MCHS Newsletter News you can use!!!
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MCHS Newsletter News you can use!!!
September 2013 MCHS Newsletter News you can use!!! The last several months have been awesome!!! We had a Kitten Extravaganza in July and it was a great success. A supporter donated $1000 for 20 cats to be adopted and spay/neutered. We had a great turn out. Many animals got lifelong homes. We had a contest to name 2 kittens. The names were picked by a drawing. Caesar and Cicero were the winning names and the winners were our very own Dr. James and Camilla Shumaker! This was a great success due to all the help from Jennifer Ellington who volunteered her time and resources. She stepped up to the plate, to make this event happen. Special thanks to all of our volunteers. You make our four legged friends, our staff, and board members so proud! Special thanks to Dollar Tree located at Hannan Plaza. Donations were given in a four week time span of over $1000 in toys, cat and dog food, food bowls, treats, leashes, collars, and kitty litter. Thank you so much Jan the manager, staff, and the public for supporting our cause. Let’s hear a big applause for our young volunteers!!!! Carley Resser, Addie Pope and Jenna Henshaw, opened up a lemonade stand and gave our four legged friends a donation of $70.00. We are so proud of you!!!! We have upgraded our computer and installed new software from Pet Point that will give us accurate information on each animal and will make the paperwork and reports so much easier. BOARD OF DIRECTORS President: Dr. James Shumaker Vice President: Pat Vannerson Secretary: Victor Sredl Treasurer: Mark Whitlow Notes from the President To the Friends of McCracken County Humane Society Jessica Folmar Kim Beeney Dr. Rob Robertson Lesa Barks Executive Director: Terry Vannerson The Board and Staff of the McCracken County Humane Society continue to make improvements for humane management of unwanted dogs and cats. Under the direction of Terry Vannerson, concerted efforts are being made to upgrade the animal shelter, its grounds and the policy and procedures that govern the treatment of our animals. The heating and air conditioning of the kennel area is being upgraded and the siding on the shelter is being replaced. Our mission is to find suitable homes for the animals. All of our animals receive veterinary care if needed. If the adult animals have not been spayed or neutered, then this is done prior to adoption. All animals who are adopted have their immunizations updated and the adopter receives a health record. I continue to stress to our friends the need for ongoing support. The earnings from our investments are not enough to cover the expense of operations. Donations are critical to the success of the Humane Society’s mission. We invite you to come out to the shelter on Coleman Road to visit and see what is being done. We are always are open to suggestions. Most of all, we thank you for your continued support. James L. Shumaker Board President Watch for Pet Parents Holiday Photos 1 Services McCracken County Humane Society, Inc. has been in operation for over 60 years. We are a 501 c (3) Nonprofit organization. We operate on the generosity of donations. We serve the McCracken County area, outlying counties and states. Adoptions Services we currently offer and watch for more to come!!! Our Adoption staff helps hundreds of animals find homes each year. We also have a Foster Program that cares for baby animals and works closely with rescue groups. We have an off-site adoption kiosk for cats and kittens at PetSmart during their hours of operation (Monday-Saturday 9am-9pm & Sunday 10am-6pm). Spay & Neuter Program and Voucher Certificates In 2013, we partnered with Ceglinski Animal Clinic and Animal Care Center to ensure that all animals are spayed and neutered before being adopted. To continue this endeavor with our young animals, their adoption fee includes a prepaid spay/neuter voucher. With the overabundance of cats and dogs, one of our goals is to help control the pet population. Boarding We offer boarding to cats and dogs if provided with their current, up-to-date veterinarian records. Our staff walks and provides group playtime, as requested. Training of Shelter Animals Our staff coordinates with our volunteers to teach essential training techniques. Combined with volunteers, we train our animals by using positive reinforcement methods. When trained, shelter dogs become better behaved, less stressed animals in the shelter environment, thus making them more desirable to potential adopters. Health Records Upon intake of all animals, a health record is started and they are assessed, weighed, vaccinated, dewormed and pictures taken for our website, PetFinder and Facebook. All animals get a rabies shot and are spayed/neutered when age appropriate. Watch for SENIOR DAY Wednesdays Coming in November Please come see us, we need homes too! 2013 Year YTD Animal Count Total Intake Cats & Dogs 450 Total Adopted 398 Total Died at Shelter 10 Total Euthanized 7 Come in for a free Trick Total In-house YTD 85 or Treat with your cat or dog the week of the 28th of October. 2 Watch for Rabies Clinic in Oct. 26th Sat. 1:00pm to 3:00pm!!! DONATING IS A WAY YOU CAN HELP We need your continued support to care for these animals to get them ready for their lifelong homes. Your donation is tax deductible and is used for vaccinations, medical care and our spay/ neuter program. You can give a one time donation or monthly. We can also use dog and cat toys, canned, dry dog and cat food, kitty litter, & Milk Replacement Supplement for kittens that are being fostered, and new or used heating pads. You can also give of your time by volunteering. Our volunteers walk dogs and puppies and socialize with cats and kittens. They help with bathing, grooming and training the basics in animal behavior. Students and groups can get credit for community service and receive a letter from MCHS for hours volunteered. Watch for Senior Day Wednesdays You can drop off items or make a check payable to: McCracken County Humane Society, Inc, 4000 Coleman Road Paducah, Ky. 42001 Any questions please call 270-443-5923 Email mccrackencohumanesociety@hotmail.com www.mccrackenhumane.org You can also find us on PetFinder and Facebook News You Can Use & Upcoming Events We are at With the changing of the season we will be Extending our hours on Monday starting Nov. 4th & Dec. Monday 9am - 4:30pm Tuesday thru Saturday 9am-3:30pm Rabies Clinic SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26TH FROM 1:00pm UNTIL 3:00pm Vaccinations: $8.00 per animal Sponsored By: Ceglinski Animal Clinic Any questions please call 443-5923 the first Sat. of every month 10am to 5pm forth our Adoption Event. nd Oct. 5 Nov. 2 Dec.7th The Humane Society will be open to the public9:00am to 1:00pm Dec. 7th at 11:00am to 4:00pm Pet Parents Holiday pictures with Santa. Bring your own camera or smart phone. Donation of $5.00 per photo 3 COMING SOON The Paducah Area Chapter Micro Chipping all dogs and cats before all adoptions to ensure that your animals can find their way home, anywhere, any time. We will be offering: Pet Insurance for your pet’s health. Petango for your pets shopping needs online. We have recently partnered with the AMERICAN RED CROSS Paducah Area Chapter to help in times of a disaster to house and care for dogs and cats for their owners until they either have been relocated or have the ability to care for their pets on their own. SENIOR ANIMAL ADOPTION DAYS Starts every Wednesday Nov. 4th A Legacy of Love Animals have much to offer and make some of the best Spay & Neuter Fund companions. That is why McCracken County Humane Society, Inc. MCHS believes that just as animals of all ages and abilities should have loving companions, so should people. To help make this a reality, MCHS Senior Days will start Nov. 6th every Wednesday. Adopters over 60 years of age, who cannot afford the full fee will receive a 50 % discount on selected dogs or cats. Help brighten the lives of our community’s seniors and animals that are waiting for homes. 4 A Legacy of Love Spay & Neuter Fund has been set up to further our commitment to spay & neuter all animals before adoption. Our goal is to make a difference in the overpopulation of cats and dogs. With this fund we can offer low cost surgeries and education to those in need. If you would like to donate and be a part of this project., please call 270-443-5923 or mail check to: McCracken County Humane Society, Inc. 4000 Coleman Road Paducah, Ky. 42001
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