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November 30th

Contest: The Mary Tyler Moore Show Season 3 DVD

This contest is over. As no one entered, no one won. I did not advertise it enough, but will promote it more the next time I have it. More contests to come.

Do you like the classics? The Mary Tyler Moore Show is a classic show that many people loved in the 70's. If you love the cast and crew of WJM-TV or would like to get to know them for the first time, this is the contest for you.

To enter, leave a comment below. Your comment should include your fondest television memory. Were you ever on TV? What did you do? What show do you remember most from your childhood? Why is it such a fond memory? You don't have to answer all the questions, they are just to get you thinking about your entry. Your entry must include a valid email address for me to contact you if you win. Contest ends December 31st, 2008.

What do you get? One brand new, unopened copy of the entire third season of The Mary Tyler Moore Show from 1972-73.

  • Contest is by random draw and will be processed using random.org.
  • Entries must be time stamped by midnight on the date the contest ends.
  • Spam entries will not be accepted and may be deleted by administrator.
  • One entry per person. Multiple entries will count as one.
  • Email addresses must be included with entry so you can be contacted.
  • Email addresses are not public and will never be used for any purpose other than to contact you related to the contest you entered.
  • Most likely only the winner will be contacted. If you want to see who the winner is, you can revisit the contest and it will be posted as a comment.
  • Winner will have 48 hours to respond or another name will be drawn.
  • If no one responds within the time allotted, prize will either be offered as another prize, or donated to charity.
  • If no entries are made, prize will be donated to charity.
  • Winner can choose to have item donated to charity instead of shipped to them.
  • Administrator can choose to invalidate entries if they are determined, in the administrator's mind, to be spam, cheating, or otherwise unethical.
  • Non-US Entrants will need to pay actual shipping costs if they win.

November 28th

It is Black Friday. Are you thankful?

Today is Black Friday. The day when all the retailers are trying to get out of the red and into the black. Yesterday we gave thanks. We have a lot to be thankful for. I'm thankful that I have a beautiful daughter and a wonderful wife. I'm thankful that I am blessed with the ability to return to school and earn my masters. I'm thankful that I have a loving God looking over me. I'm thankful for a lot of things.

Many stores opened between 4 and 6 am to crowds lined up around the corner. Most of them had some good prices, many were just average. I actually got up and was at Target when they opened today. By the time that I got upstairs and found the Air Hog R/C Helicopters (on sale for $15) someone else had grabbed every one of them and is now selling them on eBay. The same with the movies I wanted to get. Of course if I had gotten them I would also have sold them on eBay. I need to make some extra money to make it through this masters program. I did make off with a couple of items that I hope to sell for a small profit. Not the profit I would have seen from those items.

This is my first experience with Black Friday sales. It was a lot of work and while some of the sales were great, most of them were not that good. The ones I mentioned above were great prices. That was why I was there. But I was not quick enough. I did not get in line. It is also not in my nature to be cut throat enough about it. I don't think I could have taken every one of them, like the others did. I would have just grabbed a couple and left some for others. Of course I would not have made as much money then.

What did you get at your Black Friday sale? Was it worth the effort? Are you thankful for the sales? I'm thankful that this might boost the economy, but I pray that people are not over spending this year. People often over spend at Christmas, go further into debt and then they can't get out. They are stuck with credit debt for things they gave away as gifts. I like to give and I like to get gifts too. I won't be charging any gifts and if I find out that anyone buys me a gift they can't afford to pay cash for, I'd rather not get it. It is more important to me that people stay financially sound.

November 25th

Hepatitis and the Kite Man or I Like Frogs

Do you have commercials or tv shows from your childhood that haunt your memories? Working in a school I regularly go into the bathrooms and see signs that remind me to wash my hands and that Portland has had a rise in hepatitis. Every time I see the signs I start singing"

Wash your hands after going to the bathroom
Wash your hands after changing baby too
Cause we don't want to spread hepatitis
And we don't want hepatitis to get you (who) you!

Today I went hunting for that song and could not find it. I'd love to have a copy of the video. I bet that someone has to have it on some Saturday morning cartoons that have yet to record over. I was also looking for the Kite Man from PGE. "What about frogs?" "I like frogs." I'd really like to have legal copies of some of these great PSAs from yesteryear to use in my classroom. I have the collection of School House Rock, because you can get them on DVD, but many of the others are not as readily available. Do you remember Time for Timer? "I hanker for a hunk of cheese!"

November 22nd

Book Review: The First Escape by G.P. Taylor



It is time to play a Wild Card! Every now and then, a book that I have chosen to read is going to pop up as a FIRST Wild Card Tour. Get dealt into the game! (Just click the button!) Wild Card Tours feature an author and his/her book's FIRST chapter!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!

My Review: We start off with the cliche orphanage where the inhabitants are sorely mistreated. Twin girls, always getting in trouble, are to be adopted by an insane writer, only she decides to only take one. The adventure begins leading the two girls (the Dobble sisters) and their friend Ganger down a roller coaster ride of trouble with danger around every corner. Will they make it? Will they survive? You will have to read it to find out.

Even with the many cliche points and predictable story line, I was unable to put this book down. If I did not have to work the next day, I would have finished it in one sitting. It took two. An easy read but very fun. I was worried about switching between comic and prose, but the authors/artists made the story work. At many points I could not tell which character in the art was which. Not just the twins, but the other girls looked very similar too. Most other characters were very stylized and easier to tell apart.

This story dragged me along. It was fun and well worth the read. Despite the distraction of the graphics and the predictability the story pulls you along at a very entertaining pace that makes me want to pick up Taylor's other books.




Today's Wild Card author is:


and the book:


The First Escape

SaltRiver (August 20, 2008)


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


A motorcyclist and former rock band roadie turned Anglican minister, Graham Peter (G. P.) Taylor has been hailed as "hotter than Potter" and "the new C. S. Lewis" in the United Kingdom. His first novel, Shadowmancer, reached #1 on the New York Times bestseller list in 2004 and has been translated into 48 languages. His other novels include Wormwood (another New York Times bestseller which was nominated for a Quill book award), The Shadowmancer Returns: The Curse of Salamander Street, Tersias the Oracle, and Mariah Mundi. Taylor currently resides in North Yorkshire with his wife and three children.

Visit the author's website.


Product Details:

List Price: $ 19.99
Hardcover: 288 pages
Publisher: SaltRiver (August 20, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1414319479
ISBN-13: 978-1414319476

AND NOW...THE FIRST CHAPTER:
















November 18th

Site Listing: Shade by John B. Olson

I promised to tell you about some other sites that are writing about Shade. The first place you should visit is the authors site. Be sure to check out his page on Shade and watch the video preview and read the first three chapters. Below is a list of sites who have agreed to participate in this book tour:


Brandon Barr
Jennifer Bogart
Justin Boyer
Keanan Brand
Kathy Brasby
Valerie Comer
CSFF Blog Tour
Stacey Dale
Janey DeMeo
Jeff Draper
April Erwin
Karina Fabian
Todd Michael Greene
Katie Hart
Joleen Howell
Jason Isbell
Jason Joyner
Kait
Magma
Margaret
Rachel Marks
Melissa Meeks
Rebecca LuElla Miller
Eve Nielsen
Nissa
John W. Otte
Steve Rice
Mirtika or Mir's Here
Chawna Schroeder
James Somers
Robert Treskillard
Steve Trower
Speculative Faith
Jason Waguespac
Laura Williams
Timothy Wise

Other Sites

  • Google Books has already scanned it and made it available.
  • The publisher has a little information about the book, but the authors site has the same information and more.
  • Library Thing has some more reviews for you to take from. Not everyone liked it.



