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             ...the goddess of love

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             ...the goddess of love

I am a female Siberian tiger, one of the most endangered species on earth. Since infancy I have lived  with Bill Frazer and his family, never caged or drugged, and still share his bed every night! Call 416 573-6915, or e-mail  QADESH to have Bill bring me in my Limousine to visit!

PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO EXPLORE ALL OF MY SITE, especially the 'Testimonials' from  day-cares, schools, wedding receptions, fundraisers, corporate events, hotels, veterinarians, SPCA and other government officials and the 'Biographies' of myself & Bill (the Tigerman).

We wish to extend our heartfelt appreciation to ATI for their continuing support of Qadesh's efforts to save tigers in the wild and improve conditions for those living in captivity.

Comments & Shots From Recent Appearances:

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Mississauga Mayor Hazel McCallion with Qadesh this Easter:

Toronto Mayor David Miller with Qadesh at the Jewel Heart Ball last fall:

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Brampton's Mayor with Qadesh and Bill at Thunder Run 2003

THUNDER RUN 2003

 

THUNDER RUN 2002

"Bill: I would like to take this opportunity to tell you the response to your visit with Qadesh at the Thunder Run last year, and the year before. The Easter Seals Kids still talk about the big pussycat, and Qadesh put a glimmer in each and every child's eye. For myself, you were professional and courteous and you obviously hold much love for Qadesh. Your concern for her well being was also very touching and I thank you and Qadesh for making this event very special."

Staff/Sgt. Paul Chisholm, Peel Regional Police, Chair, Easter Seals Thunder Run Thunder Run 2002.JPG (77040 bytes)

THUNDER RUN 2001

"At great expense and time to yourself you attended our function with your wonderful tiger Qadesh and delighted the crowds from opening ceremonies to free pictures with Qadesh for every Easter Seals kid present. The feedback from the parents is that Qadesh was an overwhelming success... I look forward to having you attend next year..." 

D/Sgt Paul Chisholm, PEEL REGIONAL POLICE

From a letter written by Marco Romero, founder, The TIGER FOUNDATION:

"I have met Bill and Qadesh on two occasions, and while we didn't normally sanction keeping tigers as pets, I believe that Bill and Qadesh are a very special and rare case, with whom we have forged a relationship.
"I believe that Bill really loves Qadesh and looks after her better than most zoos can. She lives in a human world, but she serves as an ambassador for her species; one that can help deliver powerful educational messages, not just about tigers but about nature. She is one very powerful symbol of nature and it is impossible to be in her presence and not to be affected by her. I continue to hope that she will inspire people to help wild tigers, who are teetering on the brink of extinction.
"I wish you well with her and your event, and hope to see her fundraising potential finally realized for the benefit of her wild cousins.
Regards,
Marco Romero
The Tiger Foundation

And this wonderful letter we just received from Lawrence Pinsky, 

founder, TIGER WATCH CANADA:
"Dear Bill,
I wanted to express my sincere gratitude for the privilege of meeting with
you and Qadesh while I was recently in the Toronto area. After several
attempts to connect, I am so happy we were finally able to do it. I very
much enjoyed discussing Qadesh's history and issues around tiger
conservation.
We should all have the care and affection that Qadesh has in her daily
life; in many ways she is a truly pampered cat and very lucky to have you
as her special guardian.
I greatly admire both your dedication to her and the obvious love and
affection that she returns and shares with others.
Words can not begin to express the incredible experience of being in the
presence of this magnificent creature and feeling very safe and somehow in
tune with the vital animal nature that we all share.
Qadesh is a wonderful ambassador for tigers everywhere and, of course,
they do need all the help they can get if there remains any chance of
surviving in the wild.
I wish Qadesh and you many more healthy years and hope we get a chance to
cross paths again.
If there's any help I can offer in any way, please don't hesitate to ask
and I'll do my very best to respond.
With lots of love and good wishes,
Lawrence Pinsky
TIGER WATCH CANADA

Just think of how this one kitty has made literally tens of thousands of peoples dreams come true - dreams they never really thought qadesh stare.JPG (114129 bytes) they had any chance whatsoever of ever experiencing, no matter how long they might live...pose with qadesh.JPG (117587 bytes); and here's Qadesh rolling qadesh.JPG (149095 bytes), obviously extremely 'stressed out' by the whole experience! :-)

WGeorginaAdvocate01.JPG (56124 bytes) Georgina Advocate coverage of Qadesh's Fund Raising at their Art Gallery in late August GeorginaAdvocate02.JPG (63355 bytes)

From recent school visits:

"Mr. Frazer,

"I'd like to thank you again for the wonderful experience that your visit with Qadesh provided for our students at Gibson School in June of this year (2002).

"It was a special opportunity for the children to have close contact with Qadesh and to learn important messages about endangered species and environmental responsibilities. Every child in the two classes involved was able to "snuggle" with Qadesh. The staff and students felt comfortable at all times due to Qadesh's gentle manner and to your skills. It is obvious that Qadesh has spent her life in a caring environment with responsible and knowledgeable attention. I have attached a photo taken during the visit.

