Rub My Belly

Rub My Belly Experienced and compassionate in-home care for your furry friends. Services provided to intown areas:
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We provide professional pet care services, making sure that we fit into your lifestyle while meeting your specific requests. Each family is distinctive, with their own needs, and we want you to feel that way. We are listening to your individual instructions and providing exceptional care, with perks! We will bring in your newspaper and mail while you are away. We offer a lights on/off service to k

eep your routines as seamless as possible, helping to provide an extra layer of security. At Rub my Belly you can leave your pets in the most comfortable place they can be-in their own home! We offer peace of mind to our clients by knowing that your loved ones are getting the very best care available. We are not a large organization, we are small-scale and intend to stay that way. Offering customized care on a very personal level, we offer services within our local community. We are recommended on a word-of-mouth referral basis, so our current clients bring us new clients! We have a positive attitude and love all our animal friends, and our human friends, too! We operate in a timely, dependable manner, and look forward to working with you!

Getcha one of these new plates for your vehicle by fellow artist BlackCatTips - The Art of Kyle Brooks The Georgia Pet F...
06/07/2024

Getcha one of these new plates for your vehicle by fellow artist BlackCatTips - The Art of Kyle Brooks The Georgia Pet Foundation and Fix Georgia Pets will send the money raised from the license plates directly to shelters around the state of GA. When you see one on the roads post a photo and use this tag

Thankful for these sweet babies!!
11/24/2023

Thankful for these sweet babies!!

11/07/2023

What a great way to spend the day!!

Getcha some bird learnin’!
11/04/2023

Getcha some bird learnin’!

Join Orion Magazine and the National Audubon Society on November 8th to celebrate Orion's latest anthology, Spark Birds. This special launch event will feature authors Elizabeth Kolbert and Emily Raboteau.

What an amazing story & rest in peace, Dirt.
05/27/2023

What an amazing story & rest in peace, Dirt.

It is with a very heavy heart that we report Dirt, our Boss Shop Cat, passed away yesterday. He was 15 years old, and beloved by everyone here at the railroad and around the world.

Here’s Dirt’s story. In the spring of 2008, a little kitten of orange and white fur was found in the engine house by himself. The mother and any other kittens were long gone. The crew at the time would sit for hours each day with cans of tuna and soft cat food, to get the little fur ball to trust them.

When he finally came around to trusting them, Al, the railroad’s Master Mechanic, took him to the vet for a checkup, shots, and eventually he was neutered. It was live and let live. The shop guys did their thing, and the little kitten did his thing. The warmest place in the shop is in the cab of a coal-fired steam locomotive. There is coal dust everywhere. Over time, our little ball of fur started picking up some of the black coal dust, and he was named Dirtbag. As our visitors started discovering the shop’s cat, it was decided to shorten his name to Dirt.

The engine house and machine shop are very dirty, noisy environments. In addition to the locomotives and railroad cars being moved in and out. Repair work goes on all the time. Dirt got very wise, very fast, quickly figuring out where not to be when locomotives and cars were moving, or work was being performed.

He grew into a large rough-and-tough tom cat that ruled the shop and surrounding neighborhood. We saw him playing fetch with gophers and bats. Don't ask us how he got them, he just did. He hated being cleaned up, but loved being a railroader. It was not uncommon to find him rolling around in the dust outside the shop.

The shop knew he was special, and did what they could to protect him. When Angie, our superintendent, went to work in the mechanical department she became one of his caretakers. She became his nemesis, since she took him for his vet visits. She cleaned him as much as she could, which Dirt did NOT like at all. To make amends, she would sneak him turkey dinners on the holidays.

Mike Calchera, our grizzled track guy, got to scratch Dirt’s ears and would make sure he had clean warm beds, it was Al who was his favorite. Al was our master mechanic at the time, had a soft spot for Dirt. Dirt could do no wrong and was given the run of the shop and the engine house.

The arrangement of Dirt doing his thing, while the shop guys did theirs, would have stayed that way, had it not been for the keen eye of photographer extraordinaire, Steve Crise. It was during the 2018 winter photo shoot; Steve was walking through the machine shop. He happened to notice Dirt, sitting regally, in front of locomotive 40. He laid down on the machine shop floor with his camera, and grabbed the shot with Dirt posing the whole time.
It was a great photo, but there are thousands of great photos out there. What Dirt needed was a publicist, enter Eric Mencis, who was our Guest Services Manager at the time. Eric posted Steve’s photo on our page and the rest, they say, is history!

Who knew that a semi-feral cat, living at a National Historic Landmark Railroad, in the middle of the “Big Empty” of Nevada, would become so famous? We sure didn’t, but boy howdy did Dirt become famous! Google “Dirt the Nevada Northern Cat,” and stories, videos and articles pop up. Dirt has been featured in the Washington Post, Trains Magazine, and newspapers in Europe, not to mention the thousands of individual posts of our visitors that got to take his picture.

All this publicity brought people to Ely to see him, many traveling hundreds, if not thousands of miles. This stunned the staff and volunteers. After all, Dirt was just Dirt, right? Nope! Dirt was a media and social media sensation, and Dirt knew it!

As part of the experience at the Nevada Northern Railway, we offer scheduled guided tours of the machine shop and engine house. Dirt knew the schedule. He would hide away all morning long, but let the 2:30 pm tour come into the machine shop, and Dirt was there to greet them. When the tour was over, Dirt would wander off to one of his many hidey-holes until the next tour.

