Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Good Morning Good News !!!! January 18, 2011

I’m Vincent D. Cat and here to make you happy!  You are HEROES!  You work hard every day and you deserve to smile every day!  Those of you working to save us animals hear so very many very sad things.  And there’s lots of very glad things too and that’s what we talk about here!  All pawsitive all the time!  I want my friends to be happy and smile and know there’s a lot of good - including YOU - in this world!!  Be kind and pass it on!  Please send me your Good New and Fun Stuff to share, personal or global. Let’s keep it fun and interactive!!  After all, if we couldn’t laugh, we would all go insane!  Vincent@RikkisRefuge.org







VOTE TODAY
http://bit.ly/VoteVincent   Rikkis Refuge, Orange, VA, USA
The Animal Rescue Site - Shelter Challenge
YOU voted Rikki’s Refuge #1 in Virginia in 2010
Let’s do it again for 2011
quick, simple, free
Your daily vote can win $1,000 - $5,000 for Rikki’s Refuge’s Animals!

We’re holding steady at 7th on the Planet
with .85% of all votes
COME ON - Let’s move Team Vincent to 6th place !!!
Holding the state of Virginia with
27.39% of the votes
now 5% ahead of the ones hot on our heels
we’ve made the leap
don’t slack up and let us slip into their jaws!

Voting for Vincent is Face Rubbing Good!




Bissell MVP Contest
Vote daily thru Tuesday January 18th for Zoe Marie Spumoni
Running on behalf of Rikki’s Refuge
quick, simple, free
Your daily vote could win up to $10,000 for Rikki’s Refuge

972 votes as of this morning!
Come on - today is last day of voting
Let’s break 1,000 and make Zoe Queen!

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My Favorite Quote, Today
WINNERS
Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though chequered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the grey twilight that knows not victory or defeat.            
---Theodore Roosevelt

How you respond to the challenge in the second half will determine what you become after the game, whether you are a winner or a loser.   
---Lou Holtz

If you think you are beaten, you are. If you think you dare not, you don't. If you'd like to win, but think you can't It's almost a cinch you won t. Life's battles don't always go To the stronger or faster man; But soon or late the man who wins is the one who thinks he can.     
---Origin Unknown

Most people give up just when they're about to achieve success. They quit on the one yard line. They give up at the last minute of the game one foot from a winning touchdown.       
---Ross Perot

Non-violence is not inaction. It is not discussion. It is not for the timid or weak... Non-violence is hard work. It is the willingness to sacrifice. It is the patience to win.     
---Cesar Chavez

The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your full potential... these are the keys that will unlock the door to personal excellence.       
---Confucius

Winners never quit and quitters never win!         
----Vince Lombardi



YOU ARE MY HEROES
YOU ARE WINNERS
TOGETHER WE MAKE THE WORLD BETTER
LOTS BETTER




Refuge News
We’re under a light coat of ice this morning. When it melts off a bit more we’ll go pull Valerie’s car away from the tree at the far end of the drive way!  She thinks the only damage is to the license plate.  Paws crossed!

Yesterday, Cindy and Walker came out to volunteer all day and feed and clean everybody at Doggy Downs. 

Bill and Bill worked all day on the Quarantine Building, getting us a step closer to being able to use it.

Christiann donated a dryer, and Dennis and Crystal picked it up and delivered it to Rikki's Refuge.

Oh! This is really funny! Wayne just cleaned and refilled the water bowl in the office. We use one of those self waters, because some of the kitties like to swat the water with their paws and this way they usually don't spill it all out and there's plenty left for everybody.  When it's first put into place, it sort of bubbles and gurgles.  Maybe beauty has never seen this before, but she is attacking the big water bottle and smacking it every time gurgles!




Update on Pegasus
Beth writes in: I was very touched reading about Pegasus from this weekend's VFA spay/neuter clinic.  I have volunteered at the clinic many times.  I was out of town this weekend, so I did not work this clinic. I did not meet Pegasus.  After reading his story, I donated $100 to Rikki's to help with his recovery.  I really hope the poor guy makes it.  It sounds like he's been through a lot in his short life and deserves a chance.  I really wanted to thank you for giving guys like Pegasus a chance.  While I have to tell myself all the time that I can't save them all, it's nice to know there are places like Rikki's that can help save more of them. I'll look forward to reading about his recovery.  Even if he doesn't make it, at least his last days were filled with compassion and a full belly.

Thanks for all you do--
Beth and Louie and Peanut


Tina from Revival Animal Health is sending Pegasus some high calorie nutritional supplements to help with his weight gain.


Beth, Tina, and everybody - we have GOOD NEWS!

Pegasus is doing great so far.  His cold seemed just a minor thing, and though he was and still is being treated with antibiotics, he seems over it.  He's got horrible poos.  It's very soft now instead of liquid.  Probably a load of every worm on the planet.  We'll address that when he's just a bit stronger.  He's eating everything in sight.  Hissing at us but I think will be friendly.  If not, we'll have to decide if he goes back to his colony or stays here in one of our cat houses.  A lot will depend on how rapidly he gains his weight back.  He can't be off the streets very long and keep his winter coat.  He'll start to lose it after two weeks and would need climate control for the rest of winter. 

Mom says: Pegasus reminds me of a guy, Timmy, I once had who'd be 30 this May.  Some of them just stick in your heart forever.  Timmy was one of the very gentle sweet kind never stop purring guys.  I had his brother Danny for only 16 years, he'd been plagued with an unknown health problem from the time he was a year old.  He's the one who I had to learn all about alternative medicine so he could have a good life.  Their sister Rebecca was china doll beautiful, and the worst sprayer you ever met.  I loved her dearly!  She lived to be 20 and Timmy to almost 21.

