Winter 2011 - Hearthside Cats
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Winter 2011 - Hearthside Cats
Hearthside Cats, Inc. ‘Mews and News’ Winter 2011 P.O. Box 282, Geneseo, NY 14454 A Song in His Heart for the Cats A very young Susie with Dan Coyle. Tiny But Tough Here is yet another story about a young, helpless kitten that proved she had spunk. A caring person found tiny Susie at a local dump. Alone and scared, no mother cat or other kittens could be found, and at only 3 – 4 weeks old there was no way she could survive on her own. Hearthside was contacted and we whisked Susie to the veterinarian for evaluation and treatment. Upon placement in foster care, she needed to be isolated for several weeks to be fed frequently and minimize exposure to infection. When kittens are separated from their mothers, they suffer extreme anxiety and in some cases, life-threatening medical problems. But, true to so many cats that have a bumpy start, Susie was a true fighter and has grown into a playful tiger kitten. She is still petite and very small for her age, but hopefully soon will have a growth spurt and catch up in size. Then, sweet Susie will be ready for her forever home. Dan Coyle at the September benefit concert. 585-243-0873 Singer and songwriter Dan Coyle (originally from the Caledonia, NY area) gave a free concert in September to benefit Hearthside Cats. Now based in NYC, Dan was in the area doing another benefit concert and wanted to offer his unique Simon-and-Garfunkel-ish music to Hearthside. At a beautiful setting in Mt. Morris, Dan entertained a small but enthusiastic crowd, and a jar was passed to collect donations for the cats. He even got to meet one of Hearthside's youngest beneficiaries, pictured far left. We thank Dan Coyle (and his aunt Que Palacz, who organized the event) for sharing his talent and support. There is a possibility that Dan will come back to do another concert for Hearthside… stay tuned! ❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅ “Littered” with Paw Points Gourmet Italian Dinner… We continue to collect Fresh Step “Paw Points” codes and redeem them for free litter. This is a great savings for our foster caregivers! If you use Fresh Step products, please share the Paw Points codes from specially-marked boxes and pails. Be sure to include the printed Paw Points code from inside the package. The code is unique to each package and contains letters and numbers. Thanks for your support! Don’t Miss Out! 1 Treat your sweetie to a night of gourmet dining on behalf of the cats! Hearthside’s annual Gourmet Italian Dinner is Friday, February 18 at 7:00 p.m. at St. Mary’s Parish Center, North St., Geneseo. This authentic, multi-course feast is presented by Lynn Kennison and her skilled crew of volunteers. It’s a night of fabulous food and fun, including a silent wine auction and door prizes. Seating is limited, so make reservations early! Tickets are $30 – order online at www.HearthsideCats.org, call 585243-0873, or use the form on page 2. Gourmet Italian Dinner Tickets Dinner tickets are $32 each for the February 18 event. Use this form, order online at www.HearthsideCats.org, or call 585-243-0873 to make reservations. Thank you! Name _______________________________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________ Phone ____________________________ Number of tickets requested _______ Number of vegetarian entrees _______ Total enclosed $___________ Please make check or money order payable to Hearthside Cats, Inc. ❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅ Warm Up the Winter Months with a Our Veterinary Partners Are Simply the Best Without the passionate support of our veterinary teams, we simply couldn’t fulfill our mission. Each homeless cat that Hearthside accepts goes directly to one of our veterinary partners before entering foster care. That’s where we determine a cat’s health status and potential ongoing needs. We want to publicly thank these dedicated professionals who make it possible for us to carry on our work: Animal Care Facility of Livonia: Drs. Peter Hecht, Jessica Litteer, Maryse Osborn, and Rita Wilson Caring for Cats: Dr. Betsey Arnold Genesee Valley Veterinary Hospital: Drs. Eugene Scherline and Jim Tompsett Perry Veterinary Cinic: Dr. Steve Stoddard Kitty Kompanion Bambi is a beautiful grey lady who is about five years old, very petite with tiny feet. She’s affectionate, but needs time to warm up to people. Bambi would make a wonderful Kitty Kompanion. Studies have shown that having a companion pet offers health benefits such as decreased blood pressure and heart rate, and less depression and loneliness. Especially at this time of year, having a feline companion can make cold, dark days seem a little