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Freekibble.com gives free food to dogs and cats in animal shelters. You can sign up for a daily reminder to answer their trivia question of the day. It doesn't matter if you answer correctly or not- they still donate the food. And you'll learn some interesting facts about dogs and cats in the process.

Have a wonderful, blessed and Merry Christmas!

Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.

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Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.
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I did it Leslie! They didn't seem to mind that I was a 'furriner' >g<

And a Happy Christmas to you and the furbabies. . In message , Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. writes

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Pat S

I have been doing this for over a year, and with the daily reminders to click the button, it's one of those first-thing-every-morning things. Easy, simple, and helps feed the critters!

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Mary

Thank you for the link! Barbara in FL

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Bobbie Sews More

Well, you just provided me with an extra link for extra points/community service in my classes. There is always that first five minutes in class when kids are getting computers started, I'm taking attendence, they are getting their books out, etc. Kids always want extra credit, which I don't do since that is extra work for me too, so, if they want extra points they can go to

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to donate pennies from Bristol-Meyers Squib for AIDS research,
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and answer enough vocabulary for 100 grains of rice to feed the hungry, and now, freekibble to feed our furry friends. With my computer monitoring software and dual monitors, I can survey all their screens in minutes and on we go with class.

Teaching the importance of caring for others, thinking of others, and doing good.

Steven Alaska

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Steven Cook

Way cool, Steven! I'm so pleased your students can help with this plus learn about sharing and compassion for our homeless furry friends.

Thank you!

Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.

Well, you just provided me with an extra link for extra points/community service in my classes. There is always that first five minutes in class when kids are getting computers started, I'm taking attendence, they are getting their books out, etc. Kids always want extra credit, which I don't do since that is extra work for me too, so, if they want extra points they can go to

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to donate pennies from Bristol-Meyers Squib for AIDS research,
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and answer enough vocabulary for 100 grains of rice to feed the hungry, and now, freekibble to feed our furry friends. With my computer monitoring software and dual monitors, I can survey all their screens in minutes and on we go with class.

Teaching the importance of caring for others, thinking of others, and doing good.

Steven Alaska

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Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.

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