Now what I want to say to you 40 days and then kill them people is
get out of rescue because you suck.
No Kill Monroe County Pa
Gramby was a pitbull puppy who was rescued in Kansas City by Animal Haven, a true open end no kill shelter. He did not get adopted for OVER 2 YEARS and this group of dog loving volunteers loved him and refused to kill him because he did not have a home. Here is more of Gramby's story.
Gramby has been adopted!
Gramby was our longest term dog here at Animal Haven and was recently
adopted. Gramby was found as a stray from a city with a breed ban on
October 13th, 2006 when he was just a pup. Last week he was adopted
out by a fantastic lady from Blue Springs. He has adjusted very well
to life with his new mother and is having the time of his life now
that he finally has his lifelong home. He even gets to cuddle with
his mother's baby granddaughter for nap time.
And, what a wiggler he is too! Our ants-in-the- pants pal Gramby is
always on the lookout for something interesting. Who can blame him?
Gramby's dedicated friends here at Animal taught him a few things
before he went to his new lifelong home, and he'll sit for a treat
(though he likes to be sure it's abundantly tasty).
http://www.animalhavenkc.org/2009/02/13/gramby-has-been-adopted/
http://www.easyvegan.info/2009/02/18/small-victories/
http://btoellner.typepad.com/kcdogblog/2009/02/hooray-for-gramby.html
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Mr. Bill's Cat Toys
Mr. Bill is an active member of No Kill Monroe County Pa. He has created these really cool cat posts that have some of Mrs. Lori's irresistable catnip catfishes on them. For each cat toy that Mr. Bill sells for $20, he will donate $10 to no Kill Monroe County Pa's spay/neuter effort. If you are interested in purchasing one, please contact: mr_bill_66@yahoo.com and he will get one sent out to you as quickly as he can get to the post office! Your cat will LOVE this irresistable toy!
Here are some photos of foster boy Tux, playing with his new cat toy! You can see how much he loves it!







Here are some photos of foster boy Tux, playing with his new cat toy! You can see how much he loves it!
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Friday, February 6, 2009
Urgent! Forever Homes Needed in PA For Rescued Cats!
Urgent!
On January 29th the Stroudsburg Pennsylvania SPCA shelter closed it's doors. ANIMALS CAN'T TALK (a 501c3 non profit animal rescue) took several cats and has reached maximum catpacity! Those cats are now receiving vet care: testing, immunizations, neutering, and are not currently available for adoption. However, we are in urgent need of adoptive homes for several other cats in order to make room for the new shelter additions.
If you are interested in adopting one of the following cats,
please contact Naomi at Animals Can't Talk (570) 242-2846.
All cats will be spayed or neutered and have necessary immunizations prior to adoption.
Check out all the available cats here:
http://www.nokillmonroecountypa.org/urgent_cat_placements.html
On January 29th the Stroudsburg Pennsylvania SPCA shelter closed it's doors. ANIMALS CAN'T TALK (a 501c3 non profit animal rescue) took several cats and has reached maximum catpacity! Those cats are now receiving vet care: testing, immunizations, neutering, and are not currently available for adoption. However, we are in urgent need of adoptive homes for several other cats in order to make room for the new shelter additions.
If you are interested in adopting one of the following cats,
please contact Naomi at Animals Can't Talk (570) 242-2846.
All cats will be spayed or neutered and have necessary immunizations prior to adoption.
Check out all the available cats here:
http://www.nokillmonroecountypa.org/urgent_cat_placements.html
Thursday, February 5, 2009
NO KILL LEHIGH VALLEY
PRESENTS
OPERATION CATSNIP
Saturday March 14
Sunday March 22
2009
The shelters and rescues are packed to the rafters with sweet kitties looking for forever homes. Don’t make things worse. Spay or neuter your cat.
Even one more litter is too many.
Help us to make a humane difference in our community.
All Cats $35.00
Financial aid available for multi cat households and ferals.
