Mississauga Humane Society
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Mississauga Humane Society
MHS was established in 1999. Over the last 12 years more than 4,500 homeless animals have been rescued. MHS is a registered charity run 100% by volunteers. It receives no support from the city, the Government or the SPCA. It does not have a shelter, business venue or paid staff. Without a shelter MHS depends on the kindness of foster parents who open their heart and home to animals in need, and take care of them until adoption. MICKEY (adopted in 2008) getting a kiss from his human sister MHS is NOT the "animal shelter". That is a completely unrelated group Mississauga Animal Services, which is run by the city. MISSISSAUGA HUMANE Inside this Edition 2 President’s Message/Adoption & Rescue Statistics 3 Whom have you helped to Save 4 FOSTER a Cat & SAVE Thousands 5 FOREVER SHEENIE 6 HomeSweetHome 7 News & Events 8 News & Events 9 Ad 10 What’s UP on the PET Market 11 World Animal News 12 Humour Time EDITOR: LILY CHAN 13 THANK 26th 14 UUYOU SOCIETY Edition July 2012 10 1= 9 Benson (Portia) the mom 1Whats Up on the Pet Market 15 World Animal News 16 17 Whats Up on the Pet Market 18 19 20 Humour Time/Vegetaria Living 9 esociety.com “GIVE ME 5” 10 News & Events 11 Editor: LILY CHAN MISSISSAUGA HUMANE SOCIETY Mealtime for the seven kittens of Benson (Portia), kittens a pregnant stray catBenson rescued9 by MHS Page 2 President’s Message THANK Dear friends: Summer is here now, and it means the busiest time for us. The kittens born to stray cats are now seen everywhere. Everyday we receive calls reporting on kittens hanging round in the city. With very limited sources, both in funds and manpower, the number we can help is just the tip of the iceberg. Still, we try our best to take in as many as possible, finding homes for the kittens and neutering/spaying the adults to prevent the over population of stray cats. YOU to our SPONSORS From January to June this year, we’ve been able to rescue close to 230 homeless pets. Please see details of statistics below. As always, we are in need of foster homes for both dogs and cats to help us place the animals we rescue. Foster homes to socialize young stray cats and kittens are especially needed at this time. Our annual Walkathon will take place on Sept 15, 2012 at the Erindale Park. This year, we are expanding the event and it will be renamed PET-FEST & WALKATHON. We will include more new activities like a Kitten/Cat Adopt-athon, Best Dressed Doggie Contest, Kids Corner, Ask the Dog Trainer, Vendors Booth etc. It is our goal to attract a wider range of people rather than just dog owners. The more people and pets, the merrier! It is the goal of the Mississauga Humane Society to rescue as many animals as we can. With all the dedicated volunteers and the generous donors we are able to continue rescuing as many companion animals as possible. James Kent, President RESCUE & ADOPTION STATISTICS James Kent President Cat Adoption Room Global Pet Foods 905-501-0411 Burnhamthorpe/Creditview Mississauga Cat Adoption Room Kitten Corner Kitten Corner Dundas East Animal Hospital 905-803-8400 Dundas/Tomken Mississauga Pet Valu Pet Valu 905-821-4290 Brittania/Creditview Britannia) Mississauga 905-821-8333 Brittania/Glen Erin Page 3 vvbv CHAMP A young Border Collie X in danger at a pound due to food aggression SPIKE An older dog who has been neglected and chained up all his life GUS A young terrier who was deemed unadoptable due to biting issues CHESTER A stray cat found in a volunteer’s backyard looking for food & shelter MARCUS One of the 3 kitties dumped at the door of a vet clinic A young border collie in danger due to food aggression ROCKY A young dog waiting for a home for months in a rural pound BO BO DUSTY A 5 yr old given up by her owner due to allergy of the child One of the many stray kitties found scavenging for food in a storage lot BESSIE A 11 yr hound abandoned at the pound by the owner MOLLY A 7 yr girl given up by her owner due to health issues of the owner CASHMERE A 12 yr cat found dumped at the door of a Samaritan CHASE A Shitzu whose owner could not keep due to severe skin issues STELLA A stray found very pregnant & gave birth to 2 kitties COLE An older Jack Russell X staying at a high kill pound in a CHARLEIGH A 6 yr beagle who spent all her life in a horrible environment for breeding purpose TEDDY A senior terrier with cataracts and infected ears at a high kill pound PHINLEY A young male on death row in a high kill pound BLUE (VICTOR) An older cat in a high kill pound with a huge abscess FOSTER a PET SAVE a LIFE “WE provide the FOOD YOU Provide the LOVE” Page 4 Heidi & her newborns I was at work one afternoon when I got the email – urgent appeal – foster home needed for a pregnant cat. Wow – this was the chance I had waited for all my life – I absolutely adore kittens. It only took me a few seconds to decide I was up to the task. Later that evening, I brought home a pregnant cat. Even the vet did not know how far along she was. Heidi was very friendly so she was saved but that meant there were many others who were not so lucky. She was taken to the vet for