Updated: The cause has been determined to be exposure to chemicals/toxins. Probably from what is used on the yard and trees for weed and pest control. Please please, if you have animals, DO NOT USE CHEMICALS.
I am sick to my stomach about this. But there’s nothing I can do, it’s out of my control. I don’t own the property, or the cats, I just nurture, and care for them.
Please, if you are the praying kind, please send some my way, and for all of the animals that I’ve shared… especially Little T.
One of my favorite cats has been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, the cause is undetermined, but there are many theories on why a cat gets an autoimmune disease.
I have a good idea, but I’m not ready to talk about it yet.
I’m heartbroken. I take care of all of these animals, but they aren’t mine, and I can’t make decisions for them. (Except for Sadie, she is mine)
I also have to move my girl Sadie back to another place, due to this issue with the cats. And because of my vehicle problems, I won’t be able to see her everyday, like I have been since day one.
I have to do what’s best for her, and not think about my own feelings.
Our animals depend on us to do what’s best for them, and this is what’s best for Sadie.
But it breaks my heart, even though I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that she will be very well taken care of and loved by many.
(My friend and I had made an agreement before I got her, that if for any reason, I could bring her back. So that’s what I’m doing).
I don’t know what the decision is going to be for sweet Little T and his condition, as those decisions aren’t up to me. He and I are bonded, and I’m very upset and needless to say there’s been a lot of tears.
Please send good vibes, prayers, whatever… this is going to be tough.
There’s nothing better than being with this girl.
I love you Sadie girl.
And to Little T… you know I love you too baby boy. 💔
I was driving out to do chores, on fumes, and stopped to put my last $11 in, and I started thinking about when a 20 dollar bill would be more than enough to fill up my tank.
My mom used to send me up to the convenience store with a dollar to get her a pack of smokes. Now, they are over $10 bucks a pack, depending on what brand a person smokes.
Even just since Biden has been president, things are just so expensive. I live on a fixed income, and after paying bills, barely have enough money for food. And because I have to make my dogs food from people food (veggies and fruits), most of my money for food goes to her.
I’m not whining, or having a pity party, just frustrated. I’m trying my best to take care of everything the way I should, but there just isn’t enough money to make it to the end of the month. Which is why I’m trying to hard to keep up with organically growing my online presence.
I can’t afford to pay for ads because to have it be successful, a person really has to have about $500 budgeted for ads. That would be half of my disability payment.
So organically it is. My YouTube is growing, and my Instagram is as well. Facebook is just Facebook, and doesn’t do much. I was getting viral reels on there, until they asked me to join their monetization program, and then instantly my views went down. Too much control for me.
Anyway, enough of that for now. It’s been a challenging day for me, and I’m trying to wind my brain down.
I wanted to share a LifeP0 Solar powered generator that has some great reviews. Check it out if you want. (Just click the picture)
This is the next generator I’m getting for my build. I don’t know if I’ll be using the Jeep for my trips this summer, or a van. The jeep is rolling smoke now when the engine is asked for any extra power… like running the AC. My son is looking for another vehicle for me, and so is a friend of mine. I guess I can’t expect her to run forever, even though I want her to, but she’s got 270,000 miles now. I do plan on keeping her though…and when I get someone else to drive, I’m going to rebuild the engine. She’s been good to me.
Anywho…no new news today…other than me feeling like I’m having a breakdown…it’s been one of those days.
✌️
Shassy
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I love the different expressions on our cats faces.
Every morning I am greeted with sweet meows, funny cat running, and the ones that walk right in front of me and then fall down all dramatically. I must always watch where I walk, because there are a couple that I swear are trying to trip me, so they can laugh while I’m on the ground.
I may be the crazy cat lady right now, but I’m ok with that. I’ve raised all but four of the cats you see in the video following. It’s also heartbreaking sometimes.
I keep a spreadsheet of them all because I administer all of their shots, and flea/tick treatment. But some days it’s sad because I go in to do my treatments, and update the chart, and I see so many that aren’t with us for now.
Let me explain why, in a real world visual.
I love the different expressions on our cats faces. All 16 of them. Love and Loss
I don’t “own” the cats, I feed, and take care of them and the property where they are located. They have heated houses, a barn, and a heated garage they go into. I have a couple of very bonded females (Bubbles and Millie), and they will sleep together in one of the houses.
One year I came out to work, and was setting up the mower, after I had fed everyone, and a young adolescent named Starsky wasn’t greeting me. He was about 6 months old. But I had bonded with that cat like we had known each other in another life time. I was able to teach him to give me a high five on command, along with a few other tricks, very early on in his first few months of birth. He was very in tune with me and we were just an item. (Though I love them all).
Shortly after that, we started having quite a bit of predation from bobcats. And I think Starsky went by that way. I drove around 180 acres and searched in the woods, calling and crying for him all day.
I was heartbroken for what seemed like forever and ever. I shut down a little, and all my other cats started to notice, and they tried their best in cat meows, and loves, that they understood my pain.
I talk about loss because it’s inevitable. These are “barn cats”, but not your average barn cats. Some may ask, “but why can’t you keep them from dying?” The answer is simple, we vet them, get them shots, wormer, have warm places to sleep, but they are allowed to discover their own lives and create a little “pack” of their own. They are happy being “free”. But with freedom, comes nature. Luckily it stopped shortly after and I have been so thankful.
We keep one female open, and it’s very interesting how Tomcats arrive from nowhere, in the middle of nowhere when she comes in season. Last years Tom, bless his heart, was the most feral cat I have ever seen. I watched him catch a full grown rabbit one morning and eat the whole thing.
