Archive for category Pynk Pet Of The Week
On Friday, Nicole Richie took to her Twitter page to announce that she and beau Joel Madden have welcomed a “new addition” to their “growing family”: Tabitha Jones Madden, a cat.
Richie, 28, writes on her website that she found Tabitha crying outside her home “one dark and lonely night.”
“At first, I thought it was Joel,” says Richie, mother to daughter Harlow, 2, and son Sparrow (who turns 1 next month). “But to my surprise, there she was. A sad, and very hungry kitten.”
Initially, she thought the cat belonged to her neighbor, so she ignored it.
A week later, the cat returned. “She was so skinny and I could tell she was starving,” Richie writes. “I couldn’t resist. I fed her, and she was as happy as Benji Madden in a sorority house. It’s been 2 months now, so I think it’s safe to call her mine.”
So sweet! That is one lucky cat.
If you are like us you are you always getting tangled in a web of leashes, collars and harnesses as you rush out the door to walk your dog each day. So check out what we found on PeoplePets.com:
Calie Cavic shares your struggle and came up with a crafty and stylish solution to organizing your pet products. “I wanted to be able to bring small doses of color into a space and make a functional hanger for our dogs leashes, muzzles, collars,” she tells PeoplePets.com. For the past year, Cavic has been making trendy bone-shaped wall organizers for all your pet’s accessories which come in a myriad of colors and designs — polka dots, stripes, and flowers that fit the décor of any home.
Her two dogs Chopper, a rescue mutt who loves to play fetch, and Moe, a Chihuahua mix with a “huge personality,” provide Cavic with plenty of inspiration as well as her background in interior design. Working with a precut wooden bone, she paints the entire surface and then uses deco glue to adhere high quality decorative paper to it. Have a special look in mind? She’ll work with you on a custom request.
Check out Cavic’s Etsy shop and get get organized along with us for only $35
If you know anything about Pamela Anderson then you know she is a huge animal lover like us. The bombshell has been busy lately rescuing animals and even brought a few home to live with her!
According to PeoplePets: Pamela hopped on a red-eye flight to New Orleans, where she helped prepare shelter dogs for relocation in the hopes of finding them forever families.
“We’re going to go take them to Virginia and put them in good homes,” Anderson told PEOPLEPets.com before the Hasselhoff special Sunday night. “There are hundreds and hundreds of animals at these [Gulf-area] shelters that people have surrendered because of not being able to look after them, sadly. They’re just overwhelmed.”
According to PETA, who organized the move, Anderson personally paid for all the dogs’ local adoption fees, as well as spay and neuter surgeries and flea treatments. “I just thought it was something practical that I could do,” she told PEOPLEPets.com. “This is something hands-on. I can actually go to the shelter, make sure they’re okay and transport them somewhere and adopt them out.”
On Monday, Anderson and a group of PETA volunteers walked the dogs and prepared them for their RV trip to Virginia. And even though the actress promised sons Brandon and Dylan she wouldn’t adopt any new pups, according to PETA, she took home two: Gina Lollobrigida and Bardot.
Once at PETA headquarters in Virginia, the 50 adult dogs and puppies will be made available to area residents through an adopt-a-thon at the Virginia Beach SPCA. “Everyone’s fighting over them,” Anderson said. “Everyone in Malibu wants them, too!”
To learn how you can adopt a precious critter click here.
Say hello to Arthur, a darling dog waiting for his second chance at a happy home at the the New Hampshire Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
People Pets reports: German shorthaired pointer Arthur was barely clinging to life when he came to the SPCA as part of an animal cruelty case that involved seven other pups. “He was skin and bone, starved for both food and love,” annual fund coordinator Kelly Taccetta tells PEOPLEPets.com. “He was dehydrated and malnourished, his ribs protruding from his tiny body. What should have been a happy dog was little more than a skeleton.”
The pup received emergency medical attention, as well as food and TLC from shelter staffers. “In a few weeks, Arthur began to come around,” Taccetta says. “The sparkle returned to his eyes and before we knew it, he was bouncing around the shelter giving wet kisses to everyone.” Arthur is the last of his pals at the shelter, and Taccetta knows he’ll make a loveable, loyal pet for any happy family.
The New Hampshire SPCA serves more than 121 communities in its own state, as well as southern Maine and northern Massachusetts. Run by 250 volunteers, the organization provides adoption and sheltering services, as well as educational programs and cruelty investigation assistance.
You have to see this extremely cute video! Orangutan & dog become companions. ♥
The Aspinall Foundation is a charity that promotes wildlife conservation and reintroduces captive gorillas back into the wild in West Africa. Five years ago, conservationist Damian Aspinall released a gorilla, Kwibi, into the jungles of Gabon. Aspinall returned recently to reunite with a now ten-year-old Kwibi.
Such a beautiful moment in the ‘Animal Kingdom’







