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@ilisneth

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ONE STRAW TO END THEM ALL 💪

Americans use 500 million straws every single day with the majority of those ending up in our landfills and oceans. Here at Save The Turtles, we created a simple and effective method of reducing our reliance on plastic with our Collapsible Straw. 

While the push continues to change how big restaurant chains and corporations operate, we must be the change we want to see. Without grassroots movements like this, companies would continue to operate under the premise that our oceans don’t matter. Make a small difference in your community by getting a reusable straw. 

Here at Save The Turtles, our ultimate goal is to keep our oceans clean. In our pursuit to achieve this, beyond offering our reusable straws, we donate 5% of our profits to Sea Turtle Conservancy. 

While straws are just the beginning, our team is hard at work designing more eco-friendly, reusable products to continue the push towards a plastic-free ocean. 

You can check out our straws HERE

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Please help me pay my cat’s surgery

My 8 years-old cat Mikoto just had a kidney surgery that saved her life.

One of her kidney had two stones which were preventing her from draining urine correctly. The doctor said her kidneys were full of pus.

Post-surgery, she’s doing ok but we don’t know how ok she will be. But I have high hopes.

Now I have to pay her medical bills. It’s very expensive: almost 4000$.

So far, I spent 1000$ and I don’t have any more left to pay the bills.

It’s really URGENT

I know I’m asking a lot and I don’t really like doing it but it’s my last solution. 

She’s truly the best cat anyone could wish for. 

She’s a lovely cat who likes to play and hang out near you. She’s really cute and my family and I love her so very much. 

She’s a true fighter. While her kidneys were slowly failing she was in tremendous pain but she kept going. She’s very brave.

That’s why I can’t give up on her and why I need your help

Help me let her have a few more years please. 

Please share a lot and if you could donate even 1$ it would help a lot. 

I would be eternally grateful.

Thank you so much.

UPDATE 02/18

First I want to thank each and everyone of you reblogged and donated. I greatly appreciate your support ❤️

Some good news : Mikoto’s blood test is much better which means her kidneys are responding :)

As for the kidney stones, they’re still there and they are becoming obstructive :(

The surgery will be programmed sometimes this week I think, unless there’s a miracle and the stones pass by themselves (which is very rare).

I received the bill for all the care she received so far.

It amounts to approximately to 5880$. They want me to pay immediately which is not possible for me.

So please it’s very important that you keep reblogging if you can. Even the smallest amount help me.

I also created a paypal for those of you who can’t donate through gofundme.

Thanks again. 🙏

🚨UPDATE 02/20

⚠️URGENT⚠️

My cat is getting surgery this Friday. The cost is 5500$.

I can’t pay in multiple times since I’m already paying the first bill with this method. So I have to pay in full now.

If you could donate and share I would really appreciate it  🙇

🔴 UPDATE 02/25

Mikoto had her surgery. Everything went fairly well. She had two subs placed on her kidneys. Now we have to wait and see how her kidneys respond.😌

As you can see (video here) she’s lost a lot of weight and is still very weak. But she has begun to eat again and her blood levels are beginning to drop to a correct level (it’ll remain high but she normally still can have a few more years 🤞). 

She’s fighting through it all and she couldn’t have made it so far without your help.

I am grateful for all the donations and support. You are the best. Thank you for helping my Mikoto. 💕 

So far I paid 3640 € ( ~$4132) and I need to pay another 6000 € (give or take). 

For the first bill I have a monthly payment set (1000€ for each month for 3 months) and for the second I already paid 2000€ in full and the rest of the bill is due (in full) for next month. (Ofc you can contact me if you want more details). 

📣 Please keep sharing and donating if you can 📣. The race to save Mikoto is a long one and I need your help to finish it. 🙏🙏 

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ANGEL of MAGNIFICENT REVOLUTION

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ms-snowqueen

Seeker of powerful ideas 💕

Ruler of radical pleasure.

Creator of spiritual ideas

Guardian of limitless excellence

CREATOR OF LIMITLESS REVOLUTION

Creator of cosmic passion, obviously 😘

Ruler of profound wisdom …. 🤓

Oracle of spiritual compassion

Angel of Limitless Truth….

Angel of Sacred Passion

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helainetieu

I hope everyone reblogs this.

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almostrose

For most of the 114 years since the American pitbull terrier was first recognized by the United Kennel Club, the breed was rightly seen as the perfect “nanny dog” for children because of its friendly nature, loyalty and stability. [x]

Pit bulls have always been protectors. With good owners and proper care, they still are. Chako*, LeftyBabyCreature, and Bela are proof of that.

Pitbulls are great dogs and anyone who says otherwise can fucking fight me

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The Darkness

When the lights fade,

When everyone has gone away.

Look up…up from the darkness.

Up from everything clouding your mind,

And see the light.

See the light you need.

Know that the darkness cannot hold you, will not hold you.

Because your light is there with you Always.

I am always with you love.

There in the darkness next to you.

There holding your hand.

Just look over, just see the light you’ve waited for.

I am there to bring you out of the Darkness.

Out of sadness.

Out of every bad mood and depression.

Because I am your Light….

Just look up…..

(written 3/26/2013)

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elisamaza

y’all

a mutual of mine

suddenly has posts on their blog

with links to “find women to have sex with”

my mutual is NOT POSTING THESE

tumblr just got even worse

on that note PLEASE let me know if i’m suddenly posting random pictures of women with a link underneath the photo. don’t click the link, just FYI.

i do suggest reblogging this in case someone sees this happening to someone else they follow

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“Jugaste con mi corazón, me destruiste sin razón, solamente era un juguete para tu diversión, dejaste mi corazón tan roto, estoy tan roto llorando aquí en mi habitación.”

