Spring/Summer 2016 Newsletter - PDF file
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Spring/Summer 2016 Newsletter - PDF file
Newsletter of the North County Humane Society of San Luis Obispo County Spring/Summer 2016 Tails from AFAR Action for Animals’ Rights | 805-466-5403 | 2300 Ramona Road, Atascadero, CA 93422 www.slonchs.org | Find us on Facebook: Search for “North County Humane Society” Gumdrop: Sweet as can be Gumdrop is a fluffy, longhaired black male cat who recently arrived at North County Humane Society. He really is a handsome cat with very soft fur and spectacular golden eyes. He is a little over a year old, and he was raised inside since he was a kitten. His owner recently lost her home and could not take him along when she moved. Gumdrop is a little shy at NCHS, as he is not used to being around so many other cats. But he is friendly, enjoys being held and will be more relaxed at a new home. His previous owner says he is good around dogs. Gumdrop has been neutered, vaccinated and microchipped, and he is ready to join his new family today. Are you the special person or family to give this handsome and “purrsonable” cat a new home? Photos by Tom Lott KITTEN SEASON! Spring has sprung at the NCHS adoption center Though the remodel on the kitten building is running late, the kittens are right on time! We already have a wonderful bouquet of spring time colors. In fact, it’s a fashionable array of felines: assorted oranges, yellows, creams, shades of gray, light tans to dark Havana brown. And of course, the color for every season: elegant black! In 2015, we were able to find the purr-fect homes for 287 adorable kittens, and we hope to do even more this season! Before a beautiful kitten can brighten up a new adopters’ home, they are spayed or neutered, microchipped, treated for fleas, ear mites, and worms, tested for FELV, FIV and heartworm. Kittens also receive their first vaccine at 8 weeks and return one month later for their second. The adoption fee for any kitten under 6 months is $100, which also includes a free cardboard kitty carrier. We invite you to come and shop until you drop into a chair built for two — just you and a couple of kittens, who will be just right for you! North County Humane Society Shelter hours: Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. On Wednesdays, the shelter is open until 6 p.m. Location: 2300 Ramona Road, Atascadero, CA Directions: Take the Del Rio Road exit off Highway 101. Board of Directors President: Martha Pedersen Vice President: Jan Lynch Secretary: Terry Miron Treasurer: Kitty Ressler Directors: Denise Milardo, Brenda Tiersma Have questions? Call 805-466-5403, email slonchs.info@gmail.com, or visit www.slonchs.org. NCHS Staff Shelter Manager: Sherry Chapman Donor Development Officer: Hannah Lowe Lead Cat Care Technician: Rachelle Hiser Senior Cat Technician: Victoria Moore Cat Care Technicians: Brandi Blair and Taryn Visser Newsletter team: Sherry Chapman, Tom Lott, Jennifer Robillard, Hannah Lowe Photographer: Tom Lott Adoptions prices Kittens: $100 Adults: $90 Microchipping NCHS offers microchipping for $15. Microchipping is available on a walk-in basis during the shelter’s operating hours. Sign up for the E-newsletter! Help us help more cats! Sign up for our e-newsletter by visiting www.slonchs.org. Instead of buying stamps, we could be buying food and toys for all our kitties. You’ll see all the same content and cute cat pictures, just without the paper or postage. Spay Day makes a difference Spay Day 2016 was Feb. 28 at two local veterinary clinics: El Camino Veterinary Hospital in Atascadero and North County Animal Hospital in Paso Robles. Staff and volunteers from the North County Humane Society assisted at both locations. Overall, 120 cats were spayed or neutered in one day. World Spay Day is held every year in February. In the North County, local veterinarians provide low- or no-cost spay/neuter surgery for pets with owners as well as feral cats that have been trapped. Veterinarians, technicians and shelter staff volunteer their time to make this day possible. The event was coordinated by North County Paws Cause, which arranged dozens of volunteers to assist at the clinics. NCHS staff who participated included Sherry Chapman, Ronny Cyr, Rachelle Hiser and Brandi Blair. NCHS Board of Directors members Martha Pedersen and Terry Miron helped check cats in and out at the clinics. Other NCHS volunteers helped with check-in and cage management, monitoring cats after surgery in the recovery room, and capturing the event in photos. Under construction: Intake building gets a much-needed facelift El Niño proved to be too much for the NCHS intake building. Several heavy rainstorms this winter flooded part of the building, requiring the staff to “wo-man the pumps.” The building, originally a garage, is a temporary home to adoptable kittens and permanent home to FIV/ FELV cats in the isolation section. Fortunately, no cats got their paws wet in the flooding. Plans were developed to dramatically improve the drainage around the building, and to re-floor, re-paint and add new cabinets and furniture to the old building to make it more habitable for the cats, more functional for the staff, and more attractive to kitten room visitors. The project is nearly complete. The “iso cats” were moved temporarily — much to their displeasure — but are now back in their remodeled