In the traditional song, the third day is devoted to french hens and the Furkids do not disappoint - though their idea of french hens may differ a little from that of the original lyricist. Who wrote the words?...
Allen and Kiki knocked the book of poetry out of the bookcase. Funny how they can tell which book to knock down. “Hi, Kitties. Are you trying to tell me something?” “Well, of course the most important thing to tell you...
After the success of illustrating lyrics to the orchestral section in the second half of Dancing Cheek to Cheek, the Funday Furkids became decidedly ambitious and decided to try illustrating a ballad with the instrumental section in the first part of the...
Hi. Remember me from last week? I’m Bubbles, the gorgeous orange princess. When I left off last week, I was still traveling across this beautiful country with Ginnycat and her dad. Today, I’ll tell you of some more adventures...
In today's banner image — did you notice there's a different one each day? — there's a sweet little bird called a quetzal sitting on the letter T. (There's another one in the Day Two image) Funday Fact: the...
In the traditional lyrics, the eighth day is given to eight maids a-milking. The Furkids feel strongly that it's the cows who should be getting the spotlight since they are the ones who produce the milk. So guess what...
Now you may be wondering why there’s a police hat perched on the head of a goose in today’s banner image. It’s because Day Seven’s feathered friends are members of their local police force! They've been sending these officers...

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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. In fact, it's the only thing that ever has. — Margaret Mead

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. In fact, it's the only thing that ever has.

— Margaret Mead