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Their Forever Home Needs to Understand What Makes Them So Special

November 12, 2015 / Jennie Richards / News

Their Forever Home Needs to Understand What Makes Them So Special … HIYA!! SAVANNAH HERE!!! Most of my readers know that I have been running a series of posts featuring Adult Homeless Foster Cats. I have interviewed seven of these wonderful, … Continue reading →

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Come Meet Queen Victoria Noire: An Adult Homeless Foster Cat

October 31, 2015 / Jennie Richards / News

I am now showing off my SEVENTH Adult Homeless Foster Cat. This will be the last interview in this series and I will do my final wrap up on Sunday, November 2nd. My intention with this series is to draw attention … Continue reading →

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I Am An Adult Homeless Foster Cat: Heart Throb Senior

October 28, 2015 / Jennie Richards / News

I am now showing off my FIFTH Adult Homeless Foster Cat. My intention with this series is to draw attention to the serious backlog of adult homeless foster cats stuck, totally stuck in the foster care system. Let me introduce you … Continue reading →

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I’m an Adult Homeless Foster Cat: Meet Irish!

October 28, 2015 / Jennie Richards / News

I am now showing off my THIRD Adult Homeless Foster Cat. Let me introduce you to my pal, IRISH…he is two years old…a total mancat bachelor searching for his forever family. Savannah: “Hello Irish. Thanks for responding to my text message … Continue reading →

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I Am An Adult Homeless Foster Cat … Meet Patches

October 21, 2015 / Jennie Richards / News

I am back again with Part Three of my multiple series of Paw It Forward Blog Posts titled: “I Am An Adult Homeless Foster Cat: Savannah reveals hopes and dreams“. As you already know if you visited me on Sunday Selfie, I introduced … Continue reading →

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Help Our Adult Homeless Cats Get Adopted! Paw it Forward …

October 4, 2015 / Jennie Richards / News
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WELCOME to our new 6-part “PAW IT FORWARD” series, courtesy of the award-winning blog Savannah’s Paw Tracks! This blog will be devoting the next several issues to Community Concern for Cats to help us get the most critical backlog in … Continue reading →

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10 Important Considerations in Preparing to Adopt a Cat

May 24, 2014 / Jennie Richards / News

Adopting a kitten or adult cat is a long-term responsibility and commitment. It’s a decision you want to give careful thought to and be prepared for, not one to take lightly or impulsively. Owning a cat is a large financial … Continue reading →

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4-1 Vote: Antioch Bans Feeding of Feral Cats on Public Property

April 3, 2014 / Jennie Richards / News

As Published in East County Today, March 26, 2014 The Antioch City Council voted last Tuesday night to approve a ban on feeding feral cats on public property while also requiring permits on pet owners who exceed the number of … Continue reading →

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Maddie’s Pet Adoption Days – June 1 & 2

June 2, 2013 / Jennie Richards / News

Community Concern for Cats joins for FREE CAT ADOPTIONS! Saturday, June 1, 12 noon – 5 pm Sunday, June 2, 12 noon – 4 pm Community Concern for Cats (CC4C) is participating in a gigantic weekend adoption event to find … Continue reading →

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Be A Voice for Animals

April 15, 2013 / Jennie Richards / News

There’s a wonderful website launched called Be the Change for Animals, or BTC4Animals.com about encouraging people to stand up and be a voice for the animal community. The website encourages bloggers to get more involved in improving the lives of … Continue reading →

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Walnut Creek CC4C Adoption Site, 1250 Newell Ave, Unit H, Fri 4-7pm, Sat & Sun 1-4 pm.
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