Pegusus has an almost healed injury to a hind leg.  He may have been so sick with that, it had obviously been horribly infected, that he couldn’t get out to find food for several days or a week.  This may be why he was so emaciated.  As the doctor at the clinic said, “I hope it’s just lack of groceries that caused his emaciated look.” 


Pegasus looking worried, wondering if there are enough groceries for him.

Thanks to Beth, he’s getting lots of groceries now!

Be Pegasus’ HERO and click to help buy him groceries and medicine.   http://www.rikkisrefuge.org/donate.php

 

For Donations of $25 or more to help Pegasus, I’ll send you an official Pegasus Pill Popper!!!  Just make a comment on your donation and be sure to include your address!  Beth, let me know where to send yours!









Ting Ting Plans an Escape
Ting Ting is a high cat.  High cats like to be as high as they can get.  They are the ones on top of the kitchen cabinets and on top of the refrigerator.  They are the ones always seeking the highest point they can find no matter how precarious. 

Ting Ting loves to climb to the top of shelves, to the top of cages, and perch on the top of doors.

Valerie came in the other day with all kinds of burrs stuck in her hair and all over her sweater.  And carrying Ting Ting on her shoulders.  What happened?

Katarina ran up to close the gate, well, she really drove up. The gate is more than half a mile away from the 9th Life Retirement, Assisted Living and Psychiatric Center.  Ting Ting must've snuck in her car, because when she opened the door at the gate, Ting Tang jumped out.  Katarina could catch her.  So she called Valerie on her cell phone.  Valerie is Rikki's Refuge is very own Cat Whisperer.  Valerie immediately ran up to the gate. 

Ting Ting thought it was a great game and kept running through the woods, up one tree and down another, through the brambles.  Valerie kept up with her and finally convinced her to come jump on her shoulder.




Baby Face Gets a Home


You may remember a couple of weeks ago I mentioned a feral kitty who came from a Speuter Clinic that does side spays, and that they shaved almost half the cat just so they could cut an itty bitty one-inch hole.  We were concerned about what to do, because this is like taking away half of your long underwear, and still expecting you to play outside. 

She was supposed to move into one of our Cat Runs, which has a lot of protection, but does not have additional climate control.  You have to have your winter coat live there.  She did, until so much of it was shaved off.  Now what to do?

A feral kitty would be terribly miserable having to live in a cage until spring.  But letting her go out to a cat run with other feral friends, might make her sick with so much for missing.  Decisions, decisions, decisions.

But she solved the problem all by herself. She's not feral after all!.  She was just a poor scared kitty who walked into a trap.  And now she loves to be held and snuggled.  She's a little girl, probably only six or seven months old. 

Anne comes to wash dishes at least one day a week, and she loves to play with the kitties in the quarantine room, which is where dishes get washed.  She started playing with Baby Face, and they both fell in love.

Very soon, Baby Face will be going home to live with Anne.


Live from Vincent Video
Swimming in an Icy Pool


Meet Helen and Adam


Tails of Trivia
Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards, and are on the Australian coat of arms for that reason.

Did you know that you can see emus, but not kangaroos, on a tour of Rikki's Refuge? Did you know that during 2011 we are having a tour every Sunday at noon?


Ivory bar soap floating was a mistake. They had been overmixing the soap formula causing excess air bubbles that made it float. Customers wrote and told how much they loved that it floated, and it has floated ever since.

Lots of things that started as a mistake at Rikki's Refuge, turned into great ideas to.  It's been an experiment from day one, learning how to take care of so many different animals of so many different species.  Our visitors are always surprised at how well everybody gets along with each other and how happy everyone is here.

On this Day in
1778 Capt James Cook stumbles over Hawaiian Sandwich Islands.  I wonder if it's any warmer there than it is here. Maybe we better move this Refuge to a nice tropical island!


Music and Motion




Good Times in the News
An important bill is making its way through the Virginia House and Senate. This is a short session so may be rushed through. I am asking all Virginia residents to write their reps about the following:

HB2195 will make devocalization of dogs and cats a felony:

G. Any person, including a licensed veterinarian, who performs a surgical devocalization on a cat or dog when such procedure is not necessary to treat or relieve an illness, disease, or injury or to correct a congenital abnormality that is causing or may cause the animal physical pain or harm, is guilty of a Class 6 felony.

H. Any person convicted of violating this section may be prohibited by the court from possession or ownership of companion animals.

§ 54.1-3812.2. Records of devocalization procedures; audit.

Any licensed veterinarian who performs a surgical devocalization on a cat or dog shall keep a record of such procedure for a period of four years, as prescribed by the Board. Such records shall be subject to audit by the Board.

Please email in SUPPORT of this change!




Can a Domestic Cat Be Trained As Well As a Dog?
by April Holladay, HappyNews Columnist
Q: Can a domestic cat be trained as well as a dog? Because, I've tried to train mine without much success...

A: It depends... Certainly we can train some cats as easily as dogs to do certain things, for example, fetch. Some cat breeds (Bengals, Siamese and Burmese) naturally carry objects (like kittens) in their mouths, so they're easy to train. But I know of no breed of cat that leads the blind. Or herds sheep. We have trained and bred dogs for useful work and as companions, so both dogs and humans have adapted to each other. Cats — not so much.