November 17th

Contest: Win a Copy of Shade by John B. Olson

This contest is over. Beth Sheppard won. Congrats Beth, enjoy the book! If you want to enter another contest, visit our new site which features contests from around the web: http://contestfarm.com

Yesterday I warned you that today there would be a contest to win your own copy of Shade by John B. Olson. Entering is easy, just post a comment to this entry and tell us a little about the most recent book you read. Or if you prefer, tell us about your favorite book. Winner will be randomly picked from all valid entries. Entry must be received by December 17th, 2008.

Now, what do I get? you ask. You get your very own copy of the book Shade by John B. Olson which I reviewed yesterday. This is the copy I received as a review copy, but is in like new conditions. I will even cover the cost of shipping it to you. You pay nothing.

I plan on having little contests like this more often. Some of the books I receive as review copies will go out this way. I may put together some seed or bulb packets as contest prizes. I'll think of some other things as well. But to make these contests work, I need to set out a few ground rules. They are below.

  • If contest is by random draw (most will be) draw will be processed using random.org.
  • Entries must be time stamped by midnight on the date the contest ends.
  • Spam entries will not be accepted and may be deleted by administrator.
  • One entry per person. Multiple entries will count as one.
  • Email addresses must be included with entry so you can be contacted.
  • Email addresses are not public and will never be used for any purpose other than to contact you related to the contest you entered.
  • Most likely only the winner will be contacted. If you want to see who the winner is, you can revisit the contest and it will be posted as a comment.
  • Winner will have 48 hours to respond or another name will be drawn.
  • If no one responds within the time allotted, prize will either be offered as another prize, or donated to charity.
  • If no entries are made, prize will be donated to charity.
  • Winner can choose to have item donated to charity instead of shipped to them.
  • Administrator can choose to invalidate entries if they are determined, in the administrator's mind, to be spam, cheating, or otherwise unethical.
  • Non-US Entrants will need to pay actual shipping costs if they win.

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Book Review: Jesus Take the Wheel by Stuart Migdon



It is time to play a Wild Card! Every now and then, a book that I have chosen to read is going to pop up as a FIRST Wild Card Tour. Get dealt into the game! (Just click the button!) Wild Card Tours feature an author and his/her book's FIRST chapter!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!


My Review: The concept of this book is that the author is trying to help us to let Jesus take the wheel of our lives. This is a great idea, but I could not get into the book. I really wanted to like it too. I only read the first 4 or 5 chapters before I gave up. I might go back and read some more, but there are a few things I think are missing.

First off the prose style is very telly. I want to be shown, even in non-fiction. When you tell me, I get bored quickly. I often have the same problem in my own writing, I know. But I'm not published, so you can expect that from me :D. The other thing I don't really like is that the book does not have much biblical reference. Stuart mentions biblical people. He talks a lot about Jesus and Moses, but vary rarely references any specifics in the Bible. In something like this, I'd like to have biblical references that I can meditate on.


Today's Wild Card author is:


and the book:


Jesus Take the Wheel: 7 Keys to a Transformed Life with God

WinePress Publishing Group (July 1, 2008) )


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Stuart Migdon was raised in Reformed Judaism. He married and became a father at the age of 18. He supported his family, and in four years he graduated college with honors. Through persistence he became a CPA and later a successful insurance agent. With a commitment to hard work and excellence, Stuart continued to achieve every goal that he set for his life. However, all the success in the world could not fill the emptiness that was growing within. In 1991, Stuart came to know the Messiah and began learning what it meant to let Jesus take the wheel of his life. Since then, Stuart has become an avid student of the Bible. Over the last five years, his thirst for more has led him into a detailed study of Gods Word, and specifically the lives of the Bibles two central figures, Jesus and Moses. His book, Jesus Take the Wheel 7 Keys to a Transformed Life with God is the result of that study. He and his wife Jeanne have two grown children and one grandson.

Visit the author's website.

Product Details:

List Price: $ 24.95
Hardcover: 288 pages
Publisher: WinePress Publishing Group (July 1, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1579219322
ISBN-13: 978-1579219321

AND NOW...THE FIRST CHAPTER:


Perhaps you are like so many, who long for a more intimate relationship with the Lord, but aren’t exactly sure how to go about getting started.

