Episode 65
Cat Therapy, Neonatal Miracles, and Adoptions with Beverly Paladinetti
What happens when a simple donation of a cat tower turns into a decade-long mission to save hundreds of lives? In this episode of Animal Posse, Dixie sits down with Beverly Paladinetti of Purrfect Peaches Cat Rescue in Douglasville, Georgia.
Beverly shares her journey from a self-described "crazy cat lady" to a lead volunteer and grant writer for a rescue that successfully facilitated over 700 adoptions last year alone. We dive into the "magic" of neonatal care, the game-changing technology of intensive care brooders, and why Beverly calls rescue work the ultimate "cat therapy."
Whether you're looking to jump into rescue work or you just need a dose of heartwarming stories, Beverly’s passion and expertise offer an inspiring look at what it takes to make a massive impact on a local level.
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Transcript
Welcome to Animal Posse, the podcast dedicated to the
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:people and rescues making a
difference in the lives of animals.
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:Welcome back.
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:Today I am thrilled to
be talking with Beverly
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:Paladinettit
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:She's been a staple at Purfect Peaches Cat
Rescue in Georgia for a long time, helping
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:out as a board member and a grant writer.
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:And today we are gonna
be talking about cats.
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:Hi Beverly, thank you so
much for coming on the show.
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:I appreciate it.
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:Beverly: No, this is great.
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:It'd be great to talk about cats.
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:My favorite thing,
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:Dixie: yes.
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:My favorite subject as well.
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:So I am interested to hear
about all the stuff that you do.
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:I understand that you are a veteran in
the kitty cat world and you are also
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:involved with Perfect Peaches cat rescue.
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:To start, tell us a
little bit about yourself.
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:How is it that you became to
get involved in cat rescue?
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:Beverly: As with some of our other
volunteers I had my kitties for a very
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:long time and after they passed I wanted
to donate the cat towers and other things.
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:And I knew that there was a rescue at our
local PetSmart that held adoption events.
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:So I connected with them and I dropped
off those items to the rescue and.
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:Just always stopped by and petted
the cats, I wasn't really ready
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:to get another kitty at that time.
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:But then they talked me into coming over
to the rescue and sitting in a free room.
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:So after I sat in the middle of the
room and had kitties all around,
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:I was sold from that point on.
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:I've had cats all my life, and
now I have three foster fails.
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:So yes, I'm a very happy,
crazy cat lady, if you will.
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:Dixie: It's funny because I
got started a similar way.
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:Being a cat lover, I would
always make cat t-shirts.
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:So I had a volunteer from one of the
local cat rescues come in by me, and
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:she came to get some cat T-shirts made.
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:And she was talking to me,
she heard that I loved cats.
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:She's oh, come check out PetSmart.
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:Of course, I went and checked them
out over there and she's oh, I
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:got these three little kittens.
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:They're just weaning right
now if you wanna foster 'em.
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:And so that's how they hooked me.
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:I think it's like a ploy.
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:I think there's something with that.
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:Beverly: Yeah.
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:When I started doing my fostering
of mine, the director called and
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:said she had a cat that had been
at the vet for several weeks.
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:And that she was ready to.
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:Go home, but she needed to be tube fed So
I have a background in healthcare, being
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:in healthcare for 30 years, nonclinical,
but yet in healthcare for 30 years.
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:And so I took her, that's Maggie.
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:And I tube fed Maggie until Maggie
started to eat her baby food.
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:And so when the tube came out, Maggie
kept eating and that was great.
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:Maggie had to be tube fed because she
had such a severe upper respiratory
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:infection that she would not eat.
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:Now she unfortunately when she
breathes, she's wheezing only because
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:of all the infection and probably
her sinuses that never develop.
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:Properly.
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:And so then I have Oreo.
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:Oreo was one that I actually
trapped and took over to the
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:rescue and never got adopted.
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:They said he didn't do well at PetSmart
and so I just had to bring him back home.
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:I didn't like him being, in
a cage over actually there's
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:some free room over there.
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:Then Milo, my most recent
one he is FIV positive.
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:He had to have a total full mouth
extraction because of Stomatitis.
