Kitten Cards

Kitten Cards

High quality greeting cards created from photographs of kittens rescued by Craig Street Cats. Everyday or Christmas assortments available in packs of 4 or 10. Proceeds support kitten rescue and colony management. Order now.

Archive for November, 2008

Spreading the Word

Friday, November 28th, 2008

This weekend I’ll be at Sir John Franklin Community Club for their craft show. I’ll be handing out information about Craig Street Cats, and selling kitten cards, catnip toys, and catnip crunchies. If you’re out and about, stop in to say hello!

For December, I have a booth at Mulvey Market every Saturday and Sunday up to Christmas. Those of you who have a cat lover on your Christmas list should pop in and grab one of our gift bags. They have kitten cards, cat toys and treats. The perfect gift for the cat lover on your list!

Storage is an issue

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

It seems the plastic totes I mentioned in the wish list are more necessary than I thought. We have had a minor plumbing disaster this week, and all of the blankets, towels and assorted “soft” supplies that were stored in plastic bags got drenched. Everything is now heaped up on my laundry room floor waiting to get bleached. Needless to say the basement is just a tad smelly right now.

All of which brings me to something I forgot to put on the wish list: laundry / cleaning supplies

As soon as the basement floor gets put back together, we have to address the storage issue. Like every house in this neighbourhood, this one has virtually no closets or shelves. Storage has to be built or bought. Sealed storage for food and supplies is now a priority.

Updates

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

It’s been quite awhile since I posted any numbers, so I thought that I should probably do that ;)

To date, Craig Street Cats has dealt with 32 kittens and 17 adult cats. We have 3 feeding stations feeding somewhere between 20 and 40 cats (and the ocassional raccoon). Currently, we have 1 adult female available for adoption, and 1 kitten being socialized. The original 4 kittens rescued in 2007 have become “shelter cats”.

This is an amazing start to a project that keeps growing. The original plan was to deal with just the cats on Craig Street, but that has morphed into a much larger project. Eventually, Craig Street Cats hopes to work throughout Wolseley, to manage our huge feral cat population. This is why we have registered as a non-profit organization, and have received permission from the Consumer’s Bureau to solicit funds.

Our application for non-profit status required us to list the purpose of the organization. Craig Street Cats registered purpose is: feral cat colony management, kitten rescue, community outreach and education.

Of course, as the project grows, so does the need for money, food and supplies. The wonderful donations that came in throughout October are almost depleted. We are down to our last case of canned cat food, last bag of clumpling cat litter, and dry cat food is at the “we really need to get more” stage.

Our current wish list, in order of priority, looks like this:

  • dollars (for vets, kitten formula, supplies, winter shelters, emergencies, community outreach and education)
  • canned cat food
  • clumping cat litter
  • dry cat food
  • large totes with secure lids for storage
  • large enclosures (4′ x 4′ or larger), with tops (to use as kitten playpens, mom and kitten dens, etc.)
  • heat lamps (to keep kittens warm)
  • towels, blankets, rags
  • large, covered litter boxes
  • medium to large totes with lids to make into feeding stations (softer plastic, so it’s easier to cut and sand the edges)
  • cat trees / scratching posts / cat condos
  • Canadian Tire money
  • non-clumping litter

Of course, priorities change over time, and the order of things on this list will be very different in the spring, when we start getting more kittens.

Oops!

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

It seems there was a little mix up about when that interview would be airing. I received an email from Terry Stapleton explaining that the piece will air on Tuesday, Dec. 2, during the 6 o’clock news. Two whole weeks to wait. I think I might explode ;)


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