Saturday, October 06, 2007

Shelbyville,KY: Beautiful BC is in a lot of pain Needs Home



Olivia, a pure bred Border Collie that is in the Shelby County Animal
Shelter (aka dog pound). This beautiful girl is very laid back and
has a WONDERFUL disposition. When I first spotted her in the row of
dog kennels she was standing there quietly just slowing wagging her
tail back and forth. When I approached her cage door it was as if
she actually smiled. She was also just as much the angel when we got
her out to take her pictures.


It is believed that Olivia may
be housetrained because she absolutely refuses to poop or pee in her dog
kennel or outdoor run! She literally has to be walked outdoors every
day by a staff member! The staff said that when they go in to clean
her kennel there is NEVER any poop or pee. What a good
girl!!!!


But through all her sweetness, this poor girl is probably
in a lot of pain right now. She was picked up as a stray and it
appears that she might have been hit by a car
.
A vet did look at her
(no x-rays were performed) briefly when he stopped by the shelter and said
that it appears she might have a dislocated hip. Although he
couldn't GUARANTEE it, he doesn't think it is fractured. Can
you imagine the discomfort you would be in if you hip was
dislocated???? KEEP IN MIND THAT THIS A COUNTY OPERATED (OPEN
ADMISSIONS) SHELTER, SO THEY CAN NOT ANY PROVIDE FURTHER VETTING FOR
THIS DOG.


Now, most other county operated kill shelters would have
euthanized Olivia only hours after she was picked up, but because this
shelter tries so hard to find rescues or adopters, they are asking me to
send out a plea for Olivia. Sadly, the ACO sent out a plea for
someone to rescue her last week and no one has responded.
So.....Olivia needs someone to step up quickly to rescue or adopt
her.


This shelter is rescue friendly and does NOT charge reputable
rescue organizations a pull fee. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT THE
RECEIVING RESCUE MUST MAKE ALL THE TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS.


It is
estimated that she is young, probably only about 2 or 3 years
old.


Her adoption fee is $65 and includes a $30 voucher to be
applied to her spay surgery at a vet of your choice.


She's impound
#30.


If you can help Olivia, please call the shelter ASAP at
502-633-0009 and ask for James, the ACO. TIME IS OF THE
ESSENCE.



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Donations of $600 are now offered to a rescue who can save this blind cat

Donations of $600 are now offered to a rescue who can save this cat.
** Email: yep6cats@aol.com (at aol.com) before bailing the cat.
A
foster or adoptive home will save his life. donations are available to
an adoptive home to help with the cost of his vetting.
Please
don't let this cat, who started his life as a kitten at the shelter,
have his life end at the shelter at only 1 1/2 years of age!



I
am neutered, one-year-old, male, domestic shorthair black and white
that came to the North Central Animal Care Center with possibilities of
being blind The doctors do not have proper equipment to determine for
sure if my vision is completely gone (or slightly blind.) Everyone says
that I am very sweet and in need of a good home. I had a possible owner
but they might of forgotten about me. Maybe I will find a home in your heart.

Anna Hernandez
NEW HOPE COORDINATOR
N.Central Animal Care Center
3201 Lacy St.
Los Angeles, CA 90031
cell- (213)305-4096
fax-(213).847.0555
Ana.hernandez@lacity.org
www.laanimalservices.com



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BLACKWOOD, NJ- ALAN, AMPUTEE-Needs a home

There is good news and bad news for our sweet Alan. The bad news is that
Alan's leg is not able to be saved due to severe nerve damage and he will have
to undergo an amputation. The good news is that he is excepted to fully
recover and Alan's special angels are going to lovingly care for him through
it all! There are lots of happy, playful dogs with only three legs and Alan is
going to be one of them! Alan's foster family raves about his wonderful
demeanor and his ability to get along with everyone he meets, even other
critters! This special boy is still searching for his special forever home so
please contact
CamCoShelter@yahoo.com to inquire about Alan!