warmer. Hearthside’s “Kitty Kompanions” program brightens the lives of seniors, while giving a deserving cat a loving new home. Through Kitty Kompanions, we match mature cats with mature people who would enjoy having a feline companion, without some of the worries and expense that go with pet ownership. Hearthside waives the adoption fee and provides basic pet supplies, and in some cases helps with veterinary expenses, if that is a barrier to someone who would benefit from having a cat. If needed, one of our Hearthside volunteers is available to answer ongoing questions. And in the event the adopter can no longer care for the cat, Hearthside will take the kitty back. This is especially important for people who may encounter a long hospitalization or a stay in an extended care facility. Pets provide unconditional love and joy to people of all ages! If you know a senior citizen who would like to adopt a cat through the Kitty Kompanions program, just give us a call at 243-0873. 2 Special Program for Special Cats Sponsoring a Hearthside cat is the next best thing to actually adopting a kitty. We have a number of cats who, for various reasons, may never go to a new home. They are in our “Special Needs” Program due to chronic medical or behavior issues that make adoption difficult. The ongoing expenses of these cats are covered by Special Needs sponsorships. For a donation in any amount, you receive a framed photo and biography of “your” cat. For gifts of $80 or more, we include address labels imprinted with the kitty’s picture. Our hope is that these cats can eventually go to a new home, but if not, they will remain with us forever. That’s part of our philosophy...”once a Hearthside cat, always a Hearthside cat”. Visit www.HearthsideCats.org and click on “sponsor a cat” to see who needs your help! Adoption Corner! To the right are several deserving cats that are waiting adoption. All have been wormed and tested negative for Feleuk/FIV, are spayed or neutered, and current on vaccinations. Sophie is a beautiful old female calico with extra toes who is nearly four years old. Known affectionately by her foster caregiver as a bowling ball with legs, Sophie will make sure you keep her food bowl full by poking you when it is empty! Two-year-old Bob is an outgoing boy with gorgeous markings. But because he was orphaned so young, he shows affection by gnawing on your fingers. Bob would do best in an adult-only home. Bob Sophie playful and should do well in a home where he can get lots of affection. Please consider giving a forever home to one of these or any of our adoptable cats! Dexter is also two and is still a little shy and slow to warm up to new people. However, he is very Visit www.HearthsideCats.org for more stories and photos. Dexter ❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅ Health Corner Are you Ready for a Kitten? There’s no question that kittens are endearing creatures, and there is never of shortage of those needing a home. Many people are tempted to adopt a kitten out of sheer cuteness, but before you considering taking home a young feline companion, think about the commitment you’ll be making…for the next fifteen to twenty years. Bringing home a new kitten is exciting, but it also is a big transition for you and the kitty. Kittens need a consistent routine of love and attention to grow into well-adjusted adults. Are you ready to devote the time and effort to properly care for a kitten? Does your lifestyle and travel routine accommodate the needs of a kitten? And although adorable they are also mischievous, so you need to kitten-proof your home and spend time to teach some rules and provide quality playtime. Cleaning and grooming (brushing, nail clipping) are also part of kitten care. Your chore list will also include vacuuming hair and cleaning the litter box. All of these tasks take time, effort… and patience! The cost of raising a kitten is a consideration, too. The bare essentials include good quality food, litter box and litter, spaying or neutering, vaccinations, and annual vet visits. 