2017 Review
What a year! Thank you to all our volunteers, adopters, donors, and sponsors!
We look forward to a wonderful 2018 filled with lots of great things … including a big change for us! Don’t miss that announcement coming soon!!
What a year! Thank you to all our volunteers, adopters, donors, and sponsors!
We look forward to a wonderful 2018 filled with lots of great things … including a big change for us! Don’t miss that announcement coming soon!!
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While we truly believe that every animal is special, there are some adoptions that stand out for various reasons. If you follow us, you know we like to focus on the positive aspects of what we do. That doesn’t change with this blog entry, but I will try to convey why this adoption is so…
Today, March 15, 2016 marks our 6th birthday! From 18 cats and 18 kittens in a neighbor’s backyard to 795 cats and dogs adopted into loving forever homes! The past 6 years have been challenging, rewarding, fun, heartbreaking but most of all gratifying because we have made a difference in so many lives….
Tuesday, October 16 is National Feral Cat Day What’s a Feral Cat? Alley Cat Allies quickly describes the difference between a feral cat and a stray cat in this video: The video was made in 2009 when approximately 70% of all cats entering animal shelters in the U.S. were killed. The situation has improved, but…
Onychectomy, popularly known as declawing, is an operation to surgically remove an animal’s claws by means of amputating all or part of the distal phalanx, or end bones, of the animal’s toes. (definition per wikipedia). “Lilly” shows off her claws before her monthly pedicure. But, let’s be honest about declawing … it is the mutilation…
The saying goes, “It takes a village…” Here at Karma Cat + Zen Dog Rescue Society (KCZD), we believe it takes a community! We have worked for the past eleven years to build a strong family of volunteers, and a strong relationship with our community. One of those relationships is with our local shelters. Our…