room, and the kitten room is being prepared for its new inhabitants. This project was made possible thanks to a generous donation from Randy and Sally Knight, a grant from the Harold J. Miossi Charitable Trust, and donations by many of our loyal NCHS cat supporters. Local businesses that treat NCHS like family We simply could not operate NCHS year after year without the wonderful support from our local businesses. •V eterinary Medical Center • Atascadero Pet Hospital and Emergency Center • El Camino Veterinary Hospital • Hart Impressions Printing • Atascadero Grocery Outlet • Galaxy Theatres • U-Haul in Atascadero • Pavilion on the Lake in Atascadero • Kelly’s Casuals in Atascadero • Ed’s Commercial Appliance • Heritage Oaks Bank in Templeton and Atascadero • Idler’s Home • Bell’s Plumbing • Atascadero Hay & Feed • Kmart in Atascadero • Mid-State Cruizers Car Club • Sunset Honda in SLO • Vons • Walmart • Paso Bowl • Lemos Feed & Pet Supply • Central Coast wineries • Short and Sweet Dog Rescue • Bay Laurel Nursery • Sherwood Dog Park in Paso Robles • Vineyard Dog Park in Templeton Hot dog! ‘Buck a Chip’ microchips We microchipped 169 animals in the first month, and about 75 percent were dogs. Most owners brought in multiple animals, whether cats or dogs. The pace has slowed down, but we continue to have several animals brought in each day for microchips. Through mid-April, we have registered 334 microchips or about 100 per month on average, and we have about 66 remaining from our original grant funding. Clearly, this program has been well accepted in the pet-loving community. NCHS started offering $1 microchips at the beginning of January. This discount service is possible thanks to a generous grant from the Harold J. Miossi Charitable Trust. The new year started off with a rush as many pet owners took advantage of this great deal. The first week in January was almost nonstop microchips, with a few pet owners bringing in as many as seven animals at one time. The NCHS staff worked extra hard to accommodate all the cats and dogs, large and small, and to get their other chores done, as well. MEMORIALS To donate in memory or in honor of a person or a pet, call the shelter at 805-466-5403. • Cheryl Miller, from Gary and Nancy Heidrich: In memory of Ann Boyce • Nancy Tweedie: In memory of Lillian Wills • Nancy Tweedie: In memory of Arlene Soto • Sandra Rakestraw: In memory of Daniel Nagle • Mary Rafa to Kathy Howell: In memory of Judu, “a very special boy” • Sam Yelinek in memory of John Spanabel •D ulcie Taylor and George Williams: In honor of Dwain and Carole Morton •D ulcie Taylor and George Williams to Steve Morton: In honor of Brindle •B etsy M Beatty: In memory of Marilyn Stein, a great social worker and fun co-worker •P enny Coombs: in memory of cat Samantha, aged 19 • Priscilla Herzog: In memory of younger brother • Mary and Anne Woods: In honor of Marilyn Stein • Kate and Steve Klein (memorial plaque from S. Rakestraw) • Gabrielle Hubbard: In memory of Elizabeth Koel-Liken • Sharon Klintworth and Sherry Chapman: For Bogey North County humane society adoption Center Mission statement the NCHS vision Our mission is to reduce pet overpopulation and to promote responsible pet ownership through spay/neuter; feral cat trap/spay-neuter/return; provide shelter, care and socialization opportunities for domestic cats awaiting permanent homes; and advocate for the welfare and humane treatment of all animals through education efforts in our communities. www.slonchs.org North County Humane Society Our vision is to live in a world where all animals receive compassion, respect and humane treatment from all people. Spring/Summer 2016 North County Humane Society 2300 Ramona Road Atascadero, CA 93422 Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Paso Robles, CA 93446 Permit No. 163 A purrfect place to volunteer Have time on Caturdays? The shelter is always looking for feline-loving volunteers to help with its mission (any day of the week!). Call us at 4665403 if you can help with: • Donation jar pickups • Adoption events • Grant writing • Event committees • Auction solicitations • Cat socialization at the shelter Can I go home with you? Snowball will warm your heart It is always heartbreaking when an owner has to surrender their “precious baby” to our no-kill adoption center, but this handsome 4-year-old had nowhere else to go when his owner recently lost her home. She raised Snowball since he was a kitten and told us everything about him: He’s great with people, and loves to be held and petted, and he is always up for a belly rub! Because of Snowball’s white coloring, which makes him prone to skin cancer, he would make an ideal indoor family pet. If you need any more proof that Snowball might be the one you’ve been searching for, we invite you to NCHS to let Snowball melt your heart — just like he has ours. LATE BREAKING NEWS! Snowball has found a great new home. Come to the NCHS shelter to find your kitty match. Support the shelter when you buy online If you’re stocking up on catnip or kibble online and using Amazon Smile, your purchase can support the North County Humane Society shelter (registered at smile.amazon.com as Action for Animals Rights). And iGive.com is another great way to support our animal adoption center. Ready to shop? Go to www.slonchs.org for more information.
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