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March-April 2014.indd - Colonial Capital Humane Society
March-April 2014
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AnimaLetter
March-April 2014
Ain’t too proud to beg...
A Bounty of Blessings
This month, the
kudos go to you! You
answered our plea
for help with veterinary expenses.
We told you the
MONTHLY
story of Sassy and
NEED
her puppies. You
4 lg. bottles
responded with
4 45-bag boxes close to $9,000 in
4 boxes
donations! Some
of you sent checks to us; others sent them
5 gallons
directly to Neuse Veterinary Center. The
200 cans
great
news is that now the immediate care
10 large bags
for Sassy and her puppies is paid for and
200 cans
we made a dent in the rest of our veterinary
10 large bags bills. Of course, the costs never end. When
25 boxes
you provide care for >100 cats and close to
100 dogs, that happens. We ask them to stop
needing vaccinations. We ask them to stop
having heartworms. We ask them to neuter
themselves. They just look at us with trust
and love. Your response has been so heartening. Thank you. If you have not yet donated
and would like to, we’d greatly appreciate it.
If you happen to be near Petsense,
where we have a bin for donated
items, we would appreciate any
contributions of the following items
from our CCHS Donation Wish List.
ITEM
Dawn dish detergent
13-gallon Glad trash bags
Black contractor plastic bags
Clorox
Canned Friskies cat food
Purina dry cat food
Canned Pedigree dog food
Purina dry dog food
Fresh Step scoopable litter
And that’s
not all!
See page 10!
Your
photo
here.
Adoptions!
Dogs
Boston—Basset hound
Chester—Poodle
Copper—Coon hound
Hansel—Shepherd
Holly —Dachshund
Honey—Pomeranian
Lady Bug—Collie
Muggley—Shepherd Mix
Nugget—Dorkie2
Onyx—Black Lab Mix
Patches—Lab mix
Raleigh—Lab mix
Rosey—Terrier mix
Rudy—Beagle1
Susie—Pekingnese2
Sassy puppies—3 of them!
Sherlock—Dachshund
Cats
Bud—DLH3
Holly—Tabby3
Kendra—Black DSH5
Mikki—Polydactyl
Poppie—Striped tabby6
Isis—Black DSH
Sarah—Grey tabby4
Sasha—DSH brown tabby3
Tabitha—Calico
Tasha—Calico
Key
DSH—domestic short-hair
DLH—domestic long-hair
1. Senior
2. Special needs
3. Declawed cat
4. Kitten
5. With us since 2010
6. Cat with one eye
In This issue:
A Bounty of Blessings
1
Adoptions
1
Update from Adoptive Families
2-3
Donations and Tributes
Looking for Their Forever Homes
4
5-6
CCHS Wins Ambassador Award!
7
Memberships/Gifts Form
7
Haley’s Birthday
8
BBQ Fundraiser
8
Make Your Stuff Our Stuff for
the CCHS Yard Sales
8
Scenes from the Shelter
9
CCHS News
10
Community Resources
11
Volunteer with CCHS
11
2014 Fur Ball Information
12
Upcoming Events
Pet Expo
March 15, 10am-4pm
Craven County Jaycees Fairgrounds
(see page 10)
Onyx
Mikki
Holly
Poppie
Raleigh
2 Sassy Puppies
Bud
Chester
Copper
Yard Sale!
1390 McCarthy Blvd
March 22, 8am-2pm
(see page 8)
Chicken BBQ Lunch
April 25 (see page 6)
Fur Ball
May 2
Adopt-a-thons
Check with Petsense to find out if
there’s one this weekend!
Call 252-636-0460
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H APPY T AILS : U PDATES FROM O UR A DOPTIVE F AMILIES
What a character Pepper is! We dearly love her, and she is
a great addition to our family! Every day she makes us laugh at
something she does. We are so very glad we got the opportunity to
adopt her before we moved back to Ohio. She has adjusted really
well, in spite of our frigid temps and snow. We found out she is
not real fond of the snow, and we have had a lot of it this winter
with more on the way. I guess she is just like us! She either plants
herself on our family room loveseat or lounges in the leather chair.
