01-25-2008, The Oregonion
Nine cats at the Pixie Project in Portland and five cats at the Cat Adoption Team look like a lot of other cats. They're friendly, and sweet and funny. They need homes.
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» Interview on KPTV
12-2007, KPTV
» Pixies Fly to the Aid of Shunned Strays
12-11-2007, The Oregonion
There are dozens of excellent animal welfare groups in Oregon and southwest Washington, both large and small, but what makes the Pixie Project stand out is its fresh, new approaches.
11-06-2007, The Portland Tribune
“Our family has been committed forever to animal adoption,” Sacks says.
“We knew that our daughter was the absolute perfect person to do this. She’s
been doing animal rescues since she was 17 years old. She was practically
running the humane society when she was in college. She’s very committed.”
07-2007, The Oregonian
Having a dog is often a reflection of how we want to be perceived. Owners of cute, cuddly dogs seek adoration. Pit bulls owners want to seem tough. And mutt lovers celebrate their individuality.
05-2008, dBusiness
01-26-2008, The Oregonian
Animal rescue - Volunteers from a Beirut, Lebanon, shelter bring dogs and
cat to start new lives in Portland
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01-25-2008, Salem-News.com
Fourteen feline refuges from Lebanon’s capital city arrived in Portland on Monday, January 21st and are now available for adoption through the Cat Adoption Team and Pixie Project.
www.salem-news.com/articles/january252008/cats_lebanon_12508.php
12- 31- 2007- The Seattle Times
What would an animal rescue group look like if it were designed by people from Generation Y, the 20-somethings who really do see things...