Thursday, December 27, 2018

Eight New Arrivals!

The run on adoptions right before Christmas was great!  And, the best was saved for last...Olivia went home the Sunday before Christmas!  Finally!  Staff went to the store and gave the cages a good cleaning and a list of new arrivals was prepared.  Eight amazing cats arrived today.  Here they are....

Snowflake came into the Shelter in mid June as a stray kitten.  She is now about seven months old.  She did spend some time in a foster home with her litter mates and a couple of kids.  There was a dog in the house however she did not interact with him.
Snowflake
Mason is going to make someone the best companion ever!!  This two year old super guy came into the Shelter in late September.  His original older could not take care of him and gave him to a family member.  That family member was not in a position to care for Mason so brought him to the Shelter.  He is super friendly and will acclimate to a household with cats, kids and dogs.
Mason
Littermates Sven and Gerda came into the Shelter in early August along with two other littermates.  As is often the case - the littermates that are not black are chosen first.  It happens all the time.  It would be nice to see these two go home together however it is not necessary.  These two friendly cats are about seven months old.

Sven
Gerda
Pearl came into the Shelter in late October and is about ten months old. She was living in an outside colony of cats and fortunately her caretaker recognized her as great candidate for a house cat!  She will make a nice little friend for someone.
Pearl
Thackery and Max were brought to the Shelter in late October.  Both are about six months.  Someone in the neighborhood was actually threatening to harm these two and two others if they were left to roam.  All four were brought to the Shelter.
Max

Thackery

Jack looks a mess but he is actually a survivor!  He is the only one who made it through a bout of feline distemper.  The rest of his mates did not make it...neither did mom.  His eye looks damaged but is ok.  He appears wobbly but he is a really a feisty little fella! He is just under six months old and will acclimate to any environment.
Jack
So there you have it...the new crew! Cleanings are back to normal.  The 2019 calendar has been updated.  Please take a look and let me know if I need to change anything.  Help is still needed every other Saturday morning and every Sunday morning.  Most Saturdays Judy M is covering the adoption table.  Sunday adoption tables almost always need coverage.

As we close 2018 I would like to say a HUGE heartfelt thank you to each and every one of you guys that help with this program.  I repeatedly tell you how important this Adoption Center is to the Shelter.  We need to place six cats for every dog which is quite a challenge.  This outlet helps us keep our head above water!  Remember the Starfish Story and keep making a difference one by one!

 

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Great News For Milo & Phoebe

Milo and Phoebe were adopted together and left on Friday from the Shelter.  They are gaining two feline siblings - ages 13 and 14 - and are living with an older couple.  We could not be happier how this worked out for them!

Moonlight was brought to the Shelter yesterday.  She is a three year old Siamese mix.  She was left on the sidewalk in front of the Shelter in a pink carrier.  She had severe skin issues...probably allergies - and was thin and hungry.  She looked terrible.  She does NOT like other cats!  She loves humans and loves attention but will NOT share space with another cat.  Make sure you do not let her out of her cage while the others are out and about.

Moonlight 
Barb Allison is again organizing the float for the West Cape May Christmas Parade.  If you would like to join her the parade is Saturday, December, 1.  The theme this year is "Frosty Paws."  Put a colorful scarf on your dog, wear white and have on a colorful hat and scarf and you are done! The float will have a large blowup snowman on it. Quite simple this year! Let Barb know if you are interested.

Please take a look at the calendar and let me know if you can cover any of the open dates.  Sunday mornings, Sunday adoption tables and every other Saturday morning continue to need coverage.  Thank you!

Thursday, November 01, 2018

Adoption and Arrivals!

Thank you all for holding down the fort while I was away. I had a very nice trip! I was so pleased to see a feeding station for outside cats at the resort I went to in Jamaica!  Here is a picture of it.  All the cats at the resort were spayed/neutered, vaccinated and ear tipped.  The cat pictured looks just like my outside cat who has lived in my yard for 14 years.  In about the last last two years he started coming inside.  I call him the guy below Jamaican Sandy! Look at the size of his ear tip!
Jamaican Sandy

Truffles was brought back to the Shelter shortly after she arrived at PetSmart.  Somehow she injured one of her rear legs.  She was seen by the vet who advised she has a luxating patella and may require surgery.  Poor little girl!  We are monitoring her to see if she shows improvement without surgery.  If not we will see that she gets the procedure done.

