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Adopting, Fostering…Whatever you can do.

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

We all know times are tough right now…each one of us is feeling it in some way or another.  Some of us are happy to just have work, to pay the bills, and have a little to spare…but there are people out there losing their jobs and homes.  And losing their jobs and homes doesn’t just affect themselves alone; but family members and pets.   In fact, right now many people losing their homes are also forced to give up their beloved pets.   Just search the internet and you will find many articles on the subject…but the reality could be right out your front door.  Here is an article from Bakersfield.com – More Owners Giving up Pets in Recession by Jason Kotowski.

Maybe it’s because they are moving to an apartment where they can’t have pets, or maybe far away and can’t travel with their pets, or maybe it’s just the cost of having a pet…No matter what it is, it’s happening.

What can you do?

I’m calling to action to everyone out there reading…adopt or foster…whatever you can do.

If you don’t have the funds or means to bring a new pet into your home by adopting one at your local shelter, then maybe there is an option of fostering a pet for some time.  If we can get just a few pets out of the shelters, then this frees up cages to receive more and that means less beloved pets euthanized due to overfull shelters.

If you are in the San Luis Obispo County area check out TLC 4 Animals.  This site can direct you to direct links to local adoption agencies and local cuties that are ready for adoption.  And of of course you can go directly to the Woods Humane Society Site.  If you are in the Bakersfield area check out the local SPCA shelter for adoption or donations.  And for the Visalia area, Valley Oak SPCA is your local SPCA shelter.   There are many more out there…the best thing to do is just use your preferred search engine for “pet adoptions” and “your local town”.

And yes of course, I adopted just a year ago an “older kitty” for my two kids.  We welcomed Tiger into our family and our hearts.  He is a 7 year old “apricot” orange tabby.  His mommy was forced to give him up due to her living situation and so we adopted him from our local shelter up here in the East Bay. He is one happy boy with his two loving kids watching over him!

Whatever you can could be the difference of one pet friend life!

Have a wonderful and enjoyable week. Thanks for tuning in…

And for more information on the services we offer, cremation questions, and memorial products please visit Eden Memorial Pet Care.

*Christine Johnson

General Manager
Eden Memorial Pet Care

Says Tiger, "My new family."

Says Tiger, "My new family."

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Eden Memorial is Back on the Blog

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Hey we are back!  Check this out!!

I’m so excited to be back on the “blogging circuit”.  Thanks to HAR Marketing, we have moved our blog over to a new user friendly service that really allows me to write about so many topics.  I’m really happy to be able to provide this service to not only our clients but to all pet lovers.  We are truly the informational society.  We are constantly connected and always searching for new information on topics that are important to us.

I have been thinking a lot about this…Five years ago, when I told people what I do and what Eden Memorial Pet Care is all about, I would get one of two reactions.  One, a cringe and a comment like, “Oh…how depressing”.  Or two, a sigh of relief and a comment like, “Oh…wow that is such a needed service, thank you for doing that.”  Now fast forward to today.  The likely hood of me getting reaction “number one” is so far between.  What does that mean?  It means that the industry has changed.  People want the best for their pet in life and also in aftercare.  Aftercare services which include: pet cremation, memorial products, and grief support are now a very sought after topic.  We are out there on the internet searching for options of what to do with our pet when they pass.  We are making aftercare plans, as we would with our own death or death of a family member.  And with the internet and informational overload out there, we are able to research and ask questions.    It’s no longer this “unspoken” topic.

What do I do when my pet passes?  What is the best option for me?  Why am I grieving so hard?  All of these are of equal importance and all questions I will address in our Eden Memorial Blog.   But as well…skies the limit on our new blog site!  I want to hear from you!  What do you want to talk about?  I will also provide information on pet care and interesting links to local services, fun items, and uplifting (hopefully inspiring) issues.

Thank you for tuning in and I’m excited to get started!

Have a wonderful and enjoyable week.  And for more information on the services we offer, cremation questions, and memorial products please visit Eden Memorial Pet Care.

*Christine Johnson

General Manager
Eden Memorial Pet Care

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