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:I took him from Atlanta up to Woodstock
to a cat only community clinic.
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:Went to the girls were great there
and, they took very good care of him.
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:They loved him.
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:I said, I don't know how he's
gonna be in a cage 'cause he's
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:not used to being in a cage.
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:And when I came to pick him up, they had
to tell me stories, how they've never
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:had a cat happier after having surgery.
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:And oh, I took him in the exam
room and ate lunch with him.
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:And it was just so heartwarming.
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:You know what they did?
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:Now I have Milo.
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:They called me and said,
congratulations, you've adopted Milo.
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:So Milo is the third in my career.
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:They're all tuxedos and hopefully,
won't be fostering anymore.
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:But, I love all the babies.
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:We have over a hundred now.
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:We do have.
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:Coming in now to be bottle fed
and we have brooders thanks to a
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:grant that we got from someone.
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:And we just have made our way over the
10 years that, that we've been open.
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:Dixie: Yeah.
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:I do the bottle feeding too.
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:And I just got some of the brooders
'cause I was fortunate enough to
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:get the grant from Mission Meow.
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:We
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:Beverly: did too.
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:Yes.
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:I love Mission Meow.
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:Dixie: I love Sally.
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:Yeah, mission Meow is awesome.
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:And these brooders, like I
finally got to use the Brooders.
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:I had some three week olds that I put
inside the brooder, and so they were
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:just on the verge of weaning they
weren't gonna need it for very long.
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:But I will say.
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:The brooder is an absolute game
changer because before what I was
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:doing is I'd keep 'em in a carrier.
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:I'd have the heating discs
that I would warm up.
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:So it kept 'em warm.
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:It did the job, but I would find that
they would get restless in the carrier
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:and I'd be trying to get work done
and they're crying, wanting to come
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:out, wanting attention, and I find the
brooder just, they get in that brooder.
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:They're in there, it's nice and warm.
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:They sleep, and if they wake up,
they're just playing with each other.
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:It's a total game changer.
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:I'm so grateful to have received these.
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:Beverly: And we added the the oxygen
concentrator to ours so that we had
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:oxygen and heat, which is great.
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:The little babies, how
their body temperatures.
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:Have to be and can drop,
at any moment's notice.
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:But yeah, we've had some we get
them from our local animal shelter.
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:Somebody brings them there, of course,
without Mama, and they automatically
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:give us a call to come pick them
up because, they don't have the
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:staff that you know is needed to
take care of such small babies and.
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:They would euthanize otherwise,
but they know now and they always
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:call us with, neonate babies.
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:And we use all of our
brooders that we have.
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:And you're right,
they're wonderful things.
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:They probably saved several of
our cats last year because we did,
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:kinda like you did, we got little
carriers, basically their nebulizer
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:boxes that we bought from Amazon.
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:Those have ly and can keep 'em
warm, but there's not a lot of
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:room in there to move around.
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:So we were so happy when Mission.
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:Meow chose us and we were
able to buy our brooders.
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:Dixie: Yeah, they are wonderful.
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:It definitely is making life a little bit
easier for me with dealing with the baby.
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:So I can't wait to get
feedback from a foster as well.
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:But in my area it's hard for us
to actually find bottle feeders.
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:That is like where we struggle the most.
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:, We're in the New Orleans area and
there is Uhhuh, a handful of us.
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:I could just, almost name everybody
that I know that does bottle
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:feeding and it's a short list.
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:I wish, that's one thing that we
definitely need is more bottle feed.
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:Beverly: Yeah, people are afraid,
you know how tiny they are,
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:you know how fragile they are.
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:And yeah, it's always what if, or what
if I did this, or what if I did that?
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:You do the best you can.
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:You're taught well.
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:They're just not giving to you
and saying, happy, go have a
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:good time until they get bigger.
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:We don't do that.
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:Yeah, there some people,
it's just a scare factor.
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:Dixie: Yeah I agree.
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:I've been trying to do some bottle feeding
classes to get people over that too.
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:'cause I think it is overwhelming.
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:A lot of the times when you look
at the information that's online on
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:bottle feeding, 'cause it's so strict
oh, you've gotta do this, you've
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:gotta have this amount of formula.
