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FALL 2015 A NOT -FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION GREETINGS FROM OUR PRESIDENT AND CEO On behalf of the MCSPCA, we are incredibly grateful for the generosity of our donors. Your never-ending support has helped us accomplish so much and give so many homeless animals a second chance. Thanks to your kindness, we have helped over 6,000 animals this year through adoptions, spay/neuter and vaccine services and community outreach programs. We have transported over 2,000 animals from overcrowded shelters in the South and Puerto Rico where they will find their forever homes. We reduced owner surrenders by 15 percent thanks to our Pet Pantry program which offers free pet food and supplies to those facing economic hardship. Our Pittie Project has spayed & neutered over 200 pitties and vaccinated/microchipped an additional 300 so far this year. We have made significant progress improving the lives of Pit Bulls in the community through this program. Your support has helped us raise thousands of dollars for our Second Chance Medical Fund, a fund that helps give extraordinary medical care and second chances to animals in need. Through this fund, we have been able to give special surgeries and lifesaving medical care to 6 animals this year. Still, there is so much more we can do and there are so many more animals in need of our help. Together, we can save even more innocent lives. Your continued support gives us the ability to provide shelter, care and medical attention to those animals who need it most. Let’s work together to save even more innocent animals lives in 2015! Jerry Rosenthal, President & CEO AN IMPERFECTLY Purrrfect REUNION for two special cats Walt and Snugglepuss are two cats that were rescued from a terrible hoarding situation along with over 20 other animals. As is often the case in hoarding situations, they had not received proper care and suffered from critical medical issues. They both needed special facial surgeries. Thanks to funding raised through the MCSPCA Second Chance Medical Fund, we were able to give Walt and Snugglepuss the surgeries and medical care they needed. After being separated for over two months to heal, Walt and Snugglepuss were put in the same gazebo and immediately recognized and found each other. They now share a comfy bed where they have been inseparable. Although Walt and Snugglepuss may look funny to some, their imperfections are what make them special to us. With your help we are able to provide animals the care and second chances they need to live happy & healthy lives! Animal hoarding is a growing issue that the MCSPCA confronts on a daily basis. The MCSPCA recently hosted a seminar on animal hoarding at Monmouth University to help educate and bring critical awareness to this disturbing trend and help save animals like Walt and Snugglepuss ! Walt & Snugglepuss cuddling! to donate and help save more lives visit monmouthcountyspca.org! DIRECTORY Monmouth County SPCA & Homeward Bound Adoption Center 260 Wall Street, PO Box 93 Eatontown, NJ 07724 Tel: 732.542.0040 Fax: 732.542.4552 Web: www.monmouthcountyspca.org Hours of Operation Seven days a week, 12PM to 5PM Homeward Bound Adoption Center at the Freehold Raceway Mall 3710 Route 9 (lower level next to Sears) Freehold, NJ 07728 Tel: 732.637.1960 Hours of Operation Monday – Saturday, 10AM to 9:30PM Sunday, 11AM to 7PM Homeward Bound Adoption Center at Middletow Petco 1391 Route 35 Middletown, NJ 07748 Tel: 732.637.1960 Hours of Operation 7 days a week, 11am-6pm MCSPCA Vogel Spay/Neuter Clinic 732.542.3125 Fax: 732.542.4552 Low Cost Spay/Neuter Surgery SCHEDULE APPOINTMENT ONLINE Monday – Thursday Admission 7:30 AM to 8:45AM, Pickup 2:30PM Vaccine and Microchip Clinic NO APPOINTMENT NECCESARY Every Friday, 10:30AM to 2PM Maureen O'Brien Cats & Dogs Thrift Store Tuesday – Saturday, 9AM to 4PM Wednesday, 9AM to 2PM Tel: 732.542.5342 Dog Obedience Training Positive, rewards-based training to help your dog become a good family companion. Registration: 732.440.1536 Humane Law Enforcement Division Chief Ross Licitra 732.542.0040 Board of Trustees Jerry Rosenthal — President and CEO Daran Haber, MD — Chairman Bob Baerenbach— Vice Chairman Josephine Joel — Secretary Christopher Nalbandian — Treasurer Sean Byrnes Esq. Laura Saker Services and Programs Animal Shelter Bereavement Counseling Cruelty Investigations Dog Obedience Training Humane Education/ Pet Therapy Humane Law Enforcement Lost & Found Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic Pet Adoptions Pet Pantry / Pittie Project Thrift Store Vaccine Clinic Volunteer Program Wildlife Rescue Referrals NEW CHIEF APPOINTED The Monmouth County SPCA is proud to announce our new Chief of Law Enforcement, Ross Licitra. Chief Licitra has more than 30 years of experience in law enforcement and was most recently a Lieutenant in charge of narcotics with the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office. Chief Licitra is a strong animal welfare advocate and lives with his family on a farm in Marlboro that he has dedicated to rescued farm animals. Over 1,000 cruelty cases were investigated last year & we hope to bring justice to even more animals in the future. funding to find hope our second chance medical fund The MCSPCA Second Chance Medical Fund is a special fund that helps provide lifesaving medical care to animals in critical need. We are able to treat many medical issues at the MCSPCA but sometimes animals come through our shelter in need of extraordinary medical care that we need your support with! The Second Chance Medical Fund was set up to help heal those that need it most by providing animals with the second chance they deserve at a happy and healthy life. After being rescued from a high-kill shelter, Becker was diagnosed with pulmonic stenosis, a birth defect in his heart. Becker needed a very special surgery. Thanks to the Second Chance Medical fund, we were able to provide Becker with the lifesaving care he needed and a happy ending. becker's happy ending Fall goes formal for our fur ball! Save the Date! October 10th 2015 for our grandest and most successful fundraiser of the year, The Monmouth County SPCA Fur Ball! This year we honor Sheldon & Anne Vogel and celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Vogel Spay and Neuter Clinic! The event will be held at the Ocean Place Resort and Spa in Long Branch. To purchase your tickets, please visit our website or call 732-440-1558 For information on all of our upcoming events visit Monmouthcountyspca.org/events On a mission for maternity Help us reach our goal to