**Original Posting
- This very sweet hound/terrier mixed breed is Alan. Poor sweet Alan nearly
lost his life and was brought into our Shelter after receiving emergency care.
Alan has a broken leg, severe wounds over a good portion of his body and his
tail was in such bad shape that he has undergone a partial amputation. There
is finally good news for Alan after the sad, sad life this little guy has led
- Some very special angels have come along for Alan and taken him into foster
care. Not only are Alan's angels caring for him, they are even paying for his
medical treatments so the Shelter can continue to treat other injured and sick
animals! Alan has a lot of recovering and healing to do and we think he will
be ready for adoption in about six months. If you are interested in continuing
the wonderful work that Alan's angels are doing for him and give him a forever
home, please preapply!! We hope that Alan's story will continue to shine light
on the cruelty that animals are suffering each day. IF YOU KNOW OF OR SUSPECT
ABUSE, PLEASE DO NOT REMAIN SILENT - THE ANIMALS NEED YOU TO BE THEIR VOICE!!
Alan has been blessed to find his special angels but there are many more like
Alan. Please consider becoming a special angel yourself, either through foster
parenting or donating to our medical fund. It is only through your help that
we can give dogs like Alan a second chance!


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13 yr cat needs home by oct 20th]


please forward no photo lady has no computer.
miss Hayes 757-538-8682
wants her 13 year old cat in a new home before october 2oth, she is having surgery.
he is male- orange and she says does not like males, human or feline.
he seems to do better now that she put him on her porch.
neuterd and up to date.



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Donations needed for Miracle-ROWAN, KY

Please meet Miracle. One of our wonderful volunteers walked into the
shelter and this poor baby was so sick she was laying with her head submerged in
her water bowl. Jan picked her up and brought her right to the vet where
she stayed for a week. Jan now has a hefty vet bill. Our volunteers
are dedicated but cannot continue to pay such large out of pocket expenses
Please help us to continue our work for these animals. Any donation no
matter how small would be greatly appreciated. Funds can be donated
through our website or called directly into the vet at 606-784-7170.
Please be sure to tell them its for Miracle. Our website:



Thank you!














Feeling
better








A little shy of the camera



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CA: Injured chi. Los Angeles. North Central shelter. Chihuahua severly damaged hind leg

CONTACT INFO:

Ana.hernandez@lacity.org

www.laanimalservices.com




LA, CA: LAST CALL! Puppy w/injured/deformed leg, Gorgeous Blue Staffie


PLEASE CROSS POST

CONTACT INFO: South LA pound phone numbers: 213/485-0214, 485-0227, 485-0303, 485-0117, 485-0119.

The pound is located at 3612 11th Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90018, which is less than 1 mile south of the 10 freeway, between Arlington and Crenshaw.






He is Redlisted and can be euthanized any minute unless someone comes through asap. He is a very sweet and energetic puppy!

The shelter doesn't know what happened to him because he was already like that when he was found. The pictures don't show it well, but he has a giant scar running across his back, around his shoulder and under his front leg/chest. His has atrophy in one leg, it appears to be shrunken or stunted. But he is a total lovebug nonetheless!

Here's another stunning BLUE and white exquisite, shiny Staffie boy. Georgie is so young and vital, so friendly and full of life and love. The blue Staffies have such wonderful personalities, and they are especially sweet and make great family dogs. He's had no chance to be adopted--he's behind locked doors at the Annex, where no one even sees him, let alone adopts him--please ask for him, it's Georgie's only chance.

GEORGIE - ID#A904188 My name is Georgie and I am an unaltered male, gray and white Pit Bull Terrier. The shelter thinks I am about 4 years old. I have been at the shelter since Sep 28, 2007.





South LA pound phone numbers: 213/485-0214, 485-0227, 485-0303, 485-0117, 485-0119.

The pound is located at 3612 11th Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90018, which is less than 1 mile south of the 10 freeway, between Arlington and Crenshaw.

Friday, October 05, 2007

CA:South Los Angeles pound: Paralized Sweet 5 y.o. Choc. & White Chihuaua

-------- Original Message --------

In a message dated 10/3/2007 4:25:50 P.M. US Eastern Standard Time, AK42 writes:
Such a helpless babe. Probably abused.
 