Tokyo left last night with a nice young couple.  She also gained a feline brother named Whiskey.  Her name has been changed to Cocktail. She is going to have a nice life!

The two new cats that arrived yesterday were both adopted from the Shelter a couple of years ago by a couple who also have a third cat and a dog - a Labrador.  Milo - who we originally named Skittles - came into the Shelter as a stray in November of 2014 and was adopted by this couple in February of 2015.  Phoebe came into the Shelter in February of 2015 after having just given birth to a litter of seven kittens.  She was adopted by them in February of 2016.  Well...it seems the couple parted ways.  The man in the relationship bought Milo and Phoebe back saying it was too much for just him to handle.  Both are good with other cats and got along fine with the dog.  Milo is about four years old and Phoebe is about seven years old.  Both are nice cats and will make good companions.  They were put together in the big cage.  Although it would be wonderful if they went home together it is not totally necessary.
Handsome Milo



Fabulous Phoebe
Since Deb & Warren have headed off to warmer climates we will again need Sunday mornings covered.  They will be back for a few weeks around the Christmas holidays and will jump in for three weeks. Below are the dates that need coverage.  Let me know if you are available to cover any of them.

Saturdays, November 3, 17: AM Cleaning
Saturday, November 24: Adoption Table

Sundays, November 4, 11, 18, 25: AM Cleaning 
Sundays, November 4, 11, 18:  Adoption Table 

Wednesday, November 21: Adoption Table

Fridays, November 9, 23, 30: AM Cleaning


Friday, October 19, 2018

Summer Wrap Up!

We are sad to see Jim and Eileen go back out west!  They were a huge help to the program!!  Safe travels, guys, and we will see you in the Spring.  Have a great winter!

Adoptions have been going well for the last few months - especially September. Here is a list by month...how many do you remember?


July: Little Fuzz, Vera, Durante, Waffles, Bacon, Eggs, Sundi,

August: Maizy, Matilda, Pitter, Patter, Pandora, Puma. Rusty, Max

September:  Isabella, Olivia, Madison, Todd, Polar, Robin, Gibson, Cookie Dough, Sweetie, Dahlia, Glee, Geneva, Mickey

October (so far): Simba, Dot, Commando, Figs

The following cats are at PetSmart right now:
Lionel and Lynette - siblings that would love to go home together.  They are definitely a two for one deal.  They came into the shelter as strays in early August so are just under six months now.  You have to love that pink nose on Lisette!

Lionel

Lisette

Olivia - she was adopted in late August and was doing very well in her new home.  Unfortunately the owner discovered his son was highly allergic to cats and had to bring her back after only five days.  It really is too bad as she adjusted well to a dog and three kids in the house.  The adopter described her as lovable and playful.
Olivia
LadyBug and Emmett are litter mates and would love to go home together!  They were both in a foster home with cats, kids and dogs.  They, too, are a two-for-one deal!
Emmett

Lady Bug

Truffles is a cute young man that came into the shelter late August.  He is just about four months old.  He is an energetic little fella that will acclimate to almost any home!Look at that little paw up in the air! He looks ready for action!
Truffles
Tokyo came into the shelter at about eight months old in mid-August.  She was flea infested and hungry for food and love!  She will make someone very happy one day! 
Tokyo
The Great Gatsby is a wonderful orange tiger cat about seven months old.  He was picked up in a location where an owner has permitted way too many cats to go unfixed!  He will do fine in a home with other cats, dogs and kids.
Gatsby
One other cat remains at the store but not for long - Tux!  He is getting picked up today (Friday) and is our featured adoption to the right. It is Jim & Eileen's last bit of volunteer work for us!  Today is their last day in Cape May County and they made themselves available to send Tux home to a very anxious family.  He will live with two little old dogs - a Pug and a Yorki, a young couple, a senior, and a five year old.  Lots of attention will come his way!

