Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Delta's Trick's a Treat

Newsflash: the Foreclosure Cats
are the talk of the town!
Delta examines the tip jar

Hopefully, you have taken an opportunity to meet a few of our Foreclosure Cat ambassadors at our recent Adoption Day events around Cincinnati. If not, stay tuned to join us for future events. If you are lucky, you may get to see our resident Diva, Delta, performing her "Tip Jar" trick... She just wants to remind everyone that these wonderful cats still need homes and special care until those homes are found.

If you haven't already made a donation, please consider contributing so that we may continue to help the Foreclosure Cats recover and live happy, healthy lives.

Also, as the holiday season approaches, we are happy to remind you that we have an ever-expanding assortment of original Foreclosure Cats artwork merchandise available for your purchasing and gift-giving delight. These sweet kitty faces are certain to warm the heart of any recipient.

And, of course, if your home feels empty or if you'd like more than candy and novelties to fill your stocking this season and for years to come, perhaps what you're missing is a feline companion who needs a forever home. We're here to help you make that love connection.

Please give us a treat, and remind your friends about the Foreclosure Cats by sending them this link:
http://www.foreclosurecats.org/!

The Cats thank you!

Monday, October 1, 2007

Foreclosure Cats Art Debuts at the Pyramid Hill Art Fair

The Foreclosure Cats Art Project made its debut this weekend at the Pyramid Hill Art Fair.


Seven pieces of art were on display, along with four of the cats available for adoption. Delta was a big hit on Saturday and was really working the crowd. She loved all the attention. The donation jar was right beside her cage, and every now and then she stuck her paw out of the cage, tipped the jar towards her and looked in it - just checking to see how she was doing.

Whatever she was doing worked - we were able to collect over $320 in donations! The weather was beautiful and lots of people came out to see the booth. Monty was a little shy on Sunday, but he let everyone pet him, and seemed to enjoy the nice breeze. The two kittens drew the biggest crowd, and were especially popular with all the kids.

Just as the show was ending, the kittens went home with their new mom, who fell in love with them the minute she saw them. A great ending to a very good weekend for the Foreclosure Cats project.

Check out images #1, #4, and #20 in the Dayton Daily News's "You've Been Spotted" page: Foreclosure Cats have been spotted!