Jack the Dragon Kitty - Forces of Nature, Limited Edition Pins

Jack the Dragon Kitty - Forces of Nature, Limited Edition Pins

Jack the Dragon Kitty - Forces of Nature, Limited Edition Pins

As a follow up to our Jack the Dragon Kitty project last year, Forces of Nature will help raise funds for Under One Sky Rescue - a portion of the proceeds made from each pin will be donated to assist with day to day care and rescue efforts.

We will be launching 4 variations of the original Jack the Dragon Kitty pin, one for each element - Water, Fire, Wind, Earth - and each element representing a different aspect of Jack's personality:

🔥 FIRE - His warm & affectionate nature
💧 WATER - His ability to adapt
🌪️ WIND - His resilience & fighting spirit
🌍 EARTH - His grounding presence

These will be limited edition and there will only a small production run - once they're gone, they'll be gone forever! So make sure you sign up for updates.

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Jack's Story

Jack was found as a tiny kitten, alone in the streets of New Jersey. A passerby took him home but quickly realised she wasn’t equipped to provide him with the special care he required. Fortunately for Jack, he found his way to Heather at Under One Sky Animal Rescue, where he is now a permanent resident, living his best life surrounded with love.

Jack was born with congenital deformities, predominantly found in his spine, which has resulted in incontinence and mobility challenges. He can walk, although very shakily.. He can even run, although it looks more like a bunny hop.. He falls down a lot, but doesn’t let this slow him down.. And Jack always gets back up!

Jack has super cute personality and is extremely loving. He shares a special bond with both Heather and her hubby, and plays an important role in their lives and for the rescue. “To me,” says Heather, ”Jack represents the highest form of love and light in this world. He is high vibration all the time, no matter what’s happened to him or is happening around him. I truly believe that he is an angel sent here to earth to help us cope with the tragedy that we see every day that is unfortunately part of doing animal rescue.”