 
PLEASE CROSSPOST THIS ADORABLE PARTIALLY PARALYZED CHIHUAHUA.  SO CUTE WITH HUGE EARS.  NEEDS RESCUE ASAP AND VET CARE TO EVALUATE WHAT CAN BE DONE FOR HER.  PICTURE ATTACHED.
 
 

 

A904140

This Sweet Friendly Chi was picked up as an injured Stray on 9/28. 

 

She is Partially paralized, but truly sweet.  if you have a foster looking for a low maintenance dog or a doctor willing to repair whatever damage there is, please rescue this baby. 

 

Several of us have taken a "special" intrested in her & truly want her walking (carried) out the FRONT door.

 

Please do what you can, she deserves a chance.

 

 

 

 

Tomika Johnson
New Hope Coordinator
South Los Angeles Animal Care Center
Hours: Tues & Thurs
10am - 7pm, Wed, Fri, & Sat 8am - 5pm
W: 213-485-0117/0119
C: 323-270-4047





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Wednesday, October 03, 2007

FOUND: LUBBOCK, TX 2 blind puppies MAYBE LAB/RETRIEVER

CONTACT INFOplease contact me at this e-mail: teateaewe@gmail.com 
(mailto:teateaewe@gmail.com) or my cell: 817-980-7843
 
 
I am interested in finding a good home for some special needs puppies I 
found near my residence this morning. At about 8 am, Tuesday  10/2 I found  two
abandoned puppies behind the 7-11 on 4th st. and Detroit (across from Texas 
Tech Police station). Both animals are male and appear to be blind. They look 
like Lab retriever/Australian Shepherd mix. Approximate age is between 6-8 wks. 
They are very cuddly and I would keep them if I didn't already have my 
Penny, a stray pit that wandered into my life a year ago. I am willing  to foster
them until I can find a good home, sending them to a shelter is  not an option
I'd like to use and as was Penny's case they all seem to be pretty  full. I
have posted an add on _petfinder.com._ (http://pedfinder.com/)  

Attached are pictures of the puppies. I found one sniffing around a  trash
can and the other sitting amongst some tumbleweed. They appear to have  been
taken care of (healthy looking chubby puppies), I think someone  probably dumped
them because they're blind. My boyfriend shared his dog's puppy  food for them
to eat. I live in an apartment so they stay in Penny's kennel for  now but I
have taken them out several times to potty in the  grass  and I've observed
normal urination and bowel movements. If you  think you might be able to help me
in finding a good, loving home for these cute  puppies (I know they'll grow
up to be smart too), please contact me at this  e-mail: _teateaewe@gmail.com _
(mailto:teateaewe@gmail.com) or my cell: 817-980-7843.

Thanks,

Rebecca Thomason



please contact me at this e-mail: _teateaewe@gmail.com _
(mailto:teateaewe@gmail.com) or my cell: 817-980-7843.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

GREENBRIAR, TN BLIND JRT NEEDS RESCUE PLEASE!

CONTACT INFO FOR THIS SHELTER IS 
 Greenbrier Animal Control at 615-643-1003

Officer Weaver is a one man show in Greenbrier, he runs the shelter, sets traps, adopts out, etc. so he works hard to help these babies; but can't save them all.  This little guy, if not adopted by the middle of next week will be put down.  If you are interested, Officer Weaver is usually at the shelter from 8-9am and then again at 4:00pm.  His number is 643-1003 and he cannot dial long distance, so if you call and you are out of town; you will have to keep calling until you get him. 
Send this to everyone you know, this guy deserves a home with love.





Here is a heartbreaker... this cuddly love boy is totally blind and has some hair loss. Not sure if it's mange or just because he's so darn skinny. He looks a lot older than he is. I'm guessing his age to be around 7 or 8. He's a good natured boy who was covered in fleas but thanks to Jonelle, he's now had a bath and is frontlined. Someone has obviously dumped this poor fella as he was picked up as a stray and no one has come to claim him. He weighs about 20lbs, is not neutered and is a quiet sweet little guy.?If you can help him, please call Greenbrier Animal Control at 615-643-1003. His time is limited...
Please Crosspost!!!!
 



