Taking photos for yesterday’s blog post was interesting because someone kept sneaking behind the photographer and trying to get into the goodies from The Natural Pet Company that weren’t in use…
It must have been that intoxicating catnip smell. Not to mention the plastic bag itself! Pierre is actually as much of a fan of plastic bags as is he is of toys, so you have to be careful… or listen for the telltale plastic crunching noises.
Pierre: There’s no cat around here trying to steal anything. Go back to taking your pictures.
He even made off with the top torn off of the catnip bag. It was madness behind the scenes!
Disclosure: The Natural Pet Company provided toys and catnip for review, but all opinions are our own.
Special Notice!
Since you’re reading this on the internet, you have heard by now about the devastation from the floods in Colorado. As of Monday, flood conditions are spread across 200 miles, covering 15 counties. 9 people have lost their lives. First responders have rescued 2200 people and over 500 pets, and over 11,700 people are evacuated, with hundreds of people and pets staying in using 26 shelters.
Many shelters aren’t pet friendly, and local humane societies are opening their doors to take in displaced animals during this unprecedented emergency. If you have been wondering how you can help, the following shelters are doing work to house or provide supplies for displaced pets:
- The Longmont Humane Society started an online fundraiser specifically for the displaced pets. You can make a donation here.
- The Humane Society of Boulder Valley has been taking in pets and is taking donations here.
- The Larimer Humane Society is accepting pets and housing some lost pets from the heavy flooding that hit Loveland, CO. You can make a donation to them here.
Thanks to The BlogPaws Disaster Response Network for sharing this information.