“What`s Happening” at the Shelter
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“What`s Happening” at the Shelter
HUMANE SOCIETY OF WHITLEY COUNTY 951 South Line Street, Columbia City, Indiana Hours: Tues, Wed & Fri 12-5pm, Thurs 12-7pm, Sat 11-4 pm “What’s Happening” at the Shelter January-February, 2014 THERE’S SO MUCH TO SEE! We invite you to visit the shelter during open hours and check out all we have to offer. Marvin found a permanent home in Columbia City! Falco also got a good home in Columbia City. Sassy is now at home in Columbia City. Does your pet need a new bed or blanket? Thanks to volunteers, we have handmade pet beds and blankets for sale, $5.00 each. Does your little pooch need a new sweater to keep warm this winter? Stop and pick up a new dog sweater, also $5.00 each. We have dog leashes and collars in various sizes also. Show your support of our shelter by purchasing a logo T-shirt, on sale now for $10 each. Honey is still living in a foster home. She is waiting for her forever home. INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Black Cats Have All the Luck……. Page 2 Special Thanks…………………….. Page 2 Did You Know?.............................. Page 3 Our Wish List………………………. Page 3 Snacks Add Up…………………….. Page 4 Upcoming Events………………….. Page 4 Oreo & Darby……………………….. Page 5 How You Can Help…………………. Page 6 Thank You to our Supporters……. Page 6 Adoptable Animals………..………. Page 10 Be a “Friend of the Shelter”……… Page 11 Did you adopt a pet from the shelter in 2013? If so, you’ll want to check out the 2014 Whitley County Humane Shelter calendars, now on sale at the shelter. They feature some of our adopted dogs and cats from 2013. Your pet may have been chosen to be part of this annual fundraiser. Each calendar is on sale for $15 and all proceeds will help feed and shelter the animals. The calendars make great gifts for all the animal lovers you know! “What’s Happening” at the Shelter January-February, 2014 BLACK CATS HAVE ALL THE LUCK! Think black cats are bad luck? Think again! The black coat of these fortuitous felines is an indication of melanism, the opposite of albinism. Of the 37 felidae species, 11 express the gene mutation that results in an ebony coat and yellow eyes. Outside of cats, however, melanism is rather rare. SPECIAL THANKS The Whitley County Humane Society was a winner of First Source Bank's “150 Years & 150,000 Cheers” contest! We received the most votes in our area and Director Sandy Grube was presented a check for $1,000! This is such a blessing and we are grateful to everyone who voted for us! Thank you, First Source Bank, for helping support our cause! In addition to giving them a striking color, melanism is believed to provide superior camouflage to the cats, making them harder for their prey to detect. Developing research also suggests that the mutation confers resistance to pathogens, meaning black cats stay healthier. A local Facebook challenge was a winner for our shelter. Kelly Maloy and grandson Hayden Barnett challenged all their Facebook “friends” to donate $1 to a HSWC fund. Kelly and Hayden collected and donated $621 to help homeless animals! BEAR, ready for adoption Kroger in Columbia City contributed to the shelter’s success in 2013. They contributed $504 from Christmas tree sales to the shelter. Thanks so much Kroger! Combined, these two advantages provide a significant evolutionary advantage over their differentcolored cousins, meaning they survive longer and pass the genes for a black coat to their offspring. HANNA, ready for adoption These new discoveries prove that black cats don’t have bad luck at all! Classic black turns out to be the color of choice for felines born lucky. Think you can’t make a difference? We know you can! Even a small donation will help in our mission of providing food and shelter to homeless animals. Brent Teague is an example of how anyone can use their talents to help. Brent (13 