Surgeries can be performed on kittens as young as 8 weeks of age that weigh at least 2 pounds.
Vaccinations available at low cost: $10.00
Felv & FIV testing available: $25.00
All surgeries will be performed by veterinarians throughout the Lehigh Valley and in the Poconos. The doctors and technicians are donating their time and facilities for this time of caring.
Pre registration required.
By E mail: nokill.lehighvalley@yahoo.com
Or
Call 484-695-6829
PRESENTS
OPERATION CATSNIP
Saturday March 14
Sunday March 22
2009
The shelters and rescues are packed to the rafters with sweet kitties looking for forever homes. Don’t make things worse. Spay or neuter your cat.
Even one more litter is too many.
Help us to make a humane difference in our community.
All Cats $35.00
Financial aid available for multi cat households and ferals.
Surgeries can be performed on kittens as young as 8 weeks of age that weigh at least 2 pounds.
Vaccinations available at low cost: $10.00
Felv & FIV testing available: $25.00
All surgeries will be performed by veterinarians throughout the Lehigh Valley and in the Poconos. The doctors and technicians are donating their time and facilities for this time of caring.
Pre registration required.
By E mail: nokill.lehighvalley@yahoo.com
Or
Call 484-695-6829
Top 10 Reasons to Adopt an Older Dog
Top Ten Reasons to Adopt an Older Dog
Housetrained
1. Older dogs are housetrained. You won't have to go through the difficult stage(s) of teaching a puppy house manners and mopping/cleaning up after accidents.
Won't chew inappropriate items
2. Older dogs are not teething puppies, and won't chew your shoes and furniture while growing up.
Focus to learn
3. Older dogs can focus well because they've mellowed. Therefore, they learn quickly.
Know what "no" means
4. Older dogs have learned what "no" means. If they hadn't learned it, they wouldn't have gotten to be "older" dogs.
Settle in with the "pack"
5. Older dogs settle in easily, because they've learned what it takes to get along with others and become part of a pack.
Good at giving love
6. Older dogs are good at giving love, once they get into their new, loving home. They are grateful for the second chance they've been given.
WYSIWYG
7. What You See Is What You Get: Unlike puppies, older dogs have grown into their shape and personality. Puppies can grow up to be quite different from what they seemed at first.
Instant companions
8. Older dogs are instant companions -- ready for hiking, car trips, and other things you like to do.
Time for yourself
9. Older dogs leave you time for yourself, because they don't make the kinds of demands on your time and attention that puppies and young dogs do.
A good night's sleep
10. Older dogs let you get a good night's sleep because they're accustomed to human schedules and don't generally need nighttime feedings, comforting, or bathroom breaks.
Housetrained
1. Older dogs are housetrained. You won't have to go through the difficult stage(s) of teaching a puppy house manners and mopping/cleaning up after accidents.
Won't chew inappropriate items
2. Older dogs are not teething puppies, and won't chew your shoes and furniture while growing up.
Focus to learn
3. Older dogs can focus well because they've mellowed. Therefore, they learn quickly.
Know what "no" means
4. Older dogs have learned what "no" means. If they hadn't learned it, they wouldn't have gotten to be "older" dogs.
Settle in with the "pack"
5. Older dogs settle in easily, because they've learned what it takes to get along with others and become part of a pack.
Good at giving love
6. Older dogs are good at giving love, once they get into their new, loving home. They are grateful for the second chance they've been given.
WYSIWYG
7. What You See Is What You Get: Unlike puppies, older dogs have grown into their shape and personality. Puppies can grow up to be quite different from what they seemed at first.
Instant companions
8. Older dogs are instant companions -- ready for hiking, car trips, and other things you like to do.
Time for yourself
9. Older dogs leave you time for yourself, because they don't make the kinds of demands on your time and attention that puppies and young dogs do.
A good night's sleep
10. Older dogs let you get a good night's sleep because they're accustomed to human schedules and don't generally need nighttime feedings, comforting, or bathroom breaks.
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