By the way -  I just realized this is the first time in a long, long time that more than eight cats have been at the store.

I will list the dates where help is needed in November during the last week of October.  Please click on the calendar to the right and let me know if you can cover any dates that are avilable.  For October help is needed on the following dates:

Saturday, October 20: AM Cleaning
Sunday, October 21, Adoption Table
Friday, October 26, AM Cleaning
Saturday, October 27, AM Cleaning
Sunday, October 28, Adoption Table





Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Bacon and Eggs Go Home Together! Sundi Gets A Home, Too!

On Saturday three of the cats went home.  I did not even get a chance to introduce Bacon and Eggs and they are gone! Sundi went home as well.  Bacon and Eggs went together to a home where they will share the love and affection of an older couple and no other animals.  The couple recently lost their cat of 17 years that was strictly inside and an outside girl they had fed for eight years.  They had built a little house outside for that cat on their porch that was even heated.  Bacon and Eggs are going to have a nice life in this cat friendly house!

Sundi was adopted by a young single man who was looking for companionship.  He chose the right cat! These two will become good buddies!

Three cats arrived at the store yesterday - Matilda, Maizy and Max. 

Matilda and Maizy are litter mates that came to the Shelter in early June at about 6/7 weeks old.    They are about 13/14 weeks old at this point. They spent a couple of weeks in a foster home with dogs, other cats and kittens and even a ferret.  They will be a tad shy at first so go slowly with them as they acclimate to the store.
Matilda and Maizy
Max is an older cat that was surrendered in mid-July by a woman who said she was moving across the country and could not take.  Although she said she owned him for nine years he appears younger than that - more like about five years old.  The owner claims he was good with other cats and with dogs - not sure about kids.  He is a nice cat and deserves a second chance!
Max  
A big sigh of relief...welcome home Barb and Larissa!!  Below are the dates in the next two weeks that need coverage - and yes, it is August already!

Saturday, August 4: Adoption Table
Sunday, August 5: AM Cleaning & Adoption Table
Friday, August 10: AM Cleaning
Saturday, August 11: AM Cleaning & Adoption Table
Sunday, August 12: AM Cleaning & Adoption Table



Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Wild and Wily Waffles!

Waffles arrived at the store yesterday.  He is a rough and tumble little guy that just loves to play!  He would do best in a home with kids and even a dog to keep him occupied!  He was born in a local self storage facility and arrived at the Shelter in early June at about six weeks old.  The rest of the litter is at the Shelter altered and ready for adoption.  They are all nice kittens!
Waffles
Below are the dates that still need coverage this month.  Let me know if you are available:
Wednesday, July 18: Adoption Table
Thursday, July 19: AM Cleaning
Sunday, July 22: AM Cleaning and Adoption Table
Wednesday, July 25: Adoption Table
Thursday, July 26: AM Cleaning
Sunday, July 29: AM Cleaning and Adoption Table
Monday, July 30: AM and PM Cleaning

Judy M is back on the Adoption Table this week - yay!!! Larissa and Barb will be back on the schedule the beginning of August. 

Friday, July 13, 2018

Let's Catch Up!

Swirls was adopted by a former Shelter employee and will have a nice life living with two girls and mom.  Stony was adopted by the person who originally adopted Little Fuzz.  Little Fuzz was brought back after two days as apparently the adopter's son had an allergic reaction to her long hair.  We have since transferred Little Fuzz to Animal Adoption Center in Lindenwold.

Sundi, Nashville and Durante have joined Robin and Frisky.

Durante is about a year and half old and was left behind when his owner was moved to assisted living and the house put up for sale. He is a little shy but will come around quickly with attention. He is a great boy!  He loves other cats!
Durante
Sundi is a pretty black female about four years old.  Sadly her owner passed away and she was brought to the Shelter by a family member along with three other cats.  She is a very social cat that will do just fine in a multiple cat household. She will make a lovely companion for someone!
Sundi
Nashville is an older boy that was living in an abandoned building with several other cats.  He is about eight years old and came in with an ear tip so someone at some point took care of him.  He is a cutie and we know will do well with other cats.  He came from the same house as Mufasa and Spencer - cats you may remember. He is a great tom cat and would prefer to be the only male around!
Nashville
Adoptions have been slow both at the Shelter and at Petsmart which we suspect is due to the Fourth of July holiday.  Hopefully things will pick up soon.  In the mean time we are being inundated with kittens.  To date we have 90 kittens in foster homes.  We continue to work with other Shelters to move as many out as possible.

