No Charities


image from Ali Noel Vyain

It is to my extreme displeasure to announce that we have not had any charities to save up money for every month. I do know both Clarabelle and my girl have reached out to different charities to see if they were interested. One was able to get an initial response from their chosen charity. The other one heard nothing.

I myself was in contact with a charity briefly. Unfortunately, they wanted to tell the sad tales of dogs in need and my magazine is about cats. There also wasn’t enough information on the charity either. They don’t have a website. I don’t have a problem with any charity helping dogs. However, because it is a cat magazine, the charity does need to focus more on cats.

For the book Cat Tales of the Frisky9 Scarf Army, the charity is Dingo Venezia. That particular organization has a history of helping more than just cats. In fact the first animal rescued was a dog named Dingo. So, of course we will focus more on the cats, but also acknowledge that they have helped dogs as well. I don’t know if they still do help anyone other than cats.

So, without charities, and no donations whatsoever, I see no point in keeping this paid website. We have our free back up site at sirsockslechat.video.blog It is better than nothing. Perhaps you the readers would prefer a book to take with you than to donate to this site. I don’t know what you’re actually thinking.

I just hope you don’t believe that writers should always work for free and don’t deserve to earn money from their work. If you do, then I don’t know what will happen to people like my girl who work as much as she does and gets seems so little in return. Perhaps you don’t value writing work or understand what it all entails? It’s sad when people expect to get creative work for free. It’s taking advantage of the creative people who could easily starve even though they work. Often times creative people have their creative endeavors and a regular job too. That’s a lot of work in case you didn’t know…

So, yes, I’m disappointed, but then again I do know that even though I am serializing my memoirs in my online magazine, that not the whole book will be online. There are some behind the scenes that can only be found in the ebook version. I don’t know if it will be in print someday. I don’t know what plans my girl will be making in that direction. When I know, then I will let the rest of you know too.

Featured Monthly Charity?


A couple of us from this new magazine have reached out to two cat charities. Clarabelle had better luck than I’ve had. The charity she reached out to actually talked to her and it sounded favorable, but now the board of directors has to approve it.

I sent out an email as an inquiry and I haven’t heard anything back. If this keeps up, then I may have to take down the featured monthly charity. It is a shame. It’s a good feature to have in an online magazine about cats. Real pictures of cats who are waiting to be adopted. More information about the charity itself. All for free to the charity itself. Plus, a chance to get some extra donations from our readers.

If you are a cat charity anywhere in the world and you would like some free advertising, feel free to contact us. We would love to help you and the cats you’re helping.

Well, if no one responds to us soon, then I will have to drop the section. Our first official issue will appear in January 2019 and will expand upon all the little sneak previews we’ve been teasing you with.

Online Auction/Fundraiser


Cat Tales of the Frisky9 Scarf Army

We are having an online auction/fundraiser for a week. We need to get funding to pay the staff, contributors, and featured monthly charities for one year. We just have three ebooks for sale. Please consider supporting our cause as we get ready for the magazine’s launch in January 2019.

Auction starts October 23, 2018 at noon Eastern Daylight time.
Auction ends October 31, 2018 at 1 p.m. Eastern Daylight time.

Online Auction/Fundraiser

Featured Monthly Cat Charity


With this website, we will feature a monthly cat charity. I or a representative from the charity itself, will tell where they are located, what they do, and how they help out cats. There will be pictures and bios of cats who are waiting to be adopted.

I leave it open as to who does the reporting throughout the month. By the time the month is over, the charity will get the leftover donations to the site. It’s that simple. And that easy every month.

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