Showing posts with label Best Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Friends. Show all posts

Friday, January 21, 2011

Formerly Feral Friday With Grace

We are all still purring for dear Annie at Fuzzy Tales. She had to stay overnight at the animal hospital due to an infection that has been hard for her to get rid of. It has made her stop eating and drinking and feel really bad. We are praying that she improves and if you could all say a little prayer along with us we can all lift her up and help make her well. Kim, Annie's Mom is very worried, so please keep her close in your thoughts.
UPDATE: Annie has a diagnosis. She is constipated. The hospital is administering enemas and once she clears the harden mass out, she can go back home. WE are purring for your Miss Annie!


Gracie would like to share this video with you from
Best Friends..we hope you enjoy
and welcome to:
Benton's House

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Legislative Victory in Florida

Community cats and spay and neuter programs are big winners following passage of Duval County ordinance....read more here....Legislative Victory in Florida

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Pets Alive Organization


I just received this from BEST FRIENDS and thought I would share with everyone.

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The Best Friends rapid response team is in action again.

This time it’s at a sanctuary outside of New York City. Many of the animals needed emergency medical care, which they’re getting. Beyond that, we’re working our way through complete health checks and routine vaccinations, spay/neuter and the like.

network.bestfriends.org/petsalive.

Sara Whalen, the founder of Pets Alive, was a one-woman band with a heart of gold, a will of iron, more than 500 homeless pets and other animals, a small local staff – and no succession plan! She passed away a few weeks ago after a bout with cancer, leaving the animals in an emergency.

Things had deteriorated badly during her illness, and shortly before the end, members of the board asked Best Friends if we could come to the rescue. Since then, we’ve had a team on the ground – animal care staff, emergency veterinary support, and sanctuary maintenance – all working ‘round the clock.

What we’re doing:
Many of the animals needed emergency medical care, which they’re getting. Beyond that, we’re working our way through complete health checks and routine vaccinations, spay/neuter and the like.


New accommodations:
We also loaded up our trucks with the fencing we’d used in Hurricane Katrina and other rescues, and we’ve reassembled it now at Pets Alive. Some of the dogs were in very small, dark areas, and they all have lots more room to run and play and enjoy themselves.

Next steps:
In an agreement with the Pets Alive board, Best Friends will be running the sanctuary for the next three months. This includes all the urgent work that needs to be done right now. And we’ll also be coming up with a series of options for the future of Pets Alive, which we’ll present to the board at the end of June.


For the future:
The sanctuary itself has enormous potential to do good. And that was always Sara’s vision for it. In the last few weeks, we’ve heard from many people who are closely in touch with the New York region and who can see the many roles that a sanctuary like Pets Alive could fulfill for the community as a whole. So we’ll be building all of that into our assessment.

But first things first.
Right now there’s an urgent situation on the ground, and the animals need all the help we
can give them.

We’ve set up a special page on the Best Friends Network with news, blogs, and information

about volunteering, adopting, and donations.

Donations are critical. The animals need all the help they can get. Your donation, large or small, will make all the difference. When our first team arrived, they were greeted like the proverbial cavalry to the rescue! It was so encouraging.

And with their new spacious play areas, the animals are all perking up. “It’s already beginning to feel like Best Friends here!” said one of the volunteers.

Pets Alive means so much to the animals who live there, the people who have worked there, and the whole region that it has supported. Between us we can make it all worthwhile … and maybe even give it a whole new future, too.

Please join us with your support.

It’s a major operation, and you’ll find news updates, blogs, and information on how to adopt, volunteer and donate
right here.