I was watching this evening Animal Planet and they had a story about Japan Cat Network and the work they do going into the area hit by the Tsunami and the Fukushima reactor accident to feed and rescue abandoned cats left behind when the families evacuated.
http://japancatnet.com/
I'm going to set aside a portion of my cel budget each month to help them. I'm sure they would appreciate any help to offset the costs and continue their good work.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE3WFBZVaDo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1IZ8KMP ... re=related
Japan Cat Network (Cat rescue in Fukushima)Video Added
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When I first read the topic of this thread, I thought the Japanese had made an "all-cat" television channel. I was impressed. And jealous.



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that is simply awesome, thanks for sharing the link JWR
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I updated the title and added some youtube videos of their work in the radiation zone.ReiTheJelly wrote:When I first read the topic of this thread, I thought the Japanese had made an "all-cat" television channel. I was impressed. And jealous.![]()
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