ... use your imagination ! 
See yourself on our web and in our newsletters, prizes too.
Age ranges of under 2, 3 - 5, 6 - 8, 9 - 12, 13+.




RSVP by March 20th, limited space, this is an outdoor event, admission is canned cat food!  If this is financially difficult for you let us know, we want the kids to have a great Easter.

Call 540-854-0870 x3 or email mail@RikkisRefuge.org

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Good Morning Good News !!!! February 26, 2013



Rikki’s has gone to the birds !!!!

Once again this year .... spring is upon us .... and so are the birds .....

Being the only un-fixed critters about (the complications and risks due to their anatomy make us choose egg removal instead to prevent babies)  .... when the nights get shorter and the days get warmer .... they have one thing on their mind. 

We’ve always known the peacocks and emus were non-discriminatory .... if you’re in the wrong place at the wrong time ... or take on an “acceptance stance” ... like squatting down in the Emu Estates .... well ... the boys think they got an invitation .....

This is the first year we’ve had a turkey with no species discrimination .....



 

Aside from Mr. Turkey’s undying attention ....  World Famous Photographer Wayne H. Morris had a great time at Rikki’s Refuge.  So great in fact that a one day visit turned into two .... and then three and then .... he ended up staying a full 8 and a half days playing with and photographing the animals !!!






Vicki Gielen from Yarra Junction, Victoria, Australia was also visiting, and fell head over heals in love with Opie .... and Opie and all the animals with her!!

Vicki traveled further than any other visitor ever before to meet the critters of Rikki’s Refuge.

Yarra Junction is a small town of about 2,000 in Victoria, Australia, about 35 miles east of Melbourne's central business district, sitting at the junction of the Yarra and Little Yarra Rivers.  The rural setting of Rikki’s Refuge reminded Vicki of home. 

I’ll be sharing Wayne’s photos with you over the next few days.



Have YOU voted today ???
Will YOU help me win the contest at the Animal Rescue Site ???
Australian or not ... please vote for Team Vincent today !!

It's real easy .... go here http://animalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/shelterchallenge.faces?siteId=3 and enter Rikkis Refuge in VA in the USA and follow the directions ...
it's easy, no information collection, no spam .... just your vote ---

Help YOUR TEAM round up votes ... vote daily and YOU can help me win $1,000 to feed my furry friends at Rikki's Refuge.  There are 1295 of us ....  well a couple hundred of them have feathers ... but we feed them too.  Vote every day from every computer you have, home, office, phone and so on !!!! 

Yikes !!!!  It’s almost the end of February and we’re $15,000 short to meet our obligations  .... it only takes $1 a day per animals to keep up with the bare necessities, the food, the medical care, the bedding, the cleaning .....  yet with 1,296 animals ... that adds up ... and adds up QUICK !!! 


The good news is that YOUR donations add up quick too !!  A couple of bucks here ... $10 over there ... $25 here .... or even $100 !!!  It all adds up when YOU our very own FAMILY reach out to help the animals you love !!! 

We’ve got $1,000 of canned cat food on the way .... the propane tank was just filled ... Vista’s getting older and his dental work was extensive, he lost most of his teeth .... the rain has kept things so muddy the cows and horses are eating hay by the truck load ....  literally ... and it’s still cold enough all the livestock need grain  ....  bedding costs are always higher in the winter .....

Please .... would you share to care .....  It's easy, use the drop down arrow to let us know how much you can help right now ... then click the donate button.  Thank you so much !!!


Thank you for caring enough to share !!!

Great big huge thanks to those of you who have donated to help the animals !!!!

Kristina Zanotti
Emily Putnam
Karen and Straw Barnett Stanley
Wayne Morris
Winging Cat Rescue Inc.
Shawn Messinger
Fran Wilson-Julkowski
RoseMarie Romano Crean
Nancy Neimeth
Elizabeth Mustakos
Debra Berry
Jennifer Sullivan
Jennifer Webb
Karen Alcorn
Donna Savory
Emily Park



Meet Oscar who's just arrived at Rikki's Refuge
(8:30 pm 2/25/13). He continued to go down hill at another rescue till they found out yesterday he was diabetic and they are not equipped to care for that. So we drove over the mountains to get him last night. He will be seeing our wonderful doc today to start getting his diabetes under control. He couldn't stop eating and needed feedings every couple hours all night. He's got a monster case of ear mites, awful diarrhea, and I couldn't get a purr till he'd downed THREE cans of food. Poor baby. Paws crossed our wonderful doc can get him fixed up real quick. We're already $15,000 behind on our February bills .... can you help Oscar cover his expenses, Please? It only takes a buck here and a buck there to make it all happen. Thank you http://rikkisrefuge.blogspot.com/2013/02/share-to-care_22.html



Meet Flicka
who's just arrived at Rikki's Refuge (8:30 pm 2/25/13). This gal is guessed to be 10 years old, she's rail thin, needs serious dental work, almost certainly has horrible flea anemia, ear mites, the most awful diarrhea, and still is so sweet and would rather purr and be held than eat. Though eat she did - all night long - small feeding off and on and I think she's looking stronger this morning. Paws crossed our wonderful doc can get her fixed up real quick. Gosh! It's just figuring out where to start first. She is so weak.  We're already $15,000 behind on our February bills .... can you help Flicka cover her expenses, Please? It only takes a buck here and a buck there to make it all happen. Thank you http://rikkisrefuge.blogspot.com/2013/02/share-to-care_22.html


Please pray with me that we’ve gotten these kitties in time to save them.  I wish we could help in so many more situations.  But we really can’t take on more than we can care for and more than we can afford.  Doing “rescue” means you’re always on the edge ... but you just can’t let things totter over the side.  We have over 600 begging requests a day to care for unwanted cats and dogs ... hundreds of shelters beg us to take their problem cases ... kill facilities beg us to take there animals on death row. 

