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Our Place to Paws is a new Web site by and for animal lovers, and you've landed on our blog! Visit us online too, at www.ourplacetopaws.com. Write to us at: OurPlacetoPaws (at) aol.com, send us your animal photos, join one of our online contests (Reader Photo Spotlight, Cats vs. Dogs Essay Contest ), check out our Kids Corner art projects, and help us figure out a way to work together to support animal rescue and welfare organizations. Thanks for stopping by!

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The World Society for the Protection of Animals USA is joining hundreds of other animal welfare organizations around the world in urging the United Nations to adopt an international agreement on the welfare of animals. For more information and a link for signing the petition, visit this information page on their Web site.

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    • ►  December (9)
      • Fiona
      • It's gotten very cold in New England, but Scottish...
      • Fiona
      • Jack the Shark
      • Our Winter Updates are Now Online
      • The Folds on a cold December Morning
      • "Our dog chases people on a bike. We've had to tak...
    • ►  November (18)
      • HAPPY THANKSGIVING
      • The cat in the video below might be one of the tra...
      • News story on the Cats relocated to Lido Beach
      • URGENT Greyhound Adoption Need
      • Another Long Island Cat Found and Rescued!
      • Heaven in a Sun Patch!
      • A note to us from Victoria, who is still working t...
      • Mr. Roo
      • From the Three Wishes Foundation
      • Cat rescued from Sands Catering parking lot on Lid...
      • Long Islanders Seeking Help for Missing Cats
      • From Paw Nation: Saga of Animal Control Officer Wh...
      • Paws Reader and Facebook Group Member Judy's Littl...
      • Our November Updates are now online!
    • ▼  October (13)
      • Happy Halloween!
      • Prosthetics Keep Animals Active, Even When Injured...
      • Larry the Lobster will go free
      • ALLEY CAT ALLIES OFFERS WINTER SAFETY TIPS FOR FER...
      • Meriweather got his miracle!
      • Nora the Piano-Playing Cat Honored by ASPCA
      • Be a part of Meriweather's Miracle!
      • Celebrate Today and Make a Difference in Cats' Liv...
      • Cold Weather Tips for Your Pet
      • Going, Going.....Gone
      • Get Smart about Feral Cats
      • Another entry for our November contest -- what cut...
      • Some photos recently uploaded to the Facebook Grou...
    • ►  September (6)
      • The future of Our Place to Paws
      • Duncan the Scottish Fold
      • From the Chicago Tribune: Reduce Your Pet's Carbon...
      • DOG LOVERS: IMPORTANT TO KNOW Sugar-free ingredien...
      • Hamilton
      • No labor here!
    • ►  August (7)
      • Baby Raccoon being raised by Our Place to Paws Rea...
      • From the Humane Society of the United States on Do...
      • From Alley Cat Allies
      • New Photos in Our Facebook Group
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“Our Place to Paws” was born when a writer was sitting at her computer unable to get any work done. The cat curled happily on her lap was purring loudly and licking her hands as she tried to type. The writer realized that if she was unwilling to remove the cat, she was unlikely to get her work done, or frankly to ever go far as a serious professional. A long and honest examination of her priorities revealed that she was indeed unwilling – or pathologically unable – to disturb the cat. So the writer started an e-newsletter and a Web site instead, and the cat kept purring. Would you like to learn more, send ideas or subscribe to the e-newsletter? Write to: OurPlaceToPaws (at) aol.com.

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Friday, October 2, 2009

Some photos recently uploaded to the Facebook Group by Member Judy Cook Williams




Posted by Faye at 5:18 AM

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