Domestication of dogs
Recent Swedish and Chinese studies suggest humans domesticated dogs about 16,000 years ago in southeastern Asia south of Yangtze River. By "domesticated," I mean the DNA of dogs has changed to adapt to human purposes. Geneticists analyzed genes in the food-to-energy conversion part of animal cells (the mitochondria) of dogs to determine their origin. The researchers studied the genes of about 1,500 dogs from across the Old World. They found that dogs descended from 51 female wolf founders — and discovered clues about ancient human activity.

"The place and time of canine domestication," writes Zhang, "coincide approximately with the origin of rice agriculture, suggesting that the dogs may have originated among sedentary hunter-gatherers or early farmers." Otis, the boxer, for instance, comes from a line of hunting dogs used for centuries in Germany in the pursuit of bear, boar and deer. A boxer's job is to seize the prey in its massive jaws and hold it until the hunters arrive to kill the animal. Over the years, humans selected the best dogs for hunting and those dogs prospered under human care. Thus, a breed with genes programmed for hunting developed.

Domestication of cats
In 2007, researchers examined the mitochondrial genes of about 980 domestic cats and five subspecies of wildcats from three continents to determine when and where humans domesticated cats. The studies showed human association with cats began much more recently than dogs, probably about 9000 years ago as the earliest farmers of the Fertile Crescent [approximately where modern-day Iraq is] domesticated grains and cereals as well as livestock animals.

Cats helped early farmers by killing rodent pests infesting stored grains. You might think people domesticated cats because cats kept the rodent population down. It's more likely, however, we didn't bring cats into our homes, they brought themselves in. Cats like to chase mice; it's instinctive behavior. We never trained cats to hunt rodents. But we did provide a profitable place to hunt: many mice and few predators. So cats domesticated themselves merely by evolving a tolerance for people. "And — voila! — they had adapted to their new niche."

Human communication
Thus, humans have had twice as long to train and communicate with dogs (16,000 years) as cats (9,000 years), so dogs train easier. Moreover, cats started associating with humans doing what they wanted to do — hunt and kill rodents. Whereas, dogs emerged from wolf family packs that hunted together. Dogs have been strongly selected for "an innate ability to learn complicated tasks", such as shepherding, retrieving and guarding, which often require communication with humans, Driscoll says. In contrast, domestic cats do not "intuit the intentions of others" (either human or feline) to the extent that dogs do and that hinders a cat's ability to follow directions.

But cats can communicate with humans just as effectively as dogs, in some situations. If a human points to food, cats can find the food as easily as dogs, for example. In 2005, animal behaviorists studied 24 cats and 21 dogs to see how well the two species could use human cues to find food. Each cat trotted into a bare room containing two pots — one to the left of the animal and one to the right. The human tester kneeled on the floor in front of the cat and pointed to the pot with the food in it. The cat immediately walked to the correct pot and started eating. The same thing happened with each dog. No problem. Miklósi found no significant difference between how the cat and dog groups responded as the humans pointed to the pot containing food.

So next the experimenters hid the food under a stool and tied the food to the stool so the animal could not pull the food out to eat it. The animal's owner stood nearby but did not help. The experimenters did not help either. Instead they watched what the cat or dog did in the presence of his or her owner. They found no significant difference in the time a cat or a dog spent sitting or standing next to hidden food or gazing at it without trying to get the food. But they did notice that cats spent significantly longer times poking at the food, trying to solve the problem, and dogs started looking at their owners for help sooner than cats did and gazed at their owners for longer durations. Also, dogs looked at the inaccessible food and then at the owner and back at the food more frequently than cats did. It was as if the dog was saying, "The food's there, pal, but I can't get it; help me." Whereas, the cat, used to hunting by itself in the wild, tried to solve the problem not expecting help from the human.

This is not to say cats don't bond with humans. They do. Bengal cats often follow their human companions around from room to room. Miklósi thinks the dog eye-contact is a reason people find dogs easier to train than cats. On the other hand, cats rarely look at people for help in solving a problem. "Although both species show evidence of flexible learning, in general dogs seem to be much easier to train," Miklósi says. Because training animals involves many communicative signals (gazing, verbalization, etc.) and relies on a similar type of "feedback", dogs have a "natural advantage" by using frequent eye contacts, Miklósi says. Otis, the boxer, finally went after the stick in deep water after a backward gaze to his owner. He knew then, he was on the right track.


Duke and Vincent’s Trip to Cod
Cod is a whimisical town where the animals of facebook who’ve taken on hooman personas live.  Wayne Morris is your artist and architect of Cod.  And now .....  your log awaited trip ....  we take you to Cod .....   I hope you enjoy your journey!

Duke: This seems Nice, Where are WE?
Vincent: Duke, This is Cod. Fantastic Little Town!



Duke: NICE!
Vincent: Animals Rule here, Like our Refuge..



Duke: This is a pretty Cool Place, I’m HUNGRY!
Vincent: So am I Duke, But first We must try to get Votes.


Oh Daddy, Mr. Computer Genius, how can I get the resolution good enough so you can see the print?  Check flickr it's good there.


Remember: Votes DO save lives!
Rikkis Refuge, Orange, VA, USA



Peace and Love to You
Vincent

Help me run the refuge! 


PS You tell me what you want!  Email me at Vincent@RikkisRefuge.org with instructions to change your subscription: additions, deletions or modifications!  Subscriptions:    Vincent’s VIPs - up to the second alerts about issues at Rikki’s Refuge for those who care and want to be intimately involved.  Scheduled as needed.  Good Morning Good News - a little something to get you going in the mornings, for those of you who want to keep smiling with us!  Scheduled daily.  Hairballs - so you know what’s coming up at Rikki’s!  Scheduled weekly.

