Kreacher Konnections has taken in 15 kittens and three adults in the last two weeks. All have upper respiratory infections to varying degrees. It looks like one kitten will need to have its eye removed.
We are in desperate need of HELP!
Donations of kitten food, litter, or funds to help with medical expenses is greatly appreciated!
Donations can be dropped off at
My Groomer in Flushing,
Doogies in Davison, or
Pet Supplies Plus in Grand Blanc.
Money can be donated to our PayPal Account using the email address kreacherkonnections@gmail.com
We are also looking for more foster homes so as there are many more cats and kittens needing to be rescued!
https://www.facebook.com/kreacherkonnections/posts/498710430321658
The third full week of May is celebrated every year as National Dog Bite Prevention Week. This year, the dates are May 15-21. Visit the National Dog Bite Prevention Week page for more information and resources to educate people about dog bite prevention.
https://www.avma.org/public/Pages/Dog-Bite-Prevention.aspx
The first week of May is The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)’s National Pet Week. How will you celebrate with your pet?
A new bed? New toys? A car ride? Maybe just some extra love!
http://www.petweek.org/
April 23rd is National Lost Dog Awareness Day!
How to Find a Lost Cat or Dog – Infographic by Vetstreet
This is National Poison Prevention Week, and that includes your pets.
Do you know which foods are unsafe for pets?
This poster is a great resource and you can even order a fridge magnet!
http://doggiedrawings.tumblr.com/post/60944551899
Are your houseplants toxic to pets? check the ASPCA’s list.
http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants
What else can be dangerous to your pet?
Here is an extensive list of possible poisons for pets.
http://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/poisons/
Pre-order your Calendar today to support the many Furbabies in need.
Remember calendars make great gifts!
You want to meet our 3 musketeers! They are 10 week old pit bull mix puppies. They are neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, dewormed, and treated with flea preventative. All three are crate trained and working on potty training. To see more of their cute faces and crazy antics please visit their profiles by clicking on their name below.