Friday, October 20, 2006

Baby Kittens

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These are the kittens that were raised by kittenbaby.com and the Rainbow Wildlife Rescue
in the past 2 months.

Make sure you join our Pet and Wildlife Forum to talk about your kittens or ask any questions
you might have about raising baby kittens or any other pet or wildlife!

Friday, March 24, 2006

ASPCA News Alert

LOOKING FOR A SWEET EASTER TREAT? THE BEST BUNNIES ARE CHOCOLATE ONES!


It's that time of year again, and real live bunnies will be on their way into many homes in America this April 16—courtesy of well-meaning parents who think they're buying a low-maintenance starter pet for the kids. Unfortunately, young children and bunnies aren't at all a good match—and when the novelty wears off, many of these Easter rabbits will wind up at shelters. Unlucky ones may be dumped outside where they must face predators, cars, illness and injury. Still others are destined to lives of neglect and boredom in cramped cages.

If your family's set on getting a rabbit, give a chocolate bunny or a stuffed toy for Easter and, if your young children are really serious, a book on rabbit care. If they're still begging you for a bun after the holiday has passed, go to your local shelter or rescue group and find out how to adopt the rabbit (or even better, a bonded pair) of your dreams. For info on bunny care and rescue groups, head to the House Rabbit Society online.

You can also help spread the word that rabbits are not disposable pets by getting involved in the "Make Mine Chocolate!" campaign. Started in 2002 by the Columbus House Rabbit Society, the Make Mine Chocolate! campaign aims to educate the public about the challenges of properly caring for rabbits and encourages parents to give chocolate or toy bunnies as Easter gifts instead of live rabbits. Check out the group's website, MakeMineChocolate.org, where you can visit the interactive learning center, buy a Make Mine Chocolate! tee or pin, and test your knowledge of bunny nutrition with the "What Will You Feed Your Rabbit?" game.

Monday, March 13, 2006

New Kitten!

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Sally is doing juuuuuuuuuuuust fine :).

Sunday, March 05, 2006

New Wildlife and Pet Forum!!

I am happy to announce that the Wildlife and Pet Forum on the Rainbow Wildlife Rescue site is
finally launched!

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Look at that belly!



Sally is gaining weight and is doing juuuuuust fine!

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

2 white orphaned Kittens

3 days ago I was called by a lady who was given my number from the local animal shelter. She said her cat was attacked by a dog and she had 2 kittens that just opened their eyes, but weren't doing so good. She had tried to feed them with an eyedropper with what I assume was cow's milk.

Of course I accepted the 2 kittens, a male and a female. The male fell into a coma the next day, but came around again. He had pneumonia from the cow's milk ending up in his respitory system. He had terrible diarrhea and no control about his bodily functions.
After he screamed in pain for a while, I decided it's best to relief him of his suffering.
On the way to the vet, he fell into a coma again and never woke up.



His sister Sally is doing great though! With the Lab Butters to help a bit:




Tuesday, January 17, 2006

After one week the orphaned Kitten comes around!

My Lab Butters and Husky Nicholai are helping to make the kitten feel safer each day:




Sunday, January 08, 2006

First Foster Kitten of 2006

This longhaired kitten was not only abused, but starved and neglected. Her eyes are infected and are treated with Penicillin. Her appetite is great and bowel movement appears healthy as well. Since she is scared of humans, we slowly get her used to the hand, and even got a soft purring out of her. There is hope :).

We named her Velvet: