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Sunday, June 29, 2014

The Spark of Sparky


Sparky is currently residing at Molly's Country Kennels, awaiting her new family to take her to her new furever home.  She's sweet, laid-back and has no issues.  She needs a cat-free foster home temporarily, unless her new family finds her soon.  Here's a link to her web page.  I don't know how she managed to create her own web page with those short arms!  She's small but mighty, I guess.  Maybe sparks will fly when she meets you, or maybe you know someone who would be pleased to make Sparky their little sparkler.

Twins & Andrew


Coleman & Colin
On June 14, 2014, Linda once again coordinated transport of many dogs.  Coleman and Colin are brothers.  I seriously doubt that they can tell themselves apart!  I think the clue is to determine which one usually has his tongue hanging out, and stick with it.

Andrew wanted to be their best friend, as they languished at the overnight host's house.
Note tongue peeking out.
Note no tongue

Andrew wonders how he'll ever tell Coleman & Colin apart
Come on!  Let's play!

No one will play with me.  I bet it's Coleman with his stupid tongue hanging out!

Sunday, June 15, 2014

It's Raining Cats

I know, I know.  My blog name is "Underdog Railroad".  And dogs are man's best friend.  But according to cats, dogs drool and cats rule! So what's a blogger to do?  Ignore cats?  I don't think so!  Although cats have perfected ignoring their people.  But I can't help it.  I still love 'em.  And most other animals as well, although I must confess I'm no big fan of snakes.  And would never in a million years think of having one as a pet.  But dogs and cats have been a big part of my life, and I'm going to give our feline friends equal time.

My transporting and dog walking days have come to a halt due to a knee and ankle problem I have, so I'm not sure how soon I'll get the opportunity to write about my transporting experiences again.  Hopefully it will be soon, as I really miss the dogs!

Fortunately, my friend Linda has become more involved than ever with her transporting efforts and now coordinates the transports for Darlington Express, which always arrives in Pennsylvania with a huge truck full of yippers, yappers, woofers and meowers, all of whom are heading to various rescue groups, including occasionally the group I belong to, Almost Home Dog Rescue.

Are we at Disney World?
In April, due to Easter Sunday and transport overload, Darlington Express was unable to get drivers to New York for ten cats, plus two mommy cats who were nursing their kittens.  Instead of subjecting them to staying at the shelter, one of the overnight hosts, Brigette, kept them for two weeks until the next transport, which was May 3rd and 4th.  Brigette was quite entertained by them all and snapped some photos of the cutie pies as they enjoyed rollicking with toys and each other.  All the kittens and cats did arrive in Buffalo, NY, safely after their two week vacation at Brigette's.  What a dedicated and animal-loving soul she is!  Kudos to Brigette!


I hope this photo spread doesn't come back to bite me and ruin my career!

I'm king o' the world!

Hey, batter, batter, batter!

Are you exhausted, Fred?  I'm sooooo tired!

The name's Beth, but you may call me Elizabeth.

Gracie and her kittens.

Now, which one shall I name George Burns?

I'm Cody; yes, I'm the handsomest cat you've ever seen.  And I pose well too!

Pearl and her brood.
You're my brother? Uh, I don't think so.  You don't look a thing like me!

Yum yum!