There are several additional dates that need to be filled this month due to vacations.  Please let me know if you are available to cover and of them.

Saturday Adoption Table: July 14, 21 & 28
Sunday Adoption table: July 15, 22 & 29
Wednesday Adoption Table: July 18, 21

Saturday, July 15:  AM Cleaning
Monday, July 16:  AM & PM Cleaning
Thursday, July 19: AM Cleaning
Sunday, July 22: AM Cleaning
Thursday, July 26: AM Cleaning
Friday, July 27: AM Cleaniing
Saturday, July 28: AM Cleaning
Sunday, July 29: AM Cleaning
Monday, July 30: AM & PM Cleaning



Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Latest Adoptions

Misty and Boots left on Saturday to two different homes.  Misty is now living with a thirteen year old cat in a multi-generation household of five adults where she will receive a lot of attention!  Boots finally has gone to her forever home - where she will be the only cat living with a dad and his daughter.  They had adopted a cat named Emmy from us a couple of years ago that developed health problems and passed away within a year.  They were both so very nice and took such good care of Emmy. We know first hand Boots landed with a great family.

Three cats were brought down to the store last Friday...Swirls, Friskie and Little Fuzz. All three are fine with other cats and will acclimate easily to most environments.

Swirls is a young adult male that was found in the Cape May County Park actually wearing a leash and collar!  No one ever came looking for him.  He is micro chipped however the phone number listed with the chip is out of service.  Do not be alarmed by lumps you may feel on his sides.  Our vet has assured us the lumps are not hernias nor anything to be concerned about.  We did bring Swirls back to the Shelter today since it was reported he was having difficulty urinating. We are going to keep an eye on him for a day or two and decide if he can go back or if he has a urinary infection.
Swirls

Little Fuzz is a two year old female that was part of an inside/outside group of cats belonging to the landlord of a rental property.  The tenants who had accepted the cats moved and the new tenants are  not so cat friendly.  The landlord took Little Fuzz and her brother Big Fuzz home for the winter months but would no longer keep them. Big Fuzz has been adopted. Little Fuzz is friendly and will make someone a nice pet!
Little Fuzz
Friskie has a history we will never know.  She first came into the Shelter in July of 2009.  She was only three months old and part of a managed colony.  She was socialized at the time and we felt it best to find her a home rather than return her to the colony.  She was subsequently transferred to a local rescue.  Prior to transfer a microchip was implanted.  On May 21st of this year we received a call from the Atlantic County Shelter that a cat with a microchip originating from our Shelter had been picked up by Animal Control and was in their shelter.  We picked up Friskie.  A check of our records revealed the transfer - however that rescue no longer had adoption records and the chip had never been registered by the adopter. Nine years later Friskie is back where she started from.
Friskie
Please take a look at the calendar as a couple of unforeseen circumstances have led to two regular spots being available for the remainder of the summer.  Saturday Adoption Tables will need coverage as well as Sunday mornings.  Judy M and Deb & Warren will let me know as soon as they are able to return.  Cathy Tc will no longer be able to do every other Friday morning.  (Thank you for your help over the years, Cathy!!)  If you have any friends or family interested in joining us let me know!

Gentle reminder...please make sure to email the shelter (animal.shelter@cmcsheriff.net AND cc me daviesdunhour@comcast.net) on any observed health issues with the cats or logistical problems or anything.  If you call the Shelter please email the information as well when you get the first opportunity.  It really helps us to maintain communication and make sure that nothing falls through the cracks or gets lost in a message that may be repeated several times. 

