Plea for help - for kitties who suckle

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June 18th, 2012 22:32
Vermont
cheddy
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Hello everyone.
   
I am asking for help for cats and kittens that suckle. There are many that are suckling on themselves or others to the point of injury and sometimes even death. Some just suckle on their owners earlobes or clothing, rugs, etc. but either way the issue needs to be dealt with in a safe and effective manner.
   

   
I have created the solution - it's called the Catsifier (www.Catsifier.com) but even though I have sold over 1600 of them, there are no Catsifiers at this time, as I cannot afford to have any more made. I get requests daily for this product as kittens are literally hurting themselves and their littermates.
   
I have applied for a grant and would greatly appreciate your vote. The more votes I get, the more likely that I will get the grant - which will allow me to have the Catsifier produced and made available for purchase - either online or in stores.
   
Voting ends on June 30, 2012 so we need to hurry. It only takes a moment - really - and you only need to vote once. Please take a moment to help make this product become a reality for the kitties out there that have this issue.
   
Simply click the link below and then log in to vote by clicking "LOG IN AND SUPPORT". Then under BUSINESS NAME, type Catsifier - or select VERMONT and then BENNINGTON - and then choose Catsifier and then click VOTE!!! This could not only make many cat owners very happy, but may even save a life!
   
https://www.missionsmallbusiness.com/
   
Thanks in advance for your help!
   
Cheryl (and kitties everywhere)
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June 20th, 2012 10:18
California
dhondjie
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Pets especially dogs and cats can be fun for the whole family including your dog. There are a few precautions you should take to keep your dog safe on your camping trip. You can visit the website for more information http://www.petwellbeing.com
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