Pepper and her sister dog, Lucy, have a wonderful time
together. She enjoys chasing squirrels out of our yard and has
learned not to cross the invisible fence even if the squirrels are
right on the other side. A miracle for a basset. Thank you for bringing her into our lives, and thank you for all the good work you do!
We won’t forget you!
—Phyllis and Steve Davey, Sandusky, OH
Pepper with her evening cocktail.
We are the adopted parents of Sunshine, who was resident
in your cat safe house for five years. At first, she was very shy and
obviously not used to being held or petted much. She seemed lonesome, so
Lisa brought Dixie to see if maybe they would be able to get along together.
Sunshine had only a couple of days with us at the time, so we were shocked
at the attitude she displayed. No way was that other cat coming to live here.
This is her place and she just isn’t about to share. Poor Dixie had to go back to
where she came from. We love Sunshine, and she is not the least afraid of lap
sitting and petting and good food and sweet talk.
—Mary and Ray Tait, New Bern, NC
We adopted Zack last Fall. He has fit
in well with our cats and enjoys his back
yard run time.
—Jane & Robert Johnson,
New Bern, NC
Zack with his new dad, Roger.
My husband and I adopted a little
black puppy from you guys back in
September, and I’ve been meaning
Bojangles looks right at home...’cause he is!
to send photos to you of our new
family. Lynn Perry was there to meet (Right) The whole family relaxing; Biscuit
me the day I picked him up, and he’s and Bojangles exploring together.
been such a great addition to our family. Along with Biscuit (our golden/lab
mix), we now have Bojangles. :-) Thank you for helping us bring him
home.
—Keiko Bury, Durham, NC
WE LOVE HIM! He is PERFECT! Patches
is very protective and clings to me and
our kids. Last night, he even came into
our bedroom and was playful with me
again this morning. He loves, loves my
daughter, Katelynn, and sleeps in her
room every night. I am so thankful to
have been a part of your great organization. Everyone I was in contact with was
amazing! We love Patches to pieces and
cannot thank you all enough. I have
attached a letter from my kiddos, saying
why they wanted Patches. Super adorable, right? Y’all seem like a wonderful
company and have the best interest at
heart for animals!
—Amberly & Elliot Jackson,
Camp Lejeune, NC
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H APPY T AILS : U PDATES FROM O UR A DOPTIVE F AMILIES
My family adopted Luna, the Basset mix. She’s been a great addition to the
family. It took a couple of days before she realized she could be herself, but it
has gone well since. She gets along well with our dog, Carl, who we adopted
in 2008 from Pitt Friends, and is great with our kids. She has found a couple of
shoes to chew on, but I guess dogs will be dogs.
—Chris & Tiffannie Hill, Kinston, NC
Max (adopted in
April 2011) is doing
great! We recently
had a baby, and
Max is doing quite
well with both his
canine brother and
his human brother.
...and baby makes three!
In the picture, Max is the one on the right. Thank you
for following up with owners. What you guys do is
amazing. God bless!
—Leslie Ferrer, Miami, FL
Luna and Carl...expecting treats or just in love with their new owner?
The kids [Bud and Sasha] don’t want to go back to the Humane Society!
They are fitting in nicely—thanks!
—Dianne & Tom Neal, New Bern, NC
Sam (adopted in 2006) is
still here. He is so smart he
doesn’t have to talk. He is the
man. Still runs away if you
let him out. If Sam’s mommy
asks you, tell her that Sam is
getting spoiled here. Take care
and stay warm.
—Holly Hapke &
Devan Raghavan, Greenville, NC
Bud (front) and Sasha (against headboard) are quite happy in their new home and
have no interest in returning to the cat shelter. We like it that way!
Buster (previously known as L’il Bit) is settling into our family nicely.
He’s my seven-year-old daughter Claire’s “baby.” He’s so laid back and calm! He
Raleigh knows how to kick back and love life in his new 6,000-square-foot home.
loves being held over Claire’s shoulder like a baby and being petted. She runs
Raleigh has now been on the farm for 12 days. He was picked up in a
to his cage as soon as she gets home from school and brings him to the living
four-seat Cessna plane and took an hour-and-a-half ride—slept most of it.
room where they play and snuggle until dinner. They are best friends!
At home, he was greeted with toys and treats. He’s very
Lisa and Lynn went above and beyond
shy but getting better, and loves his blanket in front of the
to get him to us, and we are so appreciative!
fireplace. A doggie friend came over last Sunday, and they
We are especially grateful to Lisa for driving
ran and ran and ran. The older dog showed him how to
Buster to meet us in Hampstead. That was
eat treats. Raleigh does not bark, chew, or go in the house
just wonderful of her! A funny story relatand is the most well-behaved puppy I have ever known.
ing to that: My daughter tells everyone that
I am sure he will grow out of that! We took him down to
we got Buster from Hardee’s!! Thank you
the barn to meet the horses, and they were nose to nose.
again for allowing us to add Buster to our
He is a wonderful addition to our family!
family! We are in love!
—Sandy Hunt, Park Hall, Maryland
—Jennifer & Gannon Medwick,
Buster
and
Claire
take
in
a
movie
together.
Wilmington, NC
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MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS, DONATIONS & TRIBUTES
January / February 2014
Thank you for answering our request for membership renewals and additional gifts.
Our costs are staggering; your donations have kept us afloat. Thank you for your generous support of
Colonial Capital Humane Society. Please know that every gift is greatly appreciated.
MEMBERSHIPS / GENERAL GIFTS:
Annette & Goethe Aldridge
Chris & Sandra Barta
Sharon Bichaukas
Nelva Bledsoe, Sponsor
Nicholas Cipollino, Sponsor
Maggy M. Costandy
Jennifer Coventry, Sponsor
Georgia Crawford, Sponsor
Phyllis Davey, Patron
Dianne Dunn, Sponsor
Margery & Craig Foskit
Mildred Glaudel, Sponsor
William & Mildred Harrison, Sponsor
Ethel & Willard Hess
Jerry Hobbins
Roger & Jane Johnson
E. Douglas Kaser
Judith & Warren Lloyd
Susan & John Lucas, Patron
Pamela & Carl Newton, Patron
Rosemary Pakoszdi
Selma C. Piner
Thomas E. Robinson, Benefactor
Janet & Don Rosenthal
Lynda Sadler
Rosemary Sloan
Paul Switzer, Benefactor
Aggie & Richard Turk
Jean & Willard N. West, Sponsor
SPECIFIC GIFTS
Robert & Suzanne Forsythe, Patron
Cat supplies
Barbara Maurer, Patron
Mulberry Kitties
Angela & Robert Adams, Patron
Pamela Adamson, Sponsor
Sandra & Chris Barta,
Suzanne & Bobby Blackman
Pat & Stephen Chambers
Janet Cobb
Maureen Comer, Patron
Jennifer & Ed Coventry, Sponsor
Evarilla M. Cover, Patron
Georgia P. Crawford
Linda & Charles Dannemann
Patricia Drake, Patron
Suzanne & Robert Forsythe, Patron
Mary Jean & Herman Franks, Patron
Joanna & James French
Laurene & Bill Gaskins, Patron
Kathleen & Wes Goforth, Sponsor
Mary Beth Harris, Sponsor
Linda & Billy Hicks
Kathleen & W. Clay Hodge, Patron
James I. Huff, Sponsor
Virginia & Linwood Johnson, Patron
Elisa Kirby, Sponsor
Teresa & Frederick Kruske
Ken Lewis, Sponsor
Jill & Christopher Merritt
Sondra & David Moffat, Sponsor
Rande & Laurence Moolenaar, Patron
Bettie & Edward Moore, Patron
J.S. & J.E. Morris, Patron
Nancy & Howard Neviser, Sponsor
Barbara & Robert Newell, Sponsor
Lois F. Rago
Kathleen & William Rice, Patron
Lynne & Philip Seymour, Patron
Diane M. Shultz, Patron
Coleen Smithwick & Newell Thomas Jr.