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WV - New Milton - One Eyed Rascals Needs "" DONATIONS ""

Please Everybody (Sis) Donna Francesco needs your help.!!!!
 



HI All
Rascal
had his eye removed & his legs xrayed yesterday , he was neutered HW tested & utd on shots , he is doing well
his total vet bill is 446.40
last plea we put out we got $70 to put toward his surgery & xrays &other vetting we still have a bill of 376.40 if any one can help out please send your donation to our paypal acct animalrescue@webtv.net or you can call in a credit card donation to our vets 304-269-3288 & say you want to pay on rascals bill under the h\Humane Society of North Central West Virginia, we are 501-c3 tax exempt org .
our paypal button is on oursite http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/WV24.html
 

DESP NEEDS FUNDS FOR SURGERY!! -- NYC YOUNG COCKER GOES BLIND OVERNIGHT

Reply to: comm-426417430@craigslist.org   (at  craigslist.org)
Date: 2007-09-19, 10:21AM EDT


Please don't flag this, have a heart.......

Recently I posted the information below on Craigslist. Some people were kind and wished us good luck, some suggested organizations that help out, I contacted every single one but they were all out of funds. Some others suggested I look into Credit Care which I did but I'd have to pay an additional $2,000-$2,500 in interest above the initial $7,000 for the surgery and I can't do that, I'm not working and I'm dealing with some medical issues of my own but the rest were EXTREMELY CRUEL telling me that I shouldn't have a dog if I can't afford it.

I saved my little guy when he was 5 ½ months old. I didn't know that when I saved the little guy he had a UTI and Ear Infection but that didn't matter off he went to the vet immediately.

Between then and now he had another UTI (I think the original one didn't completely go away) numerous ear infections (cocker's are apparently prone) and he suffers from allergies and has had all kinds of tests thru an allergy specialist.

His food has been changed 8/9 times including prescription foods and me cooking for him and he's been on at least a dozen different meds, I also had him fixed.

All this in less than 2 years totaling over $2,500. I scrambled to get the money, even went and got him pet insurance of which I got back only $68 towards the bills.

Now before he turned 2 ½ he lost his sight and I was told the surgery and meds would be another $7,000+, that's approximately $10,000 in less than 2 years which is a enormous amount even to those who have money, and oh yes his insurance people tell me they're not covering it, so what good are they.

Could anyone afford this easily, does anyone expect that when they save a dog or cat they're going to have to lay out $10,000 in less than 2 years?

So why when I had to swallow my pride and ask for help which believe me isn't easy, why would people have to be so CRUEL and write me nasty emails?

If you can't help than just ignore my plea but don't add to my pain with nasty messages, or telling me I shouldn't have my little guy, or to dump him.

He's my little boy, I love him like crazy, he has a long life ahead of him and he deserves to enjoy life and see the world around him even if there are some very mean people in it.

I'm sorry for venting but it's beyond me how some people could be so cruel when they know someone is in so much pain.

If anyone out there can help please read the information below no money comes to me directly it goes into his account at
NYC VETERINARY SPECIALISTS CENTER,
410 W.55 St., New York, NY 10019 Attn: Dave Gersholowitz for PUPPALICIOUS WEIR #5848.
Thank you all for your patience. 
 


 
Hi my name is "PUPPALICIOUS" I'm almost 2 1/2 years old.

For all of you who know me you know that aside from walking down the street talking to everyone, my favorite things to do are running with my friends, chasing after balls faster than my mommy can throw them and finding balls behind fences, in the mud, behind car wheels, in the snow, just anywhere and insisting mommy lets me bring them home.

I can't do that anymore, I lost my sight literally overnight in a 24-36 hour span, I went blind.

I can't run with my friends and I miss them so much I can barely walk down the street without scaring myself and banging into a tree or pole. I'm trying to keep my spirits up but mommy is really sad for me.

The doctors say they can perform surgery on both my eyes and there's a very good chance I'll get 90%+ back but there's a catch it's going to cost $7,000 plus follow-ups and mommy doesn't have that money with taking care of me and my two sisters and my brother.

