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		<title>FixNation Low-Cost Vaccine Clinics for Cats and Dogs Continuing in 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 16:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[December Vaccine Clinic Cancelled
We apologize for any inconvenience and will share updated schedules and details for 2012 vaccine clinics as it becomes available.

Why should you come to FixNation&#8217;s vaccine clinics instead of the ones held elsewhere? Because all of the money raised goes directly to providing free spay/neuter for homeless stray and feral cats. So it&#8217;s win-win all around &#8212; it&#8217;s good for Fido and Fifi to stay up on their shots, it benefits the homeless cats in LA, it&#8217;s good for the community and last but not least, it&#8217;s ...]]></description>
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<h3>We apologize for any inconvenience and will share updated schedules and details for 2012 vaccine clinics as it becomes available.</h3>
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Why should you come to FixNation&#8217;s vaccine clinics instead of the ones held elsewhere? Because all of the money raised goes directly to providing free spay/neuter for homeless stray and feral cats. So it&#8217;s win-win all around &#8212; it&#8217;s good for Fido and Fifi to stay up on their shots, it benefits the homeless cats in LA, it&#8217;s good for the community and last but not least, it&#8217;s good for your pocketbook.</p>
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		<title>Kitty Call with Greta</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 23:37:02 +0000</pubDate>
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January 18, 2011
By Carl Verheyen
Soon after we lost our very old cat Elvin to diabetes, my wife suggested we get another cat to ease the grief we all felt. I said, “No, it’s way too soon.” But she insisted on checking out an abandoned stray kitten who had showed up at FixNation, the spay and neuter clinic for homeless stray and feral cats in Los Angeles founded by our friends and neighbors Karn Myers and Mark Dodge. The kitten had been discovered one night in FixNation’s parking lot hiding under ...]]></description>
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<p><strong><span style="color: #808080;">January 18, 2011</span></strong><br />
<strong>By Carl Verheyen</strong></p>
<p>Soon after we lost our very old cat Elvin to diabetes, my wife suggested we get another cat to ease the grief we all felt. I said, “No, it’s way too soon.” But she insisted on checking out an abandoned stray kitten who had showed up at FixNation, the spay and neuter clinic for homeless stray and feral cats in Los Angeles founded by our friends and neighbors Karn Myers and Mark Dodge. The kitten had been discovered one night in FixNation’s parking lot hiding under an old truck, and she was obviously very tame as she had been crying and ran right up to the tech who found her. Within 15 minutes of my wife bringing Greta home, she was adopted and moved in, and now a little more than a year later she’s a treasured member of our family.</p>
<p>As a full time professional musician, I do a lot of traveling. This past year was no exception. The Carl Verheyen Band toured Europe for five weeks in the spring. Shortly after arriving home, I flew to New York to begin vocal rehearsals for the rock band Supertramp, another band I play with. From there I flew to Vienna, Austria to play as a special guest in two nights of concerts sponsored by the city’s jazz festival. More rehearsing in New York followed, and then in mid July, I spent a week teaching at the Jackson Hole Music Experience in Wyoming. In August I flew to Paris, France to begin Supertramp’s 11-week European tour.  Last and final stop was to Amsterdam in the Netherlands to participate in a Jimi Hendrix Festival and play one more solo acoustic show before returning home for the holidays.</p>
<p>That kind of touring year is rough on family life. My family and I were video chatting every day to stay in close touch. And that video chatting included Greta! Whenever Greta would hear my voice over the speakers, she would jump up on the office desk and head straight for the sound. She&#8217;d check out my face on the computer screen, nuzzle up to it and sniff around with a puzzled look about her. I would talk to her and call her name a few times until she finally walked off screen, kitty call over.</p>
<p>The family says she would wait curled up nearby whenever I was on the chat screen and she wouldn&#8217;t leave the room until I said goodbye.  It’s nice to know that from 6,000 miles away I can still communicate with my Greta!</p>
<p><em><span style="color: #000000;">Apart from being a FixNation kitty fan, Carl is a renown presence on the guitar. Check out Carl&#8217;s music and info at <a href="http://www.carlverheyen.com/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #800080;">http://www.carlverheyen.com</span></span></a>.</span></em></p>
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		<title>Meet Ember, a little rescue from the Station Fires</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 12:03:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Station Fire is the largest fire southern California has seen in over 100 years. The fire raged across La Canada, Pasadena and surrounding areas north of Los Angeles in August and September of this year, and destroyed over 140,000 acres of land and hundreds of homes. Two firefighters lost their lives, and countless animals were displaced and killed during the horrific inferno. It took until mid October to fully contain the blaze.
During the period of mandatory evacuation in many of the areas, tiny little Ember was found. She was ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Station Fire is the largest fire southern California has seen in over 100 years. The fire raged across La Canada, Pasadena and surrounding areas north of Los Angeles in August and September of this year, and destroyed over 140,000 acres of land and hundreds of homes. Two firefighters lost their lives, and countless animals were displaced and killed during the horrific inferno. It took until mid October to fully contain the blaze.</p>
<p>During the period of mandatory evacuation in many of the areas, tiny little Ember was found. She was three weeks old at the time she was discovered by an emergency worker in the evacuation area. No siblings or mother were around. Ember was quickly whisked away to the Pasadena Humane Society, which was the temporary housing site for displaced animals during the crisis, and then Ember was transferred over to an emergency veterinary clinic for further medical care. One of FixNation&#8217;s veterinarians, Dr. Valerie Heifler, was working the emergency clinic when little Ember was brought in. After treating her at the clinic, Dr. Heifler took Ember to her personal home to monitor her care and progress. Ember was then transferred into a foster home a couple of weeks later.<br />
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<p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 14.0px Arial;"><strong>Ember recently found the perfect forever home!</strong></p>
<p>Little Ember is now 12 weeks old and quite the spark of life!&#8230; She is a grey fluffball of fire and action! Ember was recently shown at the <a href="http://www.bestfriends.org">Best Friends Super Adoption event</a> in November, which is one of the largest pet adoption events nationwide with over 60 rescue groups participating. She was shown specifically with the leading cat rescue organization <a href="http://www.kittenrescue.org">Kitten Rescue</a>. Lucky little Ember was adopted by a couple named Jeff and Mandy, who adopted both Ember and another little kitten named Mila. Ember, now Oda Mae Embers, has found her forever home, loving parents and a forever playmate.</p>
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