COMPANION - Camden County Animal Shelter
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COMPANION - Camden County Animal Shelter
paw prints COMPANION Summer 2015 Free Pet Food Pantry The Camden County Animal Alliance now offers free pet pantry food services to community members. This food assistance program is designed to keep beloved pets in their homes by offering free food for cats and dogs in the community. As owner surrender numbers increase at our local shelters for various reasons, the animal alliance wants pet owners to succeed with keeping pets in homes with the assistance of free food. CAMDEN COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER 125 County House Rd. Blackwood, NJ 08012 Phone: 856.401.1300 Fax: 856.401.1309 Email: info@ccasnj.org www.ccasnj.org Mailing Address: PO Box 475 Blackwood, NJ 08012 New Hours of Operation Monday - Closed Tuesday - 11 am-6 pm Wednesday - 11 am-6 pm Thursday - 11 am-6 pm Friday - 11 am-4 pm Saturday - 11 am-4 pm Sunday - 11 am-4 pm Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic Hours Monday - Closed Tuesday - 9 am-10:30 am Wednesday - Closed Thursday - 9 am-10:30 am Friday - 9 am-10:30 am Saturday - Closed Sunday - Closed Join us at Camden County Animal Shelter, Animal Welfare Association, Animal Orphanage, or the Animal Adoption Center for free cat or dog food the second Saturday of every month! There are no financial requirements for the pet food pantry; all pet owners are welcome! Stop by any of the Camden County Alliance locations to pick up your free food. SEE PET FOOD PANTRY LOCATIONS BELOW: Camden County Animal Shelter: 125 County House Road, Blackwood NJ 08012 Animal Welfare Association: 509 Centennial Blvd, Voorhees Township, NJ 08043 Animal Orphanage: 421 Cooper Rd, Voorhees Township, NJ 08043 Animal Adoption Center: 501 Berlin Rd N, Lindenwold, NJ 08021 The Camden County Animal Alliance is a partnership of the four listed shelters in Camden County designated to reduce the overwhelming stray animal population and the number of unwanted animals and owner surrenders in the area. Our goal for the pet food pantry is to offer the community the tools they need to become great pet owners. UPCOMING PANTRY DATES: Saturday, July 11th from 11am-1pm Saturday, August 8th from 11am-1pm Saturday, September 12th from 11am-1pm Saturday, October 10th from 11am-1pm Why Microchips Matter Doc, the cat, was adopted to a family in Pennsylvania from a rescue. Doc went missing for approximately a year and his family was devastated. Doc was found in Camden County and brought into our facility as a stray. When CCAS staff did an intake exam on Doc, they discovered that Doc had a microchip. Staff got Doc’s microchip number and worked hard to track it back to the original rescue he was adopted from. The rescue knew the owners have been searching for Doc over the last year and contacted them. Doc’s family came to CCAS and they were reunited after a whole year. Doc and his family are back together thanks to his microchip! Is your pet microchipped? Visit www.ccasnj.org for our walk-in clinic schedule to get your pet microchipped for just $30! Find us on Facebook www.facebook.com/CamdenCountyAnimalShelter paw prints 1 Expansion Excitement The Camden County Board of Freeholders expansion to Camden County Animal Shelter has ramped up! The $1.5 million project is underway and Freeholder Michelle Gentek, liaison to the shelter, said they’re feeling good about its future. “It’s so exciting to finally see it coming together,” she said as they checked out the construction scene adjacent to the existing building on County House Road in Gloucester Township. The 3,500 square-feet expansion will house a front desk and welcoming area that will become the Executive Director, Vicki public’s new access point for adoptions. The current Rowland, in the future entrance will remain open for our low-cost, public kennel run for dogs pet vaccine and surgery clinic. The expansion will also include an open cattery and private meeting rooms for potential adopters and our animals. These meeting areas will allow families one-on-one time with our animals to find the right fit for their family. Once the expansion is wrapped up at the end of the summer, Camden County Animal Shelter’s capacity will grow to include 50 more cats and 30 more dogs. The shelter currently houses 250 cats and over 100 dogs, and 100 cats off-site at satellite locations like Petsmart and Petco. “Saving lives is always the goal,” says executive director, Vicki Rowland. Jax’s Journey – Happy Tails The Yacavone family came to Camden County Animal Shelter on April 18, 2015 for a companion for their family and most importantly, their 