1 Birthday calender, made for the Bonaire Animal
shelter. Because most of my six dog's came from this
place.
And because the shelter as a non-profit organization,
needed and still needs all the help it could get.
The calender can be reprinted year after year, and can
continue to benefit the good deeds of this
organization.

2 No one knew if she had an owner, we only knew she
gave birth to her kittens in someone's backyard happy
and healthy, and this beautiful family remains at the
shelter waiting for adoption day to arrive.

3 Like his tv namesake Rambo was popular for the
damage he left behind. Arriving at the shelter at only
eight months old, his bad habbits led him back home to
his cozy mudhole after several unsuccesful adoptions.
Rambo's presence gives the shelter a lazy, satisfied
atmosphere.

4 Living as a stray with her mothercat, this kitten
survived on food put out by neighbours. Mommy had many
litters contributing to the overpopulation before a
concerned citizen brought her to be sprayed. Mom
returned to the hood, but kitty remained at the
shelter until adoption. Today a lot of love and a big
soft cough make life purrr-fect!

5 At six weeks old in critical condition, Flo's
adorable caracter captured her owner's heart. Since
adoption owner and Flo are constant compagnions. Now
Lucky was a different story. Always allone, wandering
the neighbourhoods of Rincon instigating trouble with
the other family pets. Age and attitude against him,
it seemed impossible to find him a home, but like his
name, he got 'lucky' and found Flo.

6 This loving and affectionate cat seems to be
sleeping, patiently waiting to catch the first passing
ouse. Actually she's waiting for someone with a lot of
love and a house full of mice to adopt her.

7 On Lagoon road, nearly dead and only four weeks old,
Tyson was rescued from a garbage dump. Luck failed him
a second time when his adopted family moved away and
left him behind. Finally with a little help from the
shelter, Tyson found a loving home.