Rikki's Refuge, supported solely by private donations, houses over 1200 animals of 22 species. On line at http://bit.ly/Give-a-gift-to-Rikkis Checks, money orders, cash, items at Rikki's Refuge, PO Box 1357, Orange VA 22960

Rikki's Refuge is owned and operated by Life Unlimited of Virginia, Inc., an IRS 501(c)(3) not-for-profit Virginia Corporation, tax-id 54-1911042. Combined Federal Campaigns #77674, Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign #3163, PetsMart Charities #1377.  A financial statement is available upon written request from the State Office of Consumer Affairs.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Good Morning Good News !!!! January 17, 2011

I’m Vincent D. Cat and here to make you happy!  You are HEROES!  You work hard every day and you deserve to smile every day!  Those of you working to save us animals hear so very many very sad things.  And there’s lots of very glad things too and that’s what we talk about here!  All pawsitive all the time!  I want my friends to be happy and smile and know there’s a lot of good - including YOU - in this world!!  Be kind and pass it on!  Please send me your Good New and Fun Stuff to share, personal or global. Let’s keep it fun and interactive!!  After all, if we couldn’t laugh, we would all go insane!  Vincent@RikkisRefuge.org




VOTE TODAY
http://bit.ly/VoteVincent   Rikkis Refuge, Orange, VA, USA
The Animal Rescue Site - Shelter Challenge
YOU voted Rikki’s Refuge #1 in Virginia in 2010
Let’s do it again for 2011
quick, simple, free
Your daily vote can win $1,000 - $5,000 for Rikki’s Refuge’s Animals!

Team Vincent, you moved us to #7 Planet Wide
with 0.86% of all votes and
#1 in Virginia with 27.36 % of the votes
almost 5% ahead of the competition
come on ...  we can pull ahead
don’t let them nip me on the heels
VOTE

A little birdie is telling you to vote!



Bissell MVP Contest
Vote daily thru Tuesday January 18th for Zoe Marie Spumoni
Running on behalf of Rikki’s Refuge
quick, simple, free
Your daily vote could win up to $10,000 for Rikki’s Refuge

YES YES YES
sitting at 738 Votes this morning
Vote Vote Vote
we’ve only got today and tomorrow
let’s get her to 1,000 votes
come on Team Vincent
YOU can do it !!!
 Click on Zoe's picture to Vote for Zoe

Courage
Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage.  ---Anais Nin

You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face.  ---Eleanor Roosevelt

Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear.  ---Ambrose Redmoon

Some days when I pick out my quotes for the day, it seems like the first one is great, but the next one is even stronger and the third is really so true and ......   


Refuge News
WOW WEE it’s been so busy at the refuge I didn’t even get time to talk to you yesterday. 

Laurie came out.  She’d donated these wonderful split buckets that can hang over a fence.  They are absolutely fabulous for carrying supplies for working and cleaning around.  Thank you!  Laurie is our Director of Festivals and Events for 2011.  All kinds of fun things, like Pet Fiesta, Wine Festivals and so on.  If you’d like to help out and volunteer at these events, contact Laurie at lkarnay@yahoo.com

Autumn-Sky came and brought dishwashing liquid she got for FREE.  You can do that too.  Want to know her secret??  She had a coupon for 50 cents off.  The store was having a Double your Coupons.  She found a little bottle for 99 cents that qualified.  So with the coupon it was free!!!  She had several coupons so was able to get a whole bag full of bottles!!!  That’s a lot of dishes we can wash. 

And it’s not just dishwashing liquid you can get for free.  Save those coupons, watch the sales, wait for double your coupon and WHAM you can get all kinds of things for free.  Cat food, dog food, bleach, dishwashing  liquid, floor cleaners, laundry detergent, trash bags, paper towels, spray bottles (best way to buy them is with product in them).

Somebody recently asked why I’m not begging for cat litter.  We had a huge donation a couple months ago and we’re doing fine in that department.  We need the NUMS !!!!!

Adam and Helen came out and washed the huge pile of dishes.  They’d brought fruits and veggies for the Rabbit s and Guinea Pigs and while up there feeding them, they also cleaned Rabbit Rotunda.  Any help feeding and cleaning is always a big help.  it’s a little less my hooman staff has to do so then they have time to try and catch up on their long long list of TO DO.

Angela and Mariza came out.

Fred came out and brought donations he’d collected in the Northern Virginia area.  

Jan came out and brought detergent and bleach and paper towels. 

Mary came out and sorted the mail and worked on all the paper work that generates and logged checks and got the donations into the bank so I can turn them into Fancy Feast.  She takes care of most of the Business stuff and is the one you’re often talking to on the phone too. 

Ron stopped in and picked up the mail coming thru Orange.  He enjoys doing lots of kitty loving.  This is Betty getting loved.

Barbara volunteered at the Voices for Animals Feral Cat Speuter Clinic in Charlottesville.  Pegasus was a black and white kitty who’d been trapped and brought in.  He was looking down.  Terribly skinny, I mean terribly, hips sticking out.  Gooey on his eyes and nose.  Lungs ok but icky cold and snotty.  Injured hind foot.  He was under anesthesia and they decided to put him to sleep because in his condition he couldn’t go back to his feral colony.   Barbara began to cry and said, the poor guy, he’s been starving.  Is it right to just kill him cuz he’s had no food?  Can’t we try to save him?  Doesn’t he at least deserve a chance?  She called mom real quick and said can Rikki’s try? 