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Mark Siltamaki (teacher, Gibson School)

stubbington.JPG (85312 bytes) One of the JKs at Limehouse Elementary that got to meet Qadesh.... after Principal Ruddock welcomed Qadesh's arrival aperfectshot.JPG (51649 bytes) ...by limousine, of course!

Check out these front page newspaper stories about Qadesh's visits to Gateway Elementary School Gateway School Newspaper 1.JPG (128454 bytes)

to Carlton Heights in Ottawa Carlton Heights School.jpg (199887 bytes) or this one of her visiting Crescent Glen Elementary School in Toronto Qadesh7.JPG (126758 bytes)

And this is what it's like to meet Qadesh - on your sofa! qs13.jpg (98580 bytes) qs12.jpg (96950 bytes) qs11.jpg (98934 bytes) or JacquiWarren.jpg (11016 bytes) (Click On To Enlarge)

Or at your Wedding: Yes, she is my best friend... Bill-Qadesh.jpg (71763 bytes)

"She is the most gentle and loving domestic animal I have ever met in my life.~ please do not deny yourself this rare and touching experience." Y. Silver, Events Dir., Generation Promotions

"Qadesh is as gentle and content as any house cat. ~ Qadesh was definitely an enhancement to the show and I would not hesitate to have her back at the Toronto Congress Centre." Ed Paradowski, Event Logistics Manager, Shows

" I have confidence in Mr. Frazer’s ability to control his animals; I only wish that all other captive animals, both exotic and domestic, could receive the same amount of care and respect as that lavished on his animals."    Dr. Kay G Mehren, B.V.Sc., D.V.M.HEAD VET for METRO TORONTO ZOOScientific Advisory Board, Zoocheck Canada

"Within 10 minutes of the arrival of Qadesh, you saw the euphoria and amazement that hit our entire company. That state of wonder, amazement and awe were unprecedented." Steve Hyatt

"Our clientele is a cross mix between Senior Corporate and Government officials which for the most part became accustomed to "Qadesh"  and made it a daily ritual to meet up with her in the mornings." Patrick A. Regina, General Manager, MONTECASSINO PLACE SUITES HOTEL

"That Council approve an exemption to the City of Waterloo Animal Control By-Law No. 92-69 to the Optimist Club of Westvale-Waterloo and Bill Frazer to exhibit the Siberian tiger "Qadesh" on May 16, 1998 between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. at Westwind Neighbourhood Park adjacent to Westvale Public School."  L. J. Ayers, City Clerk, City of Waterloo

"Our students thought that the presentation was extremely well-done, and many positive comments were made afterwards by our teachers who were present. Both students and staff also had the chance to touch and pet Qadesh -- they found this huge animal to be very gentle and affectionate."

Mitch Forster, Principal, Lethbridge Collegiate Institute

"From her arrival by limousine to her gentle but commanding presence on the stage, Qadesh dispelled many misconceptions and made a lasting impression on everyone in attendance."

Sandra Longo, Shaw Cablesystems, G.P.

"You offer such a unique method to deliver your message of concern for tigers in the wild. What better way than to provide a personal experience with such an animal?" Toni C. Zobell, Harbour House School Teacher

"All of our children will remember meeting Qadesh for the rest of their lives. I think it may even inspire one or more of our young ones to actively work to help better the world's understanding of these precious animals." Mitch Azaria, Good Earth Productions

"I HAVE HAD 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN ANIMAL WELFARE. I FEEL THAT QADESH IS BEING CARED FOR BETTER THAN MOST DOMESTIC PETS." BOB MARINEAU, ANIMAL CONTROL SUPERVISOR, CITY OF NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C.

"This is an outstanding opportunity for our students and we hope that Qadesh will continue to be a part of the classroom experience." Michael Collins, DEAN, Animation Arts, Sheridan College

"She is gentler than many of the cats coming into my clinic and poses less of a risk to myself and my staff. As a veterinarian who devotes her life to the well-being of animals, especially cats, I urge you to support their efforts." Dr. Margaret Nixon D.V.M

Finally! The print so many have been clamoring for!

(Without the Watermark, of course!)

"Hiding In Plain Sight" By World-Renowned Wild-Life Artist Bruce Lawes!

12" x 15", On finest Art Paper, Signed, for $40 each;

Or 17"x 22" On Canvas, Flat at $65, 

Or As Shown Beautifully Double-Framed, 24"x28" overall,

Only $195 

($15 S&H, & applicable taxes - Shipped by Express Post, fully Insured)

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and order a bunch (great Xmas Gifts!) of these 20"x28" posters for only $15 each:

(The "Qadesh.Com" Watermark is printed on the bottom of the Production Poster)

3&1/2"  Embroidered Crests

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This page was last updated on 14 May 2004

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