Remember Me Thursday
Today is the one day a year we remember all those animals that have lost their lives while waiting in shelters for adoption as well as those still waiting. Though the numbers have consistently decreased over the past decade, more than one million pets are euthanized annually. That truly breaks my heart!
Mike Arms, President and CEO of Helen Woodward Animal Center created this day, and it is celebrated around the world. Kitties Blue and I have been participating for many years. This day offers each of us the opportunity to share the story of pet adoption and let others know the joys of sharing their home with an animal. Changing just one mind about pet adoption can save a life.
You can spread awareness by sharing your pet’s story on social media with the hashtags, #RememberMeThursday and #SeeTheLight. Also visit the Remember Me Thursday website and light a virtual candle. I lit one for Misty May before publishing this post. I also will be lighting candles at home today. If you plan to do the same and have pets in your home, please use battery operated candles. (I will be using battery operated tea lights provided to me by the Remember Me Thursday organization.)
Kitties Blue
As most of you know, all of our past and present felines have been rescued in one way another. Several just showed up and asked to live here. Many others were the offspring of pregnant strays taken in by friends or friends of friends. Two, Lisbeth and Kizmet, were adopted from a local shelter (Angels of Assisi) and two, Astrid and Calista Jo, from a local TNR/Rescue group (Barn Cat Buddies). Dad Tom and I totally believe in “Adopt Don’t Shop.”
I really don’t like to think what might have happened to our 22 kitties and yes, two dogs, had Dad Tom and I not brought them into our home to care for and love.
Today I am sharing two collages with some of our past Remember Me Thursday photos and badges as well as the one I created for Audrey to share this year.
Thoroughly Poetic Thursday
As today is Thoroughly Poetic Thursday, I am sharing three poems from previous Remember Me Thursday posts. I am hoping Teddy and Angel Sammy (Two Spoiled Cats) will forgive us for not using today’s inspiration photo. You can still check out Angel Sammy’s Poem by clicking on his badge.
PLEASE OPT TO ADOPT ORPHAN CATS
Most of us were orphans at one time,
Whether roaming the streets or shelter confined.
But then one day our luck suddenly changed.
A human stopped in whose heart we would claim.
They took us home to keep us safe forever
With food, shelter and love as our caregiver.
So today, will you please a candle light
And pray for the orphans to not give up the fight,
As they wait and long for their special human
To find them and become their number one fan.
© Janet Buickerood Blue 09/22/2016
LUCKY CAT
My name is Sawyer and I’m a tough little dude.
I’ve tons of moxie and a can-do attitude.
I am a Manx cat, which means I have no tail.
I’m also a grey tabby cat and a male.
I was found on the deck at a vacant house,
Living off of bugs and the occasional mouse.
Less than three pounds I weighed when I was found.
I thank God I wasn’t taken to the pound
but brought to a house on Thanksgiving weekend.
I didn’t know for myself I’d no longer need to fend.
I also didn’t know there were eight other cats
,
Or I’d be living a life only my wildest dreams could surpass.
When I was allowed to mingle, I made friends with a calico.
Her name was Lily Olivia and she was very old.
She died a couple months later as a matter of fact.
She was almost nineteen and, like me, a rescued cat,
I can only dream of becoming such a revered senior,
As I have a seizure disorder and my prognosis is poor.
It is hard to be just two years old and afflicted this way
And need to take medicine four times each day.
My seizures can be very scary.
Never knowing when one will happen makes Mom wary.
I’ve had a few that my humans were unable to stop,
Then into the car we have all had to hop.
My dad then drives us to the emergency vet
To get me stable and back home to rest.
Where with any luck I’ll have some quiet days
To spend on the catio and at the birdies gaze.
I have a big brother named Cooper Murphy.
He’s a huge ginger tabby and really quite goofy.
Like me he was rescued from living outside
When it was winter and snowing with no place to hide.
There are six more cats with whom I coexist.
Most are nice; while others are misfits.
They all can be a gigantic pain in my tush.
Nevertheless, I am one lucky puss.
I have a loving home in which to dwell
Where my life is grand and I’m treated swell.
And now I pray all animals can find good homes
And, like me, never again the streets have to roam.
© Sawyer Blue 09/25/2019
OPT TO ADOPT ORPHAN CATS
Most of us were orphans at one time,
Whether roaming the streets or shelter confined.
But then one day our luck suddenly changed.
Two humans’ hearts we would claim.
They took us home to keep us safe forever
With food, shelter and love as our caregivers.
So today, will you please a candle light
And pray for the orphans to not give up the fight,
As they wait and long for their special human
To find them and become their number one fan.
And tell your friends to promote Remember Me Thursday,
So kitties worldwide can have their special gotcha day!
© Janet Buickerood Blue – 09/24/2020
Thankful Thursday
Dad Tom and I are thankful for each of the Kitties Blue who have been and are currently part of our lives. Some have liked us more than others. Nonetheless, each has brought joy and love into our lives.
All the Kitties Blue and I are joining the Thankful Thursday blog hop at Brian’s Home. You can do the same by clicking on his badge.
Thank you for joining us on this very special day.
What a wonderful poem and beautiful post! We are so thankful that you have rescued so many kitties. You really are shining the light, dear friends. XO
I love your poem. Great post. Thanks for spreading the word on pet adoption. I wish they could all have homes XO
Such a wonderful post! You both have done so much to help so many wonderful kitties and they are so very lucky to have your love. Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
Rescued is our favorite breed!
Your poems are lovely testimonials to adoption. Thank you for taking up the cause. While I have adopted dogs from shelters in the past, our 3 current mixed breeds were all otherwise kept from the shelter. After Lexi passed, I tried to adopt from a schnauzer rescue but was turned down! Can you imagine?
Lovely collages! Thanks for shining the light!
You have done more than your part in helping furry ones, by rescuing them and giving them the best home they could ever have dreamed of!
Benji & Dalton are both rescues.
Minko was sort of a rescue, I took him out of a very bad situation, though he had been ‘advertised’. Sheesh. Since at that time, I was still quite ignorant about such things, I should have called the authorities to deal with the lady who was a terrible ‘mom’ to her cats…and I should have taken all four kittens. Live and learn. ( That person has never advertised again, so maybe she got the message, at least I hope so. )
Wonderful Remember Me post…..love the posters and the poetry you shared. All of the Kitties Blue have been so very lucky to live with you and Tom – beautiful home, yard, and every ounce of love you have to give to them! We hope people take the occasion of Remember Me Thursday to give a homeless animal a home if they can. Everyone deserves to feel safe, secure and most of all LOVED.
Hugs, Pam
I am purring that all those animals waiting in shelters find great homes like me…and all of you. ~Ernie
Wonderful post for Remember Me Thursday. Noelle enjoyed reading Sawyer’s poem too. No real candles in our house either.
The Florida Furkids with love and whisker kisses to Sawyer from Noelle
Lovely poetry, collages, and stories of your rescued kitties! Except for our very first cats, all of ours have been abandoned cats from roadsides, or have shown up at the door. I was unable to do a new post this year, but I reposted one from 2021 on fb for today’s event.