Susan & John Stevenson, Benefactor
Nancy C. Stone, Sponsor
Robert Swensen
Christa & Stuart Upson, Sustainer
Mary & Frank Urbanic
Tina & Robert West
Pamela Whitting, Sponsor
Eleanor Wimpfheimer, Benefactor
A. Williams
Sassy & Puppies Vet Expenses
Lynne & Philip Seymour
4 cat hammocks
TRIBUTES
Gail & James Banks, Patron
in memory of Kelly Rowe
Carol & David Hale, Patron
Haley Pugh’s birthday party
Carmel Middle School Sunshine Committee
Kenneth Gately, Patron
Ava D. Gray
Diana & Don Shaw
in memory of Deborah Barrington
Dick & Gloria Gustafson
in memory of Elizabeth Lorraine Oates
Eileen M. Hanson, Sponsor
in honor of CCHS volunteers
Susie & Stacey
Jerry Hobbins, Sponsor
in memory of Lynda Hobbins
Gail & Gene Krielow
in remembrance of John J. Burbank
Marilyn H. Johnson
in memory of Floyd Johnson
Jane Bernard, Sponsor
Judith & Warren Lloyd
in memory of Betsy Albaugh
Carol & Pamela Newton, Patron
Valentine’s Day Donation
in honor of
Mr. & Mrs. Bret Ewing Newton
Lynda Sadler
in memory of Oreo McKeel
Errors? If viewing this on our web page,
please click on this email address:
[email protected]
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Pets Looking for Their Forever Homes
Tiger will be 1 in May; rescued from a shelter, she’s a perfect Ed, 2½, is a cool cat and a survivor.
When his family moved, he was
AJ has been with us for more than 3 and dear tabby. She’s good with other cats and with chilof his 4½ years of life. It’s time for dren. Rocky, a 33-pound basset mix, is going on 3. Though left behind. We don’t think cats are
disposable and hope you agree.
him to find his forever home.
almost blind, he adapts quickly, uses a doggy door, and
likes playing outside at his foster home.
Muttley , 4 years old and 75
pounds, is an amazing Mastiff mix.
He loves to ride in a car, swim, and
sleep on the sofa with you. He can’t
be with any dog smaller than he is.
Ace, 1, is a 40-pound lab mix. We’ve
learned he’s good with other dogs
and kids; your next family dog!
Puppies! In January, when we rescued Sassy (who is slowly
learning to be an inside dog), 11 puppies were huddled
beneath the house in freezing temperatures. Here are just
two of them; several are still available for adoption.
Tyler will be 1 in April; one of two
of Sassy’s older pups we rescued in
January, he’s ready to be loved.
Molly Brown, 5, came to us with one Liberty is 2½, a sweet little
ear deformed from infection but is a tabby who is very friendly
and loves other cats & kids,
healthy, happy, special kitty.
Hank the Hound is 2½ and full of
energy. Great family dog.
Krissy, 3, is sleek, soft &
shiny. She loves being the
center of attention.
Frankie, a 45-pound pit bull mix, is going on 2; she’s good with dogs & kids.
Please share this page! Post it in your office, your church! Let’s get these guys adopted!
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Pets Looking for Their Forever Homes
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Tuff is 1, a 26-pound Lab mix who is microchipped. He’s
Brock, 4, is a 58-pound Pit who is pretty dear and loves kids but tends to jump on them. Still a Ollie, 3, is a 68-pound Shepherd
very sweet except with cats. Great pup, he has two speeds—full out and asleep. Watson, 5, is mix. He’s good with other dogs and
with other dogs and older kids.
a 47-pound Basset. Look at those sad eyes; his owner is los- kids. He loves to run; it’d be great to
have a nice large fenced yard.
ing everything and just can’t afford a pet anymore. Watson
gets along with everything and everybody.
Opie, 4, is a 58-pound Lab mix. We
couldn’t bear seeing him go to a kill
shelter. Great-looking love of a dog.
Gracie , 6½ and 40 pounds, is a
Norwegian Elkhound. She’s good
with other dogs & older kids.
