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These are 2 wonderful, beautiful, litter trained house bunnys, I call them husband and wife. If I could bottle their dedication, love and care for one another I could sell it and be rich enough to INSURE ALL ANIMALS ON GOD'S GREAT EARTH was properly cared for, loved, FIXED (and taken to the vet AS NEEDED)!! As you can see by their photos, they are happy HEALTHY bunnys.
The rescue always needs Carefresh bedding, and foods for all species of pets, including fresh greens. Everyone knows vet costs are astronomical and monetary costs in keeping so very many pets healthy, safe and happy is HUGE...-we really need public and private support. The neglect/abuse cases we dont turn away!
Please know that many pets available are not even listed yet. Email me for info!!!! CHRISTINELEA1@YAHOO.COM
Prefer to send a monetary donation to our vet for the many here? CritterCafe uses several vets but Dr.Sandi Strandberg is our very favorite! Her address is: 945 W.Wellington Ct. Muskegon, MI.49441 Please add note of your gift to the CritterCafe animals or pick just one that is special to you and sponsor that one-we will email you updates and pictures too! Thank you from the many beloved CritterCafe animals and the people who work so hard to keep them safe and happy!




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DO OUR PETS GO TO HEAVEN?? Yes they do!!! :) No living thing that God created was intended by Him to die. Nothing that breathes will ever be annihilated. God does NOT un-create. He LOVES what He has made, enough to die for it, and He makes that clear in the Bible. Many ill-educated theologians deny the immortality of animals, claiming as proof a few isolated scriptures that have been proven to be mistranslated in many English versions of the Bible. But the Bible clearly states that we and animals have the same fate; the animals have the breath of life and will indeed live forever according to God Himself! (Quoted)Rev.Barbara Henderson

~God Bless OUR Pets~and HE DOES!!! Did you know that the Bible says our animals share the same fate we do? THEY WILL BE WITH US IN EVERLASTING LIFE, FOR GOD DOES NOT UN-CREATE, HE LOVES EVERYTHING HE CREATED, NOTHING THAT BREATHES WILL EVER BE ANNIHILATED.

"The greatness of a nation and its MORAL PROGRESS can be judged by the way its animals are treated" (M.Gandhi)

*Medical studies on human-animal bonds reveal that pet owners are more likely to have reduced stress levels,cholesterol levels and blood pressure.They also experience fewer heart attacks than people with out pets*

I support all the animals listed- and more that are not listed at this time. Some are pictured at CritterCafe's MySpace page-and there is some great info there too: http://www.myspace.com/crittercafeandrescue
100% of EVERY donation is spent ON THE ANIMALS HERE (donate button below). Email me with any questions: Christinelea1@yahoo.com

This is video of one if the puppy mill dogs I rescued just 13 days ago(8/22/08)-He could not walk when he came-his legs "bowed" from his cage too small for 9 years...The barbs on his penis still bleeding from being pulled from a female upon my arrival oh and FULL of LICE AND NITS in the tens of thousands and completely RAW skin all over his body...Oh and he has one tooth left in his entire head and has been swallowing dogfood whole to sustain his very life-the reason you will see his tongue hangs from his mouth-there is nothing to hold it in. He has NEVER walked on grass or played in sunshine till now or obviously saw himself in the mirror- Here is little "Boomer"- who has been on VitB shots/gel, Extra virgin olive oil, and baby food meat with infant soy formula that includes lipids and ARA/DHA, and now learning to walk and developing leg muscle to hold himself upright though he is still a pretty wobbly little guy.


Noah's Pet Cemetery & Pet Crematory
It is never easy to loose a beloved pet, memories thankfully will always prevail. Services are available to cremate also, your beloved pets ashes reside in a beautiful urn with your baby's picture on the front. If this is something you want to consider or would like information about ...Please consider Noah's Pet Cemetery & Pet Crematory (noahspetcemetaryandpetcre.liveonatt.com). These wonderful people stepped up to help with the Krehn Families missing St.Bernard's Samson and Elliot's cremation and we are so thankful they did! Six weeks of looking for these 2 beloved dogs came abruptly to an end when they were found drowned in a neighbor's pond. CritterCafe Rescue helped for those 6 long weeks in the search only to be there when they were found and not know exactly how to help and try to give something back to the Krehn Family until Noah's Garden stepped in to help. We want to give a heartfelt thanks to Rob and his wife Ellen for providing their services and beautiful urns for Sampson and Elliot's final resting place.