Yes, we would try!!  Sometimes you can’t win.  But lots of time if you really try, you can.  And we are going to give Pegasus the best try we can. 

Ron, who was out working, dropped what he was doing and rushed off to Charlottesville to pick Pegasus up.  Mom and Lena were very anxious for him to hurry hurry and get back so they could access poor Pegasus and get to work saving him.  When he arrived two hours later, he was still a bit unconscious from the anesthesia.  His heart seemed a bit faint.  So they held him and warmed him up and rubbed him, and soon he began to wake up.  Mom talked to the doc who was working at the clinic and got Pegasus started on meds. 

Eating, tlc and just nursing care is what the poor buy needed.  He’s not very old either.  By 6 pm he was awake and starting to eat.  He’s eating canned food like he’ll never see any more.  Poor baby.  As of right now it sure looks like he’s going to be just fine.  He’s hissing a little bit but mom doesn’t think he’s really feral.  Just scared. 

Please help up save Pegasus. I think together we can do it.  We’ll give him the care and the tlc and medicine and all the food he can eat.  I need YOU to buy him food and medicine and help us save him.  Will you help Pegasus?  Be a STAR - click the star to help.

Thank you Dr. Caroline Prior for volunteering at the Voices for Animals Feral Cat Speuter Clinic and for being in favor of trying to save Pegasus.  Thank you Voices for Animals for running such a wonderful Speuter Clinic.

Bob picked up a dog house someone donated and brought it out.  It’s the coolest, most unique dog house you’ve ever seen.



You’re really sure that’s a dog house?  The kitties .......















Here’s Bob live on Vincent Video explaining the origin of the dog house!


It’s real heavy and took lots of folks to unload!  Rarely do you get more than one episode of Vincent Video in a day, but today, you’re in luck!


Bob also brought out bags and bags of doggy nums!

Cindy came out with her car teeming full of cat food and supplies. She worked all day Saturday and is coming out again today cuz it’s a holiday.  She took care of all the doggies and was a docent on Saturday and helped with lots of chores and unloading and putting away donations. 

Thank you to all the folks who came to drop something off during Donation Drop Off hours on Saturday.  Donation Drop Off is every Saturday from noon - 2 pm.

Rikki’s Refuge is a great place to do Community Service.  Two teens are working on fulfilling some hours and Katarina led them thru many chores.  Many High Schools require Community Service now as part of the curriculum of raising socially conscious individuals.  It counts for lots of points on College Applications too.  Some work places give a day or two a year paid leave to their staff to do Community Service.  And of course minor offenses are often assigned community service in court.  Check in first if you need to do court ordered Community Service, depending on the nature of the offense, you may be able to do it at Rikki’s.  Any one who’s committed any form of animal abuse, hooman abuse or violent acts cannot volunteer at Rikki’s, Community Service or not.

One of the teen boys doing Community Service has his dad pick him up in the afternoon.  He gave his dad a quick tour of the Refuge and he was so impressed he wants to volunteer too!

The first time you visit you’ll have to read over the rules and regs and fill out a form stating that you agree and that you fit in certain guidelines.

And speaking of another kind of Community Service, Jan is now supporting 29 classrooms around the country who receive Kind News.  Kind News is a monthly publication that arrives to sponsored classrooms monthly with an issues for each child and a special teaching edition for the teacher.  These classrooms are headed up by  teachers who’ve made the commitment to teach Humane Education to their kids and who follow the guides and outlines and study sessions in Kind News!

David and his brother (I’m sorry my little kitty brain forgot your name) worked on Rabbit Rotunda II roof.  That’s all that’s left to finish this wonderful project!!! 

Several pigeons are hoping to move into Rabbit Rotunda II when it’s finished.  Five doves have been living in a cage inside the 9th Life Center and are really looking forward to getting out and spreading their wings.  Though they won’t be able to move until spring when it warms up since they’ve been living in a climate controlled area over the winter.

The waiting list of rabbits and guinea pigs who wan to move in has gotten long since the original Rabbit Rotunda filled to capacity.  Most of them are living in little hutches or small aquariums now and will be so happy to get to come to Rikki’s Refuge and have so much freedom and running and playing space they’ll think they moved to the jungle!

Dennis came out with lots of food for the Piggy Paradise.  Along with the REACH kids, a special program for special needs kids, he recycles school cafeteria food for the animals.  So much salad and fruits and veggies. They separate the food groups by dietary requirements for the different animals.

Jan and Larry, Rikki’s Original Sweethearts, celebrated their 11th Anniversary on Saturday!!!  They made very generous donations in honor of each other and their time together!!!  Wait till you see what they have coming for Valentine’s Day !!!   Stay tuned .....

Katarina led volunteers on Saturday, worked with volunteers and lead a tour on Sunday and will be working with volunteers today.

Ken came out with fruits and veggies for the bunnies and guinea pigs.  And with the CD of the TV program that ran just before Christmas.  We’d all been waiting and holding our breath to see it.  Autumn-Sky and James were the hoomans on the show and Anya, Peppers and Peter were the animal representatives.  I worked for hours trying to down load it yesterday and it was about ¾ of the way done and my paw hit something wrong and it went kaput!  So I’ll try again when I have the chance to get to high speed.

Here’s Timmy watching it on my puter.


Ken earned his Docent Badge now so you’ll see him from time to time on Saturday during Donation Drop Off, noon - 2 pm.  Ken helped a nice couple who came out to donate some funds and supplies.  They friends, Don and Libby, had told them about Rikki’s Refuge.  Don and Libby first learned of Rikki’s from a story in the Free Lance Star in 2005 and have been supporters ever since.  Make sure you tell your friends!  I bet you have several friends who don’t even know about Rikki’s Refuge and I bet they’d love to make our dream a reality!!  So tell your friends!

