My aunt Karina rescued a cat named Silver years ago. Then came another… and another… and dogs… and more cats… and eventually this effort needed a name: Silver Rescue. I’m so proud of Karina and her accomplishments. You can learn more about Silver Rescue at their website.
Karina’s animals get lots of love and attention; but they need more than that. They also need food and medical care, and those things cost money. So to help in the way I can, I’ve made another special bag, and this time the full purchase price will go to Silver Rescue. And as you consider your end-of-year donations, I would encourage you to consider donating to this worthy cause as well.
And if you live anywhere near middle Tennessee, and can provide a safe, loving home to a furry little friend, they do have animals ready to adopt! You never know – in the end, it’s often hard to tell who was rescued, the pet or the owner. 😉
LOVE it!!
yes! I’m always happy when people talk about rescuing! One of my awesome little scotties is a rescue and he is just the biggest (well, not that big!) ball of furry love and I’m amazed at him all the time! I don’t think he was treated horribly, but there are certainly signs that he was not treated the way he should have been. Please consider a rescue animal people! You will both be so happy!
“Silver Rescue bag | a tiny forest” honestly got
myself simply hooked with ur site! I personallydefinitely will be back much more often.
Thanks -Horace