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:I do think that it's stressful for
people because if you're going by
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:those guidelines and you notice that
your kitten is short on eating the
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:amount, you freak out sometimes,
like something's gonna happen.
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:So it's trying to help
people get over that fear.
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:Beverly: And some kittens will eat
and fall asleep and you can't keep
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:them awake long enough to eat.
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:You know what they should and that's
okay as long as you're putting on weight
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:and they're growing and they'll be fine.
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:I couldn't do it.
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:I know what to do and I've bathed them
when they've come in from the shelter.
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:We had a set of four
without mothers last year.
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:And me and another volunteer
bathed 'em and wrapped 'em up
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:in their little burritos and
got 'em nice and warm and stuff.
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:But I don't know if I could bottle
feed even though,, I've potentially
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:done that before, but not, long term.
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:The thing is the tube feeding I
did on Maggie is not the same you
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:would do on your neonate kittens
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:Dixie: uhhuh.
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:Beverly: And the reason is they push her
tube in right below where she swallows
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:Dixie: uhhuh.
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:Beverly: And didn't put like a tube down
her nose the bottle babies have to have,
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:but yet it had, there was a tube big
enough on the end to put like a syringe
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:without a needle on it, with the, gooey
mushy cat food to like, press in, but
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:it was just below where she swallowed.
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:So it's not the it's tube feeding,
but it's not what we think of
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:when we do neonate kittens.
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:Dixie: I love the name of the
cat rescue that you're with.
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:It's Purrfect Peaches cat rescue.
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:Where are you located and what
duties do you do outside of foster
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:failing for the organization?
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:Beverly: Yeah.
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:Aren't we always foster failing?
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:I must tell you, the purrfect
peaches started as death row dogs.
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:And then they decided, no, we
really wanna take care of cats too.
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:So they did a DBA and started
Georgia Humane Society.
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:That went on for a couple years.
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:What I started with was
Georgia Humane Society.
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:When the director fell ill and had
to resign, a board was formed myself
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:and some other long-term volunteers.
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:And we started saying, we really need
to rebrand because people think that we
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:get government funding, which, we don't.
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:And we had names tossed out there,
see what people thought we should,
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:rename ourselves came up with four
or five we thought might be good.
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:And then everybody voted
and Purrfect Peaches won.
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:So we came up with a new
logo, the new branding and.
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:All that stuff, which
has been well receptive.
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:Everybody loves the name.
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:We're located in Douglasville, Georgia,
just west of Atlanta, not too far.
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:And we hold our weekend adoptions
at petsmart in Douglasville.
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:We are on Petfinder and Adopt a pet.
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:So any cat that is adoptable in
our organization is listed there.
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:And because of that we do a lot of
weekday by appointment adoptions as well.
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:It's really increased our
adoption rate, being online.
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:The farthest adopter has
come from New York actually.
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:She FaceTimed with the cat because
she couldn't be here for a meet and
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:greet, and our adoption coordinator
is a Delta flight attendant.
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:So she managed to say you're
coming into Hartsfield.
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:I can meet you at the airport.
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:I can have the documentation.
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:I know you need.
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:And then you can take your cat home,
back home with you to New York.
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:And she did that.
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:And then the adopter sent us
pictures of him like looking out
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:the window on all the buildings
in New York living his best life.
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:So that was pretty great.
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:Dixie: Yeah, that's a great story.
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:That's great when you get to get
those updates too from adopters,
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:that's what makes it worth it.
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:Beverly: Yeah we're really good.
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:We use shelter manager.
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:We have programmed it to send a, I think
it's three weeks out after adoption,
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:a post-adoption follow-up email.
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:To ask the adopter, how's it going?
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:Please send us pictures.
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:Those kind of things.
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:And a lot of our adopters will send
pictures and updates on how the
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:cat's doing, which is really great.
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:And we use that for social media.
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:Dixie: Yeah, that's pretty cool.
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:I didn't know that they had the
software that would do that.
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:Beverly: Yeah, luckily one of our
board members who's not on the board
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:any longer, but he was an IT guy and
he set up shelter manager for us.