3 Additional costs include emergency vet care, toys and ongoing supplies. The financial commitment is important, so if you are not prepared to invest or cannot afford the many costs over the long haul, you should think again. These suggestions are not meant to discourage would-be adopters, but to help them understand the reality of the commitment for many years to come. If you or someone you know is intent on adopting a kitten, consider the responsibilities of meeting the kitty’s physical, nutritional, and emotional needs. Plan ahead to make the transition to her new home much easier for both of you. Then if you’re ready, jump in with all four paws! Fellowship for Cats donations received as of 11/27/10 …thank you! Marilyn Silverberg – in memory of Whiskers & in honor of Squeaky & Midnight James Wilder Margaret Weidner – in memory of my five beautiful cats whom I miss Carol L. George-Williams – in memory of Brutus & Sam Blacktail Carol Browne – in memory of Blackheath, Bentley & Soho Anonymous – in memory of Budy Ruth A. Lea – in honor of Tootsie Rosemary Michel Anonymous – in memory of Summertime Norma Rumfelt – in memory of Kristy, Roxy & Misty Sharon Reynolds – in memory of Pokey Randy & Susan White Ann M. Hawkins – in memory of Pepper & in honor of the commitment of the Hearthside family! Jane Pfromer – in memory of my beautiful 18-year-old Hearthside Cat kitty, Pumpkin Martha Garland – in memory of Piper & in honor of Misty Karen Pitti Richard Heye Richard N. Bloomer – in memory of Miss Phoebe John Mills Jeanette Capotorto – in memory of Bud, Wheezer & Jessica C. Kathy Stewart Dianna Schneider Bonnie White – in memory of Tippy & Jason Kathryn Reali Mary P. Lester – in honor of Angel & Oliver Joanne Wegman – in memory of Buster Nancy Ingraham – in honor of Bennie & The Jet Marion J. Weber Joy Snyder – in honor of Bennie & The Jet Anonymous Kevin & Cheryl Gray – in honor of Dr. Gene Scherline William & Margaret Graham – in memory of Pupper Mary C. Connell Jean Hamilton – in honor of Smokey & Hope Shirley Lindell – in memory of Fred & Orphan Annie Karen Storne & Pete Radosta – in memory of Jackson Kitty Carolyn Scott Michael J. Buckley – in honor of Rev. Emmett Hoffman & Soaring Eagle Marilyn Berthold – in honor of Sami Barbara Tange – in memory of Howard Boyd Anonymous – in memory of Cricket Pete & Judy Thompson – in memory of Cricket Bob & Kate Kreger – in memory of Cricket Karen Duffy & her “Kritters” – in honor of Paul, who takes care of us all, in sickness & health Anonymous Alice Timothy – in memory of Barbie James & Arlene Somerville Jack & Nancy Baldwin – in honor of Lily, Sweetie & Luna Paula M. Henry – in memory of Gomez & Wildcat & in honor of Henry Henry Martha Scala – in memory of Ninja Mr. & Mrs. Chris F. Nilsen Ardele Murphy – in memory of my sister, Nathleleen Vaughan May Tilipko Loretta Vosburg Roxanne Supulski – in memory of Nancy Magee Paul & Claire Allen – in honor of Scout & Hobo Larry & Marge Boehme – in memory of Sadie Mae & Buster Samuel A. Hanger Madelyn S. Harmon Nancy Freeland – in memory of Nate Freeland Mary G. Wilkinson – in memory of Jean Tom & in honor of Mewsette Anonymous Connie English Dick & Carol Roth – in honor of all cats & kittens! Marsha Ameismeier – in memory of Benjamin Karen E. Kenney – in memory of Salty & Izzy Mr. & Mrs. Robert Banfield – in memory of Buttons Mary D. Sturm Floyd & Beverly Embling – in memory of Bandit & in honor of K.C. Kitty Theo Greenman Louise & George Miller – in honor of Rojo, Spot & B.W. Ellen Smith Ron & Faith Bailey – in honor of Lucky Colleen Caito – in honor of the tiger cat you took and are caring for Connie & Don Collins – in memory of Carney Chris & Tony Pritchett – in memory of Bruce & in honor of Mindy-Lou Dolly Jonasse – in memory of John Mott, who loved the cat who sat on his lap Caroline Ringland Beverly J. Hart – in memory of my kitty cats Laurie Hausler – in memory of Shadow & Tigger & in honor of Miscio & Glory Joe & Jean Lentner Other support as of 11/27/10…every little bit helps the cats! Geraldine Pearson – bless you for your efforts! Peter M. Matzke Alyson Kluth Linda Brandes Caroline Ringland Linda LaGeorge Lynn & Wes Kennison Cyndi Moalekamp Carol Kelly Wendy Page Thelma Gillette Sandra Farron Mary & Greg Fitch Carla Larson Star Touring & Riding West Wise, Honeoye Jeanette Kramarz Marsha Ameismeier Mary Stadtmiller Jennifer Hecht Metalico Rochester, Inc. James P. Wilder Ward’s Natural Science Barb Myers Julie Wing Rae Usinger – in memory of Rosemary Walker Linda J. Parkhurst Delores Swanson – in memory of Mildred Seagle Paul & Claire Allen – in loving memory of Hobo Kristie Hanna Felicia Webster Stacey Lee Lynn & Wes Kennison 4 ❆ Riding to Support the Cats Wishing Everyone a Healthy and Prosperous New Year! In the fall, members of the Star Touring & Riding group held a fundraising event which supported three local organizations, including Hearthside Cats. We thank these bike enthusiasts for their generosity! Star Touring & Riding representative, Sharon Decker (right) presents a check for $752 to Hearthside president, Victoria Raschi, while Edward (middle) oversees the transaction. ❄ from Hearthside Cats ❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅ Affordable Gifts for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day or Anytime! Here are some affordable and whimsical items for the holidays. All purchases directly support the care of cats in foster homes. Use the order form