People always tell mom that I'm a handsome little guy and I thought that maybe there might be some kind people out there who could help a little and take some pressure off of mom.

If you can there's a little fund for me at NYC Veterinary Specialists & Cancer Treatment Center, 410 West 55th St., New York, New York 10019.

Checks can be made out to NYC VETERINARY SPECIALISTS CENTER, mark the check for PUPPALICIOUS WEIR #5848. Put Attention to: Dave Gersholowitz on the envelope. Every penny counts so let me just say,

"I THANK YOU, MY SIBLINGS THANK YOU, MY MOMMY THANKS YOU".
May God Bless you and your little ones.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

IA: Marshalltown. Redbone Hound abandoned, injured, young.

Maybe someone can help this young injured abandoned Redbone Hound who needs a home and LOVE. The contact is Karlene.

From: Karlene
Date: 9/24/2007 4:11:40 PM
To: ...
Subject: red bone hound

A friend of mine's parents own a dog boarding place in Marshalltown. They have been left with a red bone hound, 1 year old male. They would like to keep him but don't have the money nor the space. The owner claims he is going to Iraq as a mercenary (not missionary). He got the dog at the shelter and after having him a couple of weeks, the dog got hit by a car. Someone taped the leg and so the bones never fused together, so the dog has a leg that just hangs. The man called and said for them to just take him to the shelter, that he didn't want him back. People love to pass off responsibility. Anyway, if a rescue takes the dog, it will no doubt be a large vet bill to "fix" the leg, if possible, or even amputate. I told her I would send out emails but not to be too hopeful.

Karlene Kentner
kkentner@ahroldfay.com
Ahrold Fay Rosenberg, Inc.
317 6th Avenue, Suite 900
Des Moines, IA 50309
Phone: 515-309-6222
866-556-6363
Fax: 515-309-6225

LA, CA: Badly-hurt Kitty Found on Sony Lot needs donations for medical care

PLEASE READ & CROSSPOST THE EMAILS BELOW ABOUT TESS, THE INJURED CAT FOUND ON THE SONY PICTURES LOT.

Tess is at Gateway Hospital--not a favorite, I know, but she's there and that's it--and Atheria is raising donations to help cover her medical care.

THERE IS NO PAYPAL ACCOUNT SET UP SO PLEASE MAKE OUT CHECKS TO GATEWAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL AND SEND TO ATHERIA AT:

Atheria

P.O. Box 7173

Beverly Hills, CA ?90212-7173
 
During the rainstorm Friday night, Atheria, who is a donor to the Tess
Fund for Sony Kitties, heard a crying kitten outside and took her in. ?Realizing
that her back leg is badly hurt -- possibly hit by a car -- Atheria took
her to the vet. ?The kitten has a spiral fracture of her femur bone
with bone fragments in her leg. ?She needs either extensive orthopedic
surgery or amputation of her leg.

Atheria is calling her Chakra. ?She is approximately 8 weeks
old and a precious little girl. ?Atheria is willing to care for her
but she cannot afford the cost of surgery.

If anyone is willing to donate
to ChakraAca!acs surgery, please make checks out to GATEWAY ANIMAL
HOSPITAL and take them to Atheria in Robert Young 2000. ?Every little
bit will help!

Thanks to all!!

Chakra

Lamar,MO/ Deaf Dalmation/Female/URGENT

CONTACT THE POUND DIRECTLY, NO POSTERS HAVE MORE INFO
 
Lamar City Animal Shelter
220 Park Dr
Lamar, MO 64759
Phone: (417)682-4478

Email: salexander@lamarpd.org



!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Please Post and Cross Post!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I got a call on this sweet girl, she is way to sweet to let get put down. The AC is given her another week. Please contact the pound not me.
 
 


 

 
#328
Breed: Dalmatian
Sex: Female
Age: Young
Size: Large
ID: #328
From: Lamar City Dog Pound
More About #328
This sweet liver colored Dal, came in as a stray from Liberal. In the pictures she looks black and white but when you see her in person you can defiantly tell that she is the brown and white. We think that she may be deaf or at least hard of hearing as she won't respond to any one when they talk to her or even snap their fingers by her ears, she will only respond if she sees you. She is very friendly and just loves having people around. Her adoption fee is $10.



