when cats r really excited to see you and they come trotting as fast as their lil leggys can carry them and go ‘prrrt!’ the whole time reblog if you agree?
This is my basement ceiling in the laundry room. Leaking in two spots, and the wood is going to keep getting weaker if I can’t get this fixed (again). Please donate if you can spare it.
It’s leaking even worse now. Please donate if you can.
We discovered the source. It’s the bathroom sink. So we’re temporarily avoiding using it. The bad news is that somewhere in the wall, a pipe is rotting out and needs to be replaced.
On top of that, I don’t know how I’m making the mortgage or the bills this month, and I still have about $200 in credit I need to pay off, so if you can, please donate
Throughout 2016, both Donald J. Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin complained that American-led sanctions against Russia were the biggest irritant in the plummeting relations between the two superpowers. And the current investigations, which have cast a shadow over Mr. Trump’s first six months in office, have focused on whether a series of contacts between Mr. Trump’s inner circle and Russians were partly about constructing deals to get those penalties lifted. Now it is clear that those sanctions not only are staying in place, but are about to be modestly expanded — exactly the outcome the two presidents sought to avoid. How that happened is a story of two global leaders overplaying their hands. Mr. Putin is beginning to pay a price for what John O. Brennan, the former C.I.A. director, described last week as the Russian president’s fateful decision last summer to try to use stolen computer data to support Mr. Trump’s candidacy. For his part, Mr. Trump ignited the movement in Congress by repeatedly casting doubt on that intelligence finding, then fueled it by confirming revelation after revelation about previously denied contacts between his inner circle and a parade of Russians. If approved by Congress this week, Mr. Trump has little choice, his aides acknowledge, but to sign the toughened sanctions legislation that he desperately wanted to see defeated.
A couple of days ago, my tenant was evicted. It took months to get her out of the apartment, and when she finally left, I went to check on how she left the place. The condition she left the apartment in was ATROCIOUS. Cigarette butts and joints left all over the floor, kitchen tiles cracked and filthy, furniture broken and thrown around. But the worst thing I found was her dog, a beautiful white lab, was left to fend for himself in the filth. FrankieBoy, the dog, was super skinny, with blood-shot eyes. He looked like he hadn’t had a bath in years, and would barely eat. I was devastated; I could not believe a person could treat a dog so poorly, and then leave him.
I tried to take him home, but he would not leave the apartment. He gets scared and tries to defend himself. I can’t even get him to the vet, even though he desperately needs to go, judging by his weight and skin. I vowed then to take care of him in his familiar home, clean up the place and buy a shed for the backyard with air and heat so that he will always be comfortable. He finally started eating, but only eats wet food, which can get expensive. Frankie needs love and care, and I am trying my best to give him what he needs. However, I already have 5 dogs, and cannot afford to sustain Frankie, as well as buy him a bed, a shed, toys, etc. I also cannot afford the many vet visits (or in-home visits if he refuses to leave) that he undoubtedly will need due to the condition he was left in. I do not want to send him to a shelter. In his condition, I have the worst feeling he will be put down, and he does not deserve that. He deserves all the love and care he was never given by his owners in all his years of living.Every dollar counts. Every dollar will go to feeding Frankie, caring for him, nursing him back to health, providing him with shelter, giving him the life that every dog deserves.
so far we’ve raised $120, i appreciate every dollar that comes in, thank you and please please keep sharing and donating
even a dollar counts! just one goes a long way to buying food and treats and saving for medical visits!
I myself can’t donate, but if you can please help out and if you can’t do that reblog!!!🐶 ❤️💸❤️🐶
UPDATE: I took Frankie to the vet yesterday, and it went great! He had an ear infection which is easily treatable, but that’s the worst of it! He got all his shots, and the vet said his heartbeat was strong and healthy, he just needs to be fattened up. All in all it went way better than I thought it was going to 😊😊😊
Please help raise money for Rachel to get a service dog to treat her PTSD. Post traumatic stress disorder is a psychiatric condition that can arise from any number of traumatic events. For all individuals with this condition however, there is one thing that they have in common – a traumatic response to certain factors in everyday life that has been caused by a traumatic event such as engaging in wartime activity, rape and sexual assault or abuse. For these individuals even something as simple as going to buy groceries can be exceedingly difficult, however, the presence of a psychiatric service dog can help to quell that fear. For individuals with this condition, these dogs not only provide a safety and security, but they also provide comfort and nurturing when a moment of panic ensues.
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