Paul came out and helped with Docent duties.  He’s an official Docent too .  Candy wasn’t feeling well so she couldn’t come out.  Get well quick Candy!!

Rene is working on some more cat nesting boxes for the cat houses.  She delivered a new one, which met Vincent’s approval!


Rene brought mom fudge on Saturday and banana bread on Sunday.  He he he mom’s gonna get fat like me and then she can’t tease me no more!

Cassie and Sydney are Bob Wallace’s little nieces and he’s told them all about Rikki’s Refuge.  They saved up their money and made pretty envelopes and each sent $25 to Rikki’s.  Wasn’t that sweet?
bob and cards



Barbara brought a whole suv full of all kinds of supplies.  From cleaning things, to food, to brochure holders. 

Mary Ellen and David stopped in.

Grace and Toni came out to volunteer and help with the Sunday Tour.  Tour every Sunday at Noon this year!!  Grace joined Teen Care last summer and really stood out as a leader.  She’s been a tremendous help to us animals.  She’s a Docent and a Tour Guide and knows how to take care of most all the animals!

Lloyd stopped by and brought newspapers for the cages.

Bill checked out the work that is still needed in the Quarantine Building before we can actually use it for animals.  He’s picking up some supplies and will be working on it today!!  Yipppee - we can’t wait till it’s done.  Then the current Quarantine Room will move to the new Quarantine Building and Medical Treatment will move to the old Quarantine Room and then Medical Treatment will become Old Dogs!!!!  It’s always a shuffling act at Rikki’s!!  Oh if only we has SO much more space!!

 


Mom discovered something new.  Kenobi eats so fast that she throws up.  Always.  Mom is now putting her food in this special ice cube tray.  It’s got little itty bitty sections, so Kenobi has to work at getting it out.  Now it takes her a long time to eat her breakfast and she has fun trying to get every last drop and she doesn’t throw up!




Live from Vincent Video
Meet Randolph the Rooster




Fun and Inspiring



Tails of Trivia
A male kangaroo is called a boomer, and a female is called a flyer.

Cats can produce over one hundred vocal sounds, while dogs can only produce about ten.

January 16th was Appreciate A Dragon Day!

Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706


Music and Motion





Great Purrchases / Donations
Food Lion has a sale on 16 pound Purina Dry Cat Foods for $9.99.  Grab a coupon and go shopping.  Grab it while you can.  We’re starting to see 13 pound bags for the price of 16 pounds and fear they are downsizing again.  This may be a clearance on the 16 pound bags.  Boooo Boooo  Cat Food has already doubled in price in the last tow years.  More money per bag and less food in it.  HELP - grab while the grabbing’s good!!


Dear Vincent
Why can’t you take one more cat?
Lots of you have questions about Rikki’s Refuge.  I’ll pick one or two a day to answer here.  Ask your questions in the blog comments or sent to me at Vincent@RikkisRefuge.org

QUESTION: My friend tried to get a cat into Rikki's and was told there was no room. How can you have free-roaming cats and not have room for just one more? Who decided which animals get to come to Rikki's?   Pete

ANSWER: Pete, I so wish we could take in every animal, cat and others, who needed a home.  That’s the hardest part of being here, knowing there are so many more that need our help. 

There are “legal limits” on how many animals can be in how big of a space and all kinds of rules like that.  There are practical limits too.  When animals, hoomans included, are crowded they get mean and they get sick and they have all kinds of problems.  It might not be too bad if you had to live in a cage for a few days or weeks till you got a forever home.  But at Rikki’s Refuge most of our animals will live the rest of their natural lives.  So they have to have lots or comfortable space so they stay healthy and happy.

When we can afford to build more housing and we have the money to take care of the new housing and the animals that will live in it - we will.  It’s sad that it all comes down to money.  We have room to build lots and lots more housing.  Before we can build it, we must know that we have enough money coming in every day, this year and next and forever to feed, and medicate and provide care to it’s residents.  It we be a really bad disaster to build houses, let critters move in and then find out there was no money to feed them or care for them when they were sick. 

We do have a lot of land.  And a lot of space to run around in.  Yet everybody who’s allowed to run around, also has a housing area.  They can’t just come here and then be off to the woods to take care of themselves.  So there has to be room for them too.  And they have to be fed and taken care of, and if they get sick we have to pay their bills. 

The intake committee of hoomans decide how many of what species can come.  They want to let everybody in too, but they know if they do, it would eventually mean no food or care for any of us and then we’d all die.  And so when somebody wants to come, they look at space first and say, “where will they live?”  Then they look at the budget real carefully, dividing up for everybody, and seeing if there’s enough left over to pay the bills for a new resident.  And when there is - somebody gets to come!!


Upcoming Events
MONDAY JANUARY 17

11 am - 3 pm   LEE / JACKSON / KING DAY, the animals come first!  Bring yummy winter treats and help fluff up warm winter bedding

I Love YOU,
Vincent

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PS You tell me what you want!  Email me at Vincent@RikkisRefuge.org with instructions to change your subscription: additions, deletions or modifications!  Subscriptions:    Vincent’s VIPs - up to the second alerts about issues at Rikki’s Refuge for those who care and want to be intimately involved.  Scheduled as needed.  Good Morning Good News - a little something to get you going in the mornings, for those of you who want to keep smiling with us!  Scheduled daily.  Hairballs - so you know what’s coming up at Rikki’s!  Scheduled weekly.

