10/27/19

Helping Paws Part 2 - The Caring Cat Lady



Jakey here today with Part Two in our Helping Paws segment of our No Tricks, Just Treats for Shelters event. Today we have the story of a Caring Cat Lady, Miss Marg, from Marg's Animals.

Many of you may have heard that Miss Marg has been ill. She could really use Blogville's help to make sure her "furkids" are fed and taken care of. Please visit Marg HERE to leave your get well wishes and consider visiting her Paypal by pressing HERE to give what you can. Remember, every little bit helps.  

 
With the help of Miss Ann from Zoolatry, we were able to find out just how Miss Marg got started. Through Miss Ann, Marg's good friend Dee forwarded us this beautiful story of Marg and her Animals:

 
Not the Crazy Cat lady.....the Caring Cat Lady!
Margie has spent her whole life in-love with animals.

She graduated college with a degree in horse husbandry, and soon after started working in the industry. She moved around a bit in the early years, learning the tools of her trade; and then settled down and built a barn of her own on a large plantation in Charleston, South Carolina. She began boarding horses, breeding ponies, and teaching youngsters to ride, instilling in them her love of animals.
(She is still in contact with some of her students, 30+ years later. Some even make the 4 hour drive from Charleston to her current place to visit 2 or 3 times a year.)

Up until the past few years, there have always been dogs in Margie's life. She loved the herding dog breeds, and trained them to assist her with the horses. The good thing about working on a large plantation is that there was always plenty of places for dogs to work and play.





When you work in a barn, cats will always be around. She took care of them all, no matter how scruffy or feral. TNR(Trap, Neuter, Release), feeding and vetting, she took care of each one as they wandered in from points unknown. And, of course, once they found this oasis in the cruel world, they never left.



Margie moved to her current location a couple of decades ago, bringing her horses, donkeys, dogs, and cats with her. All those she brought with her have since gone to the Bridge(Ande was the last dog and Missy, the last kitty). Yet the cats in the area still find protection, food and comfort on her property. They wander in, she vets them and gives them names, feeds and watches over them. There is also a feral colony a mile or so down the road overseen by a neighbor that didn't know much about cats, but loved them all the same. He called on her to help him take care of the colony and she has had as many of those cats fixed and vetted as is possible (It's hard to trap cats when you are 80 years old!)




At current count, Margie has 30 cats - 1 from another shelter, 11 came from the feral colony down the street and the rest just wandered in one day, some with their moms. The cats all have their places - 15 live in the house, the rest live on the property. Everyone gets three square meals a day. As tribute to their safety, she has never lost a cat due to anything but old-age or severe illness.



She knows each and every feline intimately. She knows their  mannerisms and likes/dislikes. She knows when someone if off, and takes swift action to get them to the vet. They are her children and she loves them very much. They are very lucky beings to have found such a nurturing home!




The Cats 

House Kitties

Momma Kitty - feral                    Little Bit - shelter
Missy - abandoned                       Maggie - abandoned 
Mahoney - Maggie's daughter     Two Two - feral
Boo - feral colony                        Loo - feral colony
JJ - feral colony                           Salt - feral colony
Pepper - feral colony                   Sissy - feral colony
Suzie - feral colony                     Charlie - feral colony
Rose - feral colony

Outside Kitties
Boyzo - Momma Kitty's kit          Khaki - Momma Kitty's kit
Ohs - Momma Kitty's kit              Tees - Momma Kitty's kit
Black - feral                                  MewMew - Feral
Spot - feral                                    Little Mom - abandoned
Bubba - Little Mom's kit              LGs - Little Mom's kit
Tippy Tail - Little Mom's kit       Whitie - feral 
Pumpkin - feral colony                 Precious - feral colony
Murphy - technically the neighbors, but always at Margies



 We are so very thankful for Marg and her life's work, and to Dee for putting together such a loving tale of Marg's journey,  Again, if you were touched by Marg's story, please consider a donation to help her feed and vet her kitties.  Click HERE to go to her PayPal or HERE to visit Marg's Animal's Blog.


