When cats purr is shows that they are happy and comfortable, in addition their purr creates a vibration that has a positive effect on joint mobility after injury.
Our Legacy
Our family’s legacy has multiple decades of humanitarian acts to help any and all of God's creatures.
Through the 80’s our focus was to educate people on making sure that you have the appropriate animal for your lifestyle. Having continual success with apple head Siamese cats and helping people find lifelong companions. Through the 90’s we vigilantly supported four local feline non-profit organizations using our family garden center to present animals that needed to be adopted to potential long-lasting homes. Amongst our responsibilities was to approve applications, find well matched partnerships amongst humans and animals, educating adoptees on expectations on lifestyle and maintenance for the best interest of your new animal. As well as properly socializing and evaluating animals to what the best suited home would be for that animal. Our amazing pack of canines has always helped raising bottle raised litters of kittens and imprinting good experiences on your felines at an early age leaving us confident in our placement and homing situations that the animal and family should like in unity for many years to come. Our matriarch Yvette Chambers has been awarded and American red Cross Humanitarian award for exemplary animal rescue and placement. Which brings us to our current philanthropy of raising emotional support lifetime companions. Animals that bring us service and have a job. We will be accepting applications for an upcoming litter. Approved applicants will be put on our waiting list with a monetary deposit. All of our animals are impeccably maintained with our de-worming practices, our retinue veterinary care and raised for a lifetime of success. |
Health Benefits of Owning a Cat
Not only are cats a wonderful companion there is studies showing that cats can help with your personal health as well.
Cats have the ability to lower your risk of heart disease, owning a cat can help lower your stress levels which in turn lowers your risk of cardiovascular disease as well as lower risk of stroke. When cats purr is shows that they are happy and comfortable, in addition their purr creates a vibration that has a positive effect on joint mobility after injury. Another added benefit is sleeping with your feline - a study from the mayo clinic showed that 41% of people in the study slept better than with a significant other. Cats help reduce stress and anxiety which helps to release a calming chemical in the body there for lowering anxiety. Studies from the National institute of health released a study that children under the age of one year old who were exposed to a cat to be less likely to develop all kinds of allergies, not only pet allergies but also dust, mites, ragweed as well as grass. |