Well when Tim got to the office (Wednesday) today he found one cat in the trap but it wasn't Momma Kitty. It was one of her kittens from last spring. The cat is now at Alabama Spay Neuter being fixed and we will pick it up on Friday and release it where it has been living for a year. Momma Kitty - you're next. "Smokey" was released by into the wild on Friday after being neutered, getting shots and having his ear clipped. The ear being clipped indicated that the animal has been fixed. One down...

About Us...
- Trish and Tim Belue
- Get Away Petsitters was formed in 2002 by Trish and Tim Belue to help other pet owners get away without the guilt and worry of leaving their pets at home. Also it is our way of getting our “fix” without adopting anymore pets. Our pack includes two dogs, Jack and Forest, two cats, Spice and Moey, and one “catdog”, our latest rescue, Miller. Get Away Petsitters provides professional pet sitting services in areas of Hoover, Pelham and Helena.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Cat Trappers
Tim and I are trying to trap a feral cat right now and hope we have a catch this morning. Checked the trap last night at 9:00 and Momma Kitty had eaten but didn't spring the trap. Smart kitty. Crossing my fingers that we have her this a.m. If we do, it is off to the spay and neuter clinic to be fixed. Here kitty...
Saturday, March 27, 2010
On the Brow in Mentone
No pet jobs this weekend and I guess it is because we are in between Spring break and Easter. Since we weren't busy with pet jobs, we took off for the mountains of Mentone. We are staying in this wonderful cabin as guests of Toby, Millie and Rosie, just a few of our clients that you may have read about. This cabin is on the "Brow" and has the most incredible view. Sunset yesterday was beautiful.
Speaking of views, yesterday we went to DeSoto Falls, DeSoto Park (always checking out the camp sites) and finished the day at Cloudland Canyon State Park in Georgia. More later, we are off to explore more of this region.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Iditarod XXXVIII

Well Lance Mackey has done it again in spectacular style. He is the only man to ever win 4 in a row. At times I felt like I was by his side when all of the sudden I would get a chill.
Rev and Maple plus 9 other dogs went the entire distance with Lance. I did too in heart and on GPS thru the Iditarod website. If you don't know anything about the greatest race on Earth, you need to watch a movie. These dogs have heart.
Sleep well my friend Lance and congrats. I look forward to seeing you win five in a row next year. Gooooooooooooo Lance go! Waaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhooooooooooooo!
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Our Spring Break Before Your Spring Break!
The boys, Jack and Forest, came camping on Friday and Saturday night and really enjoyed the sunshine as well as the heat of the fire and the colors from the Christmas lights.
But we took them back so we could ride our bikes around the park. It is exceptionally beautiful right now with the leaves on the ground. Weather was great and it was a great ride. We love our bikes that we got this past summer from Cahaba Cycle.

Once we got back from our ride around the park, IditaTrish had to check out the Iditarod Dog Sled Race that started in Anchorage today and will finish in Nome which is 1149 miles away in about 9-10 days depending on alot of things; weather, dogs, strategy. This is truly the Greatest Race on Earth.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Remember Roller Derby?

In memory of an avid animal lover and rescuer, Sarah Stanfield" aka "Sally Slaughter", the Tragic City Rollers are dedicating their game to their fallen team mate. I don't know Sarah but I did read an article in The Birmingham News about her. It appears she touched many people in her short life. The Tragic City Rollers take on the Soul City Sirens from Augusta, Georgia on March 14 @ 7:pm at the Zamora Temple. Come on out for some exciting skating. http://www.tragiccityrollers.com/ To prepare for this game I watched the movie, Whip It! this weekend. Wahoo - we be jamming!
It's Miller Time...
The "Animules"
Iditarod XXXVIII
The first Saturday in March is coming up and that means a 1149 mile trek across Alaska is about to begin. Last year Tim and I were in Anchorage for the "Offical Start" and talk about exciting. This photo is of Lancy Mackey who has won 3 years (three-peat) in a row; can he do it again this year?? He beat cancer a few years back with the help of his dogs so my money is on Mackey. To follow the race, which will last about 9 days check out http://www.iditarod.com/Friday, February 26, 2010
Moet Belue

This girl is our oldest pet. Moet is 14 years old and getting sweeter everyday.
She looks forward to cold weather each year so she can sit right in front of the fireplace to warm her aching bones. I had to snap the pic of her in front of the fireplace so we can always remember her doing what she likes best. She gets it from me and Tim. They don't get any sweeter than this girl. So glad when a neighbor brought her to me so many years ago and asked if I wanted another cat (only had 2 then). Thanks Daniel - I can never repay you for this gift.
Jack and Millie

These two rat terriers are two peas in a pod. They are the most loving dogs and were always happy to see us come to visit. Talk about hospitality - Millie would bring us a bone each time we arrived. Gotta love this Southern girl. Jack has the most unusal markings I have ever seen. On both sides of his body, his black patches make diamonds. We had a bunch of good walks with these two Auburn fans. War Eagle Jack and Millie. We can't wait til our next "Pet Rally".
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Tucker and Beau

Over the holidays and just last week we were lucky enough to spend some time with these guys. This little Bijon Friese is Beau. He is a great little fellow and always happy to see you. His brother Tucker is a hoot. He gets so excited to see you he runs in circles. These guys love the treats and they love their walks too. Guys, we hope Debbie travels more.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Costa Rica here we come...
Well, with Mom and Dad vacationing for two months in South America, the cats are sleeping and eating. We woke Junior up before he was finished with his nap. What a yawn! Uh oh, now I'm yawning too. It is true what they say...
Tiger, Junior's brother usually greets us at the door each day happy to see someone, cause it's been about six weeks since John and Linda went south. But this day, we caught Tiger taking a nap too. He looked so sweet with his head on the pillow.

Hang in there guys, one more week and they'll be home; then we'll miss you.
Snowed in with Dudley
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