— Alejandro Ortega.

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Tumblr fam, can I get this off my chest?

Kitty here! Umm, I know this is a bit unorthodox, but… Y’all Tumblr bebes are super sweet about this sort of thing, so I’m posting something here and here only.

I just got a cat.

When New Cat is named and fully acclimated, she will def join the dogs, guinea pigs, and chickens as a Tumblr/Instagram regular.

But I have…mixed feelings.

My last cat died six months ago. We didn’t get another cat to replace her–c'est impossible, she was irreplaceable. Rather, we did it because we know two things:

1. A house that’s had a cat in it will always feel empty without a cat in it.

2. We have money and space and time and patience and love, and shelters are full of cats who don’t got none of those things.

Still, I’ve been thinking about my last cat Clementine a lot. And I think it would be healing to me to share a few photos of her.

This was Clementine. We adopted her when she was 14 years old. That’s old. If she were human, she would’ve been in her early seventies. Her previous owner had moved into a nursing home. She was lucky to land in one of the few no-kill shelters with enough resources to accept a cat of her age. Many don’t.

Clementine was terribly stressed out being in the shelter after so many years in one person’s home. Her fur started to fall out, and she refused to eat. She hid all the time and hissed if approached. No one applied for her.

We saw a lot of great cats at the shelter. For some reason, she was the one my partner and I both couldn’t stop thinking about. We talked about it, and decided we had the patience, emotional maturity, and financial stability needed to address the realities of adopting a shy geriatric cat. So we took her home, and released her under the bed.

“We might never see this cat,” I told my partner. “We might just know she’s here by periodic dips in the level of the food bowl.”

“I’d be okay with that,” he said.

“I would too.”

We didn’t see her for 36 hours.

Then, I heard a little sound while I was sitting in bed–not a meow, but a chirp. I looked down, and she sitting there, looking up at me. She chirped again. I patted the blanket. She sprang up beside me and started purring. Surprised, I took this blurry, crappy photo.

Within a week, she was climbing into our laps and kneading us with rapturous abandon. Sometimes she would start to drool out of pure joy.

Now, one complication was our dog. Clementine had never met a dog before, and I’d intended to introduce them very slowly and carefully. When she caught her first glimpse of our dog Brother, I was focused wholly on him, making sure he didn’t lunge or startle her. She darted past me, and ran to rub her face against him.

She was sleeping on top him by the end of the week.

To our complete surprise, Clementine was not scared of dogs.

Clementine loved dogs.

All dogs. Any dogs.

We foster dogs, and every new one that came home got the same treatment. She ran to them like an old lover, chirping her barely-audible chirps, paws warming up to give them a deep tissue massage the moment they sat down.

She put in an application to adopt Sunny, a red heeler mix who was our our 13th or 14th foster. We accepted her application and made him our second dog.

In the course of her four-year career, she cat-trained over a dozen dogs, making each of them infinitely more adoptable. Many went on to permanent homes with cats.

I was always hovering around her and the dogs, incredibly nervous that one might injure her. She’d been declawed by her first owner; she was defenseless. 

But she knew exactly how to handle each one. She sat calmly and accepted sloppy licks from overly-affectionate dogs. She hid from excitable, high-energy dogs until after their playtime. We had one that was so afraid of cats that she was borderline aggressive towards them, but Clementine was absolutely determined. That dog was sleeping peacefully next to her after a month of relentless displays of patient friendliness.

Clem was the Nurse Joy of the house. She always knew if someone was hurting, emotionally or physically.

In this photo, our older dog Brother was suddenly deathly sick. Underneath the blanket he’s swaddled in more blankets and many layers of towels, because he was uncontrollably oozing blood. When we brought him home from the emergency vet, Clementine immediately crouched on top of his head, purring and kneading so intensely that it felt like she was in some kind of trance. He recovered fully.

When a (human) friend of ours was recovering from a horrible trauma, Clementine parked herself on her chest and refused to budge.

“But… But… I don’t like cats…” our friend said, a last feeble protest before submitting to Clementine’s healing ministrations.

We had four glorious years with Clementine. She made it to 18–a great age for a cat. She died peacefully, without pain, and is buried on our property, underneath a her favorite catnip plant.

I don’t know what her life was like before we met, but I know she was happy in those four years. She showed it to us every single day.

I’m so glad we took a chance on a shy senior. There were a lot of risks and a lot of unknowns. We were so focused on accepting those that we weren’t prepared for what we got: the best outcome of all possible outcomes.

That’s all I wanted to say, really! Thanks for letting me get this off my chest.

New Cat is 14, the same age Clementine was when we adopted her. She’s in the early stages of renal disease, but we’re hoping she has a few good years left. I’m excited to get to know New Cat. I’m looking forward to posting pictures of her as she finds her place in our house.

I wrote an article soon after she died about why I think senior pets are totally worth it. You can read it here:

I’m so amazingly touched by all of the responses. I knew I could count on Tumblr bebes to appreciate Clem’s story! Thank you so much. My heart feels healed knowing she might convince others to give senior rescues a chance.

Also I’m happy to introduce New Cat.

This is Clover.

Like a clover: she is very smol and easily overlooked, but it’s good luck that we found her.

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vmohlere

May Good Cat Clementine watch over us all.

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ilisneth

😥❤🐈

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