New and Improved Facility
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New and Improved Facility
Spring, 2013 | Volume 44, No. 2 The GUARDIAN Renovations Provide New and Improved Facility If you’ve come to visit us anytime between October and March, you may have encountered some entrance issues, a bit of dust, and the sound of saws. The Women’s Humane Society recently underwent an internal renovation project and, boy, what a whirlwind it has been. Our goals for the renovation included creating more space for our clients in the lobby (especially our four-legged clients!), improving animal health and comfort in the kennels and cat adoption areas, and increasing the number of exam rooms for client convenience. When we began the project, our hospital and shelter lobbies were two separate, smaller areas. With a few walls removed, we created one, large, open waiting area. “We wanted to create a more comfortable waiting area with some elbow room that both our shelter and hospital clients would enjoy,” says Cathy Malkemes, CEO. “We believe the renovations provided us with that and so much more.” In addition to the lobby renovations, the kennel roofs also received an upgrade. With the dynamic hot summers and cold winters we’ve had over the “We thank all of our clients for your patience during the renovations. We invite you to visit us to experience the new and improved facilities… ” years, we had the animals in mind when we started this project. The kennels now include an enclosed roof with a new HVAC system that helps control the temperature. With that, we’re hoping the only panting coming from our dogs is because they just had a great exercise in our courtyard! Renovations in the hospital allowed us to add an additional exam room. We have also upgraded our x-ray machine to digital to provide state-ofthe-art diagnosis tools. We’ve made some technology upgrades as well by installing electronic medical record-keeping software on computers in each exam room, allowing our veterinarians and veterinary technicians to better serve our clients with easy record access. We thank all of our clients for your patience during the renovations. We invite you to visit us to experience the new and improved facilities and stay tuned to our website, Facebook, and Twitter pages for updates. Visit our website for daily hours or call us at 215-750-3100. Hope to see you soon! This spring, we will be extending our foster care network and are looking for volunteers. If you would like to be a foster caregiver, send us an email at volunteer@womenshumanesociety.org or call us at 215-750-3100. T HE GUARDIAN | Spring, 2013 3506_WHS NL. singleindd 1 5/6/13 10:26 AM Take Your Dog to Work Day For most, summer is a time to relax and enjoy the warm weather. But at the Women’s Humane Society, summertime is our busiest time of the year. It’s the time of year when pet owners come to us seeking assistance on flea, tick, and heartworm prevention for their beloved pets. It’s the time of year when many families consider adopting a new family pet – while the kids are off from school. - J U N E 2 1 - For all dog lovers out there, we have a special holiday for you — Take Your Dog To Work Day. Celebrated on Friday, June 21, 2013, Take Your Dog To Work Day is a way for employees to unwind a little, spend some time with their pet, and spread the message of the importance of adopting from a shelter. The first Take Your Dog To Work Day was back in 1999 as a way to encourage people to adopt dogs from local shelters and rescue groups. This mission still holds true today as we celebrate its 15th year in existence. If you and your place of business participate in this pet-friendly holiday, we encourage you to post Take Your Dog To Work Day pictures on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/WomensHumaneSociety. We can’t wait to see them! It’s the time of year when we feel