2-year-old son Joey. The Yacavone’s adopted their last dog, Jasper, from CCAS 10 years ago and after waiting some time, they decided to find a new dog for their family. Once the family met Jax, now Jack, they knew he was the perfect fit. His happy-go-lucky personality was irresistible! Jack is now the king of Jack, formally Jax with the house and loves getting kisses from his 2-year-old human his human brother, Joey! brother, Joey Yacavone. Share Your Happy Tail Stories Did you adopt a pet from Camden County Animal Shelter? We want to hear your Happy Tail! Send us a photo and short story about your CCAS alumni and they may be featured on our website and social media pages! Email us your story to info@ccasnj.org. Find us on Facebook www.facebook.com/CamdenCountyAnimalShelter 2 paw prints Total Lives Saved Since 2006 20,500 and counting... Donate to our animals today! Visit www.ccasnj.org Foster with us A foster care provider volunteers for Camden County Animal Shelter to provide caring temporary homes to pets that need individualized attention or a little extra love. With the summer months upon us, fostering is vital to saving the lives of our animals. We receive many young kittens and puppies that are too young to be living in our environment. Not only are they young but they may be recovering from illness or surgery and in need of socialization before being placed in a forever home. Foster volunteers are critical to our ability to save the lives of adoptable pets in our community. This allows us to expand our capacity to help animals that are in need. The benefits to becoming a foster parent come from directly helping to save a life! Foster parents take part in a bond without long-term commitment, help the dog find a new loving home, and give the animals a gift that money can’t buy – your love! If you are interested in becoming a foster care provider, please contact Lisa at Volunteer@ccasnj.org or call 856-401-1300 Volunteer to Save Lives Camden County Animal Shelter depends on our dedicated volunteers. Come out and learn more about how to become a volunteer with Camden County Animal Shelter at our interest meetings! We have created different niche groups to cater to your volunteer calling. Whether it is walking our dogs, acting as a nurse to our kittens, assisting with housekeeping within the shelter, or representing us at local events, we have a specialized volunteer group for you! Visit www.ccasnj.org and follow the ‘You Can Help’ link for more details. Volunteer Roles: Dog squad, purr pals, Kong crew, kitty nurses, matchmakers, greeters, web photographers, party animals, Petsmart/Petco cat crew, tour guides, spirit leaders, community ambassadors, virtual volunteers, the dream team, and foster care providers. Contact Lisa at volunteer@ccasnj.org for more information. Find us on Facebook www.facebook.com/CamdenCountyAnimalShelter Janice Morris & Ann Stuski, CCAS Cat Photography Volunteers paw prints 3 2nd Annual Pledge-a-Paw Dog Walk & Event Coming October 11, 2015 at Camden County College. 2014 Pledge-a-Paw 2nd Annual Pledge-a-Paw Dog Walk & Event Online fundraising for Camden County Animal Shelters 2nd Annual Pledge-a-Paw Dog Walk & Event has kicked off! This fun-filled day consists of a one mile pledge walk, vendors/exhibitors, contests, food, and canine demonstrations! Register to walk today at www.ccasnj.org for just $10 per person! Start Fundraising with Camden County Animal Shelter. Need some fundraising tips for the event? 1.) Personalize your fundraising page to entice family members and friends to donate to you 2.) Use social media to share your fundraising page every day 3.) Delegate: Challenge your friends, spouse, or children to collect 2 pledges each on your behalf. 4.) Host a poker game: Let half of all proceeds go towards your pledges. 5.) Have a Mow-A-Thon: Set aside a weekend for your family to mow your neighbor’s yards for a $50 donation. Adoption Spotlight: Meet Guacamole & Serenity! This 2-year-old adorable boy is sweet and spunky. He would love a jogging buddy or a big backyard to play in. Guac is people pleaser and can’t wait to learn new things! His big smile is sure to light up your day! Meet Serenity! Serenity means peaceful, and that really describes this girl perfectly. She was a stray in March and is about 8 years old. Serenity is front declawed and has beautiful muted colors in her fur, but best of all she is very sweet and affectionate. She is calm and outgoing, with curiosity thrown in for good measure. Serenity is one great cat that deserves a great forever home. Call 856-401-1300 ext. 101 to adopt today! Find us on Facebook www.facebook.com/CamdenCountyAnimalShelter 4 paw prints