As far as June scheduling needs...see below:

Sunday, June 17: Adoption Table
Wednesday, June 20: AM Cleaning AND Adoption Table
Friday, June 22: AM Cleaning
Sunday, June 24: AM Cleaning AND Adoption Table
Saturday, June 30: Adoption Table

As always - thank you all VERY much for your help! 

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Here's the Latest!

Hannah left over a week ago and will be the only pet in the house.  She will be getting a ton of attention!  Delaney and Dylan left the same date to a household with a bunch of young adults and two kittens. We have been worried about these two as they were a tad nervous and scared.  Two days after arriving at their home Delaney was afraid and would not come out from under a bed. Just today the adopter stated she is doing much better and both are slowly acclimating to the group and have their favorite humans.

Robin, Ziggy and Misty arrived at the store on Saturday. 

Misty is a young blue cream calico about a year and half old.  She is so pretty!  She was picked up by animal control along with her seven kittens from a woman who could not care for her and the litter.    Five of the kittens went to Animal Outreach and the other two have been placed in foster homes pending adoption.  Misty is sweet and will make a good companion for someone!  She loves to snuggle and is very friendly.
Misty
Robin and her littermate Christopher came into the Shelter in November of last year at about three months old.  They were born outside and were nervous and afraid when they arrived.  The two were adopted together late in December.  Sadly the adopter brought both back to the Shelter in early March stating they "were not warming up as expected."  Christopher was transferred to the Animal Adoption Center in Lindenwold and Robin is now at PetSmart.  Do not be concerned if you hear a snotty sound coming from Robin. It appears to be a chronic condition.  She underwent a nasal flush and the vet checked out the nasal passages - no polyps or obstructions were visible.  A bacteria analysis was unremarkable.  Robin is friendly, likes other cats and did fine with a small dog while in foster care.
Robin
Ziggy had two applications on him in no time.  Of course being a long haired male with two different colored eyes this is not a surprise.  We know how that goes!  He is about six months old and came in as a stray at the beginning of this month.  Many of you will probably never get a chance to meet this guy.
Ziggy
Below is a list of days that need to be filled in the next two weeks.  Deb and Warren are away so help is needed on a couple of  Sunday mornings.  Let me know if you are available to cover any of them.

Sunday, May 27: AM Cleaning and Adoption Table
Wednesday, May 30:  Adoption Table (PM)
Saturday, June 2: AM Cleaning 
Sunday, June 3: AM Cleaning and Adoption Table.

If you do the Adoption Table please make sure that people read and understand the last page of the application that indicates how long the process takes and the required paperwork.  We are changing that form so that is very clear to the applicant.  Some of the older forms are still at the store.  New forms will be sent down soon. I understand completely that people are anxious for the adoption to be approved and pick up arranged however due diligence still needs to be done. 

If someone is interested in adopting a kitten let them know we have litters coming in every day. We typically do not put kittens into fosters-pending-adoption until after their first shots which is about eight weeks.   Just have interested people call the Shelter or stop in to discuss with the staff  our policy on adopting kittens.

The Animal Alliance of Cape May County and the Shelter are still partnering to provide FREE spay/neuter for cats belonging to Cape May County residents.  This includes community cats, outside cats, TNR cats, owned cats, any cats - no matter what you call them!! Please pass that information on!!  Interested people can call the Shelter at 465-8923 or call the AACMC at 465-6388. 

Tuesday, May 01, 2018

May Brings Four Cats!

Here they are - four new arrivals! Dylan, Hannah, Delaney and Nala.  Gentle reminder...please go slowly with the new guys as they become accustomed to their new environment.  The most stressful time for a cat is when they change environment.  Move slowly and talk quietly and do not force them to come out or to interact with other the cats.  Let them move along at their own pace.

We transferred Flower to the Animal Adoption Center in Lindenwald.  She is fabulous and has been overlooked for way too long.  She will do well with the change in circumstances and most likely get a home quickly.

