ANIMAL BLOGGING WITH DILL THE CAT
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Hello!  Thank you for visiting Animal Blogging With Dill The Cat! As a self-taught photographer and animal enthusiast, combining the two Animal Blogging With Dill The Cat highlights the work of S. Mason. Our first visitor was from India. Since then, from around the world, Animal Blogging With Dill The Cat, viewers have come. Welcome indeed!    
                                             
 
Somalia, Russia, Canada, Japan, Venezuela, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Thailand, Romania, United Arab Emirates, Latvia, Australia, Ireland, United Kingdom, India, Malaysia, Ireland, Ukraine, Philippines, Japan, Denmark, Columbia, Sweden, Turkey, Ghana, Panama, Netherlands, Jordan, Morocco, Brazil, China, Spain, Belgium, South Africa,

Pakistan, Poland, Italy, Georgia, South Korea, France, Germany, Russia, Germany, Canada, Romania, Finland, New Zealand, Israel, Belarus, Vietnam, Lithuania, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Croatia, Argentina, Mexico, Switzerland, Singapore, Moldova, Mongolia, Bahamas, Norway, Taiwan, Portugal, Czech Republic, Bangladesh,

Luxembourg, Estonia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia, Guyana, Peru, Bulgaria, Burundi, Iraq, Guernsey, Macau, Austria, Guatemala, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Fiji, Dominican Republic, Kenya,Greece, Hong Kong, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Costa Rica, Angola, Qatar, Ecuador, Honduras, St. Lucia, Puerto Rico, Maldives, Aruba, Chile, Bulgaria, Algeria, Turks & Caicos Islands, El Salvador, Malta, Hungary, Jamaica, Egypt, Mauritius,

Aruba, Algeria, Barbados, Nepal, Cambodia, Cyprus, Pakistan, Iraq, Argentina, and Japan, Reunion, Ukraine, Bolivia, Czechia, Columbia, Serbia, and Lithuania, Armenia, Chad, and Moldova, Hong Kong,  Zimbabwe, Azerbaijan, Seychelles, Albania, Paraguay, Kenya, Turkmenistan, Belgium, Nigeria, Uzbekistan, Slovakia, lran...      

THANK YOU 

There is history between Stella, a jaguar who once resided at Denver Zoo and Mason's blog Animal Blogging With Dill The Cat.  Years, years ago as I was going through his photography, I came across a stunning picture and as I continue looking again and again, I kept coming across pictures that made me pause of realization, for I believe every person is born with one, photography was Mason's gift, so it was he organically married his self-taught photography with his love of animals. 

Back then Mason simply enjoyed taking pictures of animals and as a lifelong member of Denver Zoo it was, and still is, his perfect harmony.  The picture Mason took of Stella, a jaguar who once resided at Denver Zoo was one of many that compelled me to encourage Mason to create the blog, Animal Blogging With Dill The Cat. It's because Stella was one of many Denver Zoo's animals that have impacted Mason's life in the most beautiful of ways is why I titled his photography of her, Beautiful Stella.  

In heart and soul I say Denver Zoo was/is a natural and yet profound influence in Mason's photography, and I cannot imagine that ever changing. 

When Mason and I talked about creating a website to highlight his photography with his love of animals, not knowing what we were doing, neither of us had no idea where this journey was headed and yet at the same time, we were never lost. The first comment Dill received came from India and over the years so many countries came to Dill we looked at maps to see where viewers were located. To the viewers of Dill you are so much more; each of you are a part of the landscape of Mason's journey and humbly, we say, "Thank you."💜

Mason's photography of Beautiful Stella is located at the bottom of the page.            

                                                                
                                               DEEP FOREST - NIGHTBIRD
  
                                                                                                                                                     
     MEMBERSHIP CONNECTS PEOPLE TO THEIR PASSION

               Passion Through Membership

As lifelong members of Denver Zoo and members of Denver Museum of Nature and Science over 20 years we speak about these organizations from our encounters when we say the museum and zoo are not places to go but rather places to indulge in the experience.  

Memberships have a lot of perks, but it also connects people to their passions and that unto itself makes membership a different kind of home. 

May we suggest in some manner support non-profits whose passion is to enhance the quality of life of animals. 

Donations.  Volunteer. Membership. Worthy gifts.  



                          

End Of Life And...

The decision to euthanize is really more of a reckoning that reality of circumstance makes the decisiveness outcome, hence 18 years after bringing Yoshi home, comes the breaking of the heart to return to the Denver Dumb Friends League. 

A person who has never loved an animal could never understand and to those who do, such a tenderized grief, silence is not a void of words inasmuch as silence becomes another kind of language.

We thank Denver Dumb Friends League’s staff members Waun and Adam for their respectful compassion. Returning home, in our email Waun sent us a beautiful memory, a memory nearly two decades old, pictures of Dill and Yoshi when they were residents of Denver Dumb Friends League, and we would like to share them with Dill’s audience.

Compassion, born so often from tragedy, softens the dark corners of death.  

                                                  A Promise Kept



When we went to Denver Dumb Friends League with the intentions of bringing one cat into our home we were told the person who surrendered Dill and Yoshi asked that they were adopted together. Without Mason and I looking at each other we both promised to give them a forever home. Dill passed away about a year before Yoshi. To the stranger who had Dill and Yoshi before us, that we will never meet, we kept that promise and if we could say anything to their past guardian it would be, both cats (indoor) had very safe, long and happy lives and to those who must surrender an animal we hope Dill and Yoshi's journey offer you some peace in your grief. 

Compassion, born so often from tragedy, softens the dark corners of death...and life.

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