years old) sold produce last summer and made a donation of $40 to the shelter in December. Thank you Brent! We truly appreciate your hard work and contribution! Thanks to all our friends and supporters who came out last November 23rd for Photos with Santa. The event raised over $400! Our first Holiday Bazaar and Cookie Bar was also successful. We raised $940 selling craft items and homemade cookies. If you contributed sale items, we thank you! If you stopped by and purchased items, you helped make this event a big success for our animals! The local jazz group, CatBox, helped out the shelter by asking fans to donate cat litter in trade for their new CD, Stinky Tails. The shelter was the winner, receiving 230 pounds of donated cat litter! “What’s Happening” at the Shelter January-February, 2014 DID YOU KNOW? ANOTHER HAPPY TAIL Dog owners walk twice as much, up to 300 minutes more a week, than non-dog walkers! “That’s crucial,” says cardiologist Stephen Sinatra, M.D. “The single most important way to live a long, disease-free life is to be physically active.” And walking is a weightbearing exercise that builds bones and the muscles around them, helping prevent changes that can make you shorter and weaker! (From Terry Christianson, Sr., Columbus, IN) Cuddling a pet cuts your odds of blood pressure spikes 23%. Other research shows pet owners have lower levels of cholesterol and triglycerides. And if you’ve ever owned a cat, you’re 40% less likely to die of a heart attack than someone who never has! No pet? No problem! Volunteer! Whether you help furry friends or people, you’ll reap heartprotecting, mood-boosting benefits! Survival Of the Fittest….You notice every little thing your pet does, but did you know that dogs and cats have evolved to hide illness? Showing weakness makes an animal, and their pack, vulnerable, so our best friends do everything they can to keep a stiff upper lip. Your vet can find problems your pet hides, another reason why annual checkups are so important! JOON, spayed Jack Russell Terrier, available for adoption 2014 Board of Directors Loretta Benner Mark Espich, President Sandi Gray Kayli Roop Dan Stauffer Laurel Steill Katie Sweeney Laura Underwood Kevin Vaughn In May of this year (2013), we lost our beloved husky Smokey to old age and in July we also lost our other husky Shadow ( Smokey's daughter). This left my buddy Mushi all alone. He seemed heartbroken because he had been around the "girls" since he was a very young pup. My wife Teresa started looking on the internet and found Nikki (aka Glacier) on Petfinder at your shelter. We set up an appointment for Mushi and Nikki to meet at the WCHS. So we loaded him up and made the 3hour trip. Needless to say we were apprehensive and wondering how they would react to each Glacier, adopted in July, 2013 other. We were glad to see that they got along well. It was a very emotional time for us. Nikki has been a great addition to our family, she is so loving, and keeps Mushi on his toes! OUR WISH LIST Some items we’re in need of are listed below. Hand soap refill Paper towels Bleach Dish soap Copy paper Manila file folders, letter size “What’s Happening” at the Shelter January-February, 2014 SNACKS ADD UP UPCOMING EVENTS: You love your dog, and your dog loves treats! But feeding Fido “human food” isn’t always the greatest idea. We’re not talking apple slices here...we’re talking cookies, cheese and hot dogs. Take a look at how the calories can add up! Kid’s Club! Monday, January 13, , 6:00 pm and Monday, February 10, 6;;00 pm Snack (fed to a 20lb dog) Human Caloric Equivalent 1 small cookie 1 hamburger 1oz cheddar cheese 1.5 hamburgers 1 hot dog 2.5 hamburgers Remember, what seems like a little treat to you is like a whole meal to your dog! Kitty Calories...we’re not saying to never treat your baby, but talk to your vet about the best way to reward your little hunter! Take a look at how common treats can pack