like there are more hours in the day. Maybe this is because there’s more daylight and things that need to be done — like taking your pet for his/her annual veterinary exam. No matter what your need – we hope you’ll turn to the Women’s Humane Society for assistance. For over 140 years we’ve been serving the region and ensuring Founded in 1869 by Caroline Earle White Catherine Malkemes Chief Executive Officer Suzanne Bush President 3839 Richlieu Road P.O. Box 1470 Bensalem, PA 19020-5470 215-750-3100 www.womenshumanesociety.org We also hope that you’ll support us with a donation. Whether it’s an annual or monthly gift through our Sustaining Steward program, your support helps us care for animals while successfully implementing new programs like our cat and kitten foster program. Enjoy the warm months of summer! With appreciation, Cathy Malkemes Sustaining Steward Program If you haven’t already heard, our Sustaining Steward program is up and running. We’ve had some wonderful feedback but we still need your help to make it even better. need to increase, decrease, or pause your donations, you just let us know — we’ll take care of the hard stuff. Through the Sustaining Steward program, donors support the Women’s Humane Society monthly instead of annually. Think about it: trash is taken out once a week, you buy a cup of coffee to get you through the work day each day, and bills are paid monthly. Now you can make a monthly commitment to care for animals and support your favorite animal shelter. • Food, shelter, and medications for abandoned and surrendered animals Becoming a Sustainer Steward is easy as 1, 2, 3! All you need to do is decide on a monthly giving amount and it will automatically be deducted from your credit/ debit card every month. We let you stay in control of everything so if there’s ever a Published by Women’s Humane Society America’s First Animal Shelter that animals are treated humanely while sheltering and providing the health care they need. Here’s what your monthly donations will be providing: • The resources needed to find new homes for animals • Investigations of cruelty and neglect cases • Affordable veterinary care • Education/training programs and much more! We make sure that your support won’t go unnoticed. Aside from helping animals, you will receive a 10% discount off veterinary services in our animal hospital (excluding supplies, medication and food) and, as always, your monthly gift is tax deductible and an annual tax receipt will be provided. To become a Sustaining Steward or for more information, please contact our Development Department at 215-750-3100 or via email at info@womens humanesociety.org Î Thank you! T HE GUARDIAN | Spring , 2013 3506_WHS NL. singleindd 2 5/6/13 10:26 AM Beginning 11/19/12 – 4/2/13 T R I B U T E S In Memory of Pets… UNKNOWN LOCATION Roxie and Remmy – Rose Laserow Rambo – Beloved pet of Lauren – Anonymous ARIZONA Shep Simerly – Joyce Kennedy CALIFORNIA Danny – Our precious dog brought so much love and joy into our lives. You are missed so very much, Danny, and you will live on in our hearts and thoughts forever. – Sandra Kasakoff COLORADO Tucker – In loving memory of my precious and beautiful boy-cat. Deeply loved and missed forever! – Betti Jones FLORIDA Grady – Olivia misses him so much, as do we all. – Victor Bertotti MARYLAND Luke – A sweet, caring chocolate-colored lab. He was a precious family member. – Karen Cain MINNESOTA Alley Cat – We are praying for you as you mourn the loss of Alley Cat, your family member, playmate, and friend. – Love, Dennis, Mary and Oliver Grosenick MISSOURI Riley – Riley had only three years with such a loving family, but in that short time he gave such love to so many! I know he is playing free in the field of Heaven and he misses you, too! – Emily Murray and the Girls, Lady Zelda and Kia NEW HAMPSHIRE Houlie, Bailey, and Broadway – Safe