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Monday, August 6, 2007

Long Island Cat Rescue: Onyx and Amber Frolic

New Paw House Video




The cats shown in this video have recently been adopted but there are others who need loving homes. To see whose available click the link below.

Long Island Kittens for Adoption

Ariel Keis

The Paw House - Long Island Cat Rescue



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Thursday, August 2, 2007

Long Island Animal Rescue: Baby Rats Need A Home

My friend Lenore's pet rat Shawn gave birth recently and her babies need homes. Lenore purchased Shawn under the belief that she was male a rat. That's what the pet store clerk advised her. Oviously the clerk was mistaken and Lenore got more than she bargained for! She does not want to give the babies to the pet store out of fear that they will be sold as snake food. I have posted some cute photos below to aid in their adoption.

Many people have negative feelings about rats. However, rats are intelligent, playful and affectionate animals. They are highly social and possess a lifespan of 2 - 3 years. They make great starter pets for kids and adults alike.

































Rat Pups "Pinkies"


Baby Rat Pile









Baby Sparky


Mother Shawn & Sparky








If you would like to learn about pet rat care visit MyPetRat.com

Ariel Keis

The Paw House - Long Island Animal Rescue



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Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Long Island Animal Rescue: Rose Sofia Saves Lobster

Rose Sofia Saves Giant Lobster


Any visitor to The Paw House website would easily and logically come to the conclusion that we are only involved in Long Island cat rescue. While we do specialize in cat rescue, we are willing to lend a helping hand to any animal in need. Here is a great example.

A local King Kullen supermarket acquired an extremely huge lobster. Apparently old and very large lobsters don't make good meals so the King Kullen manager decided to use the lobster to drum up publicity for the store. The lobster was cruelly confined to a display tank that could barely accommodate is large size. Fortunately for the lobster, Rose Sofia caught wind of this and took it upon herself to come to the aid of the cruelly confined crustation. The lobster would not have lived very long under the condition it was being kept. So Rose Sofia convinced the manager to allow her to ship it to Maine where it was released back into the ocean.

Ariel Keis

The Paw House aka The Claw House : )





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