Jase, 2½, is a 30-pound Beagle mix. Although he doesn’t
like smaller dogs, he loves people , kids, and TOYS! Hansel,
4, is a 70-pound German Shepherd and a very handsome
young man. He’s sweet, well mannered, and knows basic
commands. No cats, please, but Hansel is good with kids.
Oliver, 4, is a 48-pound Basset mix
and does just fine with other dogs,
cats, and kids. Super dog.
Lucy, 6, is 60 pounds (but shouldn’t
be!) This basset is great in the house.
Blaze, 3, is a 42-pound American Cowgirl, 1½ and 45 pounds,
Peggy, 4, is a Treeing Walker CoonBulldog mix. He’s adorable—gentle is a Pit Bull who can sit and Sadie Bug, 4, is a 48-pound
hound. Just 35 pounds, Peggy is
and laid back and will be great as an lay on command, and will do Treeing Walker Coonhound,
super gentle and sweet.
most anything for a treat. never wants to hunt again.
only dog or with other pets
These are only a few of our cats and dogs. For adoption information on these or many of our other pets, please visit www.colonialcapital.org, click
“Pets,” then click on “dogs” or “cats.” Keep in mind we have more than are shown on Petfinder. A few of our cats are also at Petsense in New Bern.
Apply to adopt online or call to request a written application! 252-633-0146.
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CCHS WINS AMBASSADOR AWARD
CCHS successfully competed against
other East-Coast humane societies to
win a $500 Ambassador Grant from
Clays for Strays (claysforstrays.org), a Delaware nonprofit that raises funds to help
abandoned or unwanted animals.
Supporters of nominees from several states filled out online questionnaires
about why their organization deserved
the grant.
Arielle Morris, founder and president of Clays for Strays, says “It is clear
that CCHS has an incredibly dedicated
all-volunteer staff that goes above and
beyond anything that could possibly be
expected to see that their animals are
well taken care of. They also provide
education services regarding animal
abuse and the importance of spaying
and neutering our pet friends. With the
many projects they have underway, like
their facility expansion and their mission
of rescuing hundreds of cats and dogs,
Clays for Strays is proud to grant $500
to this deserving organization.”
Last year, CCHS found new homes
for 89 dogs and 87 cats and rescued
more than 100 others. A recent rescue of
15 dogs during extreme weather conditions resulted in a substantial addition to
already-high veterinary costs. Gifts from
members and the Ambassador Grant
will enable CCHS to care for these dogs
as well as other dogs and cats await-
ing adoption. Clays for Strays raises its
money by creating and selling clay figurines of dogs and cats, including custom
figurines designed from photos supplied
by the donor.
Arielle Morris (center), her volunteer staff, and a few clay
canines and kitties.
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A B ELATED H APPY B IRTHDAY & M ANY T HANKS TO
H ALEY P UGH !
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im and Tiffany Pugh’s daughter, Haley, had a 10th
birthday at the end of December. However, to give
Christmas a little elbow room, her birthday celebration,
a Rollerland skating party, was held a month later. Haley asked
that her
guests bring
donations for
the animal
shelters in
our area. A
look to the
right shows
what Colonial Capital
received
as a result
of Haley’s
request and
her guests’
generosity. A number of our guests now have new toys, yummy
food, and more. Even better, her dad delivered everything to our
shelter. Thanks, Haley!
K URANDA B EDS H AVE R EACHED THE H ALF -W AY
M ARK —31 PURCHASED
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It’s really happening this time!
CCHS CHICKEN BBQ
FUNDRAISER
Friday, April
25 10:30am-1pm
1/2 BBQ Chicken & Potatoes
Green Beans & Roll & Cookies
All for just $7!
Orders of 6 plates or more delivered to your
door 10:30-Noon
Plates can also be picked up at the
New Bern Elks Lodge
1175 Pine Tree Drive, 10:30-1 p.m.
Please order NOW
(early orders help us with our planning)
for you...your office...friends...family
Call 252-229-2077 and leave a message with
your name, phone number, number of orders,
and if and where you’d like them delivered.
K
uranda beds are slightly raised off the ground, and they
conform to the dog’s body. They are chew proof and
clean easily.