renovate! The Monmouth County SPCA provides shelter and care to more than 1,700 homeless cats and kittens every year while they wait to find their forever homes. Hundreds of kittens and mother cats flood our shelter in need of our support during what is known as "kitten season". As kitten season kicked off this year, we embarked on a plan to Renovate our Cat Maternity Ward. The Cat Maternity Ward is a place where homeless mother cats can get their baby kittens healthy and strong enough to find their forever homes. The Maternity Ward Renovation will provide a new space designed to reduce stress, provide mother cats more privacy, calm their nerves and make them feel safe and secure.Through this important project, we will be able to give thousands of homeless kittens and mother cats the shelter and care they need during this and every kitten season. Every little bit helps us give homeless cats and kittens a second chance! Visit our website for more information on how to help! a SPRINGTIME SUCCESS! Check out some of our 2015 participants with their signature dog walk bandanas! The Monmouth County SPCA celebrated their 21st Annual Dog Walk + Pet Fair this April with our most successful Dog Walk to date! With the help of our corporate partner, Red Bank Veterinary Hospital, and over 2,000 of our generous supporters who attended the event, the MCSPCA surpassed all fundraising goals and raised over $140,000 for the thousands of homeless animals that pass through our shelter every year. This year's Dog Walk + Pet Fair featured many new vendors, food trucks, and contests too! As an added bonus, SIX of our shelter dogs found their forever homes that day! Make sure you save the date for our next Dog Walk + Pet Fair on April 30th, 2016! Foster home, sweet home how having a houseguest could save a life The shelter can be a stressful environment for many dogs. We do our absolute best to try and make every animal's stay here as comfortable as possible. Thanks to our wonderful volunteers, we have developed a Dog Foster Program that helps provide a nurturing place for a shelter dog while they wait to find their forever homes. By fostering a dog, you can help to reduce the number of animals in our shelter, therefore allowing us to save even more lives! Foster homes also provide us with important information about the dog's personality so we can adopt them quickly and with their best match. We have had so many success stories already with the help of foster families and we hope to continue to expand! If you are interested in fostering or to learn more, please call 732-542-1536. Tara & Kim's journey home Tara & Kim arrived at our shelter from Puerto Rico. Both were very shy and weren't acclimating to the environment well. Our staff knew that their true personalities would not be able to shine through in the shelter, so we put a plea out for a foster home. Thankfully, one of our dedicated volunteers took both dogs into her home. Within a week, Kim & Tara were playing in the yard, sleeping soundly next to people in the home and just being dogs! After a few months, both dogs were adopted and have been thriving in their new homes! Whether it's a week or a month, any length of time as a foster parent can help save lives! Reaching out to reward: the importance of community outreaches The MCSPCA has 3 lifesaving adoption centers in Monmouth County (Eatontown, Freehold and Middletown) , but we dont want to stop there! Our goal is to save as many lives as possible which is why we've been working on getting out into the community with our Outreach Program. Outreaches are held at local businesses and events where we can bring homeless animals out into the community where they can be seen by potential adopters and spread our lifesaving message! There have been over 25 outreaches organized this year and through them more than 50 animals have been placed into loving homes. Not only do we find forever families, but we also do our best to educate the public about animal advocacy, fundraising & spay neuter initiatives. Having off-site outreaches creates a fun and relaxed environment where we are able to promote our organization and our animals! For more information on how to participate in our Outreach Program or to host a Monmouth County SPCA Outreach, please contact Isa@monmouthcountyspca.com! Some are made to pursuade How we're giving some longtime cats a break The MCSPCA gives every animal the time it takes to find their forever home, whether it takes two months, two days or two years. As an open admissions shelter, we can have over 400 cats and 100 dogs in our shelter at any given time, which means some animals will stay here for longer than we like. To help get some of our feline friends that have been in the shelter for too long out and adopted, we created a foster-based program called "Let Me PURRRSUADE You" where our longtime resident cats are placed into homes to give them a break from the shelter. At the end of the foster period the family has the option to adopt their cat and so far we have placed more than 20 cats in their forever homes! Dimitri, Brenda & Bruce Lee are 3 cats who came to us as strays at separate times. After being at the shelter for over 7 months, we knew they would be great candidates for the program. A wonderful family decided to adopt all 3 cats after their foster period had ended. They now live comfortably in a home where they are happy, healthy and well-loved! Dimitri Brenda Bruce Lee even superheros NEED SAVING For more info on becoming a foster, please email nina@monmouthcountyspca.org Unfortunately, there isn’t always a happy ending for animals in overcrowded shelters in other parts of the country. Due to a lack of spay/ neuter initiatives & resources, there is a large overpopulation of dogs and cats in shelters across the South and Puerto Rico. That's why the MCSPCA works hard to transport as many of these animals as possible to give them the second chance they deserve. Every month, we organize several rescue transports, from 2 to 2,000 miles away and give second chances to more than 150 animals per month from overcrowded and high-kill shelters. Wonder Woman was the name given to this sweet girl who was rescuced from South Carolina in May of this year. She came to the MCSPCA with 6 extra large and extra cute puppies whom she so lovingly & attentively cared for. Since then, Wonder Woman and all 6 of her babies have been adopted into loving homes and are happy & healthy dogs! Wonder Woman & her 6 adorable puppies! STAY CONNECTED! facebook.com/MonmouthCountySPCA President and CEO, Jerry Rosenthal with "Thor"
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