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My NonProfit Animal Web Site

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Pawprints and Purrs, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization providing cat and dog health care, animal issues and welfare, and promoting companion animal guardian responsibility, including pro-claws for cats and spay/neuter for all companion animals. We advocate that awareness is essential to the well-being of all animal life, and that awareness is achieved through education.

The Greatest Spay/Neuter Video EVER!


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Dogs Deserve Better

Stop Puppy Mills Sign the Pledge


Please keep in mind that ferrets, kittens, birds, guinea pigs, and many other animals we have as pets are bred irresponsibly and sold for PROFIT.


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Louisiana My Beloved State

Every day is a good day to celebrate in Louisiana. In a state known for its parties and festivals, where laissez les bons temps rouler (let the good times roll) is a way of life. It's part of our culture. From Mardi Gras parades to festivals and events - we have something going on all year round. We have almost as many reasons to have a festival, as we have festivals - over 400 official festivals throughout the state, averaging over a festival each day of the year. There are festivals that celebrate arts and crafts, communities, earth and nature, film and media, heritage and folk, holidays, music, and what Louisiana is really famous for - food festivals.

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Louisiana. My home. Front porches and backdoor friends. Backyard patios and cookouts. Over the fence chats. Iced tea and hot, strong coffee. Mint juleps and dandelion tea. Fine wines and cold beer. Spicy food and rich desserts. Red beans and rice. Roux and gumbo. Po-Boys and meat pies. Catfish fries and crawfish boils. Festivals, festivals, and more festivals. Beauty pageants and barge parties. Tea rooms, antique shops, and flea markets. Sharecroppers and plantations. Baseball and football. Pleasure boats and pirogues. Riverboats and gambling. Speedways and horse racing. Mysterious Voodoo and magnificent cathedrals. Fiddles and banjos. Cajun and country music. Jazz and zydeco. Alligators and snakes. Red wasps and fire ants. Singing birds and chirping crickets. Bejeweled dragon flies and flickering lightning bugs. Hovering mosquitos larger than Hueys, swarming Love bugs and buzzing June bugs. Whispered secrets of tall, swaying pines. Thick San Augustine grass. Deep, darkened woods and wide, open pasture lands. Ancient oaks and cypresses gray-bearded with delicate Spanish moss. Clear lakes and steamy swamps. Lazy bayous and rivers. Cotton and sugar cane fields. Heady scents of magnolias, roses, and camillas. Azaleas in almost every yard. Trailing trumpet vines and yellow jasmine. Wisteria and honeysuckle dripping from trees and fences. Dogwood and redbud trees. Poke salad and kudzu. Hot days and sultry nights. Soft rain and violent thunderstorms. Occasional snow and ice storms. Gentle Gulf breezes, hurricanes, tornadoes ... and even earthquakes. Hospitality.

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Who I Am

I have 40 years in hands-on animal rescue and advocacy. My husband, Craig, and I are currently owned by 65 rescued cats - most formerly feral and/or special needs, and 5 rescued Death Row dogs from our local shelter. We sponsor two unadoptable cats from a shelter other than our own and are deeply involved in many other pet rescue and pet owner responsibility efforts. We maintain a colony of feral cats which we've relocated onto our property. Through our personal and internet lives, we attempt to make a difference for cats and other pets.

Besides having my own domain, Pawprints and Purrs, Inc. (a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization providing an animal educational service to the public), I am the owner of an animal proactive educational message board, Fabulous Felines and Fidos. Would love to have you visit and join us. Susie aka Suse >^..^<

What Gives Me a Measure of Sanity


Cats - LOVE my cats, beer, cats, books - avid reader - LOVE my books, cats, chocolate - LOVE my chocolate, cats, Christmas, cats, coffee - LOVE my coffee, cats, cooking, cats, counted cross stitch, cats, friends, cats, gardening, cats, collecting old-fashioned Santa and cat figurines, cats, LSU Tigers, cats. Oh, and did I mention cats???

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Soul of the South

Daily Thoughts to Live By

Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.

If you're looking at your past, you have your back to the future.

A sharp tongue can cut your own throat.


Want your dreams to come true? Then you mustn't oversleep.

Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important.

The best vitamin for making friends ... B1.

The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts.

The heaviest thing you can carry is a grudge.

One thing you can give and still keep ... is your word.

You lie the loudest when you lie to yourself.

If you lack the courage to start, you have already finished.

One thing you can't recycle is wasted time.

Ideas won't work unless
you do.

Your mind is like a parachute ... it functions only when open.

The Ten Commandments are not multiple choice.

The pursuit of happiness is the chase of a lifetime.

It is never too late to become what you might have been.

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To laugh often and much;
to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children;
to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends;
to appreciate beauty,
to find the best in others;
to leave the world a little better;
whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition;
to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.
This is the meaning of success.
Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson

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