Local Community Support

For a couple of months now we have been involved in feeding the pets at an unhoused (homeless) people camp here in Seaside, OR. The camp is home to people enduring a challenging time in their life. Without judgement we are working to help them with food for their dogs and cats, leashes, treats, jackets, now that the weather has turned, and hopefully spay/ neuter surgeries and other basic needs. We can’t do this without your support though.

Just a couple of days ago I distributed food for mostly larger dogs, puppies, and a few cats, along with eight jackets. We actually ran out of buckets of food, but everyone got at least something. On a rainy day like last Friday we go through roughly $70 - $100 worth of food.

Can you chip in a weekly amount to help keep the food deliveries going, especially through the cold and wet months? Even $6 a week from a small group of supporters we could count on would be huge! We also updated our Amazon Wish List (look for: Pawsitive Souls - Kind Kamp) and Chewy.com Wish List to represent items needed for these pets. Coats, travel beds, leashes, etc. It all makes their lives a little more bearable. I look forward to your support and collaboration in this endeavor!

Be Kind to All!

Homeless person's dog next to tent

Pup hanging out at the camp.

Just a quick note

Some may wonder why there's all these photos of puppies and kittens, while we are a rescue focusing on senior pets.

Well, two reasons; One, when we created the rescue in San Antonio, we were helping any animal we could. The dogs we rescued while down there all found homes here in the Portland area. The adult dogs were either per adopter request, or we happened to have a spot (sort of) and filled it with an adoptable dog about to be killed. The two puppies, they found me, literally!  One broke out of her kennel and ran after me down the hallway, the other was running loose on a busy street around the corner from the animal control.  Right place, right time. And while working at a kitten nursery, the flow of kittens at our house was a constant.

And two, I have a lot of photos of those cuties, so when the website first was created, they went up. Now that the "senior photos" have become more prevalent, we'll start changing some out. That said, we won't forget about the puppies, bottle-baby kittens, and death row dogs we saved in the early days. We would do it again, as they all deserve a shot. 

If we could save them all, we would...and as a society we can, and we will!