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24 09, 2011

September 24, 2011 Clinic

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Ebony

Today was even more successful than yesterday: 12 dogs and 14 cats spayed/neutered!

The first arrivals of the day were Ebony, Skittles, and Cheyenne. What punctual pooches!

Fred

Soon after, Fred the Beagle arrived with the Sinegals. Fred’s person is in the military and could not take him to his next station. Luckily for Fred, Kathy stepped up to take responsibility for her “grand-dog.”

Dallas & Prince

We were also happy to see a familiar face in Audrey Sands, whom we met at the Park Place Reunion. She brought Dallas and Price to be neutered.

For more pictures from today’s clinic, visit our Facebook page.

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23 09, 2011

September 23, 2011 Clinic

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Barker

14 dogs and 9 cats were spayed/neutered at today’s clinic!

Early arrivals included Cody and Madison, adolescent cats being cared for by the Jones family, who have taken on more than their fair share of responsibility for the abandoned and otherwise homeless cats in their neighborhood. We are happy to help those you are already helping others.

Cody

The first trend for today was dogs with “B” names: Bella and Blade, Bear, Bounce, Barker, and Snoopy (aka BooBoo) all arrived for surgery. Bounce was given up by a breeder who no longer felt she was worth keeping.

Bounce

Luckily for Bounce, the Brooks (another “B” name!) family doesn’t care how much money she can make for them; they just want a loving companion.

The second trend for today was young cats – products of the 2011 kitten season.

Nibiru

Nibiru, a handsome tabby, has joined Christopher Meier in his studies at college. Nibiru is a vocal guy who comes to the sound of a bell ringing. Another young male cat, MacBeth, arrived with his family, including two young children. We think MacBeth must be experiencing more comedy than tragic drama in this busy household!

Willow

Pretty, shy Willow came to be spayed after having her own kittens. Her new family, who found her as a stray, is also keep two of her kittens, and we plan to see them soon at a clinic.

Dixie & Abby from Park Place

We were thrilled to see so many participants from our target neighborhoods. Keep spreading the word!

We were also thrilled to be asked about donations. Yes, donations are very welcome. All funding goes directly back to the animals.

September 23, 2011 Clinic2017-07-17T16:18:07-04:00
20 09, 2011

ART Pet Costume Contest on Facebook

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Announcing the 1st Animal Rescue of Tidewater Pet Costume Contest – with prizes!

Simply take a photo of your pet in a costume and email it to artanimals@yahoo.com by Oct 15th. ART will announce and post all the contestant pictures in a Facebook gallery and have everyone on Facebook vote for the best one! The pet with the most likes will win a Gift Certificate to Lola’s Caribbean Restaurant (with a pet friendly patio), the Mambo Room Latin Dance Studio, Fur Frenzy Pet Spa and cupcakes from Blue Castle Cupcakes. Send your photo in today!

We can’t wait to see your pet!
Animal Rescue of Tidewater

Our Facebook Link:
http://www.facebook.com/animalrescueoftidewater

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19 09, 2011

TNR Project Halts Cat Overpopulation on Island

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Just up the Chesapeake Bay, a community effort is helping hundreds of cats:

More than half of the community cat population roaming tiny Tangier Island, Virginia, was spayed or neutered during a weeklong trap/neuter/return (TNR) project in mid-May. Despite flooding that hindered trapping efforts, 250 of the island’s estimated 500 cats were spay/neutered and returned to their colonies. The project was a joint venture of Best Friends Animal Society and Operation Catnip of Gainesville, Florida. Sheltering Hands of Williston, Florida, also provided traps.

Read more here.

TNR Project Halts Cat Overpopulation on Island2017-07-17T16:18:07-04:00
9 09, 2011

Community Cats and Neighborhood Heroes

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Berkley kittens

Those cats hanging around the neighborhood didn’t get there themselves. Friendly, semi-friendly, or feral, the cats (or their predecessors) were at some point cared for by humans. When those humans no longer care, they leave the cats as the community’s responsibility.

One of our goals is to help people who are stepping up to care for these community cats. In the Berkley neighborhood of Norfolk, Gloria S. is doing just that. Gloria contacted us for help with two adult cats and four kittens. She has been feeding them and wants to be sure they stop reproducing.

Birdy

So far, we’ve been able to trap, spay, and return two of the kittens – Birdy and Berkley. Birdy is a wild gal, and Berkley is a shy, cautious kitten. Neither is a candidate for shelter adoption, so they are being released back to Gloria’s yard.

