Cat Rescuer! On TV Saturday Night!

@Maggiepie (7816)
United States
July 30, 2011 3:35am CST
Go here: http://halopets.com/freekibble/donation18.php And see a marvelous woman who rescues cats! She will be on the National Geographic Channel SATURDAY NIGHT, so be sure to tune in! See the video on the site (link above). The show she's on is listed as on at "9 P.M.," but I couldn't tell if that was 9 Eastern standard time or not...but it probably is. Check your local guide to see! You're welcome! Maggiepie "The smallest feline is a masterpiece." ~ Leonardo da Vinci
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@quita88 (3715)
• United States
30 Jul 11
Hey, this is a lady after my own heart !! Just wish I could do the same. hugs, quita
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@Maggiepie (7816)
• United States
31 Jul 11
I've occasionally been asked what I'd do with the money should I ever win the lottery. I don't gamble, but if a few million did somehow land in my lap, you can bet one of the first few things I'd do is set up a chain of no-kill shelters for lost, neglected, abused or abandoned animals of all sorts! Yep, that & a host of other things have my lottery wins used up already! Maggiepie "The smallest feline is a masterpiece." ~ Leonardo da Vinci
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@BarBaraPrz (45487)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
30 Jul 11
Funny you should mention this... I just came from the freekibble site. I thought it said 10 pm ET.
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@umabharti (3972)
• India
30 Jul 11
yes i too saw the site and read the time eastern time at 10 pm.India its not ten 58 pm saturday and july 30th ,i was waiting at national geographic channel for the telecast .However i saw at ten "Dangerous encounters",so what is wrong? when might had the programme of such got telecasted.
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@Maggiepie (7816)
• United States
31 Jul 11
Yes, I did get confused. No idea why! I wouldn't even try to guess what time it was in India when it ran! And I must confess, I missed it, even after me being the one who alerted others! But if I know that channel, it will run again! I will catch it next time! Maggiepie "The smallest feline is a masterpiece." ~ Leonardo da Vinci
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@umabharti (3972)
• India
31 Jul 11
yes i also missed the programme and could not watch it, i was cheking in the newspapers and even regular intervals inthe National geographic channel ,however the programme is missed. Yes the smallest charity is a good one.Its not how much we give its only how much we have in the heart to give.Such feeling will work out wonders.
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@umabharti (3972)
• India
30 Jul 11
So great ,i dont manage properly a few cats ,some what 20 cats ,weekly the street dogs catch and kill one.I do not know how she is maintaining seven hundred cats.How about her financial position and her family supporting her with this love of hers to cats.However i can tell i had lost hundreds of cats accidentally and only few are there now.I am surprised how she does that great work and takes care of the kittens.I would wish to meet her personally and wish her good health and god give her the strength to do such activity to wards the animals.
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@Maggiepie (7816)
• United States
31 Jul 11
I imagine she must have a good income, or savings, & perhaps she also gets donations. Whatever is the case, I hope she can continue her great work! As for you, thank God you have a heart, too. If I had money, I'd send some to help you! Thank you for trying to help. So many don't care enough even to try. Maggiepie "The smallest feline is a masterpiece." ~ Leonardo da Vinci
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@veravivi (59)
• China
31 Jul 11
How great the woman is! She saved 700cats, they are so lovely, but I wonder why so many people abandon their pets like the one who put the box in front of the shelter's door. She is a caring woman, they have a lot of work to do in the shelter everyday! They save these lives, I proud of them, but I prefer that all the pet owners could take the responsibility to their pets without adandoning.
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@Maggiepie (7816)
• United States
31 Jul 11
I'd like to think that those who leave strays at her doorstep have only the best intentions, & that perhaps they simply didn't have time to stay & talk, but of course, one never knows. As for people who abandon animals where no-one will find & help them? Let's just say I believe there's a special nook in Hell waiting for such heartless sorts. I also pray that helpful souls will take responsibility. I would never leave a domesticated animal--of any age!--to fend for itself. And yes, she is one very busy lady! Maggiepie "The smallest feline is a masterpiece." ~ Leonardo da Vinci