spaying but it was discovered that she was pregnant and too far along to terminate the pregnancy. This friendly cat obviously had been a real beauty but right now she was a scrawny cat with an upper respiratory and a bad eye infection. She had been on the streets for a while and was suffering the consequences. Twice a day, I administered her antibiotics, put drops in her eyes, mixed a special supplement into her wet food, fed her dry food, fresh water, washed her bowls and cleaned the kitty litter. In the beginning, the poor cat couldn’t stop sneezing but slowly she got better and started to regain her strength. She was very grateful to me and every evening as I sat in her room, she jumped onto my lap to be petted and loved. As her tummy grew bigger, she allowed me the privilege of feeling her little kittens moving around in her belly. The weeks slowly went by and I was becoming impatient for her babies to be born. I knew a cat’s pregnancy was about 65 days long but it seemed like I’d been waiting forever. After one month, one night when I came ome, Home Heidi didn’t come to the door to greet me. Instead, she was peeking out of the cardboard box I had made as a nesting place for her. Inside were 4 kittens. I was surprised at how large they were as I had been expecting something about half the size. Heidi was nursing three of her babies. One kitten had been pushed off to the side and I realized it had died. I took the dead kitten away, wrapped it up, said a little prayer and buried it in my front garden. This is the everyday dance of life and death in Mother Nature….only the strong will survive. Every day, I could not wait to get home to see how my little babies were doing. It was incredible just watching the gradual changes. There was something new each time and it would never cease to amaze me….their eyes opening, their ears lifting, standing up, their wobbly first steps. It was so thrilling to watch all of it. But the most amazing part of all was when they started to respond to my touch. They stretched their little bodies out so I could rub their bellies and even though they were so tiny, it was obvious that they were enjoying it. By four weeks, they were starting to walk around with stronger little legs and play with each other. By six weeks, they started to climb over the baby gate in the spare bedroom. Then mommy cat went into heat again. I couldn’t believe that could happen so soon after she had her kittens, but it did. Well let’s see….she’d been pregnant for 2 months and now the kittens were almost 2 months old. According to my calculations, that means she could have kittens every 4 months or 3 litters per year. If she had 5 kittens per litter, that would be 15 kittens in one year. If those 15 kittens had 3 litters of 5 each, that’s 225 kittens in two years. If those 225 kittens had 3 litters, that’s 3,375 kittens in three years!!. That is why it is so important to spay your cat. All three of the little kittens found wonderful homes. They were all friendly, happy and well-adjusted. Heidi had no problem letting them go and did not cry for them once they left. She knew she had done a good job and now it was her turn to rest. Heidi has now been spayed and is waiting patiently for someone to adopt her. She will make an incredible pet for someone. And to think that she sat on death row is absolutely heart-breaking. Thank you, MHS, for saving her and her kitties! Update: Two days before the release of PET CHAT Heidi was adopted. She now has a forever home like her kitties! Page 5 FOREVER SHEENIE In the spring of 2002 adorable Sheenie entered our lives as a foster through the MHS. My daughter and I wanted to share our love for animals by fostering, and Lily told us about Sheenie, who was a very smart girl and well-trained, and could shake a paw and roll over. Sheenie was about 7 years old when we got her. She was a 55 lb Black Lab and Beagle mix, and was black with white markings and resembled a chubby Black Lab puppy. She was probably named after her shiny coat. The first night, Sheenie jumped up on my bed with me, so desperate for love and human companionship. At the time we had also fostered Panthea, who gave birth to her kittens in our home and all were adopted out to wonderful families. The kittens would eat with Sheenie from her bowl, and Sheenie loved them. About a month after we got Sheenie, she seemed restless one evening and in the morning her back legs just gave out under her. I carried her to the vet, who x-rayed and advised me that Sheenie had suffered a ruptured disk and was paralyzed and required immediate emergency care. (We thought perhaps she had chased Panthea down the stairs and twisted her leg.) We drove Sheenie to the University of Guelph OVC small animal clinic. It was a Saturday afternoon and the care she got was incredible. She was examined by specialists, had a myelogram, and we were told she would need spinal surgery and she had a 50/50 chance of walking again. We saw Sheenie’s brave sweet face and together with MHS, proceeded with the surgery. Sheenie was at the OVC clinic for about 2 weeks when she had the required leg reflex and was released. My daughter Julia and I