Dylan and Delaney are litter mates about seven months old.  They came from a situation in Beesley's Point where there was several unfixed cats.  They will be a tad shy and nervous at first but will be fine. Delaney is the least shy of the two. They were fostered for a while with one of our staff so they have lived in a house.  They would be best suited for a home without young kids and without dogs.   If someone is looking to adopt two cats suggest keeping these two together.  The adoption fee of $70.00 will cover both.
Darling Delaney
Dashing Dylan
Hannah is a senior lady about nine years old.  She showed up one day and a Good Samaritan began to feed her.  Eventually she came to us and we discovered she was spayed.  We posted her on our Facebook page and tried to find her home but to no avail.  Hannah qualifies for the Senior For Senior Adoption Program.
Hannah the Torti
Nala was trapped along with other cats in a TNR colony and it was discovered she was a nursing mom.  She was brought back to the colony and released to join her kittens. After the kittens could eat on their own they were all trapped. Nala enjoys when a fuss is made over her!  She is about two years old.
Princess Nala
***VERY IMPORTANT ***  The food in the bin needs to be the PetSmart Brand - Authority - Chicken & Rice Formula  HAIRBALL CONTROL.  Below is a picture of what the bag looks like.  Today staff emptied what was in the bin and replaced it with this product.  Ella ate this just fine at the Shelter and it helps with her grooming.  There is no need to feed her wet food. She is a grazer, too, and will snack slowly.  Also, it just seems terrible to feed wet food to just one of the cats!  The others must go nuts! While at the store we gave Ella a little pile of the hairball formula and she chomped away on it!   (We are receiving an application for Ella as I type this so hopefully that becomes a non issue anyway.  The applicant met Ella last night and it would be a Senior For Senior.)

A couple of the shifts sent out last week have been covered.  Below are the dates that still need someone:
Saturday, May 5, AM Cleaning AND Adoption Table
Sunday, May 13, AM Cleaning AND Adoption Table
Saturday, May 19, AM Cleaning
Sunday, May 20, Adoption Table
Sunday, May 27, AM Cleaning AND Adoption Table

And a reminder - please do not put any indication on a cage that an application is pending or discourage additional applications in any way. We continue to take applications until a cat goes home.  Many, many times applications fall through.  It ain't over til it's over!!

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Onyx went home last night to a big group!  He gained a senior feline brother named Max, mom and dad, and two teenage human siblings.   He is going to have a nice life!  Happy tails, Onyx!

I know you are all anxious for new cats to come to the store.  This is always an add time of year.  At the Shelter we have the teenage cats left from last year's kitten season that are nervous or shy and are not good candidates for the activity and stress of PetSmart, kittens that are too young to go just yet and Barn Buddies.  Fortunately a local rescue is adopting several Barn Buddies next week which will help a lot with that population.

Just so you know should you meet the applicant at the adoption table...  A young woman put in an application for Ella over the weekend.  She called to check on her application twice on Monday however I had yet to review it.  She called a third time so I reviewed the application while she was on hold.  She lives with her parents and the application did not include approval from them (the homeowners) to adopt a cat.  When told she had to submit that approval and could do so via email, letter, call, etc, she became very upset that she was not advised of this during the first phone call. After a few minutes of an unpleasant conversation she hung up on me.  She has not contacted the Shelter since.  It is unfortunate how it ended however she did sign the form that indicates this is a requirement of adoption.  

Please take a look at the below dates that need coverage at PetSmart and let me know if you are available.  They are all in May with the exception of the first one:

Friday, April 27: PM Cleaning
Saturday, May 5: AM Cleaning and Adoption Table
Sunday, May 6: Adoption Table
Sunday, May 13: AM Cleaning and Adoption Table
Saturday, May 19: AM Cleaning
Sunday, May 20: Adoption Table
Sunday, May 27, AM Cleaning and Adoption Table

Friday, April 06, 2018

Welcome Ella and Minx!

Two pretty girls arrived at the store today! Please give them time to acclimate to their new environment.

Minx is over four years old and was brought to the Shelter by her owner in November of last year.  The landlord would not allow cats in the rental.  She has been an inside house pet her entire life and lived with other cats.  She will be fine with kids however never lived with dogs.
Minx
Ella came into the Shelter in January of this year as a stray.  She was already spayed so someone cared about her at one time.  We think she is about eleven years old. She will be a very nice companion.  She is snuggly and is a talker!  She thoroughly enjoys a good brushing! We do suspect Ella has only partial hearing. 
Ella
Some of the dates from the previous blog have been covered.  Below are the remaining ones:
Sunday, April 8:  AM Cleaning AND Adoption Table
Sunday, April 15: AM Cleaning AND Adoption Table
Sunday, April 22: Adoption Table
Sunday, April 29: Adoption Table





Thursday, April 05, 2018

Happy Tails, Tina!!

