Sunday, February 10, 2013

Taming cat dragons

Jackie and Hyde are my two new foster kittens. I've had them for 5 days already and they are still afraid of me :) Yet, they've made huge progress learning to use the litter box only and being brave enough to play with cat toys.

Their story is a Romanian classic for stray cats. Born in the basement of an apartment building, living in the dark till their mother had to leave them and they had to get around on their own. That probably happened around the age of three months when their personalities already developed. They had to be caught as soon as possible because getting out of the basement could mean trouble for the two survivors. They are still two young to know what the big world has for them, but they clearly have good survival skills, because they don't trust humans easily. That's their only hope in the city jungle, and they know it...but only if humans were their sole enemies...

I had to deal with "wild" kittens before, but they usually started trusting me as soon as they realised that I was a reliable food source :) This doesn't work with Jackie and Hyde. By the way, they looked really good when they were caught. I would say that they didn't lack food in the basement. They were two very healthy kittens, flee-less and well fed.

I would really like them to get adopted together, because they have a delicious way of taking care of one another. They meaow when one is missing calling for protection, and they are willing to risk themselves to make sure that they are together. They eat together, they sleep together and they even use the litter box together...

They are a delight to watch, and as soon as they will start trusting I am sure they will become wonderful company to their lucky future owner.

I wonder when will this ideal world I am still hoping for will become reality...if people could just become a bit more responsible and sensitive towards other creatures.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Hei...I'm looking for a job!

I am looking for a new challenge. I have made my "thousand year plan" and decided that it's time to make a change and switch direction...

Who am I professionally?

Long story short:

4 years experience in Marketing & Communication, Public Relations & Corporate Affairs.

1 year experience as an executive search recruiter in which I have conducted search and selection processes for national and international recruitment projects, as well as business 
development campaigns.

3 years of study and work experience abroad.

3 years experience as an animal rights volunteer in Romania.

MA in International Studies (Aarhus University, Denmark); BA in International Studies and 
European Relations (Bucharest University, Romania).

Specialities:
Corporate Affairs (international and national event management, internal communication, media relations), Public Relations, Research, Social Media, Blogging, Digital Marketing (websites, SEO, e-mail marketing etc.), Lead Management, Project Management, Multiculturalism.

See and download my CV -  *** Laura Cruceru Resume ***

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Arya the catworrier

Adopted - January 2013

My first fostered cat for this year is Arya. She is a 7 months old cat which was found by one of Robi's volunteers about 3 months ago when she was just a kitty. Though she was adopted after four months of keeping her in their home the new owners decided to move to another place and get rid of the cat. Why?! Well because the real estate agents told them that it's not ok for people visiting a house to see that a cat has been living there. For a so called cat lover that is a pretty lame excuse, especially because the cat is spayed, and I can tell you, very clean!

Anyway, now I have the pleasure of calling her my cat till she finds a new loving house. She is super active when it comes to loving. She loves to purr, to press her head into you till you give her some attention. She loves to be petted and doesn't take long till she turns a loving session into a play session. 

She climbs to the highest peak of our furniture....then gets up on her back legs wanting to go even higher. She is super curious and has to see everything...you cannot hide a thing form her.