Introduction

Pack the Car/Get Ready for the Journey

“We are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.”
(Ephesians 2:10)


Introduction
Where are you going?

If life were a road trip, what kind of journey would you say yours has been so far? Are you cruising along on a wide-open stretch of highway under clear, blue skies without a care in the world? Or, like most of us, do traffic jams, unexpected detours, and frustrating dead ends seem to hinder you from getting where you need to be at times? Have you run out of gas lately…lost your way…or realized, after blowing a tire on that last pothole, that your spare was also flat? Would you like to enjoy your journey a little more, and get the most out of it no matter what obstacles you may have to face?

The Christian life can indeed be an incredible journey; unlike any other road trip you have ever taken. Because before you even thought of putting the key in the ignition and starting the engine, the One who created you already had a perfectly planned route mapped out for you to travel on. It is the journey of your lifetime—the one God prepared specifically with you in mind. Ephesians 2:10 says, “We are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.” If you want to experience God’s incredible journey for your life, the question you need to ask and answer today is: Who’s really behind the wheel? Is it Jesus? Is He in control of your life, or somewhere along the way have you decided to venture down some back roads, all on your own?

What matters most isn’t the wrong turns you may have made in the past or even that the road you are on today looks a little tricky up ahead. What is most important is that you know who is in control of your life right now. Asking Jesus to take the wheel is more than just a catchy phrase it is the only way to fully enjoy the Christian life. Unless Jesus is truly in the driver’s seat, you will not be able to live the life that God prepared for you, and you won’t feel the peaceful breeze that comes from being on God’s route. Who controls your life is your choice, and it is a choice that you are making—whether you realize it or not—everyday.

In Jesus Take the Wheel: 7 Keys to a Transformed Life with God, I will be sharing some of the lessons I have learned as a Christian, and how by letting Jesus take the wheel, my life has been transformed. Like many Christians, when I first came to know the Lord I was filled with enthusiasm and wanted to share what I knew about Him with others. However, early on in my walk with Jesus, I also felt a strong desire growing within me to live a life that would really be pleasing to God—a life that I somehow new was radically different than the one I was currently living. Something was missing in my experience with Jesus. It wasn’t that I was given over to any particular sin, it was just that I sensed within me a knowing that there was so much more to this new life that God had called me to, and with every ounce of my being, I wanted to live that life. The only way I new to find what I was missing was to open up the Word of God, which is what I’ve done for the last seventeen years.

Over the past five years, my thirst for more has led me into a detailed study of God’s Word, and specifically the lives of the Bible’s two central figures, Jesus and Moses, which has literally transformed my life. I was intrigued and challenged each day as I delved deeper into the biblical accounts surrounding their lives. I developed insight that was humbling me and transforming me as I grew more acquainted with these two biblical personalities. I also began to realize that what had been driving me in my own study was more than just a personal quest for knowledge, it was actually a calling from the Lord. I felt strongly that what had become an apprenticeship in God’s Word, was not just for me personally but for others as well, and this book is the fruit of those years of study. My hope is that what is contained on these pages would encourage others to begin a journey with the Lord that would transform their lives.


The Key To Maximizing The Principles In This Book

By picking up this book today, you are acknowledging a desire that is already in your heart to have Jesus take the wheel of your life. Perhaps you are like so many, who long for a more intimate relationship with the Lord, but aren’t exactly sure how to go about getting started. In essence, you are hungry for more.

Jesus Take the Wheel will not only help you to become disciplined in your time with God each day, but through applying the biblical principles and truths it contains, you will begin to discover that what has been impossible for you alone, is very possible with God. He will open your eyes to new horizons, as you slip out of the driver’s seat and let Him take the wheel.