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:And then there's, programs within
Shelter Manager and one of them was,
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:you could tell it to send, a email
out, three weeks out after adoption.
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:And so we came up with, just a
general thing and it fills in the
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:name of the cat and, and how's he
or she doing and that kind of thing.
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:And we get a lot of great stories
back and a lot of 'em that just,
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:they say and felt right at home
date one that they got there.
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:But we do also give them information on
how to contact us right after adoption.
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:Should have.
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:Questions or something come
up or those kind of things.
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:We don't just throw the lifeline out
there and say, oh sorry, wait three weeks.
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:We get them information on how to
reach us right away if they need to.
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:Dixie: How much time do you spend a
week volunteering with Purrfect Peaches?
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:Beverly: Believe it or not, I am
at the rescue every Wednesday in
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:the isolation room, taking care
of the sick cats that we have.
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:So just in isolation, I probably
spend three to four hours cleaning.
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:I check on all the cats,
make sure they're all.
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:Medicated and happy and eating
and those kind of things.
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:I've been doing that for many years.
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:I'm also the grant writer, so I'm
doing things not at the rescue, but
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:at home, sitting with my laptop.
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:So depending if I have to fill
in for someone, vacation time
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:or whatever I'm there eight.
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:Hours, maybe 10 a week.
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:I'm retired now, so I have plenty of time.
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:And of course, I'm on the internet
looking for, grants for spaying
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:neutering other things all the time.
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:Because we are all volunteer and we
don't have any large corporate grants,
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:unfortunately no government grants
yet because I'm the only grant writer
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:self-taught too, only grant writer.
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:But somehow the system, provides for us,
when the guy that came in, the second
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:part of our mission meow grant, was to
be able to install a fire alarm system.
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:And when the guy came in to
install it, he goes you're
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:taking care of God's creatures.
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:And I said God certainly takes care
of us because every time we think,
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:what are we gonna do, someone donates,
some grant comes up, something that
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:always gets us, keeps us along.
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:Dixie: Since you're self-taught
with being a grant writer, I
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:know that's where a lot of rescue
struggle is doing the grant writing.
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:Do you have any advice?
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:Beverly: The adoption of AI is great
because I am a terrible writer.
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:I don't mind admitting that,
but AI has really helped me.
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:It can't give the heart that
you feel, that I put in it.
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:I think.
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:As far as other things to be more
concise and things like that, it is
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:a very good tool to use as long as
it's reviewed and maybe rewritten.
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:So that's great.
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:I also find a lot of good tools online.
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:Just Maddie's fund it has their
whole resource library of things.
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:I would recommend them.
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:And just, people online on chats.
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:There's plenty of grant social
media groups and those kind
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:of things you can learn from.
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:Unfortunately, being an animal
welfare, there's not many of
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:us to talk to one another.
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:And being small like we are a lot
of the, ones that have more money
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:coming in, big corporations and
stuff, they don't have the same
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:kind of problems we do, obviously.
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:So it, it's learn as you go.
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:It's not that hard.
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:Just because I'm passionate about what
we do to get that passion in there.
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:Unfortunately, our financials and things
just don't prove sometimes, for some of
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:these, but live and learn, now that we're
in, a good year or two because we changed
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:names in 2023, so now we're our year two
of grants, we have started getting return.
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:Granting, people granting us
this year, which is great.
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:I've gotta get a shout out, but I'm
not gonna tell you who the name of
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:the place is, but I just got, for the
very first time, the largest grant
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:I've ever gotten, grant writing at
$27,000 oh, congratulations on that.
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:That's wonderful.
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:Yeah, it is.
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:I was like, wow.
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:The thing is I really didn't know
I had someone contact me and was
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:interested you are, what do you do?
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:And can you send me, let's talk about it.
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:And I said if you find any grants or think
of, hear anything on animal grants, which
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:are few and far between, unfortunately.
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:Here in the South.
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:I said, please let me know.
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:And so it was like a month or so
later, she sends me an email and says,
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:can you just send me an email again,
general on, on what you do and what
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:you provide and that kind of thing.
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:So I sent her a general email.
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:A couple of weeks later, I get a an email
that says, congratulations, you've been
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:awarded $27,000 from, this grant, which
I'd never even heard the person before,
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:but I guess maybe she knew someone that
was out there looking and kept me in mind.