journey, Houlie! You will be missed. Bailey and Broadway, you will be missed also. Three wonderful and loving pets. – Dawn M. Clancy and Betsy Kruse Jack – A small dog with a big heart, we will miss you in our lives. – Dawn M. Clancy and Elizabeth P. Kruse NEW JERSEY Echo – Laurie Squire Dexter – You came into my life at eight weeks and held onto my heart for almost 20 years. In loving memory of my handsome silver tabby, with the softest silkiest coat. You were a kind, loyal, and friendly cat who always had something to say. You loved belly rubs, your sister Sassy, and Aunt Linda. I miss you, sweet boy. – Margaret A. Cotoia Bob – Faithful companion and sweetest boy of Gloria and Ty. Nobody ever looked so handsome in a life vest or enjoyed the water more than Bob. He had the spirit of a puppy and the wisdom to know that he was always deeply loved. – Margaret A. Cotoia Jade and Krystal – Patricia Cotoia PENNSYLVANIA Chloé Marie Pavlik – Thank you for 13½ cherished years. Mama loves you and misses you! XOX. – Janet Pavlik Amanda – Much loved cat of Sandy and Larry Driscoll. Rest in peace, beautiful Amanda. – Love, Kathy and Rich Leidy T HE GUARDIAN | Spring, 2013 3506_WHS NL. singleindd 3 Chester – My Uncle Jim’s beloved dog. – Gail Furman Puff – Much loved dog of Patty. – Frances F. Jueds Sissy Dog – Sissy was a 2-year-old beagle when we met her at the shelter. She was a good dog, enriching our lives for 12 more years before she passed on October 5, 2012. – Christina Bednarz and Christopher Dymek Caesar – Who left us all too soon. Dearly missed by Kim, Joe, and Kevin. – Faith Harrop Fibi – Ludmila Reigel My Will – Jacqueline Shaw Gerace Tillie – Sheldon Liss Princess – Linda Mohollen Meatball – George and Cathy Stasky Paka – Beloved companion for over 14 years, now reunited with his dear friend, Obie. – Judith Ehrman Tiger and Petro – Dorothy Martino Onyn – Diana Armstrong Tori – In memory of my beloved cat. – Roberta Peirce Molly and Hans – Devoted companions of Cliff and Donna Laing. – Kevin and Beverly Ingram Molly – Precious cat. – Robert and Camille Zagaroli Cosmo – In memory of our beloved Cosmo, who received wonderful care at your facility. – The Braciszewski Family Millie – Beloved feline friend of Rev. Diane Sickler. – Anita Cherkes Buddy and Red – My Aunt Kathy’s beloved cats. – Donna and Drew Missy – Joan T. Eberhard Molly – Linda Weyler Doodles and Rosie – Doodles, most loving and constant companion to her mom, Bernice. Three of her four pups lived with them. Rosie, tiny 2 lb. Yorkie given 2 years to live – passed away at 12 years. Dearly loved and missed by Bernice and Bob Shore. – Lorrie Cardimon Latté– Cecilia Mehaffey Murphy – Beloved dog of Richard High. – Leslie Congdon Goldie – Who adopted us on 10/14/95 at WHS. – Marie Paschall Baby Face – My furry child. – Gladys Steinslofer Daisy – In memory of Daisy, beautiful cat given a loving home by Doris and Vince Gillespie. – Kevin and Beverly Ingram Devon – In memory of a much loved cat who belonged to my friends Winston and Wendy Moody. – Frances Jueds Gracie and Sammi – Beloved pets of the Speers Family. – Lorie Becker and Katie Duncan Our pup Peggy – William Donaghy Oliver – Gary Friedman Carl – Our beloved cat, we love you and will miss you. – Jackie and Chuck All of our pets over the years – Claire Berk Knickers – Elizabeth South Homer – The much loved Pug of the Petka family. Rest in peace, Homer. – Love, Kathy and Rich Leidy Lily – In memory of the beautiful cat of Bernadette and Frank Andrews. Rest in peace, pretty girl. – Love Kathy and Rich Leidy Kirby – Katherine Long-Lit Murray – Beloved pet of the Gossner Family. – Trish Friedrich Brownie – Beloved pet of Dianne Campbell Thomas. – Gwen and Chuck Bernstein Lady Guinevere – Beloved pet of Sue Tyre. – Kathleen A. Cantz WISCONSIN Abby and B.J. – To Abby, my quiet little tortoiseshell girl, and B.J., my sweet loving boy