Thanks to you, 31 of our adoptees-in-waiting now
have these comfy, well-made beds. CCHS volunteer Cherie Christensen, who initiated and organized the effort to
get these beds for our dogs, has announced that we’ve about
reached the halfway mark in donations of these beds.
If you’d like to help a dog, go to www.kuranda.com, click
on “Donate a Bed” in the green bar at top, then in the green
box at right, select “North Carolina,” click “Go!” scroll down to
select “Colonial Capital” and select a bed in the list to donate.
If you have any questions or need assistance, call Cherie at
252-626-8998. Thank you!!
—Upcoming Dates—
8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
March 22
April 19
April 5
May 3
1390 McCarthy Boulevard
(just down the street from Joe Alcoke and
across from Hearne’s Jewelers;
please do not park at Hearne’s)
Do you have yard sale donations?
Bring all those gently used items to our
warehouse. Leave a message at 252670-3333; we’ll call back to let you
know when we’ll be there.
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Scenes from the Shelter
“This is a sit-in. I’m not moving outta
this bowl til you bring out the tuna.”
“Just a polish change this week,
thanks.”
photos by Mary Rose
& Beverly Foster
“So, we’re coming out of yoga. Shirley says to me... and I
says to her... and she says...” (Gonzo? You listening? Gonzo?)
“Maybe if I pretend to be asleep,
she’ll go away & not take a...oh, rats.”
“I’m telling you, I really
did see a mouse!”
“I’m fluffy & have
amazing eyes.”
“I can jump higher than you!”
“No, you can’t!” “Yes, I can!”
“I’m putting my best paw
forward for you.”
“Maybe that wasn’t so
funny, but did ya hear the
one about....”
“Big deal. Can you do
THIS?”
“We love love love snow.
So glad we’re not cats!”
“I will NOT pick that up.
“Obviously, you’ll want me. Just
That’s what humans are for.” “I can love you THIS much!”
ask for the handsome one!”
“My name’s Hardy. I get separation
anxiety. Can you spend a lot of
time letting me love you?”
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CCHS NEWS—I NSIDE AND O UTSIDE THE S HELTER .
S
o, what a winter. The mud. The snow.
The mud again. The cold. And the realization that once the expansion begins,
our access to the cat shelter becomes trickier
for awhile, as does heating the shelter. So now
the plan for the expansion is to get underway
by the end of April when everything is dried out
and the weather is warmer. We will keep you
updated. We now have more than 125 cats in
foster homes or at our shelter and close to 100
dogs. Adoptions are going well, as you can see
on page 1, but it seems as soon as one finds a
home, an emergency comes up and another
takes his or her place.
Our new location for the yard sales is
turning out to be nothing short of perfect. Mary
Sanders reports that the first sale on McCarthy
Boulevard brought in $3,700! The second sale,
on March 8, resulted in about $2,500. The plan
is to have the warehouse open for a sale every
other weekend. Meantime, many of you are
bringing in items for us to sell, so every sale has
a fresh supply of great things. Different volunteers are overseeing areas of the warehouse,
such as seasonal items, kitchen ware, dishes and
glassware, toys, furniture, construction items,
clothing, boutique items...it’s more than a little
impressive.
Two satisfied customers and just a very few of the many
CCHS volunteers who yard sales our biggest ongoing
fundraiser for veterinary expenses. Yard sales are held on
alternate Saturdays.
