News - 2005 / 6...Some Summer
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November 2006
Foreword...The following story
actually happened during the Summer and somehow we failed to report it.
Shame on us as it is really heart warming what children can do. The
story and pictures were sent to us by Fredrika.
The pictures of the kittens are a little fuzzy, but they are the only ones
that we have. Hope you all enjoy it as we did...
It
seems that a black, female cat moved into Finca Argayall in
Valle Gran Rey and decided
that it was a good place to have her young, three little kittens (two
black and one tiger). However, it seems that the Finca
already had it's full allowed quota of cats and the Finca
management was not too pleased with this new development.
The youngsters staying at the Finca, of course, loved it and
wanted to keep them all. However, management decided that
the cats should be removed, left somewhere else or somehow
otherwise eliminated. The youngsters had heard of PAG and
since I was connected with the organization, I was approached by
one of the women from the Finca. The kittens at this time
were already over two months old. I told the lady that PAG
would love to help but that the funds were limited. The first
priority, of course, was that the female cat (Mama) should be
spayed to avoid further kittens.

Mama

The
three kittens.
The
children also agreed that the mother cat should be spayed and then
she and the kittens could (?) be adopted out. I stated that
adopting out three black cats would not necessarily be easy, but
we would try. (The next step...How to raise the required
funds to get the mother cat spayed?). The very next day
the children started selling Mangos to passing tourists, along
with post cards I had brought over from the "Pan y Fun"
bakery. They also collected donations from the guests
staying at the Finca. Then they collected clothes and other
items to sell in special Flea Market. They built stands and
placed signs all over the area to make it easier for interested
persons to find the Market. They used plenty of colors and
imagination in order to attract their "customers".
I was very impressed by the amount of effort that went into this
project. I was further impressed when, after
a couple of days, they had gathered close to 200 Euro.
Incredible!! It seems that nobody could resist their sweet
little faces and their hugs. For those folks who gave 10
Euro or more, the children had printed up special certificates
proclaiming a BIG Thank You, and signed by the entire group.
They enjoyed their little venture. With their smiles beaming
like little suns, they counted the money over and over then
proudly turned it over in two plastic bags. These children
were amazing!

The
kids first Flea Market at the Finca. This is the day after!
Imagine all the things they had already sold!
They
collected so much stuff.

One of the
signs the children made up.

Here
are the children with Cacao (the dog) in the middle.
Anyway,
the operation to have the mother spayed was accomplished and she
was released where she was caught. The kittens were too shy
to be captured, let alone even touched. As far as I know
they are still at the Finca and PAG is still willing to help.
I
am not ready to have children of my own, but during these days, I
really felt like I wanted to keep all of them. The sweetest
group ever...
Fredrika