If only we could do it all ... if only ... if only ....

I really had only room for one more kitty in need, and I’d agreed to take diabetic Oscar.  Little did I know how many other problems he’d end up having, but hopefully they are all fixable.  And poor little Flicka ... the question was “will you just look at her and tell us what to do”.  The answer was doctor, fluids, meds, de-flea, de-worm, NOW ...  But they can’t .. they’re out of funds ... and so what would happen to her? 

What could I do but say, “fine, I’ll take her.”  And we’ll do all we can and pray for the best.  I just hope we’re in time, though I’m terribly worried about how long she’s been so in need, will she have the reserves to make it now?  Please God, please let her.

Every penny donated to Rikki’s Refuge goes directly to caring for the animals and we stretch your dollars about a mile long .... thank you for your help.  And thank you for helping us to catch up this February !!!  http://rikkisrefuge.org/donate.php  All donations are tax deductible!  Thank you in advance and thank YOU for saving lives.



THE INTERVIEW ... CONTINUED


Yesterday , or should I say Last Chapter, Mom was telling me about learning about organizations that rescue animals, about the shocking realizations of the vast number of homeless animals, and that many, back then even most, were put to death, and about her first foster kitty Justin.

But back to my interview with Mom.  By the way if you missed any past chapters, you can always look back in the blog to catch up.  http://rikkisrefuge.blogspot.com/

Let's hear about what happened when she took Justin home as her first foster kitty.


Chapter 3 Vincent's interview with mom.

Vincent: in the last chapter you were telling me about how gut wrenching it was to discover what was being done to homeless animals, to animals that had no one to take them home, and how looking into Justin’s eyes, knowing he would be sent to his death if no one opted to take him home made you become his foster mom and made him your first foster kitty ever.  And so what became of Justin?

Mom: It's not that I was kitty-less at the time I made the decision to take Justin home.  I'd been doing a bit of rescue on my own, not realizing that's what I was doing, or that there were any groups of people who work together doing it.  Stray kitties would show up, probably because I was always feeding them, people would give me cats they didn't want or cats they'd found, and I would get them “fixed”, which is what today we call speutered, and I'd pawn them off on friends, family, coworkers, neighbors. 

Before I met my first rescue group, people were beginning to dread phone calls from me, especially the ones that begin with, “I’ve found this cat”.

And so ... I arrived home with Justin. 

The Monster was a year or so older than Justin, the youngest in my household, and a real crazy live wire.  This was the guy who walked on curtain rods, would leap to the four inch hanging potted plants in the macramé hangers I once had time to make and became the inspiration that led me to get rid of all curtains, indoor plants, anything hanging or dangling, knickknacks and anything breakable, and most anything else that can be destroyed by a cat !!  I'm telling you, this was a serious learning phase in my life! 

The Monster, who I guess by now, you know how he got his name, was found on a cold snowy day underneath the car in a parking lot on a busy road in front of the Chinese restaurant.  Once again, here's my naivety at play.   I’d crawled underneath the car to get this little kitty, probably five or six months old, who was mewing and acting frightened and lost.  I ran back inside the Chinese restaurant very excited that I'd “rescued” this kitty.  “Oh look!” I said, “I found this kitty under that car out there, you know who it belongs to?”  I mean, of course, every lost kitty, has an owner who's desperately looking for it right?  Did I detect a snicker from these people as one guy said, “awwl dat cat, he be living under dat car many years, he have no home, you take him now pleaz.”  Silly young thing said, “oh he's just a kitten, he couldn’t have been living there for years, he must be lost, we need to find his home.” Yet still, the owners of the restaurant insisted, “sat cat, it got no home, you take it, you pleaz take it now. OK?”

And so I did.  And no one ever answered the posters I put up describing this wonderful lost kitty. 

Well, I may have found out why, not just because he was such a live wire, but he had a very serious hernia, that would soon end up costing me quite a bit of money to repair.  When my veterinarian said, “yeah, he was probably tossed out because the people didn't want to pay to fix this”, I thought he must be nuts, why would anyone deny medical care to help their kitty?

Anyway, back to the day Justin arrived.


The Monster was always, always, the first to run and greet you at the door, always, every day for the 17 years we had him.  And so The Monster was the first to meet Justin.  And was he ever excited to see another young guy.  He mewed and he talked and he put his paws in the carrier.  When I opened the door, he rushed in to meet Justin.  Justin was a little shy at first, but very quickly took to The Monster, and began following him everywhere. 

They were inseparable.  They played.  The Monster taught Justin how to be a naughty little boy.  They drove us crazy. They made a smile.  They made us laugh.  They made our household happy.

Until the next Saturday, when it was time to go back to adoptions. 

Vincent:  Oh it sounds like Justin and The Monster were great friends for that week they spent together.  It’s so wonderful to have friends.  That was one of the things I loved best about living at Rikki’s.  All the friends .... other cats ... dogs ... even chickens !!!  And all the people who’d come to visit and snuggle me.  It’s so wonderful to know you’re loved!  Yes it is !

Tomorrow I guess we’ll hear about the wonderful adoptive home Justin got !




Love you bunches,
           Vincent and Opie

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He'd "Purr More, Hiss Less".

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