It’s a Family Affair
2014 Pet Expo
March 15
10am - 4pm
Craven County Jaycee Fairgrounds
FUN STUFF
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Pet-owner Look-Alike Contest
Best Kisser | Best Trick
Best-looking Pet | Bake Sale
Food Vendors | Microchip Clinic
Rescue Dog Parade | Pony Rides
Howling Contest
Fossil Dig
INFORMATIVE STUFF
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Veterinarian Hospitals/Clinics
Pet Food Manufacturers & Treats
Retail Pet Stores
Pet Adoptions
Humane Societies
Cat Spay & Neuter Services
Grooming Techniques & Products
Beads and Bowls
Love on a Leash
Ferret Rescue
Chasin Tails
Great Dane Rescue
Southern Belle Pit
Pals for Paws
Girl Scouts
Bill’s Pet Shop
Boston Terrier Rescue
Colonial Capital Humane Society
Craven-Pamlico Animal Services
Lynaire Kennels
Jill’s Pet Gallery
A Dog’s Dream
Dona Baker
Coastal Pet Portraits
Garris Evans
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Semone Wild Creations
Pet Spa
Refined K-9
Harvestime Church
Costal Kona
Diamonds in the Ruff
Byrums Drug Store
Aurora Fossil
Harriet Collins
NC K-9 Handlers
Country Aire Rental
Strength to Overcome and Survive
X Team
March-April 2014
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The weekly ad space in the New
Bern Sun Journal featuring our
animals is donated to CCHS. We
appreciate this added visibility to
our cause.
Colonial Capital Humane Society
P.O. Box 326, New Bern, NC 28563
252-633-0146 [email protected] www.colonialcapital.org
Newsletter Editor: Beverly Foster, [email protected]
Community Resources
Animal Abuse/Abandonment Reports:
• Craven County: Craven-Pamlico Animal Services, 252-637-4606,
[email protected]
• New Bern City: Animal Control (via Police Department), 252-633-2020
• Jones County: Sheriff ’s Department, Tom Labuda, 252-448-7091, #227
• Onslow County: Animal Control (Jacksonville), 910-455-0182
Spaying/Neutering If You Require Financial Assistance:
• Pals for Paws, 252-637-7387, www.palsforpaws.org
• Spay/neuter program discontinued but voucher program being planned.
• Greenville Spay Today Clinic, 252-321-8839, www.spaytoday.net
• Carteret County: Encore Pets Spay 2 Save Mobile Clinic, 252-622-2373,
www.encorepets.org
Poison Control:
• 888-426-4435 is the ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center. A consultation fee is
charged but is worth it .
CCHS Wish List
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Used small towels
Used large towels
Five shovels - (flat type)
Five wire brooms
Small blankets
Dog leashes
Dog toys
Cat toys
Small to medium-sized stuffed toys
Please bring items to our donations
barrel at Petsense, next to
Harris Teeter.
CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS
T
he CCHS Kitty Committee holds separate adopt-athons just for cats and works to get the word out
about these wonderful companions. Help is needed in
transporting cats and working at
the adopt-a-thons. If interested
in helping or joining the Kitty
Committee, email Wendy at
[email protected].
Are You Due to Renew?
Members receiving AnimaLetter by email will
not see their renewal date. Sending out renewal
notices can be expensive. Not sure when your
dues are due? Email [email protected] (just
click on the email address). We will let you know
what our records indicate.
Kitty Laundry—Pick up one or more bags of laundry
outside the cat trailer each week, or even just twice
a month, and then bring it back when clean. Contact
Mary Martha Rose, 252-639-0136, mary.m.rose@
jones.nc.gov.
Foster Parent—Our very young kittens, cats with
adjustment difficulties, and more than half of our dogs
are in foster care. Apply to be a foster parent by filling
out a form that is available at www.colonialcapital.org.
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Saturday, May 3, is the 6th Annual
Fur Ball
New Bern Riverfront Convention Center
Doors open 6 p.m. Tickets $65; 10/$600
Purchase at 208 Middle Street or call 637-0247
CCHS is selling
raffle tickets.
YOU can win up
to $500!
Top-selling
organizations (like
CCHS) get an extra
$100! Write
Meet the adoptable dogs at 5 p.m. Then:
Great Food k Great Spirits kGreat Dancing
to the Music of The Extraordinaires
They are $5 each or
7 for $30. Winning
tickets will be drawn
May 3. If you’d
rather mail a check,
send to:
RAFFLE, PO Box 326,
New Bern, NC 28563
Want to sell some
for us? Let us know.
Call 633-0146.
[email protected]
to purchase one
(or more).
New Bern, NC 28563
Non-Profit Organization
U.S. Postage Paid
New Bern, NC 28563
Permit No. 356
Post Office Box 326
Colonial Capital Humane Society
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