black cat, losing both of you this past year, February 1 and April 30, left a sad place in my heart. I take comfort in knowing you are healthy and whole again, waiting for the day when we will meet again. – Love, Mom (Kathy Koenig, Sun Prairie, WI) In Honor of Pets… UNKNOWN LOCATION Hummer Spadaro-Williams – Anonymous MARYLAND Jerry and Spike – Peggy Becker NEW JERSEY Abby and Ripley – Suzanne Leis PENNSYLVANIA Sparkey – A sweet boy who joined my pack from WHS. Thank you! – Faith Harrop Jack and GiGi – Our sweet cats. You fill our lives and our home with warmth and joy, fun, and love! – Diane C. Mooney Cory Cat – Stephen and Diane Czerviski Precious – The Diringer family Mogul – Mike and Sybil Swanson Precious – We love our dog, Precious, who has been with us for over 12 years. Without your facility, we would not have found her. – Gratefully, the Diringer Family Snoopy the Cat – Joseph R. Gadaleto Cory Cat – Diane Czerviski All the lost animals – Sherri Bogin Mr. Beaujangles – Janice A. Seglinski Chilly, Rockie, and Oreo – Catherine Sommerer Molly – Denise Kolenda Finnegan – Deborah Kucowski Harley – Robert Littleton Sheba and Prima – Dolores O’Hara Abby – Lawrence Bujas Banjoe and Spooky – Robert S. Tiest Stone, Casey, and Chloe – Anonymous Danny Boy – He went missing on Wednesday night from his home in Bensalem. We prayed to St. Anthony for his safe return all through that evening and into the morning hours. Then Jim and Lauren got the call that Danny Boy was found and was being taken care of by WHS. Thank you for all you do. It was a great reunion. – Catherina Loveless, Danny Boy’s Grandmother My little Genie – Rita Matteo Tiger – Marsha Starr All our four legged friends – Anthony Salvitty, Sr. Sebastian – Adopted from WHS. – Alina Fish Dodger – John Florence Red Sombrero “Lady” – Dustin Tate 5/6/13 10:26 AM T R I B U T E S Ginger – Isabella Wendling Casper – Elliot Miller In Memory of People… UNKNOWN LOCATION In memory of Ruth Ozer – Ralph Ozer CALIFORNIA Phyllis Waterman – My beloved Aunt. – Virginia Rasmussen CONNECTICUT Anthony Bellomo – Clifford Zlotnik FLORIDA Beloved brother of Donald G. Smith – Liana Stanton Ibrahin Hidalgo – In loving memory. – Liana Stanton MASSACHUSETTS Bob Tappan – Suzanne Raps MICHIGAN Victoria G. Miller – 3/8/37 - 4/13/14. God rest her soul. – Arthur W. Miller NEW JERSEY Charles Alderman – Stephen and Virginia Monson John Berendt – Pam and Norm McDaniels Lynn Forlano – Marlyn Horvath Anna L. Spaziano – Umbertina Lombardi Calvin Holland – Kenneth and Joann Brachelli Margaret Beasley – Dottie DuCoin Jean Hendrickson – In memory of my sister. – Gerald J. Mangine Rose Merrick Petsis – Uncle Vic, Louise, Chery, Jayne and Linda, Uncle Bill and Aunt Joann, Robin Hoy, Esther Vanderslice and Steve Petsis, Mary Lou Capella, John and Cass Douris, Donna and Bill Beath, Anne Hinkel, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bezanis, Betty V. Petsis, Rose Merrick Petsis – A mother, much loved. – Sandra Driscoll Joan Wolf – Fandie and Stu Layton, Sam Appel, and Joy Brown OHIO Norman Douthitt – Diane R. Cinadr PENNSYLVANIA Ida Cohen – Beloved aunt of Robbi Skversky. – Nadine Unger Michael Ratz – Walt and Carol Woytus Joan Potts – Gary Potts and Shari Palermo Marie Lis – David and Helen Allen, Debbie and Chuck Allen Anne “Nancy” Dougherty – The Hartzell Family, Lorilyn Andor, Elaine Alberts, William Bergman, Brenda Martin, the Lacianca Family Louis V. Carboni – The Henry-Graham family, Lou and Patricia Carboni, the Kicinski Family, Denise Herens John G. C. Fuller – Marthena Scollon Randolph A. “Randy” Eckert – Jeff, Cath, and Kass Gunn, Michele J. Gray Dennis P. Haggerty – Katherine Terry, the Danny Craige Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKenna, THE GUARDIAN | Spring, 2013 3506_WHS NL. singleindd 4 Michael Lefkoe, Indian Crest Faculty Club Catherine Palmer – Helene Bates Mollie Cohen – Beloved wife and mother. – The Silverstein Family Jane Faust – Betty Pearson Eugene Frank – Julia Krenzel and Cliff Levine Harry and Anne Selling – In memory of my parents. – Linda Aceto Anthony V. Bellomo – Clifford Zlotnik, Catherine McGlinn, Michael and Theresa Whartenby, Louise Leahy, Kathy Conway, Edward and Eileen Tepper Charles Wohlgemuth – E. J. Fawcett Providencia Canino – My beloved mother, and our deceased dog, Daisy. – Ada Canino Steve Yuhas – Cindy and Maeve Thelma Cornell – A great lady and lover of animals. – E. Costello Helen Blumberg – Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Pincus Mary Jane Potter – E. Matthew Steinberg, Veronica Palovcak Karen Kahmar – Carolyn Kinney Sandra Lee Huber – Jeneen McHugh Olive Summers – My Great Aunt who raised seeing eye dogs. – Patricia Pyrih Charles Gale – Patricia Pizzo Gladys K. Seeman – Dana Ella E. Russell – Treasurer of WHS with Bernice West, President, in the 1940’s. – Ella R. Torrey Raymond E. Obringer – Clement and Liza Piscitelli, Daniel and Kathleen D’Angelo, John and Emelda Lindquist, Bruce and Lori Lindquist, Freda, Rick, Joanne, Barb, John and Steve Keane, Sandra L. Boland, Madeline Obringer and Family Rose – In memory of my sister. – Lena Polter Tara Althouse – Judith Langan Nancy C. Barrie – Ann Sabia James G. Elliott – Tammie Hansen, Brian Shank, Sherry Elliott, Margaret Queripel-Gilmore, Denise M. Wolfe Chez DeMarco – My sister loved all animals, especially dogs. – Rob Truck Thomas Porrini, Sr. – Gladys Steinsloffer Edwin D. Bielski – James Burtt, Peter T. Reynolds, Mrs. Pat Bielski, Megan Leslie, Beth Gentile, Scranton Office of the Drug Enforcement Agency, Anonymous through JustGive.org, Sally and Charles Burkman, Susan M. Boyle, John Bielski, Renae and Mark Newhouse, John and Deborah Hutzayluk, Harrisburg Office of the Drug Enforcement Agency, Candace E. James Edwin D. Bielski – He had a remarkable and tremendous impact on his students, family, and friends, and will be missed. – Jay Lawfer and Kathy Makransky Madeline A. Loewy – Dorothy McLean Elizabeth Braun – Mary Claven Michael Priore – Edward G. Victor Margaret L. Dusablon – Barbara M. Rees, Anna Rees Floyd E. Goman – Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Pincus Rosemarie Castagna – Helen Coppens, the Zwiercan Family Frank Peterson – Leah Liss In Honor of People… UNKNOWN LOCATION Rose Capitano – Anonymous CALIFORNIA Mrs. Lucille Bon – Cathy Bon MARYLAND Ginny Foster – In honor of her retirement. – Barbara Robinson NEW JERSEY Lorraine Wierzbicki – Letitia Principato Maryellen Claussen – Merry Christmas! – Diane Roebock NEW YORK Jamie Lehman – Enjoy your volunteering at WHS! Merry Christmas. – Karen Lehman Judith Carter Knouse – Merry Christmas! – Florence Williams NORTH CAROLINA Victoria Murphy–Luchansky – Celia Ewald PENNSYLVANIA Regina Jones – Merry Christmas! – Jamie Giambrone Alma Coia, Ann Horst, Yvonne Tine, Joyce Hannisch, Elayne Brown, Albert Troglio, Paul Hess, Rev. J. Connor Haynes, Linda Pond, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. James Maginn – Merry Christmas! – Robert and Camille Zagaroli Juleen Hall – Donna Kenyon Ellie and Bernie Koval – Frank Corso Ferd and Alma Reetz – Elizabeth Clark Joe and Cynthia Restino, Vince and Irene Gilorma, David and Shauna Pipher and family, Valerie Pipher, and Chris Rowe – Happy Holidays! – C. Brewer Ingram Family – Merry Christmas! – Doris Gillespie Susan Stolte – Happy Birthday! – Robert and Camille Zagaroli C. Brewer – Irene C. Gilorma Jeff Barr – Happy Birthday! – Ken and Kim Ross, Edward J. Barr, Mirabeth K. Wiley, Mary Ann and Christophe Bursk, Stanley E. Blaszczak, Grant and Monica Thompson, Anthony J. Graziano, Pamela Duffy, Richard and Tracy Mason Robert and Camille Zagaroli – Alma Coia Susan L. Anderson – In honor of her kindness to my parents, Vincent and Kathy Polo. – Michele Polo Joyce Hannisch and Joseph