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1 09, 2011

Community Outreach: We need your help!

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To date, ART has already spent in excess of $15,000 helping families whose four-legged companions need assistance.  Our budget for all of 2011 was $15,000.  The needs in Hampton Roads are simply so great that we have already exceeded our budget.  As an ART Partner, we need your help.

Times are tough for so many – and that includes four-legged family members.  People can’t pay for veterinary care that will save a life, or their dog is unruly and they don’t know what to do; their house is being foreclosed upon, or a divorce is causing chaos, and the dog and/or cat can no longer be taken care of properly….

ART’s hotline gets calls like this daily.  We work very hard to help everyone with ideas, referrals, monetary assistance, and sometimes just a healthy dose of sympathy.  The first comment we often get is “you are one of the few groups that called me back.”

Our job is not just to dole out money – although we do so when it’s needed.  Our job is often to talk people through a situation. To listen.  It’s sometimes as simple as suggesting a trainer who can correct a situation in a family’s household, drastically changing their daily lives.  Our volunteers are tireless in providing every kind of assistance.Please consider donating (either by either check or online at ARTAnimals.org).  We want to be able to continue making a difference in the community.
Community Outreach: We need your help!2017-07-17T16:18:07-04:00
1 09, 2011

Big Dog

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A friend contacted ART about an American Bulldog named Big Dog. His was a story we hear so often: his owner died, and a friend was kind enough to take him in, but the friend couldn’t afford to deal with his many medical issues. Big Dog had a skin ailment that caused him much discomfort; he was riddled with heartworms, and he was eating but kept losing weight – not to mention the fact that he missed his owner. When he managed to move around, his head hung low. The friend thought he had no other option but euthanasia. What a world of difference the last nine months–and the support of ART–have made. Big Dog now lives with a loving foster mom named Bettie and has successfully completed his heart worm treatment.  His coat looks fabulous and he’s gained weight, now weighing in at a healthy 93 pounds.  And, these improvements in his health have generated even bigger changes in his personality. Where he used to bark and growl at everyone, he is now everybody’s friend. He’s a spirited, although klutzy, playmate to other dogs: he loves to steal the toys of the 15 pound poodles that live next door and play tug with them, or what more aptly might be called “pull the poodle. ”Big Dog demands nothing and appreciates everything, and it takes so little to make him so very happy.  He is an affectionate companion, a dependable protector, and a ferocious-sounding watchdog who’s really as gentle as a kitten.  Big Dog knows he is loved… he has a wonderful new life thanks to ART and his foster mom. If you’d like to contribute to Big Dog’s Medical costs ($1100 and growing), please donate at www.ARTanimals.org and put Big Dog in the memo.

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23 08, 2011

September Events for Dogs

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Friends of Norfolk Animal Care Center and Let’s Go Pet Care have been wonderful supporters of SpayHR. Friends has donated funds for clinics to pay for spay/neuter surgeries and vaccinations. Let’s Go has allowed our mobile clinics to take place in their parking lot and offered use of their store space for some clinics. Both groups are sponsoring fun events for dogs (and people) in September.

event flyer

On Saturday, September 17, Friends of Norfolk Animal Care Center will host the third annual Dogs Gone Swimming at the Norfolk Fitness & Wellness Center:

With the city’s pools closing for the season, the day is going to the dogs – literally! For a small admission fee, your dog/s can enjoy an “end-of-season swim” at the city’s recreation center. Join with other parents of “fur-kids” to celebrate a day where no one will say “No Dogs Allowed”! All proceeds to benefit animals at the Norfolk Animal Care Center.

Participants can register online or in person on the day of the event. Early registration is recommend, though, as spaces fill up quickly!

event flyer

On the other side of town and on the following Sunday, Let’s Go Pet Care, Eggleston Services, and the Chesapeake Humane Society will host their Pool Pawty.

Get your dog(s) in on the fun for these good causes!

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22 08, 2011

August 20, 2011 Clinic

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Sasha

 

Last weekend we met Tina Rathe at the Park Place Reunion. She told us about the puppy she found abandoned in the streets of her neighborhood and quickly signed up for a spay appointment. We were glad to see Tina again and meet Sasha at today’s clinic.

Reeses

We were also glad to see a repeat clinic participant: Lindsay Curran’s cat, Reeses, came today for spay surgery. Lindsay’s family found Reeses as a stray kitten and have raised her with their other cat and three dogs, one of whom, Flip, was back just to visit.

August 20, 2011 Clinic2017-07-17T16:18:08-04:00
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