Cat tales
What a nice summer we have had so far. Hopefully the fall will be a good one, too.
Before we know it we will start to see the leaves changing color, to the red, yellow and oranges that Aroostook County is so famous for.
What a nice summer we have had so far. Hopefully the fall will be a good one, too.
Before we know it we will start to see the leaves changing color, to the red, yellow and oranges that Aroostook County is so famous for.
North Country Animal Hospital will close temporarily due to the number of staff members testing positive for COVID-19.
Everyone has a different perspective on animal sanctuaries or shelters. Many think we are there to serve them. That we are a place to take in any and all animals. We are there for their convenience to surrender their animals when they no longer want them, or to take in the litters they had because they failed to neuter or spay their pets.
Every once in a while you meet someone who touches your heart.
In April, we were approached by a very kind gentleman who was very worried about two very young cats who were born on his property. Their mother had disappeared and the brother and sister were left to fend for themselves. They were under a year old and he did not want the same fate to fall on them as it did with their mom.
I met Ellen Cotton after we both moved back to Houlton from the southern part of Maine. She visited the shelter often after I was employed as a manager in 2016.
Forbidden foods for our four-legged friends are many and can be very dangerous if ingested. Sometimes, we give our pets leftovers or what we consider treats. According to many sources, some human foods can make an animal very sick, and in certain cases can even be lethal.
The summer heat has finally arrived in Aroostook County. Most of us love it, though some of us, not so much. When the temps and humidity start rising, it can be a concern, not only for people but for our pets as well.
Most of us have had just about enough of hearing about COVID-19 and the different variants that are popping up, but unfortunately, this pesky virus is still around. It’s important to know a few warning signs and tips if you think you or your furry family members are affected with this illness.
Here in Aroostook County we have experienced a pretty nice summer so far. Although we had record rainfall for June, we haven’t seen too many storms, but it doesn’t hurt to know some handy tips when the skies darken and the rolling thunder begins.
Every cat that passes through our doors has a story, some happy, some sad. In this article we want to share Bluebell’s story with you. Bluebell came in as a very pregnant stray. She had been living under someone’s porch.