Rikki's Refuge, supported solely by private donations, houses over 1200 animals of 22 species. On line at http://bit.ly/Give-a-gift-to-Rikkis Checks, money orders, cash, items at Rikki's Refuge, PO Box 1357, Orange VA 22960

Rikki's Refuge is owned and operated by Life Unlimited of Virginia, Inc., an IRS 501(c)(3) not-for-profit Virginia Corporation, tax-id 54-1911042. Combined Federal Campaigns #77674, Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign #3163, PetsMart Charities #1377.  A financial statement is available upon written request from the State Office of Consumer Affairs.

Learn more www.RikkisRefuge.org and help spread the good word, tell everyone you know about Rikki’s Refuge

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Good Morning Good News !!!! January 15, 2011

I’m Vincent D. Cat and here to make you happy!  You are HEROES!  You work hard every day and you deserve to smile every day!  Those of you working to save us animals hear so very many very sad things.  And there’s lots of very glad things too and that’s what we talk about here!  All pawsitive all the time!  I want my friends to be happy and smile and know there’s a lot of good - including YOU - in this world!!  Be kind and pass it on!  Please send me your Good New and Fun Stuff to share, personal or global. Let’s keep it fun and interactive!!  After all, if we couldn’t laugh, we would all go insane!  Vincent@RikkisRefuge.org


Have you noticed what's new in my picture today?


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Character
Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits; they become character. Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.  ---Frank Outlaw

Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.  ---John Wooden

Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet.  Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved.  ---Helen Keller




Refuge News
Supposed to be down right balmy today and break 40 degrees.  So come on out and have fun at Rikki’s

Beth came out yesterday and brought newspapers.  We use them on the bottom of cages to absorb mess and make clean up easier and more thorough.  We used to use puppy pads which look nicer and are more absorbent.  But puppy pads are one of the luxury items we had to give up with the economy!  We’ll give up anything - except food, medical care, cleaning and housing - to save the animals. 

Anne came out to help with chores.  Washing dishes and cleaning up.  There’s always so much to clean up, everyday.  If you a kitty and or doggy or two - just imagine, take their mess and multiply by 1250!!  And WOW you got a boatload of cleaning to do every day.  Anne gonna adopt a little kitty who came in as feral and became friendly very quickly.  A lovely little tabby girl about 6 months old.  She, the kitty not Anne, has the sniffles, so that has to clear up and she has to finish her quarantine and assuming all is good to go - she gets to go!!!  Lucky kitty, Anne is a nice mommey.


Walker sent me a note last night:
Hi Vincent - Walker here. I like the way you answered the question about my Saturday job as Doggy Diplomat of Doggy Downs.  My Mom likes to remind me that my main job is to greet visitors when I am on duty at Rikki's. It gives visitors a chance to pet and interact with me at Doggy Downs.

And - I am glad you got the message out early enough for my mom to go to Costco to pick up some cat food cases! Pollyanna told me I HAD to help out her favorite 3 legged, handsome tuxedo cat! - with love from Walker


See you in a bit Walker!!!  And thank you for bringing your mom on Saturdays to clean up Doggy Downs.  You do a good job supervising her!




Live from Vincent Video
Meet the Peacocks




Fun and Inspiring


So that’s a commercial for chocolate?  Really makes me want to run out and get some, huh????    Lots of cute commercials out there these days but I don’t see how it’s supposed to make you link to the product.



Tails of Trivia

I bet a lot of you, even if you’re Down Under, know that a male kangaroo is called a boomer.  What’s a female called? 

Baby robins eat 14 feet of earthworms every day.

Bats always turn left when exiting a cave.



Music and Motion



Good Times in the News
Michael Vick won’t make it to the Super Bowl
Maybe some karma at work?  His Post Game Press Conference is just too good to miss.  And who let the dogs out .......



What Animal Hears with Its Legs, and Why?
From HappyNews Columnist


Q: Name a creature which uses its legs to hear.

A: Crickets have ears on their front legs, located about where humans have elbows. Katydids also have leg ears. In fact, ears "(tympanal organs) lie beneath a drum-like membrane (the tympanum) where they respond to sound," says entomologist John Meyer, professor at North Carolina State University. These 'ears' may be located on the thorax (in some true bugs), on the abdomen (in grasshoppers, cicadas, and some moths), or on the front tibia (in crickets and katydids)."

A calling male cricket creates a racket — chirping loudly at a fixed frequency that depends on his species and the night temperature. A female hears the beckoning calls, determines the direction of the chirp source and tracks down the male chirper, "purely based on auditory cues," says zoologist Martin Lankheet of Wageningen University. She distinguishes direction by listening to the time difference she hears from her right and left ears.

The two ears consist of eardrums (small, pale spots) spaced about 12 millimeters (0.5 in) apart on her left and right legs. She hears a sound coming from right of her position, for example, with her right ear before she hears it with the left. The time delay tells the direction of the chirping male.

Perhaps crickets developed ears on their legs to increase the separation distance between their ears. Indeed: "Because crickets are very small compared to the wavelength of male sounds, an increase in the separation distance increases the difference in signals between the two ears. Moving the ears further apart therefore helps direction discrimination, and mate finding," emails Lankheet.




Great Purrchases / Donations

Food Lion and that probably means Bloom and maybe Bottom Dollar too - have Purina dry cat foods, Cat Chow, Indoor Kitty, Purina One, Friskies and all kinds, on sale for $9.99 a bag.  Stock up for your kitty and buy an extra bag or two for us PLEASE!!!!