This book is written in such a way that you can read a little each day. You can use it as part of your own personal devotional time, or with others in a larger group setting. Each day’s reading is followed by an application. This Daily Action Step in the section entitled (GPS) God’s Positioning System is a short, practical reflection that is aimed at helping you apply that day’s biblical truths and principles to the circumstances of your life. To get the most out of this study, it is essential that you commit to spending time each day both reading the daily entry and working through the application. As you proceed in this manner, you will notice an accumulative effect as one day builds upon the next.

Plan to do one chapter per week. At that pace, you will complete the study in approximately two months. Each chapter, with the exception of the last one, is broken into seven daily readings. The last day of each week summarizes each of the main points that were covered throughout the week. Your application on that day should be to reflect upon all that you’ve learned during your study that week.

You will also find that the GPS Daily Action Step is a directive that will help navigate your life with Jesus. Assimilating these concepts is so important that you should consider keeping a daily journal. Jesus Take the Wheel: Daily Journal for a Transformed Life is a tool that you may find helpful for this very purpose. It is a journal, that has been designed to be used in conjunction with this book and is filled with additional soul-searching questions, which correspond to each chapter. It is available for no additional cost, at www.letjesustakethewheel.com.

While many of us know we need and want change, we often neglect to allow Jesus to have His rightful place behind the wheel of our lives. As you work through each chapter, realize that no matter how great your initial desire was to draw closer to the Lord, it is not going to happen without a renewed commitment to the process each day. Start the journey today by yielding your life fully to Jesus, fastening your seat belt, and expecting Him to do a transforming work in you.


In order for us to truly grow in our relationship with God and allow the Holy Spirit to change our lives, it’s important to be moldable and teachable like a little child.

Chapter 1
Ignition: Who is at the Wheel? /Be a Humble Passenger

“Whoever then humbles himself as this child, he is the greatest

in the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 18:4)


DAY 1—Let Go and Let’s Go!


I’ve Always Had An Interest In Being Behind the Wheel

Family drives were a big deal when I was growing up. Whenever all four of us kids piled into the car, we were always bickering and fighting over who got what seat, and who sat behind which parent—position meant everything back then. So, on those rare occasions when I actually nabbed one of those prized window seats, life couldn’t be better. My dad always drove in those days and I can still remember the sense of security I had as I watched him sitting behind the wheel of our car. I felt safe knowing that dad was in control not only of the car, but also of our family and where we were going. Perhaps that memory still means so much to me today because that feeling of security was shattered at such a young age. My parents separated when I was fourteen, and suddenly it seemed as though no one was in control of our lives anymore.

Like most teenage boys, when I turned seventeen I couldn’t wait to get my driver’s license. I equated being behind the wheel of my own car with having more control over the direction of my own life. My first car cost $150, but the promise of newfound freedom it brought was priceless. However, that freedom didn’t actually last very long. The car broke down the second day I owned it and cost me another $125 to repair. On the third day, the engine blew and that was the end of my car, my money, and my short-lived independence. Not one to give up easily—I drove my mom’s old Volkswagen Beetle around until I found a way to get myself back into the driver’s seat of my own car once again. With such an urgency to be in charge of my life, it didn’t take long for me to save enough money to buy another $100 clunker. I didn’t care what the car looked like as long as I was sitting behind the wheel. Freedom! It meant so much to me. It meant I could drive wherever I wanted, when I wanted, without relying on anyone else. Yet, even with that sense of freedom and control, I was still uneasy about so many of the decisions I had to make—I was unsure of my life’s direction.

Then at the age of eighteen, my life took an unexpected detour when my girlfriend, Jeanne, told me she was pregnant. That is when I moved out of my mother’s house to start a new life as a husband and, shortly thereafter, a father. With the birth of our daughter, Jennifer, I was now responsible for two precious lives, and I still hadn’t found a direction for my own. We had no money and barely paid our bills each month. At the time, I couldn’t even afford to fix the car we owned, which had a broken defroster and heater. I remember driving to work on cold winter days wearing an extra layer of socks and two pairs of gloves so I could keep warm. I also had to drive with the driver’s side window open in order to clear off the frost that kept blocking my vision. Being at the wheel of that car was both an interesting and uncertain experience, which seemed to parallel my shaky life as a husband and father at such a young age. Although I tried to make it seem as though I was in total control, life was difficult then and continued to be for a number of years to come. I needed someone to go to; the only problem was—I was the only “go to” guy I knew.