He started to come around more often, and I was feeding him, and he was becoming more calm. He wouldn’t let me get very close, but wouldn’t run off anymore. As I watched his progression, I realized he was very old, and had many battle scars.
One morning I went out to feed everyone and he was laying on our back patio furniture, which was very uncommon for him. As I looked closer I realized he was coming to his end of life. He felt safe enough to come here with all of our others, and die. I fed him what he would eat, but I found him gone, and buried him.
Why didn’t I take him to the vet? Because he had been wild his ENTIRE life. To cause him stress in his final days, by live trapping him, taking him into a vets office where he would be terrified, and then subsequently having him euthanized in what would have been a scary and unfamiliar place for him, seemed barbaric. Why take a wild animal out of his comfort zone, just so it could make his final days miserable? No, I won’t. So I talked soothingly to him, when I could walk by, offered food, but in the end he refused. And then the mighty Tom, was gone.
I think I did him right. I didn’t try to changed his life, stress him out, only show love and give food and water.
He is buried under a tree by the pond.
I tell this story about Tom because I feel that sometimes, like in his case, when an animal is completely feral, and decided to trust you (me in this case), to come closer during his end days,I should give him the respect to pass out of this life the way he wanted. He didn’t want me to mess with him, he just wanted a soft place to land for his final breath. I feel like I gave that to him. He passed on his genetics, which are VERY strong, to three of his kittens that we have. They will be a year in May. Three very different personalities, and three cats ingrained with a strong sense of survival.
Cats also don’t meow to other cats. They only meow to people. Their vocalizations between themselves don’t include the “People Meow”…..it’s a varying differences of noises, growls, hisses and face slaps. There are some days during the moon cycle where I feel like I’m a ref at a UFC fight sometimes. You can believe they get scolded for that, because they know EXACTLY what I’m saying. 😁
Anyway, here’s the video. Enjoy the many faces of our cats.
This is on SALE right now. I use this for my girl Zoey, and if you follow me, you know we’ve had some health problems from mainstream processed kibble, and I was feeding hi end food.
Sale!! Product Hightlight
The first product I want to show you is the Pet CBD Oil. I’m going to site directly from Sarah’s webpage so you get exactly what’s in it, and also post some reviews.
“*coupon codes do not apply while product is on special
We strongly believe that plants grown organically with care will always yield the best medicine. This full spectrum CBD oil is crafted from sun grown Oregon hemp, gently extracted by CO2, containing a rich profile of complementary cannabinoids, terpenes and micronutrients. We know pets are family and they deserve quality plant medicine too!
Consult your veterinarian before use, especially if your pet has underlying conditions or takes other medications.
How to use
Shake before using. Use dropper to apply serving in pets mouth, on treats, or in their food. Wait 4-6 hours before repeating dose. Ideal serving size will vary from 2 drops to 1 ml+.
Ingredients
Organic MCT coconut oil, full spectrum hemp extract**
**Contains Less than 0.3% THC
Disclaimer
Our products are derived from natural sources, so slight variation in color, scent and taste is normal. Earth medicine works unique to the individual, so listen to your body, and discontinue use if any adverse reactions occur.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. You should consult a licensed health care professional before starting any dietary supplement, especially if you are pregnant, nursing or have any pre-existing injuries or medical conditions.
Products on this site do not contain more than 0.3% THC by weight.
SALE!!! Product Highlight from the best CBD company in the business. #1 Small Business, thousands of satisfied customers, and it’s all small batch, third party tested.
Second product I want to recommend is the PawAble dog treats.
Again, I am copying directly from HC’s site, with Sarah’s permission.
“CBD Baked Pet Treats
Our CBD infused Pumpkin & Peanut Butter treat bites are packed with human grade SUPER FOODS to help boost your pets Immune system. These treats are a great source of omega-6 fatty acids and antioxidants, at 2mg per bite, they are compatible for pets both big and small.
Local Michigan product! From BC Hemp Co based in Berrien Springs, MI
CBD Infused Treat Counts:
1 oz. 70mg bag = 25 CBD infused treats 3mg/Treat 3 oz. 200mg bag = 70 CBD infused treats 3mg/Treat
Certificate of Analysis How to use Ingredients Pumpkin, Brown Rice Flour, Oat Flour, Cage-Free Brown Eggs, Peanut Butter Powder, Coconut Oil*, Baking Soda, Baking Powder, Cinnamon, Organically Grown Michigan Hemp *Organic Disclaimer Our products are derived from natural sources, so slight variation in color, scent and taste is normal. Earth medicine works unique to the individual, so listen to your body, and discontinue use if any adverse reactions occur.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. You should consult a licensed health care professional before starting any dietary supplement, especially if you are pregnant, nursing or have any pre-existing injuries or medical conditions.
Products on this site do not contain more than 0.3% THC by weight.
Also, I have one with my cat, Simba…yea yea, I know I’m weird, but my cat is weirder. He LOVES spicy cheetos, and the white cheddar cheetos. Whenever he hears me get the bag, he plops himself right in front of me and stares until I throw him one. So, that’s why his t-shirts look like this. (Click the red words to see Simba’s tshirt.)
I do realize that I’m probably going to be the only one who buys one, but I DON’T CARE… I love it. lol
Also, I have one with my cat, Simba…yea yea, I know I’m weird, but my cat is weirder. He LOVES spicy cheetos, and the white cheddar cheetos. Whenever he hears me get the bag, he plops himself right in front of me and stares until I throw him one. So, that’s why his t-shirts look like this. (Click the red words to see Simba’s tshirt.)
I do realize that I’m probably going to be the only one who buys one, but I DON’T CARE… I love it. lol