Tina went home last night!  She will gain a feline brother, three human siblings (ages 9, 7 and 1) and a mom and dad.  She will have lots of company! 

Right now the entire top row of cages is set up for new arrivals.  I'll let you all know when that happens.  Every time we are ready to send a cat down he or she gets adopted from the Shelter!!

Deb and Warren will be back on April 22 and will join us once again at PetSmart!  (Be warned, you guys, it is cold here!  It sure isn't Florida!!  Welcome back - we missed you!!)

Below are dates in April that still need coverage.  Please let me know if you are available to cover any of them:

Friday, April 6:  PM Cleaning
Sunday, April 8: AM Cleaning AND Adoption Table
Tuesday, April 10:  PM Cleaning
Wednesday, April 11:  AM Cleaning
Sunday, April 15:  AM Cleaning AND Adoption Table
Friday, April 20:  AM Cleaning
Sunday, April 22: Adoption Table
Sunday, April 29: Adoption Table

Monday, April 02, 2018

Hooray For Phoebe!!

The third time just has to be a charm for our precious Phoebe!  She was adopted by Becky, the PetSmart main manager so we can go ahead and celebrate!!  This WILL be Phoebe's furr-ever home!


Don't worry - more cats are coming to the store.  We were waiting until after the holiday.  Things always slow down during school holidays so we decided not to rush.


Below are the dates this month that need coverage.  Let me know if you are available to cover any of them:


Friday, April 6:   PM Cleaning
Sunday, April 8:   AM Cleaning & Adoption Table
Tuesday, April 10:   PM Cleaning
Wednesday, April 11:   AM Cleaning
Sunday, April 15:   AM Cleaning & Adoption Table
Sunday, April 22:   AM Cleaning & Adoption Table
Sunday, April 29:   Adoption Table


Welcome back, Jim and Eileen!! We are certain you had a warmer winter than we did!! As you can see we need your help! 



Friday, March 23, 2018

Farewell, Old Man! We are happy for you!

The very last adoption out of PetSmart was Solomon.  He went to a big family - Mom, Dad, three adult children, a Chihuahua named Chico and another cat named Constance.  They were so excited to add him to their family!

Phoebe arrived at the store yesterday.  She is a sweetheart with a hard luck story.  She was adopted last year from us - from PetSmart, actually,  so many of you may remember her.  She was part of what we called the "Friends" litter - Phoebe, Joey, Ross and Chandler.  Phoebe and Joey were adopted to a young couple last summer.  A couple weeks a woman came into the shelter carrying a cat she claimed to have found.  The cat was obviously suffering from a skin infection around her eyes, head and belly.  It was quite raw and scabbing.  Well, after scanning the "found" cat for a microchip we discovered Phoebe was a previous adoption from us.  We notified the adopter who told us he gave away Phoebe and Joey as they were not doing well with his dog.  Lo and behold - he gave the cats to the very same woman who "found" our Phoebe.  The "founder" was notified and animal control was sent to the property to make sure Joey was ok - which he is.  Phoebe was treated for the skin issue and now needs to go to a REAL forever home. She is a sweetheart and will be fine in a home with kids and other cats.  As far as dogs - we do not know if the dog didn't like the cats or the cats didn't like the dogs. 
Phoebe
We have received two applications for Boots -  unfortunately we had to deny both.  Boots can be quite temperamental.  She was surrendered because she was showing some annoyance and biting her previous owner.  Boots gets to a point where she has had it.  We have seen it at the Shelter.  Other cats will get her to point where she becomes aggressive.  This is all quite common of declawed cats as they get older.  Maybe because they now have arthritis in those joints that were cut, or bone spurs.  Discomfort could be making her cranky.   So,  PLEASE,  take our word for it and do not allow other cats to have access to her. 

