Showing posts with label foxy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foxy. Show all posts

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Foxy loves to run

It is so great to get updates from Foxy adopted out of AHS- His new family loves him and takes lots of beautiful pics.  This little guy hit the jackpot! He looks SO happy doesn't he?   

Karen 
 Hi, Marilou,

We’ve been having a blast with the new dog. He’s such a good boy…. affectionate, smart, friendly. 
He’s a little rough around the edges, of course, to be expected, but we are so happy to have him.
 Here are some pictures I took of him out running today….

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Foxy finds his smile

A Red Lake policeman picked up a little red fluffy dog because he had strayed into a yard in Redby and the people wanted him removed. Polly took him in and Dan brought him to Red Lake Rosie's Rescue where we called him Foxy. Within one week he was transferred to AHS and now has found a great home!

Karen
FOXY AT RLRR
MARILOU EXPLAINS:
We ran into Foxy (now Tyrion/Teddy) at AHS when we were meeting the rescues for the transport today. Foxy is here with his new dad, Jeff, who is the Director of Communications at AHS. Jeff had just adopted him and was on his way home. Here is what he just sent to me:
FOXY'S SMILE
ADOPTER UPDATE:
His new name is Tyrion but we're also calling him Teddy. So who knows what will stick! :)

He truly is a sweet, affectionate boy who is very well-behaved...More than you could expect one day one. He's a real snuggler and very laid back. Seems pretty well house-trained. And I think happy to have a loving family. Thanks for bringing him to us!
FOXY AND HIS NEW DAD
 We miss our Molly that we lost in July after 16 years (she's the memorial story in AHS Animal Tracks) but it felt time for a new dog.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Foxy & Frosty: Fleeing Fire!

Red Lake Rosie's Rescue was able to help 2 juvenile cats, Frosty and Foxy who were rescued by Tammy from a housefire in Red Lake recently. Frosty's whiskers were even singed, so he must have had a real close call!

Both cats were transported to the Clearwater vet where they were treated and then they moved into the cathouse and seem to really like their new "digs".

The two cats, I suspect, are littermates, one male and one female, now altered and vaxed are already gaining weight and looking healthier. They are very friendly to people and other cats as well.

Another housefire on Wednesday, January 24th sadly took the lives of 3 cats and one housedog in Red Lake. We are happy that Frosty and Foxy were lucky survivors of a wintertime tragedy.

It is important that we all have a plan for human and animal escape during housefires, one of the great dangers in the cold climates in the wintertime.

Karen

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Bottle babies

Once upon a time (in early May), DeeDee received a call from a Red Lake Rosie's Rescue volunteer who had been contacted by a man who had been out on a metro-area hiking trail and found a box filled with four very young kittens. I told DeeDee to take them in and we'd figure it out. What else could we do??

She brought them to my house and I was alarmed to see kittens about one week old with their eyes still shut. I tried introducing them to a mama foster cat at my house who was weaning her kittens, but the mama was not interested. So we started neo-natal care and were reminded again why a mama cat is SO much better at it than we are.

Bottle feeding sounds kind of sweet, but you start by syringe feeding and the kittens have generally poor technique at first. And, feeding four kittens every two to three hours round the clock is exhausting. Mom also makes sure the kittens stay warm and close together.

However, the worst part is getting them to pee and poop. While puppies just let loose whenever and wherever for weeks, kittens hold their pee and poop until stimulated by their mama's tongue to release it. Disgusting as it sounds, she drinks and eats it up keeping the kittens and their bed spotlessly clean.

Surrogate human parents have to take a damp soft cloth and rub gently on the genitals to get the kittens to release. Admittedly, it's cute when they get this silly look of bliss on their little faces, but it takes more time and we are nowhere near as efficient at keeping them and their bedding clean. Four tiny kittens can make a bathroom smell like a barnyard in no time.

During the kitten's first three to four weeks they were shuffled among five different households as different people had time and weren't too exhausted to continue the care. Thanks to Shirley, Lisa, Rory for helping along the way, I helped on weekends mostly and they ended up back at DeeDee's.

At various times we thought we might lose one or another of the kittens, but they all survived and between three and four weeks of age they magically start to use the litterbox on their own. Soon after that they will start lapping on a gruel of formula and canned food and crunching on tiny baby kibble.

PEEWEEAt about that time, they were joined by PeeWee from Red Lake Rosie's Rescue. He came to Karen alone and near death from starvation and dehydration, but had a strong will to live. He recovered with her care and was happily accepted by his new siblings in the metro.

The kind man who initially found and rescued the metro kittens had expressed an interest from the start in adopting one or two of the kittens and he did adopt two. DeeDee's daughter Rory adopted one to be a friend for her cat and two are still waiting for adoption.

FOXYTheir names changed as they moved from house to house, but two are still awaiting adoption. Foxy is the only girl; she has a very sweet face and pretty markings.

PANDAHer brother Panda is a big goofball who is very smart and curious. He loves to cuddle and purr. They would love to find a home together and kittens are always better off in pairs. They get along perfectly with their dog friends, large and small, and go out in DeeDee's fenced-in yard together.

Check them out on our website www.redlakerosie.org for more information. Be part of this miracle story of survival!

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