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:So it never hurts to network.
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:It really doesn't because you
never know who may help you.
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:Dixie: I definitely agree on that.
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:And that's one thing I have
to say too with mission meow,
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:they do have the support group
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:everybody can help each other out.
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:My philosophy of course is if we're
gonna help animals, we have to
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:all help each other out to, that's
how you get animals in homes.
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:Beverly: When I first started doing it, I
was disheartened with the fact that nobody
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:wanted to share grant names with me.
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:I was agreeing at doing it.
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:I needed help and everybody wanted
to like offer, general help, but
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:nobody wanted to give me grant names.
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:So that was kinda my big thing I did
learn how to research on my own and
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:stuff, but, it would've made it better
if somebody could have said, oh, you
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:might wanna try this one or that one.
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:And I understand we are all
going after the same money.
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:We all need our money.
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:But it would've been helpful
if I'd had at least a few.
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:To get along with, now
I'll pass 'em along.
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:, People are out there that used to get
government grants and stuff that are
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:going after the same grants I am, and
that's okay because of the situation.
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:I've learned now that there's other
places to research and that kind of thing.
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:I use the grant portal.
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:I've used grant station, I
had grant watch for a while.
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:I've Googled, done a lot of different
things and I thought this year I'm gonna
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:start networking and just see where that
leads me and make some more contacts and.
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:Maybe people that don't themselves or
their business doesn't have grants,
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:but that, can keep me in mind should
a conversation come up or those
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:kind of things because we're small
and every dollar counts with us.
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:And we try to get that, and we do,
now we do community outreach too.
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:People will talk to me about their pet,
we'll talk to them about animal cruelty.
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:We'll tell them about the pet food pantry.
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:Those kind of things.
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:But, you just have to keep at.
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:Dixie: Yeah.
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:That's wonderful.
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:On your grant.
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:Again, congratulations.
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:I know I already said it, but
that is absolutely wonderful.
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:You said you're a small rescue.
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:Do you have a building?
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:'cause since you did say you have an
isolation room or , is that like a
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:Beverly: foster house?
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:Yes or yes.
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:Yeah.
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:We have a 1970s ranch on a basement.
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:House that is owned by
one of our volunteers.
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:And so we have different rooms for things.
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:We have our intake room where animals
first stay when they first get there.
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:They stay there for two weeks.
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:We just quarantine them there.
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:Then we have nursery that they get
moved into, and that's when it's,
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:when they're taken to be spay or
neutered and they come back and we
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:vaccinate them and we microchip them.
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:Then we have two free ro rooms
for older kittens and older cats.
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:The older cats are in one room
getting outta the kitten stage is
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:like in another room and we have
an isolation room and it's not.
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:They truly isolation,
but we have bigger cages.
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:That's where we put all the ones with
a respiratory if they've had surgery.
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:That's one thing we do, I should
mention, is that we take cats from
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:shelters that need eye removals.
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:Or they need leg amputations.
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:And we take those, we get the surgeries.
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:Of course, they stay with us
a little bit longer that way.
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:But we have a bunch of adopters here
that we just love because they love
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:our three-legged, one-eyed cats.
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:They do, we have no problems
having them adopted.
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:So you know that's good for us
because I don't think anybody
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:else in our area does that.
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:Dixie: Yeah, that is great to hear.
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:I actually have a cat at home.
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:She was born without eyes and
blind cats are absolutely amazing.
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:And then we just got another one.
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:He was a abandoned, and the
lady brought him to me thinking
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:he had an eye infection.
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:She's oh, he, I think he's got
a pretty bad eye infection.
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:And I'm like, you know what?
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:That's okay.
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:Just go ahead and you bring him to me.
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:So she sends me a photo.
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:And I could see the one eye had the
third eyelid up, and then the other
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:eye, I am looking at it and I'm like.
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I'm like, is he missing an eye?
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was is you really almost couldn't
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and then the other eye.
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:The third eyelid, protruded
over it to protect it.
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:It's one of those syndromes that they have
when they're born with those small eyes.
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:They're amazing cats.
