I can’t speak highly enough about people who work to find homes for cats (or dogs, for that matter) that might otherwise end up euthanized or condemned to fending for themselves in sad, dangerous, short lives as feral animals.
Thanks to one Vancouver couple, however there is help and hope for abandoned mother cats and kittens in that lovely city. I learned about them through YouTube videos posted on the DrNworb channel. They foster abandoned kittens and their mothers till the kittens are old enough, then help place the cats with good families. I am a big fan!
Yesterday, I discovered DrNworb expanded to Facebook.
I have a bit of a cynical outlook on life some days. Well, many days! But people like DrNworb (Doug and Sharon) remind me that goodness and decency does exist in this world, that there is hope for humanity, that there are people who selflessly do the right thing because it is the right thing, not because it brings them glory.
It’s impossible to select one perfect example of the type of videos you’ll find on DrNworb’s YouTube channel – and now on Facebook! – but here’s a great one:
Aw! Aw! CUTE!!! If you like cats, check out this channel or the new Facebook page, you’ll soon see why I live for the days a new video gets posted! Always entertaining, always uplifting, always promoting humane treatment of cats and kittens.
Typically, their foster kittens are adopted out in pairs when they are mature enough, an arrangement you probably know I feel is best for the cats and their humans! (Andy and Dougy didn’t tell me to tell you that, but I tell you that because of them.)
Here’s another great DrNworb video:
If you enjoyed this taste of DrNworb videos and want to see more, or learn more about these and other fostered kittens and their mothers, here are some links:
https://www.facebook.com/drnworb?ref=profile
http://www.youtube.com/user/DrNworb?feature=watch
http://www.orphankittenrescue.com/
I’m addicted to cat videos, whether it’s making them or watching them. Most are posted on YouTube by the human companions of individual cats. Many are posted by breeders who use YouTube as a way to introduce viewers to the specific characteristics and behaviors of the cats they sell. The best ones, though, use videos on YouTube to promote humane treatment of cats through specific actions and established organizations like VOKRA (Vancouver Orphaned Kitten Rescue Association).
This post is in support of these two volunteers who’ve opened their home and hearts to abandoned cats and kittens in their community. Vancouver is fortunate to have such great ambassadors for humane treatment of cats!
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Thanks. They (Doug and Sharon) do important work toward socializing and finding places for otherwise unwanted cats in the Vancouver, BC area.
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Someone else’s family. Honest.
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As all of us note above, this is a great channel! I like its gentle humor, its message, and I am very pleased they decided to expand on to Facebook!
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Great! I’m pleased to read that! Doug and Sharon do good work in their community, and the world is a better place.
I love these videos and these are such wonderful people. I watch them on you tube also.
They are great entertainment, and they serve a good cause! I hope they inspire people outside of Vancouver to work for similar ends in their communities. (I support my local pound with food, which allows them to keep animals – dogs and cats – beyond the limit. Others in the community come in to play with the critters, helping them keep or become socialized, which enhances their chances of adoption!)
Circus kittens!! Unbelievably cute! My goodness, they did a pawsome video! 😀
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