Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Help support a loving home for feral cats.

When you purchase our items, 100% goes to the care of our previously feral cats now happy in a new home.


We hope to trap more as winter comes and give them a warm and loving environment. When you purchase our items listed at current face value, the kitties are cared for and your donation is “free” for you to do so as your coin is valued at current market prices. These coins can become more valuable over time. 


The coin shown in the image is a 2018-P Roosevelt dime. The "P" mint mark indicates it was produced at the Philadelphia Mint. The history of the Roosevelt dime series, which includes this coin, is as follows: Design: The Roosevelt dime was first struck in 1946, shortly after the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945. The coin was designed by John R. Sinnock. Purpose: The coin served as a tribute to Roosevelt, who established the March of Dimes organization to combat polio, a disease with which he was diagnosed. Composition: The 2018-P Roosevelt dime is a copper-nickel clad coin, with a composition of 91.67% copper and 8.33% nickel. It has a legal tender value of 10 cents. Production: The 2018-P dime is a "business strike" coin, meaning it was produced for general circulation. 



Teaching your children the art of coin collecting has multiple benefits.

Establish lifetime bonds with a shared interest.


Other coins listed on Mercari and eBay 

Monday, October 27, 2025

Help support our kitties without a dollar out of pocket.


How many times do you see abandoned animals and wish you could donate, but it's just not in the budget? I always feel bad knowing just how hard it is for rescues, scrolling past hundreds of animals and not being able to help is frustrating.

What if you could donate for free? We've found a way!

It's tough when you have 23 mouths to feed and your worrying about making it through the month. A family of five is hard enough on a small social security check, add 23 cats to that and there's not an extra dollar. Many people are struggling with feeding our own fur babies as pet food prices soar. For all of us, it's heartbreaking to turn away animals in need. We're hoping to expand but where to find the extra dollars to do so?

So far, we've struggled along privately for five years and were hoping you'll help us with a sign up to cash app or Ibotta.The second site for groceries is incredible! Not only do we get cash back on kitty food to buy more kitty food, there's a variety of food and especially household cleaners you can get cash back for.

Help support our kitties for free!  Get $5 when you send $5+ with Cash App. Create your account with my code: QC81BQ9 or click the link here

 ----->  https://cash.app/app/QC81BQ9 



If you already have a cash app account, you can donate by scanning the QR code below or why not try this cash back site for groceries.  

We will get 7$ for your sign up to feed the kitties and will get part of that back when we buy our kitty food through the app which essentially doubles your donation.

Want extra cash? This free app gives you cash back when you shop. Download Ibotta and use my code 'ddpnqot' to get started → Sign up to Ibotta








Friday, December 29, 2023

Health and Nutrition: My Secret Drink

I just love doing research. This was interesting.
Certain kinds of foods contain chemicals that can also help destroy cancer cells. This second line of defense against cancer is made up of these compounds called NITRILOSIDES. For example, amygdalin is a nitriloside contained in apricot kernels, apple seeds, grape seeds, grasses, and other foods. Nitrilosides work like this:
Cancer cells contain an enzyme called BETA-GLUCOSIDASE that converts nitrilosides into two molecules of GLUCOSE, one molecule of BENZALDEHYDE(extremely toxic to the cancer cell), and one molecule of HYDROGEN CYANIDE (somewhat toxic to the cancer cell). Normal body cells contain the enzyme RHODANESE which converts nitrilosides into food. Only cancer cells contain beta-glucosidase. Thus only cancer cells can convert nitrilosides into benzaldehyde and hydrogen cyanide, and the process kills the cancer cells while it only nourishes normal cells! This is a target-specific reaction. It does not adversely affect normal cells.

This is an example of how you would find this in your daily diet.
Common juice recipe 
1/2 lb carrots
1 apple whole
3 cloves garlic
1 stick of celery

This recipe I found dates back to the late 1700's and seems to be a good example of the synergy theory that is current to today as well as the information above.
Looking forward to doing more research on this.




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