Earn money for horses with Clara Hattingdon

Tuesday's Horse

Clara Hattingdon. (c) Vivian Grant Farrell. Clara Hattingdon. (c) Vivian Grant Farrell.

Clara Hattingdon wears a Santa Claus-inspired tie-on hat in rich red. Clara’s hat is trimmed in a luxurious band of fluffiness. The bottom of the ties are decorated with fluffiness too!

Clara also wears a rather impressive brilliant gold jingle bell earring to complete this adorable Christmas time look.

Proceeds from all Hattingdon Horses’ sales from now until the end of the year benefit The Horse Fund’s horse protection work.

Here are a few sample Clara Hattingdon products.

GREETING CARD (more options at the shopping link)

Clara Greeting Card
Clara Greeting Card by Hattingdon
Browse more Hattingdon Cards at Zazzle

APPAREL (Shown Here — Ladies L/S Tee. There are 100+ clothing options to choose from!)

Clara Apparel T-shirts
Clara Apparel T-shirts by Hattingdon
View Hattingdon T-Shirts online at zazzle

COFFEE MUG (more to choose from at the shopping link)

Clara Coffee Mug
Clara Coffee Mug by Hattingdon
Design printed mugs online at zazzle.com

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Remember Rhinos this holiday season!

Fight for Rhinos

Three ways to help!

  1. Purchase a greater one-horn rhino ornament

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2. Purchase a piece of art-on sale for the holidays!

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3. When you shop Amazon, mention Fight for Rhinos, and they will contribute to our conservation projects. No added cost or work from you!

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ALL proceeds from your donations go directly toward our rhino conservation projects; currently including Ol Pejeta Conservancy, the Black Mambas APU, and our ongoing campaign to help APUs with a variety of needs to combat poaching.

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Pet Food Bank Makes Sure Cats And Dogs Don’t Go Hungry In Tough Times

Emilio Cogliani

It’s not just human family members who can go hungry, when times get tough.

That’s why Kim O?Konis founded a food bank for her area’s pets, about a year ago, with the goal of helping struggling families in Massachusetts”get much needed and costly food for their beloved dogs and cats.”

The Central MA Kibble Kitchenis an all-volunteer operation that distributes some 4,000 pounds of pet food every week, to about 200 pets. O’Konis estimates 70,000 pounds of pet food have been given out altogether, since the nonprofit got off the ground in January 2015.

The aim isn’t just to feed these animals, but to help families — including the furry members — stay together, and to keep pets from going into shelters, because of financial hardship.

“The main mission of the Central MA Kibble Kitchen is keeping pets with their families so they don?t have to consider relinquishing them…

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