McGee – Happy Birthday! – Robert and Camille Zagaroli Rudolph Gerace – Diane Gerace Derek James Shaw – Maryellen Shaw Sara S. Herman – My mom. – Donna M. Brumberg Doris Day – Irene H. Genco Derek James Shaw – Maryellen Shaw Dr. Nicole Paul – Janice Paul George A. Kaechelin, Sr. – Marie Kaechelin Steven and Stacy – Cindi Miller Carol and Ken McKinney – Anne Sears A 5/6/13 10:26 AM Foster Parents for Kittens Still Needed! •Commitment to The Women’s Humane Society is care for kittens still looking for volunfor a time period teers to serve as fosranging from ter parents for litters 10 days to three of young kittens. We months have recently started •At least two free our Kitten Foster hours each day Program — a foster to spend caring mentorship program for and socializing that guides the kitten with kittens fostering experience •Ability to travel to from intake to adopand from WHS tion. As the peak of •Sensible child kitten season is upon involvement if the “We’re still in need of us, we are in even foster parent has foster parents and more need of volunchildren encourage all who are teers willing to be “The kitten fostercome a kitten foster interested to volunteer ing program is a parent. To reduce the because it’s such a great way for us to risk of illness, foster rewarding experience.” help even more cats parents will provide and kittens once care to only one unit kitten season starts,” says Kitten Foster at a time (a unit may include a mom and Program Manager Heather Hanisco-Schher litter or a single kitten). renk. “We’re still in need of foster parents Anyone interested in participating in and encourage all who are interested to the program must meet the following volunteer because it’s such a rewarding requirements: experience.” •A one-on-one interview with our kitten foster program manager •A warm, dry, safe place in a separate room in the home, away from other animals •The ability to keep accurate, up-todate medical records If you’re interested in becoming a foster parent for our cats and kittens, please complete the volunteer form found on our website at www.womenshumanesociety/volunteer-form or call Heather Hanisco-Schrenk at 215-750-3100. Î New Happy Tails Program Incentive for Adoption Clients The Women’s Humane Society is partnering with Sesame Place, a SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment family theme park located right in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Under its Happy Tails program, Sesame Place promotes adoptions at our shelter by donating park tickets to anyone who adopts from the Women’s Humane Society. Our adopters will receive two free singleday admissions to the Sesame Place theme park; it’s Sesame Place’s way of saying “thank you” for helping animals in need. We are extremely excited about this new adventure with Sesame Place and we know this new adoption incentive program is a way for more of our animals to find their forever homes. Visit our website, www.womenshumanesociety.org for more information, or stop in during adoption hours for details. Your Pets’ Health During the Summer: How We Can Help Associated most with “school’s out,” vacations, and warm weather, summertime has always been viewed in a positive way. While we don’t disagree, the Women’s Humane Society asks that you take the necessary precautions to keep your pet safe not only during the summer, but all year-round as well. There are a few unwanted creatures that we want to avoid meeting at your next veterinarian visit! Keeping your pet up-to-date on their vaccinations is something we stress immensely at the Women’s Humane Society. Summer is a critical time to also take the necessary steps to prevent heartworm, fleas, ticks, and rabies. Heartworm is a disease caused by parasitic worms that live in the arteries of the lungs and occasionally the left side of the heart in dogs and cats (and a few other mammals). This