Tag: cats
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Back Home in Georgia: Ant Wars, Pesky Rodents, and the Reality of Country Living

Being back home in Georgia always comes with a mix of joy and challenge. There’s nothing like the peace of being on your own land—but if you’ve ever lived in the country, you know that the critters will remind you real quick that it’s their home too. 🐜 Ants on the Attack This week, I…
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Fun Fact Blog: Confessions of a Lifelong “Cat Lady” (But Not Old, Thank You!)

They’ve called me “cat girl,” “cat lady,” and even “the old cat woman”—which I take as a term of endearment, even though I’m not old, just seasoned (okay, maybe middle-aged). I’ve never had children of my own, though I’ve had the honor of helping to raise many others’ children over the years. But my passion—my…
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Taking a Break and Considering the Ecological Impact After the Hurricane

As I sit by a riverside in South Georgia today, surrounded by nature, I can’t help but reflect on the unseen damage that Hurricane Helene has caused—not just to people, but to the environment as well. While watching videos of people rescuing pets and livestock from roofs that once protected homes, and mothers crying over…
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Rare to Rare: Caregiving for a Rare as a Rare

Being a caregiver is a challenging role, but when you’re balancing your own chronic illness while caring for a spouse with another rare disease, the challenges intensify. I live with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), a rare connective tissue disorder that leads to chronic pain and physical limitations, while my husband, Dexter, has Fanconi Anemia (FA), a…
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Dixie’s Recovery: A Heartwarming Update
I’m thrilled to share an update on my sweet Dixie, who was recently hospitalized with a strange bacterial infection. After a couple of rounds of antibiotics and a few days under surveillance at the veterinary hospital, Dixie began to recover, and I’m happy to report that she’s now more spunky than ever! Since bringing her…
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Finding Normalcy in a Surreal World: My Journey Back to Wellness
The past 48 hours have been quite eventful. It all started when my precious little Dixie spiked a fever yesterday. Her clinginess and fussiness made it challenging to get much done, but my heart ached for her because she clearly felt awful. This morning, I made the decision to take her to the animal hospital,…
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Abyssinian’s Abyss: Finding Peace in Art and Childhood Memories
Recently, I completed a drawing of an Abyssinian cat, and I’ve titled it “Abyssinian’s Abyss.” The irony of the title isn’t lost on me. The word “abyss” often evokes thoughts of chaos and darkness, but when paired with the elegant and serene image of an Abyssinian cat, it almost suggests a peaceful retreat from everyday…
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The Importance of Having an Emotional Support Animal
In the book of Genesis, it says that God said, “It is not good for man to be alone.” This timeless truth underscores the importance of companionship and support in our lives. For many, especially those who face challenges like Autism, PTSD, anxiety, and depression, having the right support system is crucial. When human support…
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The Healing Power of Art: A Caregiver’s Perspective
As a caregiver, I have witnessed firsthand the profound impact that art can have on mental health and well-being. The daily challenges of caring for loved ones, whether human or furry, can be overwhelming, leaving little room for self-care and emotional expression. That’s why the rising recognition of art therapy as a powerful tool for…
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A Caring Appeal: Supporting Our Furry Friends in Need
Last week, I shared with you one of my deepest passions: rescuing abandoned kittens in the rural area near my home. Today, I write with a heavy heart as I bring attention to a growing concern affecting many of us in the southern United States. It’s becoming increasingly clear that a lack of Humane Societies,…