nursed Sheenie at home, using a sling to take her outside, and I would carry her at the cottage to the boat, which she loved. About a month later, she was on a beach and was so determined to walk that she very shakily got up on her legs. That was a miracle. She recovered quickly and was able to run and jump again. We knew then we had to keep Sheenie as part of the family! Sheenie’s personality was fantastic, 100% goodness, so calm and gentle and such a good sport. She would kayak with me around our cottage island and even go tubing with me behind the boat. She loved to go fishing and at the age of 12 would run up and down the boat chasing the lure and howling with excitement. You still could not call her a senior. This was after she had a splenectomy to remove a tumour, which she survived with flying colours, living happily for another 7 years and enjoying attention and her daily walks. When we moved to King City in 2009, Sheenie was 14 and though she had slowed down, she still enjoyed walking about the large property and barking at cyclists or people walking by. Her vision was always good, though she lost most of her hearing shortly after, but Sheenie was happy and healthy and loved to eat. She enjoyed a driving trip with us to visit family in New Brunswick when she was 16 and stayed in beautiful places where they accepted dogs. I wouldn’t travel without her; she was such a huge part of my life/family. Sheenie was diagnosed with a liver tumour in March 2011. Her vet advised that at her age she would not survive invasive treatment, and said she was not in pain and to enjoy my time with her as long as she was eating and was comfortable. She did get weaker in late fall of 2011, and in January 2012 appeared to have suffered a small stroke. Again she miraculously recovered but needed nursing care from me. I had her regularly examined by her vet as her comfort was of course most important. My chiropractor was also kind enough to visit weekly to massage and treat Sheenie. Though it was trying, this time spent caring for my very special companion in every way possible was the most fulfilling time of my life. Sheenie deserved it so much, having loved us for so long. Though it was expected, it was devastating to me when she passed away at home on March 16, 2012 at almost 17 years of age, after peacefully falling into a coma. I miss her terribly when I look and she is not there. Sheenie was privately cremated and her cremains are with me in her special urn. She is resting with me, as are the precious memories of our life together, and many of her photos adorn our home. I have a silver heart necklace with her cute photo laser engraved on it that holds a lock of her fur, and my angel Sheenie is with me everywhere. I am blessed with the values she taught me: love, patience, devotion, compassion and gratefulness for what each day holds. Each and every one of our pets is a miracle, and they give us the elusive gift of gratefulness for the moment and appreciation of every single life. I have thanked Lily for bringing this very loving and wonderful girl into my life. She very kindly said that Sheenie was one of the luckiest dogs on earth, and that is comforting to me at this sad time. She certainly was to me the most beautiful. Grace Trippel, King City, June 28 2012 Page 6 KoKo Rosie Gisselle Maddy Lily Susy Q Caprice Kota Trendy Phoenix Harry (middle) Chewy Asper & Angel Meeka Garfield Beta Page 7 PET VALU - PAWZ EVENT In the month of April 2012 two PET VALU stores where we have a KITTEN CORNER 6055 Credit view Rd 866 Glen Erin Rd hosted a PAWZ EVENT to benefit MHS. A total of $2,700 was raised. Thanks very much PET VALU! MHS also participated in the Customer Appreciation event at both stores on the weekend of April 14 & 15, 2012 with some of our dogs and cats for adoption. A couple of kittens were adopted! Thanks to Kathy Whitley, Jane Hollingsworth, Sue Gaskell, Kisa Noble & Lily Chan who volunteered on that weekend. The KIDS from MEADOWVALE VILLAGE are kind and hardworking when it comes to animals! In April 2012 they did a food drive for the homeless animals and donated to our Society. They had the idea from a local real estate agent who was doing her annual Easter food drive for humans! The kids did not know what to expect so they were truly delighted with the generosity of the community. A wagon was actually needed to carry all of the donated items! THANKS VERY MUCH MEADOWVALE KIDS and also to Tracey MacLean who helped organised this food drive. JACOX HARLEY-DAVIDSON Demo Day On April 21, 2012 JACOX HARLEY-DAVIDSON, Argentia Rd, Mississauga had a DEMO DAY for free test rides on 2012 HarleyDavidson motorcycles. They kindly took this opportunity to raise funds for our Society. There were a BBQ, door prizes, bake sale and 50/50 and $420 was raised. Thanks very much JACOX HARLEY-DAVIDSON. Special thanks to Keely Jacox who thought about our animals and organised this. www.jacoxharley.com JACK ASTOR Bar Competition On Wednesday, June 6, 2012 Jack Astor Restaurant at Square I hosted a BAR COMPETITION. Tickets and raffles were sold with the proceeds going to our Society. We are pleased to report that $1000 was