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Who We Are

I am Christine- A God loving gal thats PURPOSE in LIFE is animals and their welfare-EVERYTHING I DO IS FOR THE ANIMALS THAT SADLY WERE SOMEONE'S THROW AWAY! See personal pictures of them at http://www.myspace.com/crittercafeandrescue. CRITTER CAFE FEELS' GREAT SUCCESS with the adoptions of 843 fully vetted pets to date(10/15/08), all with an approved LifeCare contract to adopt! CritterCafe has many wonderful supporters though sadly there is always the disgruntled former volunteer or foster home, folks denied adoption of a pet and also those people that think you are not making the "right" choices for each individual thing you do within your rescue. Animal rescue is a very passionate and emotional thing! It hurts to be put down when you are trying to do your best 24 hours a day 365 days a year for each and every pet that you can! Please disregard the peoples' words that just want to hurt us and cost homes to the pets here and continue to hurt these animals as well-make YOUR OWN decisions about CritterCafe Rescue after coming to see the animals here, and the hard work done daily for them YOURSELF!! Here is one of many many letters of recommendation regarding this rescue-it is from Dr.Sandra Strandberg, DVM(Please email for copy/to see MORE Let.of Rec.) The address is at the old location-we have since moved into a larger facility to help even MORE animals. Dr.Strandberg,DVM has been here too (and still approves)-WE LOVE DR.STRANDBERG and her tech Annette too! Both have been and are such great help to the animals in our community.



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Adopting a friend: Because we firmly believe ending all senseless euthanizing, and because of the extreme problem of overpopulation of our beloved pets, our policy is that we will not adopt out to anyone with unaltered pets! You must be 21 to fill out our contract and have VET and personal references to adopt from CRITTER CAFE RESCUE. Please NOTE that if you decide to have your pet fixed at your vet (instead of Critter Cafe's) you must provide proof of this WITHIN 30 Days, AND YOUR FUNDS ARE NOT REIMBURSED! If proof is not provided within the 30 days, we reserve the right to take back the pet and your funds are not reimbursed. Feel free to use this contract to adopt out your rescues' pets BUT please remove CRITTER CAFE'S NAME!



Feel free to e-mail me, Christine (Christinelea1@yahoo.com) to request the LIFE CARE CONTRACT be e-mailed to you, or you can copy and paste it from here adding the pet's name in the subject line.

Life Care Contract to Adopt

About You
Date:

Applicant Name:
Co-Applicant Name:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Birthdate
Daytime Telephone: ( )
Evening Telephone: ( )
Email Address:
Cell phone: ( )
Children
AGE(S)
Do you own or rent?
How long have you lived there?
If you do NOT own your home, please include a copy of your rental/lease agreement(THE part concerning PETS only need to be sent.) with landlord name and telephone number with the application. We will contact all landlords to verify pet policies.
Do you or any family members have any allergies to animals? Asthma?
Does anyone in this household smoke??
Please complete the following information regarding others living with you:
Name
Relationship
Age
Ïs everyone in the family in agreement of a house pet?
If you have to move, what will you do with this pet?
Do you agree to return the pet here?
****Please note**** ALL pets adopted from CCC&R HAVE to be returned here if you decide you cannot keep the animal. CCC&R maintains 100% CONTROL OF RE-HOMING ANY AND ALL PET(S) FOR THEIR LIFETIME WHEN THEY ARE ADOPTED FROM CCC&R! Upon returning an animal YOU the adopter are responsible for getting the pet back to the rescue or foster home. You must notify us first and give us 10 days for RE-ENTRY status back into the rescue.Your adoption fee is forfeited to us with NO exceptions!

If you do NOT have children, if & when you decide to, what would you do
with this pet? Are you willing to provide pet care for the next 10-15 years (or more)AS
NEEDED including vet checks, vaccinations, boarding, medical care, indoor
housing, etc?

Please note CCC&R maintains vet/patient relationship with every animal
that is adopted:))from this rescue.

What do you expect to pay for annual pet care?

Do you agree to take this pet AS NEEDED to the vet?

Expenses cannot be a problem, are you aware of this?

Are there any existing circumstances (health, family, professional,
financial) that could result in your being unable to take care of this pet?Please be honest.


If yes, what are they?




Please list all pets you have owned over the last 10 years.
List ALL animals currently living with you, even
if you do not own them. If deceased, when did the pet die, how old was
the pet when it died, please explain details of death

Name(s)

Breed(s)

Gender(s)

Age(s)


Spayed / Neutered

How long owned?

