Noting “it’s a long way from Alabama to Oregon,” — The Huntsville Times and AL.com wrote about the 5,000 pounds of Halo Spot’s Stew Oregon 7th grader Mimi Ausland sent to Safe Haven shelter in Alabama. Mimi, founder of Freekibble.com, is “so amazing and an extraordinary young lady,” according to the shelter’s founder, Melissa Utech. “She has such a love of animals.”
Click over to read what she said about Halo!
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October 1st, 2009 at 10:13 am
Lovely story.
Now if you can manage to get my cat to eat “good and healthy” food, you’d really have a miracle. She came eating fancy feast, which has meat by-products. She’s allergic to beef.
SHE WON’T-I REPEAT, WON’T EAT ANYTHING ELSE.
We tried, She refused to eat and lost weight, she was under 5 pounds and boney.