Friday, September 21, 2007

L.A., CALIFORNIA -- Donations Needed for a kitten with broken femur bone !!

My name is Theresa Bergeman, and this stray kitten who I have been feeding lost her mother recently and got hit by a car and just got surgery on her broken femur bone.  

She is about 3 months old, and she is recovering at Animal Medical Center of Southern California located at 2340 S. Sepulveda Blvd. 
(310) 575-5655. 

I am going to raise the kitten once she is out of the hospital.

The total cost is about $2500, most of which has been paid with my money along with a few donors in order to start the surgery, but being a college student I need help coming up with the rest, which totals $476.75.  If there is any way you could help me and the kitten, we would greatly appreciate it.

Any amount will help :)
 


Checks made out to "Animal Medical Center of L.A." can be mailed to my address:
Theresa Bergeman
350 E. Brett St.
Inglewood, CA 90302

For any questions, I can be contacted through e-mail at Theresa.Bergeman@gmail.com  at gmail.com
or by phone at (310) 908-2166.

Thank you for your kindness,
Theresa

Phoenix, AZ -- Deaf ACD mix w/3 good legs,thrown from car - needs placement

We have several dogs that have been in rescue for a year (or close to).

They each have their own story and unique needs. They are safe with New Hope Cattle Dogs in AZ, but really, really need their forever home. Zip is most in need:
 


Here is Zip's story. Zip came to us in Nov. of 06 after he was turned into a local emergency hospital. He has a lame foot that limits his movement from a previous injury that was not ever treated. Apparently, he had been thrown from a moving car when he was 3-4 months old and his rescuers never did anything to fix his foot, but instead turned around and turned him in 3 months later. We have had him checked out at several vets and it has been determined that he should have a $2200 surgery to attempt to fix his foot. Basically the vet thinks that the lameness appears to be coming from soft tissue damage where the ligaments/tendons were torn at the metacarpus joint and has frozen that joint into permanent hyperextension.It is unclear whether or not it can be fixed or not and with therapy following treatment will result in a vet bill of $3000. He seems to tire out on the leg if he is very active, but otherwise does just fine on it.
 



When he got to us, we found out he was also deaf. He is a VERY ACTIVE boy that desperately needs a J-O-B! He knows several hand signals and is very good in the house and in his crate. He is dog door trained, good w/ dogs, although does like to fancy himself as alpha dog. He LOVES to play with other dogs, but at his foster home now, the other dogs don't play with him much. His owner has a debilitating illness that causes her to need to sleep a lot. She is unable to provide him the exercise and stimulation that he needs and as a result he is acting up in the household. She is one of my long term fosters and has always been great with deaf dogs and dominant dogs, but is having a harder time lately. She really needs an easier dog, but is not willing to give up on Zip which I admire greatly. 
 


He really needs more right now and is becoming sexually mature and testing the boundaries more and more. If he was able to get out and run and play, this would be hardly an issue. Is there anyone out there that can help us by providing a forever home or a long term foster home for Zip?

He really is a FABULOUS dog with typical ACD behaviors that can be fixed. If we can find a long term foster home, we will do the necessary fundraising to try and fix his foot and give him a second chance. At this point, we will consider foster homes in or out of AZ and will reduce his adoption fee by 50-75% for the right home.



If you would like to make a donation to Zip's cause, please go here: http://www.firstgiving.com/nhcd_zip

If you would like to foster Zip, please fill out a foster application at http://www.newhopecattledogs.com/fosterform.htm

If you would like to adopt Zip, please fill out an application at http://www.newhopecattledogs.com/adoption_form.htm

__________________
Shannon Stevens
President and Founder

a 501 (c) 3 AZ Non-profit Corp, Tax ID# 86-1036522
shannon@   newhopecattledogs.com

Posted by: NgaBeck@  yahoo.com, transport coordinator

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Decatur, GEORGIA - "ALBERT" - neutered, DEAF, white cat needs a home !!!