What happened to the pet?




ARE your CURRENT pets UP TO DATE on all
VACCINES? HAVE you ever bred any animal that belonged to you?

What did you do with the litter?




Have you ever lost a pet or had one disappear?

Did you find it ?

What methods did you use to try to find it?
Did you find it?


Did you ever have a pet die of unnatural causes?

If yes, please provide details.

Have you ever sold, surrendered, or given away a pet?
If yes, please provide details.
Why do you want this pet? For me / my family
As a gift
For protection
As a companion for another animal
Other:
** Why did you choose this kind of pet?

Have you researched this pets habits&behaviors?
What is this pet's nutritional needs?
If it applies, What kinds of bedding are safe for this animal?(Carefresh is the bedding we recommend and ask that you agree to use for small pets)
What are some of this species specific needs?
Please tell me what YOU will feed your new pets?
Please list a few things common to this animals needs,their likes and dislikes.
Do you know about (AND) how to groom this species?
What are the critical things needing to be taken care of on a daily and weekly basis?
Do you know the lifespan of this species?

What is it??
DOG ADOPTIONS ONLY: Do you want the dog for a (check all that apply) house pet

guard dog

watch dog

companion

gift

companion for another pet

hunting

obedience/agility

therapy

other
Do you have a fenced yard?
If yes, how high.

What kind of fence is it? (board, chain link, etc.)
How will you keep your dog confined to your property?
In house
patio
kennel
fenced yard
on chain
garage
on leash
Have you ever applied to a Rescue or Humane Society to adopt a dog or cat?

What were the Results?
Do you plan on taking your dog to obedience training classes?
If No, what method will you use to train your Dog?
Are you familiar with crating a dog?
Are you financially able to care for a new dog?
Including all feeding, routine vet care: vaccinations, parasite checks, emergency vet care, licensing, etc.
How will you provide for your dog when you must go out of town or on vacation?
Are you able to exercise your Dog?
What methods will you use to exercise your Dog?
Are you aware a bored Dog will chew?
Are you willing to take responsibility for this dog for the rest of its life?
Can you: Make this commitment for the many years this dog could live? (10-18 years)
Do you realize that some dogs shed 365 days a year?
Please be very specific and detailed regarding the following information

Who will be the primary caregiver?
If it applies, Do you have a cage?
What size is the cage?
Is anyone home during the day?
If yes, who?

If not how long will this pet be left alone?

ALL PETS:
How much time are you willing to give the pet to adjust to its new environment and family members and other pets?
Section 3 –Vet References
Please note that we will be contacting your vet reference. To make this process easier, please contact your vet and give them permission to speak with us.
Name AND number of Current vet you are using

Pets name that went to this vet?

Name AND number of the last Vet you used

Pets name that went
City, State

List 3 Personal references with Phone numbers and how long known (NO RELATIVES OR WORK NUMBERS PLEASE)

1.
2.
3.
Any additional notes regarding this animal:
Applicant Signature (by typing your name, you have agreed to the above contract
&date
Co - applicant Sig(same as above )&date

(PLEASE PUT THE PET'S NAME IN THE SUBJECT LINE) Thank you for taking the time to complete our Adoption Application. We understand that the application form may seem intrusive, but we are seeking the best possible forever home, for our pets. We will review the information provided and a representative from Critter Cafe and (small animal)Rescue will contact you as soon as possible to discuss possible pet for adoption. We prefer local adoptions, but will consider out-of-state adoptions when a home check can be provided through another group. All applications are processed on first come, first served basis. Placement is Depending on the home we feel is the best fit. We reserve the right to refuse any application at our sole discretion. Please know this is a LEGAL and BINDING document and contract between the parties. It is clearly stated this animal must be return to us upon your decision to re-home. All questions must be answered honestly or this contract is default and legal action will be taken and pet must be returned without reimbursement of adoption funds.

Please email: Christinelea1@yahoo.com if you have any additional questions.

Thank you for considering adopting one of our pets and saving a life!




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Thanks!


A BIG HUGE THANK YOU To CRITTERCAFE'S SUPPORTERS!!!
MANY BUNNY NOSE BUMPS,PIGGY KISSES & HUGS FROM US ALL HERE!!!