on the pounds! Cheese, just two slices can add around 125% to a small cat’s daily caloric intake. For larger cats, it’s about a 60% increase. Tuna, a single can of tuna might add between 15% and 35% to your cat’s daily caloric intake. Whole Milk, just 1/2 cup can add almost 50% to a small cat’s daily caloric intake, and almost 25% to a larger cat’s daily intake. LOGAN, neutered male, available for adoption At the Shelter, 951 South Line Street Join us on January 13 and/or February 10 for a fun evening at the shelter. Kids in grades 2-6 can spend time learning about the animals and creating great craft projects. Call the shelter, 260-244-6664, if you have any questions or need more information. Hope to see you at Kid’s Club! Neuter For A Nickel March, 2014 Plans are underway for our second “Neuter For A Nickel” day in March this year. In April 2013, we were able to neuter over 140 male cats in a single day! We hope to make 2014’s Neuter For A Nickel” even bigger. Watch your email for more details about date, times and how to make an appointment to have your male cat neutered! Volunteer Orientation Saturday, February 1, 9:00 am Saturday, March 1, 9:00 am At the Shelter, 951 South Line Street The first step towards making a difference in the lives of homeless animals is a attending a Volunteer Orientation meeting, held the first Saturday of each month at 9:00 am. Come see what it’s all about and how you can use your talents to make the lives of homeless animals better! “What’s Happening” at the Shelter January-February 2014 OREO’S STORY Oreo came to the shelter as a stray in early December 2013, desperately in need of a home. She is a sweet, spayed 5-year old Wirehaired Pointing Griffon. Oreo enjoys taking walks and knows how to behave on a leash. One of her favorite activities is joining the shelter’s dog trainer on a bike ride around the neighborhood. She is comfortable around other dogs so could easily join a multi-dog household. She is a very loving dog that wants to be your best friend. If you're looking for a nice calm easy going dog, Oreo maybe just right for you. Come to the shelter and visit Oreo. She’s waiting for you. DARBY’S STORY We often care for animals that teach us important lessons about compassion and patience. Darby is one of those animals. She came to us as a stray kitten in March 2013. She was tiny, less than 2 pounds, and very frightened of people. We sent her home with a foster mommy. In a home setting, she could get extra attention and learn to trust and accept affection from people. After a few weeks in foster care, Darby was ready for adoption. Her foster mommy brought her back to the shelter and in May she was adopted by a family with children. The volunteers and staff celebrated her successful adoption. But that wasn’t the end of her story. In August 2013, Darby was surrendered back to the shelter by her adoptive family who could no longer care for her. And we’re so glad they did! Deciding to surrender a pet is always difficult, and the shelter is always willing to take the pet back and try again to find a “forever” home. That’s how Darby came back to the shelter. She is grown now, and gorgeous! Darby has a torbie coat, green eyes, and the cutest little tufts of hair at the tip of each ear! She is playful, and also loves to be loved. She will curl up on a warm lap with those who take time with her. She has been so patient, waiting for the right person to find her. If you have room in your home and heart for a sweet, spayed girl, please come and meet Darby soon! “What’s Happening” at the Shelter January-February, 2014 THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT: We are so grateful to everyone who has contributed time, supplies, or cash to help support the animals at the shelter. We could not continue to care for the animals without your support! Those of us who do it, love it! It’s a great feeling to help enrich the lives of homeless