Showing posts with label Pet Adoptions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pet Adoptions. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Local Animal Shelter Qualifies to Compete for $100,000 from ASPCA/Rachel Ray Foundation

A Sacramento-area animal shelter has qualified to compete for $100,000 and other monetary grants from the ASPCA/Rachael Ray Foundation $100K Challenge, thanks to more than 14,000 votes from supporters over a 12-day period.

Animal Outreach of the Motherlode ranked 15th out of 104 shelters nationwide, and was competitive with some of the largest shelters in the country in terms of vote-getting. “I am just blown away at the amount of support we received from the Sacramento-area community,” said Animal Outreach of the Mother Lode Director Maggie Killackey. “To be up there with some of the biggest shelters in the country is kind of humbling.”

Killackey says the hard work is now just beginning. Each of the 50 groups remaining in the competition now must adopt out at least 300 more pets from August through the end of October than they did for the same period last year. That means Animal Outreach of the Mother Lode will have to find adopters for at least 865 pets in the three-month period. “We’d like to strive to save 1000 dogs and cats. Studies show there are more homes seeking to adopt a new pet than there are pets in the shelters. This campaign will help us promote adopting from shelters, whether it be Animal Outreach or any of our adoption partners, like El Dorado County Animal Services or City of Sacramento Animal Care, that are overburdened and are faced with killing for space limitations,” stated Community Outreach and Operations Manager Kathy Anderson.

Two local El Dorado County businesses, Togs for Dogs in El Dorado Hills and Pampering Pickle in Placerville, have committed to offering pet adoptions at their locations to help Animal Outreach win this challenge. El Dorado Pet Club has joined Animal Outreach as a foster for dogs allowing many adult dogs a second chance at a loving home.

Ultimately, the group that places the largest number of pets will win the $100,000 prize. However, prizes will be awarded for other things. For example, the shelters that save the most additional lives in each of the five designated divisions in the U.S. will win $20,000, the shelter that does the most to engage community support will win $35,000, and the shelters that achieve the biggest increase in lives saved in each Division will win $10,000.“Obviously, $100,000 would be nice, but any of those prizes would be huge for us,” said Killackey. “We are a non-profit that must rely on donations to continue our efforts.”

“Facebook engagement is how we are judged for the Community Outreach award,” said Anderson. “We post our successes and our needs daily and need the community to share and participate.” Their Facebook name is AnimalOutreachRescue, and website is animaloutreachcats.com.

Last year, Animal Outreach of the Mother Lode provided homes for more than 2,500 animals and performed more than 10,000 low-cost spays, neuters and vaccinations.

Blog Post information and picture provided by Animal Outreach of the Mother Lode.


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Sunday, May 20, 2012

El Dorado Pet Club Adoption Event This Weekend

Since they have become partners with Animal Outreach of the Mother Lode, the rescue efforts of the El Dorado Pet club are sky-rocketing! They are taking part in the Rachel Ray $100K Challenge to rescue and place animals all over the U.S. this Summer and Fall. 

It is amazing how many wonderful dogs are just waiting for someone to love them! Many of the dogs ready for adoption come out of "high-kill" shelters in Northern California, some right off of the "PTS" (Put to Sleep) list. Others are turned in by owners who can no longer care for them.

El Dorado Pet Club is holding an Adoption Event today and Sunday (May 19 and 20) at the Petsmart in Folsom. Come on by and visit them. They will have a number of dogs in the store for you to meet and greet, and lots of information on the others.   

For more information visit eldoradopetclub.com.

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Saturday, February 6, 2010

"Flabulous" Felines Free to Great Homes


Flabulous Feline, Siren (above) is waiting for a loving home at Placer SPCA.

For the month of February, the Placer SPCA is waiving the adoption fee for overweight cats, in an effort to send them home with pet parents who will help them regain their svelte feline figures and live long, healthy lives.

“There’s more of them to love,” said Placer SPCA CEO Leilani Vierra, “but it will be to their benefit to go to homes where they can spend more time playing and getting a bit of exercise.”

The ideal weight for a medium-sized cat is between seven and 10 pounds. The flabulous felines are more than 15 pounds, and are in need of pet parents willing to pay close attention to portion control and exercise.

All Placer SPCA cat adoptions include spay or neuter surgery, microchip, FELV/FIV test, FVRCP and Rabies vaccinations, and a voucher for a free veterinary exam.

To adopt a Flabulous Feline at no charge during the month of February, contact The Placer SPCA at 916-782-7722 or 530-885-7387, ext. 100 or email customercare@placerspca.org. Visit http://www.placerspca.org/ to see all cats available for adoption.

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