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Help With Vet Bills


Part of the deal with pet ownership is providing medical care. Failing to provide it may actually constitute animal cruelty.

nstead of asking for medical advice on the internet, call your vet. It costs nothing to make a phone call. If it's after hours, call an emergency vet. Vets can help you figure out if your pet's problem is an emergency or not and if there is anything you can do at home to help your pet. Most people generally are not qualified to give you this kind of information. With that in mind, here are some groups that can help you afford the vet bills

American Animal Hospital Association
http://www.aahahelpingpets.org/home/ "Through the AAHA Helping Pets Fund, veterinary care is possible for sick or injured pets even if they have been abandoned or if their owner is experiencing financial hardship."
Angels 4 Animals
www.Angels4Animals.org "Our services range from financial aid to complete treatment to those pets and pet owners in need."
Care Credit
www.carecredit.com A credit card company for health care, including veterinary care. "With a comprehensive range of plan options, for treatment or procedure fees from $1 to over $25,000, we offer a plan and a low monthly payment to fit comfortably into almost every budget."
Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance (FVEAP)
http://www.fveap.org/sys-tmpl/door/ "Seniors, People with disabilities, People who have lost their job, Good Samaritans who rescue a cat or kitten - any of these folks may need financial assistance to save a beloved companion."
The Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance Program
is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization that provides financial assistance to cat and kitten guardians who are unable to afford veterinary services to save their companions when life-threatening illness or injury strikes.
God's Creatures Ministry
http://www.all-creatures.org/gcm/help-cf.html "This fund helps pay for veterinarian bills for those who need help."
Help-A-Pet
http://www.help-a-pet.org/home.html "Our efforts focus on serving the elderly, the disabled, and the working poor."
IMOM
http://www.imom.org "We are dedicated to insure that no companion animal has to be euthanized simply because their caretaker is financially challenged."
I personally used Imom-they are WONDERFUL!!

The Pet Fund
http://thepetfund.com/ "The Pet Fund is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit association that provides financial assistance to owners of domestic animals who need urgent veterinary care."
United Animal Nations
http://www.uan.org/lifeline/index.html "The mission of LifeLine is to help homeless or recently rescued animals suffering from life-threatening conditions that require specific and immediate emergency veterinary care. We strive to serve Good Samaritans and rescue groups who take in sick or injured animals. In certain cases, LifeLine can also assist senior citizens and low-income families pay for immediate emergency veterinary care."
UK Assistance with Veterinary Bills
http://www.petloversonline.co.uk/financial.htm "Most of us can cope with the financial commitment involved in the day to day care of our pets. However, how many of us come out in a cold sweat when our pet is ill or injured and we know we have to take it to the vet? Most of us are fortunate enough to be able to afford it but, some of us who love our animals dearly cannot. Unfortunately we do not have a PDSA or a RSPCA Centre within our area, but there are a few charities who may be able to help."
Other Groups Who are Breed or Injury Specific:

Corgi Aid
http://www.corgiaid.org/
Dachshunds Needing IVDD surgery
http://members.rushmore.com/~dds/applyforhelp.htm
www.doberman911.org
It's for special needs and senior dobermans who need medical help.You can donate to help them, or have them put your dobie up there if you need help too!!
HandicappedPets.com
http://www.handicappedpets.com/Articles/help/ "From time to time, HandicappedPets.com recognizes a caretaker of handicapped pets that need some special attention, and a little extra help. There are those who are so selflessly dedicated to their animal families that they give up a little more than they can afford."
Labrador Lifeline
http://www.labradorlifeline.org/success/2005-abbey.htm
LabMed: Rx For Rescued Labs
http://www.labmed.org/aid_main.html
Rabbit owners...Please JOIN Etherbun(Yahoo group) for info FAR & WIDE and all about bunnys. There is NO greater place for info- these folks will help you with answers you need for your house rabbits betterment.They sure have helped me. I LOVE ETHERBUN!!!
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Extras!


A Guinea Pig's 12 Pleas For Owners

1. Please save me. There are guinea pig shelters and rescues. Find me in one of them. Do not buy me from a pet store or a breeder.

2. Please do not keep me alone. I can and will feel lonely. I need a companion. Think of me. You want me, you must follow my needs.

3. Please bring me in your home. The outdoors is no place for a creature as small and vulnerable as I am. Keep me warm in the winters and cool in the summers. Keep me in a room where you and your family are most often in so you can see and remember me. Keep me in a room where I can know you are there, and be reassured.

4. Please provide me with a spacious cage. Keep me in a cage roomy enough for me to run and popcorn and rumblestrut in as much as I desire. In a small cage you will be bored with me because I cannot move. I cannot be happy in an inadequate space and will not get the exercise I require.