dogs and cats. There’s so much you can do to make a difference… walking dogs, cuddling cats washing dishes, folding laundry answering phones, making copies writing grants, organizing fundraisers running errands, stuffing envelopes Come to the shelter and find out how you can help! Volunteer Orientation can help! Volunteer Orientation is held on is held on the first Saturday of every month at 9:00 am. You’ll learn about shelter operations and how volunteers are so important for the care of the animals. Looking for a tax deduction? Bring your gently used items such as Bring your gently used items such as antiques, old working computer games, old unique toys, used working cell phones, anything with at least a $25 value (no clothing or personal items). We’ll sell them on Ebay for you. All proceeds go to support the shelter and all tax deductions go to you! “Save A Life, Adopt a Homeless Pet”. Show your support for our shelter. Purchase a HSWC license plate frame for $10! On sale now at the shelter. New Friends of the Shelter, Welcome! John Black Pamela Kephart Edith Menzie Kevin Rumkie Frank & Diane Weixler Mike & Diane Weixler Neal Mosey In Loving Memory Dennis & Debbie Gay Lois Leeuw Edward Leeuw Geraldine Coverstone Janice & Herman Smith David Kuehner Tonya Warner Delois Clemons C&A Tool Engineering Stanley & Ann Fraze Steven & Cynthia Winebrenner Josephine Hyndman ABC Industries, Inc. Rita Bennett C&A Tool Engineering Ronald & Joyce Engle Faulkner Electric Svc Schrader Real Estate Scott & Janelle Smith Jerome & Kay Sponseller Phil Kessie June Niccum Ruth Tagtmeyer Jill & Darrin Daniel Arnold & Sandy Ousley William Marks Randy & Emily Joy “What’s Happening” at the Shelter January-February, 2014 Those we wish to thank Almost Home Dog Rescue of Ohio Thomas & Alice Anderson Leroy & Judy Baatz Kelly Maloy & grandson Hayden Barnett John & Belinda Bellam Bio Corporation Marilee Boyd Larry & Loretta Brouse Scott & Sherry Brown Sherri Brugh Allen & Kerry Bushaw Bernard Caley Canine Companions Jeffrey & Deborah Click Churubusco Schools CC Buggies Club Wendi Curry Amber Deckard John & Juliana Degood Dan & Nancy Dorman Eagles Aux 1906 Stacey & Josh Edwards Carmen Eger Dorena Ellenberger Ewenityfarm Border Collie Haven Susan Farris Fort Wayne Doll Club Todd & Sandi Fortman Denise Gerbert Roberta Gipe John St. George Doris Goldner Dr. James Hanus Daniel & Connie Hawkins Keith & Beverly Henley Dewayne & Marie Hockemeyer Barb Hohenstein Robert & Sarah Howard Curtiss & Joyce Johnson Jeffrey or Terry Jurgess Krogers Michael Lanucilli Blake & Susan Lemish Robert & Loyda Loe Margaret Malcolm Kacie Maybee Marcie Meader Brad & Cambria Menendez Those we wish to thank Ruth Metzger Paula Michel David & Laura Moses Marilyn Murphy Debra Neer Lavon Nesbitt Randal & Sharon Nicodemus Sanuel & Nancy Overton Judith Paris John & Laura Patten Ted & Wendy Ragan David & Katrina Rayner Wayne & Kathaleen Reese David Reinhard Carisa Rising Gary & Euneice Rohrs Science & Regulatory Consultants Dennis & Corissa Schuman Carrie & William Shelmadine Susan Shepherd Larry & Kathy Shively Jennifer Shoda The Cake Lady, LLC Darrell & Beverly Thompson John & Donna Toole Diana Tyrrell & Gerald Tyrrell Cheryl Wagers Frank & Diane Weixler Jan Winterrowd Lou Ann Winterrowd David & Gwendolyn Yeager Thomas & Vicki Yoder Thank you for donated items John & Belinda Bellam John & Sherri Bernhart Judy Bowers Mike & Sara Bowland Tammy Burris Canine Companion Mary Carney Thomas Conley “What’s Happening” at the Shelter January-February, 2014 Thank you for donated items Pat Dean Amber Deno Didier Sherry Eddy Dee Ellenberger Espich Printing Stephanie Geor Debbie Guthrie Jacque Hoffman Chad Hollaway Andrea & Josh Jewitt Kessie Daislie Kilander Kathy Klenke Dan Krill Konnie Luntz Kelly Maloy Marley Collin & Leann McClaine Ed Meinzen Janis Mercer Vonie Nesbit Viki Nolerwold Andy Ott Shirley Palmer Steve Parker Peabody Public Library Thomas & Dorothy Pugh Rapp Family Lori Reader & Peanut Anna Richey Keith Roman Kevin Rose Cindy Russell Ruby Serz Scoot Carl Smith Liz Sponaugle Joey Till & Kids Mike & Lynn Todd Tractor Supply Company Diana & Jerry Tyrrell Karl Utterback Walters Whitco Schools Cheryl Wyatt Annual Fund Drive Donors, Thank You! Ruth Adams Roberta Adang Lisa Allen Don Amber Martha Anspach Eddie & Edna Arnold Kerry & Becky Bailey David & Teresa Barnes Greg & Pam Bateman Ronald & Barbara Begue Joanne Behm Diane & Otto Behrens Lori Bell William Bergman Brian & Vanessa Bills Kathy Bingham Miriam Bishop Ray Boland Martha Bolinger Patricia Bradlwo Jan Bristow Jeff & Penny Brookes Cathy Anne Brown Nancy Buck Ruthie Busick Bernard Caley Pam Calhoon Carla Clifford Kianne & Kenny Clifford Michele Cole Carolynn Collar Russell Coulter Sharon Coulter Jill & Darrin Daniel Leon Dean Trudy Deutsch Virginia Doenges Lee Edsall Ronald & Phyllis Egolf Greg Fahl Russ & Nancy Fay Nancy Farber Phil & Kaye Fisher Lois Foellinger Susan Fox Melissa Frock Dennis & Toni Fudge Lynette Garling “What’s Happening” at the Shelter January-February, 2014 Annual Fund Drive Donors, Thank You! Annual Fund Drive Donors, Thank You! Robert & Rosemary Geiger George & Lisa Gerdes Carolyn Gibson Keith Giff Robin Goble Ron & Janice Godot Mike & Linda Grable Tim Grall Peter Grandstaff Roger & Pat Groves Richard Haiflich Patricia Hartman Timothy Hartman Joyce Hawkins Michael Hayes Jane Hicks Liz Hosier Cynthia & Jay Hursh Jeremy Hiss Jacque Hoffman Jeff & Dawn Hoffman Kay Hurley Bob & Laura Hursey Teresa Irven Lorene Jenkins Mike Johnson Chuck & Barb Jones Tod & Rhonda Jones Robert & Patricia Kehmeyer Ronald Keister Gloria Kesling Margaret Kimble Lynn & Debbie Kirkpatrick Judy & Lynn Kissinger Craig & Patty Kneller Jerry & Ann Krider Dan Krill Jerry & Laura Ladd Rick Ladd Don Langeloh Tim & Susan Langohr Jamie Langston Edward Leeuw Patricia Loe Konnie & George Lutz Wayne Magee Brad & Kelly Malcolm Sam & Kelly Maloy Brenda Mann Ron Marr Gail & Sally Martin Richard & Rose Martz Edith Menzie Dean Messick Janeie Meyer Cindy Minear Jason Mishler Margie More Bob & Jan Morsches John & Tricia Morton Joan Murphy Cheryl Nally Stacy Need Stan & Carol Needham Toni Palmer Joni Parnell Darlene Peppler Jeff & Cheryl Perry Charles & Sharon Persons Athalia Peters Rosemary Piebenga David & Betty Pippenger Doug Pollock Alice Pontzius Betsey Potts Roberta Pritchard Dianne Ranes Reiff Construction LLC David Reinhard Karen Reinking Elaine Rider Ron & Ann Rider Janel Rogers Maureen Rogers Sue Roman Eugene Rudek Nancy Schuman Devon Schuman Melissa Scott Laraina & Mickael Seigel Kim Kurtz-Seslar & Nick Seslar Leeandra Sewell “What’s Happening” at the Shelter January-February, 2014 Annual Fund Drive Donors, Thank You! Jim Seymour Bill & Patricia Shanks Larry & Kathy Shively Nancy Shoda Mary Shook Sigma Phi Gamma, NU Theta Chapter Dianna Sloffer Janice & Herman Smith Jean Smith Valerie Snyder Mr. & Mrs. Don Sodelet Ann Stahn Stockamp Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Gary Studebaker Doris Studebaker Karen Sweeney David & Michelle Sylvester Ted & Clar Tahmisian Brent Teague Darrell & Beverly Thompson Brad Thomson Evelyn Troutman Laura Underwood Marianne Van Emon David & Barbara Vaughn Cheryl Wagers Roger & Julie Waggoner Ross Waite Tonya Warner C. Waterfall Barbara Webster Cheryl & Mark Wentzel Lisa Wilson Teresa Wolfe Holly Wright Nancy Wright Sandra Wysong Anthony & Marsha Zingarelli They’re Waiting for a Forever Home... CELO, 1-year old neutered gray tabby BEAMER, miniature pinscher / Chihuahua mix ALAN, 3-month old orange tabby RAELYNN, female American Staffordshire Terrier Stay in Touch With Our iPhone App Have you downloaded our iPhone app? The shelter’s iPhone App is free at the Apple iTunes store. Just search for Humane Society. If you have a smartphone, but not an iPhone, you can view it at http://wchs.mobi. All the animals can be viewed here.