If interesting to adopt/rescue, please email me directly at crazypaws@tmail.com    at tmail.com
 
Albert - Cage 12

Domestic Short Hair-white

Size: Medium
Age: Adult
Sex: Male
ID: 9466

 

 

Notes: Albert is approximately 2 years old (8/07) and is solid white. Albert is deaf. He has one blue eye and one gold eye. Albert is calm, quite and dignified. He has been neutered and is ready for a loving home.

Lost and stray animals are held at Dekalb Animal Services for five business day stray waiting period in order to give their owners a chance to reclaim. After that time period, adoptable animals are held as long as space allows.


This pet has been altered.

Blind kittens, MO. Need Homes

CONTACT LAURA,  laura.l.coe@gmail.com


I am in a situation and could use some advice. I found 3 feral male kittens that were appx 4 weeks old. The mother, who appeared healthy and was being fed by tenants of an apartment building, was nursing them, but the kittys were very very sick. I watched them for a week and then realized that if I didn't intervene, they would surely die. They had eye infections and couldn't see. They were walking around in a very dangerous place. I took them to a vet to get them some medicine. The vet told me he couldn't be sure if they would regain their vision or not. He wormed them, gave me eye meds, and oral meds and kmr and science diet canned food. I was vacationing at the time, but I followed the treatment plan exactly as the vet ordered. They responded well to the treatment, so I took them home and continued to care for them. Last week I took them to my vet. Sadly, two of the kittys will probably never see again. The third one recovered completely. These are beautiful, playful, healthy kittens. My vet tested for feline leukemia and the results were negative. I will keep the one that can see, but I can not keep the blind kittys. I have 4 children, 2 large cat hating dogs, and one small cat loving housedog. I would constantly be fearful that the kittys would get out a door left ajar, or the dogs would get in and injur them, or they would injur themselves on the things that get strewn about my house from the kid. If I take the kittys to the shelter, they will be put down. Do you know any resources that might help me find foster homes or adoptive homes for the blind ones? I really, really wish I could keep them, but my home just isn't suitable for a pet that can not see. They would make great pets and after all they've been through, I will make every effort to find them homes before resorting to the dog pound.I can't keep them forever and the sooner I get them in a stable home, the better. Their birthdate, according to the vet, is around July 5th. Any advice you could offer would be greatly appreciated. I live in Missouri. I would be will to drive them to a new home or arrange for them to get there, if one were to be found.  Oh-the one kitty does have a potential medical issue. One of his eyes was ruptured before I was able to rescue him. The vet said the eye may need to be removed but is ok for the time being.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, September 17, 2007

DURYEA,PA beagle 7 yrs old paralyzed with cart needs an adoption

7 year old female, Beagle with paralysis of her back legs walks with a "wheeled cart" needs to find a loving home...... 
"Miss Haley" has been residing at "Allied Services" in Scranton in  the "assisted living section"   But...she can no longer stay there because of "Infection Control Issues" and the changing of state rules and regulations   
"Haley" is a sweet girl full of "Spit and Vinegar"  
She is friendly and loving, gets along well with other dogs and is quite the energetic lady.....  
Needless to say .............
"Miss Haley's" disability does
Not hold her back from enjoying life!     "Haley" certainly does "get around"...... [See the attached file][See the attached file][See the attached file]
Although "Haley" wears diapers during the daytime when she is busily running in her cart,
her care can be involved, but yet
"Extremly Rewarding" At night,
"Haley" sleeps well in her crate and can weight bear to a minimum extent!
  You can learn more about this sweet girl by calling "Me"
(Denise) at "Pet Services"
              (570) 457-1625

ALL prospective adoptive families for "Haley" will be screened thoroughly BEFORE and AFTER adoption...
"Pet Services by Denise" will arrange for "Haley" to make periodic "therapy" visits to the residents at "Allied Services" and will make home inspections periodically for approximately 2 years after the adoption is final
                        
          Thank You from
          Denise  and The..........
           Committee Members for
         "Miss Haley" 

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