disease (continued on back page) T HE GUARDIAN | Spring, 2013 3506_WHS NL. singleindd 5 5/6/13 10:26 AM Kitten Season Has Arrived F or all those who aren’t familiar with the concept of kitten season, it’s the time of year when cats prolifically give birth, resulting in overcrowded animal shelters and rescue groups. Kitten season usually begins in the spring, peaks in the summer, and tapers off in the fall. Needless to say, the Women’s Humane Society will be busy this summer as usual due to our feline friends. Animal over-population is a serious problem resulting in over 6 million homeless animals every year. One way to prevent kitten season is to spay and neuter cats. When a cat hasn’t been altered, its hormones can drive it to escape from the home and find a mate, resulting in a litter of kittens. As you can imagine, people who have cats that become unexpectedly pregnant typically won’t want to keep those kittens and will usually give them to a nearby animal shelter or rescue group. Cats can become pregnant at the early age of 5 months, so the sooner you spay or neuter your cat, the better. Unfortunately, once kitten season has started, there is no stopping the inevitable. There are, however, still a few ways you can help during the peak kitten season: pay and neuter your cats and • S encourage others to do the same • D onate food, money, or your time to the Women’s Humane Society • B ecome a cat foster parent (see article on previous page for more information about our Cat Fostering Program) • Adopt a cat During the summer season, the Women’s Humane Society will have its 2nd annual “Favor Our Felines” summer discount and promotion to help our cats and kittens find their forever homes. Because June is Adopt-A-Shelter Month, June 1st will be the start date for the “Favor Our Felines” promotion and will run until the last day of August. All summer (June, July, and August), our cat adoption fee will be 50% off. In addition, we will have a different discount or promotion for every month: • June: 50% off FIV test • July: Free 2nd Booster shot at follow-up visit • August: 15% off your next hospital exam fee And don’t forget about the new Sesame Place “Happy Tails” incentive. See the article in this newsletter with information on how you can receive two free tickets to Sesame Place! Î If you’re interested in adopting a cat, please stay tuned to our adoptions page on our website at www.womenshumanesociety.org/adoptions during the busy cat season. …Pets’ Health During Summer (from previous page) is spread by mosquitoes — a common summertime enemy for both humans and dogs. Luckily, heartworm is 100% preventable when you take the right steps — ask our veterinarians for the heartworm prevention medication WHS provides. Fleas and ticks are parasites that are also more prevalent during the summer months. These parasites can carry various diseases including tapeworm and Lyme disease and can make your pets life extremely uncomfortable. Again, there are medications available at WHS that can both prevent and treat flea and tick infestation. Last, but certainly not least, is the rabies vaccination. Rabies is a virus that affects the brain and spinal cord of dogs and cats and is primarily passed through a bite from an infected animal. In Pennsylvania, the law requires all dogs and cats, ages 3 months and older, to receive a rabies vaccination. The rabies vaccination, heartworm prevention and treatment medication, and flea and tick prevention and treatment medication are all provided at the Women’s Humane Society’s animal hospital and are administered by our trained veterinarians and technicians. We’re here to keep your pet safe and healthy during the summer and all year-round. Walk-in hours are available, or to schedule an appointment, call the hospital office at 215-750-5252. Î T HE GUARDIAN | Spring, 2013 3506_WHS NL. singleindd 6 5/6/13 10:29 AM