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:The blind cats, the way that
they get along and people always
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:feel sorry for 'em with these eye
removals and I'm like, they're fine.
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:Beverly: Yeah they learn we've got one
cat that we, that one of the fosters
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:have, has failed on this one, but he knows
his way up and down the stairs around
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:her house, all that, we've got blind
and deaf cats that, people will adopt.
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:We've got cats that only have
the front part of their eye and
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:I don't know exactly what that's
called, but we've had a couple of
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not really in a nucleation, they just
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and then show the sew the eye shut.
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that, normal people just don't see.
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:Last year we adopted out 787 cats.
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:We pulled over 800 cats, so that
was our largest year ever last year.
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and, a lot of our volunteers have
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I think that really helps us too.
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small, we've disseminated jobs out and
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they do, which makes it so much easier.
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:If you get talking to any of our
Fosters or any of our volunteers.
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:They love what they do.
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:They love taking care of the kitties.
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:They all have foster fails or
have adopted, that kind of thing.
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to be able to like accomplish things that
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:otherwise would've not been possible.
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:Dixie: What is your secret with
getting so many great volunteers?
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we struggle with that too.
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:It's hard to find volunteers.
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:Beverly: They get in there, we have people
of all ages, and from all different,
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:They come in and, we.
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:We have a chat group for the
different groups that we have.
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:The volunteers in general
have a main chat group.
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:The board has a chat group.
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:Just those kind of things,
so that way you stay updated.
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:Everybody loves to text now.
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:That's what that is.
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:We also do a lot of volunteer
appreciation things.
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:This weekend we're having a volunteer
appreciation out at one of our board
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:She's gonna bring in, dinner and we
have outdoor games and we're gonna
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:have a bonfire and just hang out
because we all don't get to see one
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:another because we all are there at
different days and different times.
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:So we try to, make it feel like,
we're all involved, we know each other
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:there, we appreciate what you do.
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:Last year we had no time to
breathe to even do any of that.
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:But as rescue isn't for everyone.
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:We're patient with those as well.
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:We tell people, like when I go
out to festivals and I'm out there
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:and I'm telling people what we do.
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:I said, know there's a lot of
things you can do to help us.
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:I start naming off the things when I get
to cleaning the rescue house, I go, okay,
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:this isn't for everyone, but if you have
a cat, you're used to cleaning litter
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:boxes, you would be great at doing this.
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:Just clean litter boxes isn't for
everyone, as crazy cat people.
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:Dixie: If you have people, then they
don't wanna clean litter boxes, but
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:they wanna do something else that
say an adoption event, will you just
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:find something else for them to do?
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:Beverly: Yes, anyone can also
go to the adoption event.
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:They love talking to people and
finding those animals, new homes,
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:they just have to find their niche.
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all the things they can do.
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:You can do emergency vet run, you can
do the normal spay neuter, vet run.
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:You can come help me at festivals,
you can do adoption events, you can,
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:I said there's, things that pop up
all the time, that we need help with.
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:I said, so whatever you
think you would like to do.
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you're coming on a Thursday.
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:I don't care what time you
come on Thursday, but come on
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:Or if you're gonna come on Saturday for
the adoption event, they start at one
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:o'clock, you've gotta be there at one.
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we are real flexible.
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:And I think people like that too,
that you have the flexibility of
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:saying, okay, I told 'em I'd be there
on Tuesday, but I'm not gonna get
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schedule and things, I think the
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:Dixie: volunteer appreciation parties
help with things like burnout?
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:Beverly: After kitten season,
it's always good to have one.
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:'cause if, we don't save every neonate
kitten, that even though we wish we could.
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:There's just things that happen,
and then sometimes it's a lot, you
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:I think it helps, like after things
calm down, after kitten season, just
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:stop and have a moment with everyone
because everyone feels the same.
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:And for us that have been there
a long time, we handle it better
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:than others, the new ones.
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:If somebody's really upset over
a cat because it's sick or it's
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:gotta have surgery or whatever, if
I see it, I'll take them aside and
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:say, this is part of what we do.
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:We're gonna save this cat's life.
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:You'll see it and it'll come back.