 
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31 comments:

  1. that is wonderful to have such people in this world... they make this cold place to a good one ...

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  2. Big chin scritches to Jakey, Arty and Rosy (and of course, Mom) for hosting this great event and supporting the wonderful "helpers" within our own community! All of them are truly "beautiful, loving and caring" people ... oh, and so are you all!

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  3. Marg is amazing, and those kitties are all so very lucky to have her to care for them. We sure hope she is feeling better soon.

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  4. I've been a follower of Margs blog for quite some time but didn't know her whole story. I've always kown she was a caring person when it came to the animals that lived with her. A cat that finds a home with Marg is truly a very lucky kitty.

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  5. What a lovely post. Marg has been a favorite of mine for many years. I also donate to her on a regular basis. I know all the great work she does.

    Thank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. Scritches to the pups. ♥

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  6. Oh Fank You for sharing this wonderful tail of a super special lady
    Loves and licky kisses
    Princess Leah xxx

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  7. What a wonderful person Marg is, thank you for doing this - you are Superheroes!

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  8. So many kitties! We're glad they have Marg to help them. <3

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  9. Marg is truly very special and we all love her bunches.

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  10. I do not follow her blog and find this is one of the most amazing animal love story ever!! thanks for telling us about her life of loving animals. I don't think I could remember all those names.. helping Marg could be what we do for Treats not Tricks coming up..... a shelter is a shelter. she fits that descption perfectly

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  11. Thank you so very much for posting Marg's story. I did know this. She has the biggest heart
    I sure do send her loads of prayers and love
    Cecilia

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  12. I read Margs story and all I can say is wow. The PayPal link isn't working for me. Can you email me her address?

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  13. paypal link not working. I went to Marge blog and clicked on her donate page and got it to work. might want to update and tell people how they can. link says expired. it worked fine from her sidebar

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  14. Hari OM
    That lady is an inspiration!!! YAM xx

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  15. I didn't know the whole 'Marg' story...now I do, thanks to you!

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  16. Marg is an amazing lady and a true blessing♥

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  17. It is so nice to learn more about Marg. I have followed her blog for several years but never knew all this. She is in my prayers. XO

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  18. Such a wonderful woman. The 'cat' people across the street from us. Have indoor cats, backyard cats and front yard cats. They also TNR ferals and provide an all day food bar in their carport. In addition they travel around town and leave food and water in various spots for the ferals. Nice to know wonderful people around.

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  19. Nice to meet you ! We loved to learn more about Marg ; we knew her for several years but didn't know all her story. Purrs

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  20. We are so glad to learn a bit of Marg's back story - what a wonderful person she is and what wonderful work she does !

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  21. Marg sure takes wonderful care of all the kitties there indeed. Never knew she had horses and bred them.

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  22. Marg is a true blessing for all animals. I'll bet Marg draws her strength from her friends...the animals.

    Jean

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  23. Thank you for telling us about this wonderful woman.

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  24. Marg is an Angel among men...or women! What a FABulous caring lady, and I am so glads there are people in this world so giving of their hearts and souls. I hopes Miss Marg is doin' betters ~ I am sendin' lots and lots of POTP and healin' vibes her way. I am gonna go see if I can liberate Ma's Fleasa card and gets her some green papers!
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥
    pees: hopes you guys are safe up there ~ it is reallllly smoky down here! Better today, and we gots our power back! ☺

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  25. Marg sure is a special lady. We hope she feels better soon.

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  26. I think Marg is an Angel. We love what she does for all the animals and we love her since the day we've met her💗Thank you for this wonderful story. Healing Pawkisses and Purrayers for this special lady💗💗💗

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  27. We're big fans of Miss Marg and have been praying for her health. Thank you for showcasing her story. I never knew the origins, just that she was an angel on earth for animals.

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  28. Marg is amazing and her animals are lucky to have her as a best friend.

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