Facebook Friday, April 9, 2010
April 8, 2010 by Paris Permenter and John Bigley
Filed under Facebook Friday, News

This week’s Facebook Friday features two unique rescue groups, the work of an animal communicator and artist, and a light-hearted fan page that aims for bringing a smile to its readers.
As always, be sure to leave us a comment with your favorite Facebook pages for animal lovers or write us a note on our own Facebook fan page wall!
This fan page follows the work of Angie Howell who runs a self-funded rescue for corgis, corgi mixes and cattle dogs in Springfield, Ohio.
The fan page for http://ihasahotdog.com (part of the incredibly popular Cheezburger family of sites) features, like the site, photos of captioned cute dog and puppy photos.
Animal communicator, artist and blogger Ann Hoff runs this site which features her work and updates from her site, RosezellasWay.com. Look for her beautiful ceramics and jewelry featuring animals as well as news of her contests including those featuring shelter animals.
Especially for Cat Lovers
Blind Cat Rescue and Sanctuary, Inc.
This very popular fan page showcases the work of the Blind Cat Rescue and Sanctuary, a 501(c)3 non-profit in North Carolina. This fan page for the lifetime care facility for blind cats includes information on updates from the sanctuary and links to articles on the corresponding website helpful to anyone with or considering adopting a blind cat.
About Paris Permenter and John Bigley
DogTipper publishers Paris Permenter and John Bigley are a husband-wife team of full-time writers. The couple has authored over two dozen books and 2,500+ magazine articles.
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This fan page follows the work of Angie Howell who runs a self-funded rescue for corgis, corgi mixes and cattle dogs in Springfield, Ohio.
The fan page for
Animal communicator, artist and blogger Ann Hoff runs this site which features her work and updates from her site,
This very popular fan page showcases the work of the Blind Cat Rescue and Sanctuary, a 501(c)3 non-profit in North Carolina. This fan page for the lifetime care facility for blind cats includes information on updates from the sanctuary and links to articles on the corresponding



