What a beautiful family portrait! It's so nice to have you and your family here with us on PT! What wonderful stories of how your babies came to you. Don't feel alone, there are plenty of us here who are "foster failures" just like yourself!![]()
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Kim
What a beautiful family portrait! It's so nice to have you and your family here with us on PT! What wonderful stories of how your babies came to you. Don't feel alone, there are plenty of us here who are "foster failures" just like yourself!![]()
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Kim
Oh, those black beauties do have a way of bewitching us, don't they. I just happened to walk into the Petsmart adoption center.... a strange force drew me to the cage in the top right corner.... and I just had to give her an ear scratch.... and ask if she'd like to be called "Zerlina"....![]()
My Zerlina has white "bikini" markings on her tummy. Does your former foster have any markings, or is she nose-to-tail-tip black?
Liz
[b]"Virtue is triumphant only in theatrical productions." --The Mikado
Mostly, Ebony is a sleek shiny black. She has 5 or 6 white hairs under each front leg, up in the arm pit area, and about 12 white hairs on her lower tummy. I guess they ARE bikini markings, I never thought of it like that! I keep thinking it is more of Ruffles' white hair, which seems to be on Ebony every moment. So I try to brush them off, ha ha. They are just so few that it is hard to be sure they belong there.
Ebony is a chatterbox. Has been since the moment she was carried into my home. She just NEVER stops. Meows, mews, trills, any sound a cat can make, she makes it. And when she is REALLY unhappy - hungry, or riding in the car - she makes this awful metallic twang sound, like a saw in a country band. It goes RIGHT through my head.
I love the Christmas photos and your story. Bless you for taking Cuddles in!
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Welcome to PT!!!It's nice to meet you and your furfamily and hear about their stories.
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What a great story and pictures thank you so much for sharing! I love the family photograph, and all the cats posing so well and being so well behaved.
If only santa brought cats every year, just maybe I'd believe in him again!! hehe
This is an annual fund raiser we do for our volunteer animal rescue. It brings in about $1500 per year. We run a TNR program for feral colonies, and a low cost spay/neuter clinic, among other things.
A local credit union donates their office space for a Saturday and Sunday. A professional pet photographer donates her time. She comes early Sat. AM and sets up her lights and camera. She does a different background scene each year. Santa & Mrs. Claus - a real husband and wife couple - donate their time to pet fundraisers from Oct 15th to Dec 21st each year. We have had this photographer, and this Santa & Mrs. Claus for 18 years!
We set appointments, every 15 minutes. You can do just the pets, or pets and people. With or without Mrs. Claus. When you are inside for your "sitting," only you, your pets, and the volunteers are in there. Everyone else is waiting outside in their cars. So you don't have to worry about dogs being around your cats. After the shoot, (the photographer takes 3 or 4 and SHE picks which poses is best), you order: 8x10, 5x7, wallets, Christmas cards, etc. There are 3 or four packages. You do not see any proofs, the photographer picks the best one.
We have a lot of repeat customers.
I have volunteered for 5 years now, the 2 days, to help pose the animals. Great fun, a lot of work. Most of us wear shorts and T's as we are working under the hot lights with the furry ones. I love working with all of them!
My group of 6 cats last year was the largest cat group we have ever done. We have a family of 9 shelties who come every other year. That is the largest dog group. Many families are mixes, with dogs and cats. We also have birds, ferrets, guinea pigs. One family who comes annually brings their 2 dogs, one cat, and a house-trained rooster! The rooster uses the cat's litter box! His hens are outdoors, none of them has figured out how to use that yet, so they don't come to the photos either.
Time for your shoot, you and your entourage enter the front doors of the credit union. The photographer always has a wide variety of bandannas, necklaces, bows and ribbons. Many people bring their own ornaments, as well. In my picture, I made the jester - style collars that my 6 cats are wearing.
After your pictures are taken, you move further into the credit union to the back offices, where you place your order. Then you leave by the rear door and walk around the building back to the parking lot and your car. Ideally, we never have any group encountering any other group.
It takes a minimum of 7 volunteers to coordinate it all. Plus the photographer brings at least 2 people with her.
About 2 weeks later, a group of 5 gets together one evening to put all the orders together. The next morning, everyone picks up their orders.
It is hard work, lots of fun. The pets are wonderful. The owners, well, there are those you want to strangle!!!!
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