Linden Beach Seaglass Creation Z to help homeless Cats!

Nova Scotian Seaglass Jewelry made from sea glass, beach pottery, beach pebbles and beach shells collected along the shores of Linden Beach are turned into wearable pieces of art, to raise money for stray and feral cats!

Each piece of jewelry is individually handcrafted, in the hopes of helping one more stray and/or feral cat. One hundred percent of all money raised with the purchase of each piece of jewelry, goes towards vet bills, food and shelter for homeless cats/kittens, as well as buying new jewelry findings, to create jewelry to donate to animal rescues as well. Jewelry is made from sea glass, seashells, beach pebbles and pottery found on Linden beach on the Amherst shore, N.S.

If you find that special piece of sea glass, that you would like turned into a piece of jewelry of your design, you're certainly welcome to contact me. I've had several people mail me their beach glass, and once, completed to their satisfaction, it is quickly mailed back to them.

Please feel free to visit my etsy shop to see some of my various beach glass designs:

https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/LindenBeachSeaglass

If you have any questions, suggestions or comments about my site, please don't hesitate to contact me at srvstiles@gmail.com

Please have a look at the pictures and history of the cats that have been directly helped by the jewelry sales. This will also be updated as new cats are rescued, and vetted and are either placed in a home, or returned due to being too feral.

The Northumberland Veterinary Clinic in Pugwash, has been wonderful, selling the jewelry at their clinic, and using it to help spay stray and feral cats with the help of Marilyn and friends cat rescue. Their compassion, and all their hard work to make a difference, is so needed and so appreciated.

I do donate jewelry regularly to several cat rescues, as well as other animal rescues with an active fundraiser. I have also donated money, raised from the jewelry in my Etsy shop, to rescues, or an individual person who has an animal in immediate need. Money is also used for shelters, straw, electric shelter heating pads, electric water dishes, cat food, kitty litter, toys, and parasite treatments for strays and ferals.

I also can't thank my sister, Sherry, enough for all the support and help with the rescues that have crossed our paths.

Thank you so much for visiting my site.

Sincerely,

Shirley Varner