The New “Ride” That Changed Everything

A few years later, at the age of twenty-five, I started a new job and bought my first brand new car—a maroon, 1984 Toyota Celica. I’ll never forget the night I picked up that car. Our three-year-old son, Jason, was antsy and hungry, so Jeanne kept buying him peanuts from the vending machine. After a few hours, we had completed all the necessary paperwork and the four of us eagerly jumped into our new car and headed home. It was the first time I ever experienced that new car smell that everyone talks about. But less than five minutes into that brave new world, we heard Jason complaining that “his belly hurt,” and without any further warning he threw up all over the back seat. Goodbye new car smell! As you can imagine, I was a little upset. Later that night when I had settled down enough to realize the slight humor in the situation, Jeanne and I decided that Jason had officially christened our first brand new car.

For the next several months, I was on top of the world whenever I was behind the wheel of that car. I actually looked forward to my drive to work each morning. What a difference it made not to be behind the wheel of a clunker! In fact, life in general had taken a turn for the best—a new car, a new job, a new sense of control.

However, before long, some complicated issues began creeping into my life creating “road-blocks” that I had to learn how to maneuver around. The stress eventually caught up with me. I felt an overwhelming lack of peace and purpose. Being behind the wheel of my life in those days became exhausting—I was running on empty. I had nowhere to turn, and once again, no one who could help me. That is when I finally turned to Jesus.

Being raised in a Jewish home, the idea of becoming a Christian was not something that I had ever really, seriously considered. But, hearing the gospel made me realize that my greatest need was for a Savior, and that Jesus—the Jewish Messiah—had paid the price for my sin on the cross. So, I gave my heart to Him. At that moment, I knew that the sense of security I had once known as a child watching my father behind the wheel, was now fully realized by asking Jesus to take the wheel of my life. The secret of being able to live a transformed life in this world is first to know Jesus as your Savior, and then to give Him full control over the direction of your life, as Lord.

At the age of thirty-three, I now had a fresh perspective and I was eager to experience all the Lord had for me—the peace, purpose, and freedom that came from being His child. At this point, I no longer wanted to be in control. I just wanted to sit behind Him and watch Him as He steered my life in a brand new direction. I possessed a renewed sense of security knowing Jesus was in charge and would always be there for me. The more I trusted Him, the more secure I felt, and I quickly began to realize that my only struggles came when I once again tried to assume control and go off in my own direction. I learned that what I needed most was to let Jesus take the wheel, every day.

November 16th

Book Review: Shade by John Olson.

I received a review copy of Shade by John B. Olson to read. This is not normally the type of book I read. I'm not a big horror fan. I'm not sure why. Some of the stuff I've read or watched is too real and *that* does scare me. Shade might have changed my mind on horror. At lease on horror that has a plot.

Granted, it is easy for me to get sucked into a book. I like to read and I like to finish them quickly. When I get into a book, I will read it whenever I can. If I can read a page or two while waiting in line, I will. If I can read a little sitting in the car, waiting for Elizabeth to run into the store, there goes another couple page. I just read away. If I don't get into a book, I can't read it. Some books, even classics that I've heard people say they love (Robinson Cursoe for instance) I can't read. I get a few pages in and my mind wanders to something more entertaining. That said, I finished the book in about 3 days. I'm not a very quick reader and the book is 410 pages.

The main characters were very compelling. They felt real. Each sentence was thought out so well that I could see the characters. Very good showing of the story. Some of the secondary characters I wanted to get to know a little better, but they were described as well as main characters in some other books.