below or visit the “shopping” section at www.HearthsideCats.org. Books The Comfort of Cats – Pamela Wallin shares her unique bond with one particular feline, with beautiful photography of Anne Bayin. $5 each + $1 S&H. The Dog Rules – William Thomas humorously chronicles the relationship between humans and dogs, with hilarious illustrations by Peter Cook. $5 each + $1 S&H. “Hooked on a Feline: Basic Cat Care from a Different Purr-spective” – Written by Taunee (a cat), and translated and illustrated by local author Barbara MugnoloWilliams... a humorous, no-nonsense approach to cat care! Portion of purchase is donated to Hearthside by the generous authors. Paperback; $11.95 + $2 S&H per book. ALMOST GONE! “Home Is Where the Hearth Is” Cookbook – 90 main dish recipes in a durable binder with beautiful original artwork. $20 each; two for $35; three for $50 + $1.50 S&H per cookbook. Other Great Items Hearthside Cats Bookmarks – oversized (2.25" x 7"), original whimsical artwork, laminated for durability. Choose from four designs: “Napping”, “Kittens”, “House” and “Yarn”. $2 each + $.50 total S&H for 1-4 bookmarks, or $1 total S&H for 5 or more. Item Cat Angel Pin – pewter with 24K gold-plated wings. 7/8" x 7/8". $8 each + $.50 S&H. Hearthside Cats Tee Shirt – 100% grey cotton with black logo. Small, medium, large or extra-large. $15 + $1.50 S&H. Cat Notecards – set of 10 w/matching envelopes. Specifiy which design you would like: “Cat by Window” or “Cat with Pawprints”. $5 per set + $1 S&H. Qty. Price ea. + S&H Total _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Total enclosed $_______________ Name _________________________________________________________ Address _______________________________________________________ Phone _________________________________________________________ 5 We Get Letters... Nearly a month ago my one true love, Velma, an American long hair cat, died in my arms. That was the worst moment in my long life. When I found Velma in a shelter, she was all black with white fur tufts behind her ears...and Velma was a big cat even then. I am very serious about Velma being my one true love...that love was very mutual. In order to honor Velma’s memory... I have put Hearthside Cats on my list of payees [from my credit union]. So each month you will receive a check. When I die I will be cremated and at that time, Velma and I will be united again...I hope that my small offerings will help. Sincerely, James Wilder The Cats’ Wish List In addition to wishing for a forever home, our foster cats (and people who care for them) need everyday items. Some groups and families have made a project out of collecting supplies for Hearthside…it’s fun and the cats directly benefit. If you have items to donate please forward to P.O. Box 282, Geneseo, NY 14454 or call 585-243-0873 to make pick-up arrangements. Here are our most common needs: - Purina “Naturals” dry cat food - Friskies canned cat food - Cardboard scratching pads - Cat litter (all types) - Cat toys - Liquid dish soap - First class stamps (for letters and postcards) Think Spring... Think “Walk for Cats”! This year’s “Walk for Cats” event will be on Sunday, May 1 at Highland Park in Geneseo. This one-mile walkathon is a wonderful family outing that doesn’t tie up the whole day. And it makes an easy and fun community service project for schools and groups. Please mark your calendar to join us this year, if you can. We’re looking for walkers, sponsors and volunteers. Registration starts at 1:30 and the walk begins at 2:00, followed by pizza and prizes, and we’re wrapped up by 3:30. See the enclosed pledge form for details or visit www.HearthsideCats.org. Hearthside Cats, Inc. P.O. Box 282 Geneseo, New York 14454 Reuse and Redeem! Several times a year our volunteers load up a van with aluminum to take to a recycler and redeem for cash. This is a great way to dispose of pet food cans and similar containers. You can help too! Simply drop off bags of clean aluminum cans (no tin please) to one of our collection points: 5577 West Lake Rd., Conesus or 5083 Lima Rd., Geneseo. If you can safely flatten the cans, please do so, but if not our volunteers are willing and able. You may leave the bags in front the garage at either location. Thanks for helping to reuse and redeem on behalf of the cats! We’ve heard from cat lovers all over the country through our website. It’s jam-packed with photos, stories, events, and shopping and donation functions. See it live at www.HearthsideCats.org. Hearthside does not sell, rent or loan its mailing or e-mail list to other individuals, businesses or groups. Hearthside is an all-volunteer organization, with all income going directly to care for homeless cats. 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