Dirt has fans that love him from all over the world. But we few at the Nevada Northern Railway Museum are the lucky ones. We got to love him in person. As he aged, we found a vet that loved him as much as we did. Dirt also received more care takers including Jasmine, who would be his last. He never missed a meal, or a head scratch. As he aged and slowed down, he learned to love watching shows on our phones while he was sitting in our laps. After the show, he would leave streaks of dirt on the pants of his visitors, or drool on their boots.

Dirt was one-of-kind. He was the Boss Shop Cat at the Nevada Northern Railway. Con, our Trainmaster, selected a spot on the grounds in between the Depot, and the Freight Depot in the shade of a pine to serve as his final resting place. His burial site is opposite where all our excursion trains’ locomotives sit prior to departure, and it gives a view of the yard, that in addition to the shop, was Dirt’s domain.

But be forewarned, if you’re visiting the Nevada Northern Railway Museum and you’re admiring one of our steam locomotives just prior to departure, don’t be surprised, if, out of the corner of your eye, you see a lanky old guy, holding an orange and gray cat, looking over the locomotive. The old guy will be cursing a blue streak at the crew, while the cat just looks on knowingly. If you turn to confront them, they will have disappeared. But don’t fret, that was just Al and Dirt checking out the locomotive, making sure that everything is running smoothly. After all, they don’t call us the Ghost Train of Old Ely for nothing.

We are all saddened with the passing of Dirt. He will be missed. The machine shop and engine house won’t feel the same without him. His last days were spent with the crew that loved him best. Gathering around, our crew laid him to rest while a Nevada snowstorm blew through. They shared their memories and thanked him for his service. Knowing that they were laying to rest one of their own, a part of the Nevada Northern Railway family. They will all tell you, this was one of the hardest things they have done here.

To commemorate Dirt, we will be having two life size bronzes cast of Dirt. One will serve as his gravestone, the other will be placed in the machine shop, so Dirt can continue watching over the shop. As details become available on the bronzes, we’ll keep you posted.

And don’t forget, Dirt was teaching his protégé DJ, Dirt Junior, the ins and outs of being the Boss Shop Cat. We knew this day was coming, DJ now has big paws to fill.

We will be posting stories on Dirt, and his time at the railroad in the coming days and weeks. Please feel free to post your stories in the comments for all to read.

Sincerely,
The Nevada Northern Railway Crew

Mark, Joan, Angie, Charish, John Henry, Lennox, Josh, Nick, Carlos, Mike Hughes, Con, Mike Hejny, Kurt, Gary, Ron, Bill, Kelvin, Kemper, Ellie, Jasmine, Kat, Jim, Roger, Will, Brian, Zech, Derek, and Michael Green.

So much love to you all!!!
02/15/2023

So much love to you all!!!

Starting out the year with these amazing creatures!
01/01/2023

Starting out the year with these amazing creatures!

12/26/2022

FYI alert!!

Holiday Happiness!!
12/24/2022

Holiday Happiness!!

Edit:  Biscuit has found a great forever home!! Are you (or anyone you know) looking for a great cat to add to your fami...
11/14/2022

Edit: Biscuit has found a great forever home!!
Are you (or anyone you know) looking for a great cat to add to your family? This guy is awesome & ready for a forever home!

Nougat!!!
10/21/2022

Nougat!!!

This weekend’s furry friends! Farm Life!!
10/08/2022

This weekend’s furry friends! Farm Life!!

My new pal “Cactus Pete”! He’s a rootin’ tootin’ sweet baby boy!!
09/21/2022

My new pal “Cactus Pete”!
He’s a rootin’ tootin’ sweet baby boy!!

07/25/2022
Goof tips for kerping your furry crew safe!
07/04/2022

Goof tips for kerping your furry crew safe!

Look at this amazing creature that was in my yard today!!
04/06/2022

Look at this amazing creature that was in my yard today!!

01/29/2022

This.

Sophisicated Tuxedo Kitties were in abundance this holiday season!! 😎
01/01/2022

Sophisicated Tuxedo Kitties were in abundance this holiday season!! 😎

Update! This amazing girl is now part of a loving home. She was so lucky to be helped by some kind folks & now has a for...
12/26/2021

Update! This amazing girl is now part of a loving home. She was so lucky to be helped by some kind folks & now has a forever home!
Hi everyone, this dog was found on Wednesday, 12/22, on East College Avenue in Avondale/Decatur. She didn't have a collar (the harness here is ours), no chip, but she is very well socialized and clearly trained. She looks to be some kind of Shepherd mix, around 1-2 years of age. Does anyone recognize her? Please share with your social networks if you are in the Avondale or Decatur areas. Lets get this baby home!! Thanks!!!!

Thankful for my furry friends that I get to care for over this holiday!
11/25/2021

Thankful for my furry friends that I get to care for over this holiday!

Did you know this???
11/23/2021

Did you know this???

This little guy is such a comedian! Look at that serious side eye in photo  #3!!
10/15/2021

This little guy is such a comedian!
Look at that serious side eye in photo #3!!

Please be thoughtful.
09/28/2021

Please be thoughtful.

UPDATE-owner found! Her name is Violet & she is now safe at home!!***************Help! Is this your dog? Found running l...
09/07/2021

UPDATE-owner found! Her name is Violet & she is now safe at home!!
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Help! Is this your dog? Found running loose in Pine Lake/Stone Mountain area. PM with any info, please!
Black Lab, Female, Collar-NO TAGS!

Walkin’ Buddy!
08/14/2021

Walkin’ Buddy!

This weekend is filled with fur & feathers & FUN!!
07/30/2021

This weekend is filled with fur & feathers & FUN!!

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