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:It will be, there until it gets well,
and then it's gonna go to adoptions,
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quickly adopt that cat because three
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:legged Cats, people don't care.
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:We've had three-legged one eyed cats
which people, nobody's gonna adopt that.
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:As I go wait and see, there are people out
there that will, I said, those people know
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:what they're getting into because, we.
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:Counsel everybody before you know
they're able to take the animal home
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:and we go through, these are the things
that you know, you might wanna lick
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:out for or whatever, because this
isn't a four-legged, two eye cat.
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:But they'll adjust fine to your
household and if you have any
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:But they take a little bit more counseling
because we wanna make sure that those
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:Dixie: Before we end the call, what
would you say to somebody who is
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:maybe interested in getting into
rescue but hasn't jumped in it yet?
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:Beverly: If you haven't jumped
in, you are missing out on a
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:lot of joy, a lot of laughter.
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:Cats will surprise you.
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:They are very loving.
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:I call it my cat therapy.
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:I go in there, I need, to feel
better or something's horrible
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:has happened or whatever.
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:I'm just not, feeling great that day.
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:Cat therapy.
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:Is better than anything else.
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:Like I, said when we got into
this conversation when they sat
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:me down on that floor in free
roam and I had cats all over me.
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:That was the best cat therapy ever.
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:So it's not for the faint of heart.
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:It isn't, it's hard work
sometimes, but it's very rewarding.
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:So if you wanna be a crazy cat lady or
a crazy dog person, get into rescue.
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:Dixie: Yep.
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:I totally agree.
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:It is very rewarding.
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:Even fostering kittens, the kittens can
be dirty, they can be messy, but they are
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:a whole lot of fun and they will brighten
up your day if you just look at 'em.
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:Beverly: Yes.
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:I took two kittens to the
festival with me last weekend.
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:They had a ball playing with one another.
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:People are watching 'em.
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:The kids would laugh, then they would
take a nap and then they'd be up
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:and, playing with each other again.
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:So it's great.
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:It really is.
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:And it really helps your
heart and helps your spirit.
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:You know that you have to take care of
these animals and you'll do whatever
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:it takes to take care of them.
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:And that, the end goal is that we find
them new homes, which, that's what some of
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:the new volunteers ask how do you do this?
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:I always tell them our end
goal is to find them new homes.
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:I said, and we do that.
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:And we do it effectively.
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:Dixie: That's one thing that I
always tell people who say something
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:about, oh, they don't wanna foster.
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:'cause they couldn't give them up.
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:And it's no.
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:When you see the home that
they're going to and you know that
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:they're going to a really good
home, it makes it all worth it.
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:Beverly: Yeah.
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:And one of the great things, another
reason I really stay with the
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:rescue, this is what 10 years ago
now, is they will take a cat back
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:regardless of how long you've had it.
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:Life changes, stuff happens,
we'll take a cat back at any
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:time during their lifetime.
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:That way they're not thrown out in
the street putting colonies where they
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:aren't gonna survive and they'll suffer.
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:We always take them back.
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:Dixie: Thank you so much for coming
on the show today with me, Beverly.
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:Beverly: No, thank you for having me.
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:I love to talk about cats.
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:People, they know me now.
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:It's oh, and I'll ask them how their
kitties are and that kind of thing.
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:But it's a great conversation.
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:I love what I do.
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:And again, I'm very passionate
about it, sometimes too passionate,
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:probably, but very passionate about
what we do, what the rescue does what
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:it's done for the West Georgia area
and how we've built relationships
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:and partnerships with other rescues,
other shelters and things like that.
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:Again.
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:Enjoy it.
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:, You just have to do it.
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:If you have never done it, give a day,
see what you think and see if you go back.
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:If you have a cat then you know
what it is to take care of them and
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:it is just again, very rewarding.
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:Dixie: And here's to hoping y'all
have another 700 cats adopted.
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:'cause that's amazing.
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:Beverly: Yes.
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:It about killed us if
that's what it takes us.
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:We all say that.
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:We're not shy about that.
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:But if we all had, to do it
again this year and it's been
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:quite so far, but we'll do it.
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:We'll find a way to do it somehow.
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:That's it for today's
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