Dear Vincent
Why don’t you sell cow milk?
Lots of you have questions about Rikki’s Refuge.  I’ll pick one or two a day to answer here.  Ask your questions in the blog comments or sent to me at Vincent@RikkisRefuge.org

QUESTION: Why don’t you sell cow milk?  Seems to me you have it there free.  Can’t you sell it to make money to buy food?  Hey even Fancy Feast!  Charlie

ANSWER:  Hi Charlie, that’s a question a lot of people ask.  India doesn’t have milk.  Nope.  None.  You may think that’s strange since it’s common belief that milk just comes from cows.  But just like any mammal, cows produce milk to feed their own young.  If they aren’t expecting young or haven’t recently given birth, then there’s no reason they would have milk. 

Think about hoomans and cats and dogs.  They don’t just run around giving milk all the time, now do they?  And that seems purrfectly normal, right?  Well the cows that hoomans take milk from and sell in the store has a rather sad story behind it.

For a cow to first have milk  (and NO they don’t GIVE milk, it’s TAKEN) she must get pregnant, carry the baby, give birth and then no longer have that baby to feed, who’d be drinking all the milk that nature intended for her.  Un Oh - something very bad happens to that poor baby cow.

Now the mama cow has milk, but no baby to give it to.  If she was left alone, the milk would go away.  Cuz mammals, of all kinds, just make milk for a nursing baby.  Instead of a baby cow nursing her, the hoomans start doing it one way or another to get the milk out so they can have it.  And the mama cow’s body doesn’t know it’s a hooman and not a baby, so it keeps making more milk.  Trust me, the mama cow knows! 

This will last for a while, and if mama cow is given extra hormones in her food it will last even longer than nature would normally let it.  But sooner or later that mama cow’s body will say ENOUGH!    Then the hoomans have to get her pregnant all over again and start the cycle again.

So that’s why none of our animals have milk!!  Cus none of them have babies.  Cus wez all speutered!!!



Upcoming Events
SATURDAY    January 15

ANIMAL ATTENTION DAY - Give some extra hugs to the homeless - take a dog for a walk, scratch a pig's belly, pat a cat.   11 am - 3 pm 

DONATION DROP OFF,  noon - 2 pm,  got something to drop off quick?  The gates will be unlocked.  No tour at this time, just drop off. 

FULL MOON WALK, Bon Fire, vegan bbq, pot luck 1/15, RSVP REQUIRED, we’re talking outdoors, after dark, so it’s gonna be cold and dark - please be prepared!!  Absolutely MUST RSVP.  May be cancelled due to lack of participation.

Pit Bull Awareness  - Meet Indigo Wheeled Terrier and his family, and hear his hooman mom mommy speak about him, animal abuse and dog fighting at Pit Bull Awareness event at the Canterbury Community Center, 12184 Chaucer Lane, Woodbridge Va 22192. Saturday Jan 15, 2011 from Noon to 3 pm. Pit Bull Kisses are free and leashed, well mannered spayed and neutered dogs are welcome!


Meet Walker at Doggy Downs on Saturdays
Walker !!!


SUNDAY    January 16

SANDWICH DAY - On January 18, 1778 Capt James Cook stumbles over Hawaiian Sandwich Islands. Today you'll bring your most creative VEGAN sandwiches to the refuge for a judging. Noon.

TOUR THE REFUGE - NOON, mini tour, take a walk around and see the animal neighborhoods.  Every week on Sunday you can join a mini tour where you can walk around from animal neighborhood to neighborhood, from Piggy Paradise to Horsey Haven and see the animals.   One tour only, starts at noon.  Please be prompt.


MONDAY   January 17

LEE / JACKSON / KING DAY, the animals come first!  Bring yummy winter treats and help fluff up warm winter bedding.  11 am - 3 pm    


Stay In Touch
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the next four weeks - what to do at Rikki's Refuge
Will tell you all about upcoming events, also any cancellations and all the up to the minute stuff you need to know.  Check in often.  Sign up to follow the blog so you get updates when they happen.  A little further down on the right click on FOLLOW.

Vote for the Animals
Here you can vote in contests that will give money to save the animals, they’re all free and easy, so all you have to do is click and it’s like making a donation!

2011 Calendar of What's up at Rikki's
Here you can see the calendar for all of 2011, so you can plan way far ahead!!





Have a wonderful morning and fabulous day!!


Love,
Vincent
PS You tell me what you want!  Email me at Vincent@RikkisRefuge.org with instructions to change your subscription: additions, deletions or modifications!  Subscriptions:    Vincent’s VIPs - up to the second alerts about issues at Rikki’s Refuge for those who care and want to be intimately involved.  Scheduled as needed.  Good Morning Good News - a little something to get you going in the mornings, for those of you who want to keep smiling with us!  Scheduled daily.  Hairballs - so you know what’s coming up at Rikki’s!  Scheduled weekly.

Rikki's Refuge, supported solely by private donations, houses over 1200 animals of 22 species. On line at http://bit.ly/Give-a-gift-to-Rikkis Checks, money orders, cash, items at Rikki's Refuge, PO Box 1357, Orange VA 22960

Rikki's Refuge is owned and operated by Life Unlimited of Virginia, Inc., an IRS 501(c)(3) not-for-profit Virginia Corporation, tax-id 54-1911042. Combined Federal Campaigns #77674, Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign #3163, PetsMart Charities #1377.  A financial statement is available upon written request from the State Office of Consumer Affairs.

Learn more www.RikkisRefuge.org and help spread the good word, tell everyone you know about Rikki’s Refuge