Dave is a homeless man living by the side of some railroad tracks in Linden, New Jersey. He cannot find a proper place to live because of his dog Petey, who is a pit bull. Dave says Petey is his son, and he’d rather be homeless than give him up.
Dave has been out on the streets for a long time. People remember seeing Dave pushing Petey in a cart when he was only a puppy, and he is two now.
To read more on this story, click here: Man Chooses Homelessness Rather Than Abandon Pit Bull
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Guinness World Record Holder - Beloved Two-Faced Cat Dies of Cancer at Age 15
A cat named Frank and Louie who was born with two faces, two mouths, two noses and three blue eyes has died at the age of 15.
The Telegram of Worcester reports that 'Frankenlouie' died Thursday at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in North Grafton.
The cat's owner, Marty Stevens, said veterinarians believe the cause of death was cancer.
The cat's owner, Marty Stevens, said veterinarians believe the cause of death was cancer.
Frank and Louie made it into the 2012 edition of Guinness World Records as the longest-surviving member of a group known as Janus cats, named for a Roman god with two faces.
Janus cats almost never survive, and most have congenital defects.
They usually only live a few days.
A breeder brought the rare feline to Stevens, a vet nurse, to be euthanized in September of 1999.
However Stevens, not believing the cat would survive, decided to take him home with her and care for him.
She fed Frankenlouie using tubes in both mouths, soon realizing that only the 'Frank' side was connected to his esophagus.
He did, however, eat enough for two.
Stevens said her cat quickly developed a strong personality and loved to walk around her neighborhood in North Grafton.
"He’s just so affectionate and sweet he usually wins people over," she told The Telegram-Gazette in 2011.
He functioned as a regular cat.
While blind in his center eye, both his outer eyes worked fine, and while he had two noses and mouths, he had only one brain.
Stevens is now understandably devastated to lose her pet of 15 years.
She said her fell quite ill around Thanksgiving and she took him to the Tuffs University clinic.
The vet told her it was best to euthanize him, because he was in quite a lot of pain.
Stevens says once her sadness passes she wouldn't mind looking for another Janus to bring home with her, just like she did with Frankenlouie in 1999.
"I would love to do it again," she said.
The Telegram of Worcester reports that 'Frankenlouie' died Thursday at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in North Grafton.
The cat's owner, Marty Stevens, said veterinarians believe the cause of death was cancer.
The cat's owner, Marty Stevens, said veterinarians believe the cause of death was cancer.
Frank and Louie made it into the 2012 edition of Guinness World Records as the longest-surviving member of a group known as Janus cats, named for a Roman god with two faces.
Janus cats almost never survive, and most have congenital defects.
They usually only live a few days.
A breeder brought the rare feline to Stevens, a vet nurse, to be euthanized in September of 1999.
However Stevens, not believing the cat would survive, decided to take him home with her and care for him.
She fed Frankenlouie using tubes in both mouths, soon realizing that only the 'Frank' side was connected to his esophagus.
He did, however, eat enough for two.
Stevens said her cat quickly developed a strong personality and loved to walk around her neighborhood in North Grafton.
"He’s just so affectionate and sweet he usually wins people over," she told The Telegram-Gazette in 2011.
He functioned as a regular cat.
While blind in his center eye, both his outer eyes worked fine, and while he had two noses and mouths, he had only one brain.
Stevens is now understandably devastated to lose her pet of 15 years.
She said her fell quite ill around Thanksgiving and she took him to the Tuffs University clinic.
The vet told her it was best to euthanize him, because he was in quite a lot of pain.
Stevens says once her sadness passes she wouldn't mind looking for another Janus to bring home with her, just like she did with Frankenlouie in 1999.
"I would love to do it again," she said.
You Can Help Animals at Christmas with Just a Facebook "Like" - Coolridge Animal Hospital Will Donate a 1-Pound Bag of Dog/Cat Food to an Animal Rescue for Each "Like" - Only 51 More Needed!
Help us reach 500 Facebook likes by end of 2014, we need 51. for every new like we receive from now till 12/31/2014, we are donating 1lb of dog/cat food for every like we receive to a Animal Allies Rescue Organization.
Help us reach our goal and we will help pets in need .... Share our page to help us reach this goal
Think about it…that's 51 pounds of dog food!
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Thank you from The Pet Tree House
Help us reach our goal and we will help pets in need .... Share our page to help us reach this goal
Think about it…that's 51 pounds of dog food!
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Thank you from The Pet Tree House
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Watch As Shelter Staff Do Their Adoption Entrance Dance For A Dog Leaving The Shelter (Video)
This dog can't dance in excitement at being adopted, so the employees do it for him!
The hardworking rescue employees and volunteers who dedicate their time and life to saving animals get pretty excited when an animal gets adopted. Not only do they love seeing someone go to a loving home, these wonderful people really know how to make a dog’s day! This video may be long, but I promise it is worth it at the end!
See their hilarious and talented tribute to an adopted dog below!
The hardworking rescue employees and volunteers who dedicate their time and life to saving animals get pretty excited when an animal gets adopted. Not only do they love seeing someone go to a loving home, these wonderful people really know how to make a dog’s day! This video may be long, but I promise it is worth it at the end!
See their hilarious and talented tribute to an adopted dog below!
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