5. Please know what I need to eat. Feed me hay that is green and fragrant and soft. I need it to wear my teeth down and to aid my digestion. I need plenty of vegetables that are green and leafy and high in Vitamin C, which I, like you, cannot produce for myself. The pellets you feed me need to be plain and high quality. Make sure the water in my bottle is clean and change out my water bottle every morning so when I take a drink, the water will be cool and fresh.

6. Please do not leave me in my cage all day long or I will become bored and depressed. Take me out to play and explore and run around. Make sure the room you choose for me is secure from electrical wires and holes where I can disappear in. Make sure the room I play in is safe from your dogs and cats and any other pets you may have.

7. Please do not give me an exercise wheel or a roll-around ball. These toys can hurt my back and my feet. I am content with paper bags and folded-over newspaper. I enjoy towel tents. I like tunnels and hidey houses where I can get away from things that frighten me.

8. Please groom me. My nails need to be clipped and my fur, when dirty, needs to be shampooed with a product designed to clean my fur safely. If I have long hair, you need to trim and brush me to keep me clean

9. Please do not leave my care to a child. I cannot be taken care of by a child. I am not a play thing. I am not a toy you take home on a child's whim. I am not a gift or a reward. It is your responsibility to take care of me, to feed me, to clean my cage. Let your child hold me on his or her lap and pet me under supervision only. I have fragile bones and teeth that easily break. Though I am small, I need strong hands to hold me.

10. Please love me. Be patient with me. I am a fearful prey animal. With time and love, I will gradually open up, and once I do, there is no looking back. All I require are gentleness and patience. I am not like a dog who shows affection freely and obviously. I show you my recognition and gratitude in ways so small and subtle that you may miss them if you don't look closely.

11. Please know me and my ways. Like any other living, breathing being, I can get ill. But unlike predators, I hide my illness and weakness in order to survive. It is your responsibility to keep track of my weight and to notice when I am cold and when I am overheated. Know my body and the feel of my fur. Know my eyes' brightness and my ears' sensitivity. Notice when my health is failing me. For my sake, know me.

12. Please make my aging years as comfortable as possible. Though I am old, a health problem does not mean it is the end for me. Take me to a vet, just as you would if I were a couple years younger. The age I am is no excuse to miss a trip to the vet. Perhaps five to seven years is just a blink to you but it is my whole lifetime. I am grateful for all the years you cared enough to want the best for me.

Written by Sabrina Speranza (Pooka and Pixie)



PLEASE SPAY & NEUTER YOUR PETS!!
Here are the cold hard facts of NOT spaying or neutering your cats: According to the National Humane Education Society one unspayed female cat and her mate and all their off-spring, producing 2 litters per year with only 2.8 surviving kitten her litter can total:

(1 YEAR= 12)

(2 YEARS = 67)

(3 YEARS = 367)

(4 YEARS= 2,107)

(5 YEARS = 11,801)

(6 YEARS = 66,088)

(7 YEARS = 370,092)

(8 YEARS = 2,072,514)

(9 YEARS = 11,606,077)
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The 10 Commandments of a Dog
1. Remember BEFORE you adopt me that my life is likely to last 10-18 years
2. Give me time to understand what you want of me.
3. Place your trust in me. It’s crucial for my well-being.
4. Don’t be angry with me for long, and don’t lock me up as punishment. You have your work, your entertainment, and your friends. I have only YOU.
5. Talk to me everyday. Even if I don’t understand your words, I understand what is in your voice.
6. Be aware that however you treat me, I will never forget it.
7. Remember that before you hit me that I have teeth that could crush the bones in your hand, but I CHOOSE not to bite you.
8. Before you scold me for being uncooperative, obstinate or lazy, ask yourself if something might be bothering me. Perhaps I’m not getting the right food, or been out in the sun too long, or my heart is getting old and weak.
9. Take care of me when I get old. You too will grow old someday.
10. Go with me on difficult journeys. Never say “I can’t bear to watch it” or “take him to the back and end it”. EVERYTHING is easier for me if you are there. Any separation from you will be painful for me especially toward the end of my life.

Thank you so much for your help and support, and helping all animals find loving, forever homes! Christine's Critter Cafe and (small animal) Rescue Team
***Teaching outstanding people (and companies) small pet awareness and accountability through education.

Please see my page AND adoptable beloved pets at CCCandR.petfinder.org

~God bless YOU!!!!~


"The greatness of a nation and its MORAL PROGRESS can be judged by the way its animals are treated"
M.Gandhi
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~God Bless OUR Pets~




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