The story was also intriguing. Hailey, a grad student, is attacked by something evil. Her hero, a giant homeless man, disappears after taking her to the hospital. Diagnosed as schizophrenic, and believing it herself, she is compelled to find her hero and find out what the evil was. The story is very complex. Some might say too complex. Much of the back story is a little confusing too. I like the complexity, but I did get a little confused from time to time. Even without fully understanding parts, I still was able to follow the story. It is just one of those great stories that you have to read a few times to understand all the nuances.

This story of good versus evil is well worth reading. It might even be worth reading twice. Tomorrow I will tell you how you can win your own copy of Shade that you can read over and over. On Wednesday I will tell you about some other sites that have more information about this book.

Cat Day

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Elizabeth traps feral cats every month or so and gets them fixed by the Feral Cat Coalition. This month (today actually) we brought in 3 cats. Two toms and a female kitten. We will release the boys tomorrow back to the colony and the female the following day. I'm not sure how many we have trapped total, but I'd guess at between 40 and 50 cats. I've heard of people bringing that many in each month, but we can only handle about 4 cats at a time.

Some people have asked us why we do this. "Their just cats" is one response I have heard. I've also heard others say that if we didn't feed them they would go away. The non-feeding farce I'll address first and then we can talk about why it is that we do the clinics.

If is commonly heard that if you don't feed the cats they will just go away. Unless their is another food source close by, they will not move. They will keep looking around where they are familiar and find food where they can. They will become more aggressive in their search for food. Even feral cats are domestic animals, reliant on humans for food. Now that their food has been removed they are becoming desperate for food. They begin attacking peoples backyard chicken flocks. They get into the trash, they get closer to you begging for food. Living for weeks with no food they get skinny and more vulnerable to disease. Fleas, ticks, mites all move in. The immune system weakens and FIV, URI and many other diseases can take hold. During these weeks without food they continue to have kittens. They find enough scraps to survive and continue to grow the cat population which strains the population more and they become more aggressive in their search for food. Does this sound like a humane way to treat these poor beasts that did nothing wrong other than have an ancestor whose human abandoned them?

We are shepherds. It is our job to care for the Earth and her creatures. We are caring for the cats around here. We feed them because the very real scenario above gives us chills. Now, why do we bother to get them fixed and vaccinated? Well, the vaccinations are simple. If they get sick they can spread it to our domestic cats and again, having seen the effects of FIV, I don't want any cat to go through that. It is just humane. To explain why we fix them, let me draw you another picture.

A pair of kittens, 4 months old, are dumped in your neighborhood. They are both unfixed. One male, one female. At 4 months females go into their first heat and can easily become pregnant. The average cat has 4 kittens per litter and 2-3 litters per year. About one litter every 4-5 months. This pair has just 2 litters in the year. The first litter of 4 has 2 girls and 2 boys. We now have 6 cats. The mother cat can go into heat while she is still nursing and by the time the girls are 4 months old, they can go into heat as well. So now, we are 4 months into the year and we have 3 pregnant female cats who each have 4 kittens in their litter. 12 more kittens for a total of 18. This repeats itself again and or 5 months later we have 9 pregnant females and when their kittens are born we are at 36 new kittens. 50 kittens in a year. Some say this is conservative.

Ok. Now there are a few things you can do to help. First off, you can get any cats you care for that are not yet fixed, fixed. We don't need more stray and feral cats. Second, if you know of a stray or feral cat (one who is not cared for by someone else) then care for them and get them fixed as well. You can also donate money to the Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon or any of the other feral cat organizations around. You can volunteer with one of them, trap any cats you care for, or talk to others you know who care for them about these options. A great way to help is to get your cat from a shelter instead of a pet store.

Pet stores sell cats that were bred (usually in not so great conditions) to be pets. If you get a cat from a shelter it is a cat who desperately needs a home. The shelters do not support the horrid conditions that breeders use. You can get a kitten, if that is what you want, and they are usually already fixed and vaccinated. These guys may have been found on the street and really need your care. Go shelter and feel good about what you are supporting.

November 10th

Coop Build: Part 3

Part 3 of the chicken coop raw footage.