If you are available to do the morning cleaning on this Sunday (March 25) please let me know.  Take a look at the April calendar and let me know if you can fill in on any of the days where help is needed.

Friday, March 02, 2018

Meet Solomon!

Meet King Solomon!  This gentle old man was brought to an area vet by someone who claimed to have found him. He was already neutered and declawed.  We think he is about ten years.  He is a nice cat and will make a very good companion! He qualifies for the Senior For Senior Adoption Program.
Solomon

As you already know we brought Anya and Willow back to the Shelter.  Anya seems more comfortable and her belly is healing.


Below are dates in March that still need coverage.  Please let me know if you are available to cover any of them.
Saturday, March 10, AM Cleaning
Sunday, March 11, AM Cleaning & PM (Adoption Table)
Sunday, March 18, PM (Adoption Table)
Wednesday, March 21, PM (Adoption Table)
Saturday, March 24, AM Cleaning
Sunday, March 25, AM Cleaning & PM (Adoption Table)
Friday, March 30, PM Cleaning


Friday, February 16, 2018

Happy tails, Gene!!

Gene went home Wednesday night!  His new family put in an application after meeting him through the glass at PetSmart.  Mom, dad and their daughter officially met him Wednesday night and it was  they loved him!  He will be joining another cat in the house so will have both human and feline company.

Flower arrived today.  This pretty little girl came into the Shelter in mid July at about 10 weeks old and has been growing up in a cage.  She is ready for a home!
Flower
When Flower was dropped off Crystal checked on Anya.  It looks like the redness on her belly has subsided.  Do not be concerned that she has what appears to be udders or oversized mammary glands.  It is just her particular physical make up.  Also, she is a lot more outgoing than you may think!  Say her name and talk to her and she'll come to you looking for attention!

Only two openings in the schedule for this month that still need coverage:
Saturday, February 24, AM Cleaning
Sunday, February 25, Adoption Table


Happy Presidents' Weekend!!



Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Zoe and Mittens Got Adopted!!

Zoe and Mittens went home last Wednesday.  Both will be the only pets in their respective households so will be showered with love and attention!

Four cats arrived on Friday...Onyx, Gene, Tina and Boots.

Onyx was originally adopted from the Shelter over a year ago.  He was brought back last month because he was either playing rough or reacting to being handled roughly by the owner's adult son. He is a great tom cat that is about six years old.  He is friendly and loves attention.  According to the previous owner Onyx gets along with other cats and never makes "mistakes"  as far as using his litterbox.
Onyx
Gene is under a year old and was trapped in a local campground last August.  This little cutie may appear shy at first however he is friendly and ready for a home!
Gene
Tina is a little girl about a year old.  She came into the Shelter in October of last year along with two very young kittens.  She was skinny and hungry and so happy to be here!  Her kittens were adopted and she is ready to relax now.  She will be shy at first but once she warms up she will be grateful for the attention!!
Tina
Boots is an older girl who qualifies for the Senior For Senior Adoption Program.  Boots is over 12 years old and is declawed.    She can get a tad cranky like most female declaws and lets you know when she has had enough.  She just needs a spot on a bed in the sun in a quiet home.  She was surrendered to the Shelter in June of 2016.  Hopefully PetSmart does the trick and Boots gets to go home soon.
Boots
Medical is aware that Anya has a rash on her belly.  We are thinking maybe she is allergic to the litter or maybe detergent used to wash the blankets.   We hate to take her and Willow back to the Shelter because we were hoping PetSmart got these two girls adopted.  A decision will be made soon what to do.

Special thanks to Barbara Jones for eleven years of volunteering at PetSmart!  Barb was among the original volunteers who helped me set up the adoption center there when the store opened in 2006.  Work obligations have made it increasingly difficult for Barb to continue. We will miss you!!

Below are dates that still need coverage in February.  Barb was doing every other Saturday morning so now that spot is available.
Saturday, February 24, AM Cleaning
Sunday, February 25, AM Cleaning
Sunday, February 25, Adoption Table


HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!!!