raised! THANK YOU VERY MUCH JACK ASTOR! Thanks also to Dhalia Ayoub and Nadine Ayoub for volunteering on that night. Page 8 Starlight Soiree, our first fund raising Gala evening, was held on April 5, 2012 at the Old Barber House Restaurant in Streetsville. We were blown away by the response and tickets were oversold. There were 11 tables and 120 people attended. It was a great evening and everyone enjoyed it to the full. “Congratulations for the over-the-top evening!! We had a wonderful time with all the supporters for MHS. The venue was high class! The food was great, the video was very professionally set up, the stories for each pet was perfect (not too sucky, but just enough to pull at heartstrings'). People had nothing but good comments about the evening!” “The evening was first class. It was an extremely well run event and has taken MHS to a whole new level of fund raising… I have to say this was the best fund raising event by far I have seen in all my years. The video of MHS rescues hit home to the audience and summed up what MHS message is. I don’t think there was a dry eye in the house …” Besides the delicious food and drinks, there was a Silent Auction with great prizes, raffles, and a magician going around each table to perform tricks to entertain the guests. The audience was touched by the rescue work of MHS when a video of their rescued animals was shown. The night was highlighted by a presentation of MHS WALL of FAME certificates to recognize several dedicated and long-term foster parents for their contribution. It was just a wonderful evening with lots of laughter and tears. We would like to give a BIG VOTE of THANKS to KYLIE VIRTUE & KELLIE SHERIDAN who organised the event. The professionalism they displayed in planning the Gala impressed everyone. A total of $8,550 was raised and we would also like to thank all of the sponsors, donors and volunteers for the event. This will be an annual event and the date has been set on March 23, v2013. Please diares this spcial day! ERINDALE PARK Dundas St, east of Mississauga Rd Best Dressed Doggie Contest Kitten/Cat Adopt-a-thon Silent Auction/Lucky Draw Kids Corner Pizza/Bake Sale Pet Photography Ask the Dog Trainer Vendors Booth…. …… Presenting Sponsor: Frigidaire is a very proud supporter of the Mississauga Humane Society and this year’s Presenting Sponsor of the MHS Pet-Fest & Walkathon. 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It is often hard to say what causes or motivates our four-legged friends to engage in unruly behavior in the home when we are not around. This video camera will allow pet In their owner’s absence, cats and dogs can get into owners to keep an eye on their beloved pets and to also acquire valuable material to a lot of mischief. It is often hard to say what causes or discuss over with an animal behavioral specialist. motivates our four-legged friends to engage in unruly Adjustable holding clip, built in sensor for auto light adjustment, and microphone, 8 behavior in the home when we are not around. This GB Flash memory & Battery… video camera will allow pet owners to keep an eye on www.eyenimal.com Page 11 WEST HOLLYWOOD – The Humane Capital of the US, The first FUR-FREE CITY in the NATION An ordinance to ban the sale of fur in West Hollywood was passed on September 20, 2011, the City Council. The implementation date of the Fur Free Ban is September 21, 2013; on this date West Hollywood retailers can no longer sell apparel that is made from the skin or pelt of animals with hair, wool or fur. In 1989, West Hollywood was declared a “cruelty free zone for animals” when bans on cosmetic testing and steel leg-hold traps were put in place, after WeHo City Council passed Resolution 558. It was the first city in the U.S. to ban declawing of cats and is also one of the guardian cities where pets are referred to as animal companions, not pets. In 2010, the city banned the sale of dogs and cats in pet stores. CHINESE FARMER LED 5,000 DUCKS. Hong brought streets in the eastern city of Taizhou to a standstill when, accompanied by a colleague, he took his 5000 ducks to a pond . Armed with nothing but a cane, he guided his feathered friends three quarters of a mile as part of an annual tradition in Zhejiang province. Mugly, a Chinese Crested dog from the U.K,. won the 2012 World's Ugliest Dog contest at the Sonoma-Marin Fair in Petaluma on June 22 in California. Mugly also was named Britain’s ugliest dog in 2005! Page 12 HUMOUR TIME EASY VEGETARIAN COOKING POTATO FRITTERS World Potato fritters are very delicious and make a tasty snack that even kids will love,! Serving Size: 10+ Ingredients: 3 cups plain flour 3 large potatoes, grated 1 medium onion, finely chopped 1 can corn, drained salt and pepper to taste 3 cups milk vegetable oil for frying Add potatoes, onion, corn and salt and pepper to the flour and mix well. Add milk slowly until you have a thick batter-like consistency. Drop tablespoons of the mixture into a hot frying pan and cook both on sides until golden brown. 3 cups plain flour 3 large potatoes, grated 1 medium onion, finely chopped 1 can corn, drained salt and pepper to taste 3 cups milk vegetable oil for frying