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Address: 4119 15A street Sw T2T 4E1 Calgary, AB, Canada

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The Psycats 15.09.2020

***UPDATE*** REUNITED!! Nepsy is home safe & sound after 7 days, 4 hours :) "Cant believe she is alive and well !!!! " -Nepsys Owner Please spread the word! N...epsy was LOST on August 2, 2020 in Nanton, AB T0L 1R0 near Highway2 Between Nanton and Calgary Message from Owner: Nepsy is an awesome three-year-old female who lives with her brother Wiat in Calgary NE. She was camping in an Rv and jumped out the Bathroom window after it blew open. while driving down hwy 2, She was gone when we reached Calgary. She has a chip and Two tags one pink heart With the name Nepsy and the other with her City of Calgary licence. She was wearing a pink rhinestone bow on her collar We have looked up and down the Hwy every day but no signs live or dead. She is a sweet indoor-outdoor cat and loves kids and people. Very friendly. She comes to a whistle and her name. She is a great mouser and can feed herself and will drink water from ponds and puddles. Description: Siamese Mix For more info or to contact Nepsys owner, click here: https://www.pawboost.com/p/6393369 Lost or found a pet? Report it to PawBoost here: https://pbrs.io/l/rpl

The Psycats 10.08.2020

Love ....hate relationship!

The Psycats 26.07.2020

Nepsy 3 months old May 2017

The Psycats 29.05.2020

So accurate. Join our group: Happy Cats

The Psycats 14.05.2020

I was so annoyed when you followed me and Gwen home, weaving in between my legs and making me trip over you the way cats do. Your pack-a-day smokers meow was l...ess than endearing to me, screaming at the top of your lungs on my front porch, absolutely insisting on coming inside with us. I had 6 cats and a dog in the house already, and you were the last thing I needed when I was already running late for work. I took Gwen inside and left you on the porch. You stared at me from the other side of the glass door, not giving up. It was starting to rain. I finally took a closer look at you. You were skin and bones, matted, dirty, with sunken in cheek bones, juxtaposed by perfect winged eyeliner. I said something like, God damn it, as I scooped you up, popped a Capstar in your mouth, and stuck you in my bathroom. You were starving and ate two cans of wet food. I named you Bones, in honor of Halloween coming up as well as after your skeletal figure. A cat followed me home today. I texted my husband. We have a running joke. I work at an animal shelter, so a lot of cats follow me home. Literally this time, I added, sending a picture of you on our porch and then in our bathroom. You were the happiest cat Ive ever seen to be locked in a bathroom. You laid in the sink and sat on top of the toilet seat, surveying your new territory. You had already claimed my house as your new home on day one. I posted your picture in my neighborhood groups online. You were just a stray, people said. Youd been around for a while. No one was looking for you or missing you. Everyone felt so sorry for you, but nobody could take you in or help you. They were glad you were inside now. I took you to the vet later that week. You had so much wrong with you. He said that if you hadnt decided to follow me home, you would have died within a week. That hit hard. Our meeting felt so purposeful now. Like we were meant to be together. You KNEW I was going to help you. You picked me. As we followed up with the vet over the next few weeks, we soon got the devastating news that your kidneys were beyond repair. You had stage 4 kidney failure. They gave you six months to live. Six months was better than one week, I told you. We would make those six months count. And so we did. We spoiled you. You wore sweaters. We took you out for walks on a leash. You laid inside next to the space heater on cold days. You shared all of our meals. Your favorite was Taco Bell. Youd scream and scream at me when I brought it home. You were deaf and so loud. Id hold out a bite of cheesy bean and rice burrito on my palm. Your teeth were a wreck, so you needed a little bit of help getting it in your mouth. But you knew Id always help you. We even microchipped you. I needed you to officially be a part of a family that loved you before you passed. Registering your chip in my name made it official. You were my cat. Last night we gave you subq fluids and hand-fed you. I even brought you a Taco Bell taco, but you werent interested. You were so tired and so weak. You had been vomiting for days. My loud, outgoing, persistent little girl was so small now. It had only been 10 weeks since we brought you into our home, but your kidneys were already failing you. This morning, you could hardly stand. I made you breakfast, but you couldnt eat it. You got up and looked out the glass door outside for a few minutes, but you didnt meow like you usually do. You made your way back to your bed, so slow and so weak. I hadnt heard your voice in days, I realized. You were always shouting at me, always yelling demands. You knew how to make yourself heard. But not now. You were silent. I heard your quiet request anyway. Today, I helped you end your suffering. You were so loved, Bones. You touched thousands of people with your story. You had articles written about you. You were just an old stray cat that everyone had ignored for years, but we all saw how special you really were. Your life mattered. Our home is so quiet and empty without you, Bones. You werent the last thing I needed. You were everything I needed. Thank you for being a part of my life. I love you. Update: Wow, I never expected to reach this many people. Bones was truly a very special cat and I wish you all could have met her. I just want to say that I hope her story has inspired at least one more person to get up and do something if you see a life in need of help. Remember, doing the right thing is almost never the most convenient option. Please volunteer, foster, donate, or adopt. You have the ability to save a life too, so why arent you? I cant accept all the friend requests and messages, but to continue following me and my kitties, like my page The Adventures of Thomas the 26-year-old Cat

The Psycats 04.05.2020

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The Psycats 22.04.2020

"The Joys of Painting with Catfood: Episode 2, Pat"

The Psycats 14.04.2020

Its been making the rounds so Im sharing it here in case you havent seen it yet. Sound a must.

The Psycats 07.04.2020

WW1 Robin D Jorgenson

The Psycats 23.03.2020

Born to be wild

The Psycats 08.03.2020

Things get adorable when Neuroscientist Shannon Odell reveals how kittens trick your brain. Follow Your Brain On Blank for NEW episodes starting October 1

The Psycats 05.02.2020

Your favorite cat duo is back! #inmyfeelingschallenge

The Psycats 31.01.2020

21 benefits of having a cat:

The Psycats 19.01.2020

Want to start off on the right foot this school year? Read "Homework Help: 4 Tips for Parents on How to Make Homework Fun" in our latest article!

The Psycats 11.01.2020

9 signs your cat truly loves you:

The Psycats 25.12.2019

She said Yes !!

The Psycats 04.11.2019

Please join the Cat-O-Holics Group Click on Visit Group.

The Psycats 24.10.2019

Yes, were weird !! (Lunarbaboon)

The Psycats 09.10.2019

Kitten and cat views of the world

The Psycats 12.09.2019

The cutest nurse ever

The Psycats 24.07.2019

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