Winter 2015 - Paws and Whiskers!
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Winter 2015 - Paws and Whiskers!
Paws an d WhiskersThe area’s only allall-feline, nono-kill shelter helping our feline friends since 1996 P.A.W. Prints P.A.W Prints Is brought to you by: 419-885-4421 www.sylvaniavet.com P.A.W Prints In the Spotlight Peace on Earth And Happy Holidays To All Our Feline Friends & Great Supporters Published Quarterly by Paws and Whiskers Cat Shelter Inc. Contact: Call: 419-536-1914 Fax: 419-536-5645 Visit the website to see the newsletter in color! www.pawsandwhiskers.org Facebook & Twitter In This Issue PAWS Is More Giving Tuesday Holiday Gi Wrapping Timberstone Jr. High School 10,000 Adop$ons Penny Wars Blessing of the Animals TICA Cat Show Page 1 Bisse)’s Corner Wish List From the Mail Box Page 2 From the Maibox Page3 Elder Beerman Crafters’ Corner Page 4 Cool Cat Strut Trap Neuter Release Myths Kroger Grief Support Group Page 7 Forever Homes Needed Forever Homes Needed Page 9 How You Can Help PAWS Event Calendar Annual Mee$ng Gi Wrapping Printer Cartridges/Cell Phones Humane Ohio Bowling For Ki8es BBC& F What is Paws and Whiskers? Whiskers a safe haven for our unwanted feline friends a place where they get shelter, food, love, and veterinary care • a place where over 10,000 homeless, unwanted, and orphaned cats have found safe, loving homes • a place where an adopted cat return to if there are circumstances where the caregiver can no longer keep the cat. What else is Paws and Whiskers? Whiskers • a place where countless current and former volunteers over the years have helped support the shelter, with both work and financially • a place where countless current and former shelter employees have cared for and loved the Holiday Gift Wrapping - Volunteers needed!!!….see page 13 for dates and details. Timberstone Junior High School. For several weeks this fall, students in the reading class of Tammy Gordon and Melissa Dubiel (with assistance from the entire school) collected donations for our feline friends here at Paws and Whiskers. On Monday October 26th, just before Halloween, PAWS was “Treated” to a visit by many of the students and their teachers, as they dropped off the donated items collected. On the left, the two instructors can be seen in front of the pile of donations along with Santino one of the students. Continued to page 4. Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 In Memoriam Page 15 Dona$on/Membership Form Event List Page 16 What changes at Paws and Whiskers? Whiskers faces—faces of cats, faces of volunteers, and faces of workers • What will never change at Paws and Whiskers? • our mission to provide safety, health, love, and a chance for a forever home to each and every cat that comes through our doors PLEASE continue to support Paws and Whiskers! The mission and the needs of our feline friends remain the same now as when we were founded back in October 1996! • Donate on December 1st to support Paws and Whiskers See “Bissett’s Corner” on Page 2 for More Information. Page 10 Page 14 cats that have gone on to find new homes and the ones that have spent the rest of their lives with us. • • Page 6 Page 8 My Special Friend Pet Disaster-Preparedness Kit Returning Members Volunteer Form PAWS Board Paws and Whiskers Is More Than the Sum of Its Parts! Page 5 Safe Pet Holiday Winter 2015 10,000th Adoption - On August 16th Angela Hunker walked into the shelter and Pebbles decided Angela would be her new guardian. This combination became the 10,000th adoption for Paws and Whiskers since January 1st, 1997. Pictured to the right Pebbles poses with her new guardian and the PAWS staff Continued to page 4 Monroe County Middle College Penny Wars - New Hope Christian Church Blessing of the Animals See stories on page 11 Mark your calendars now for February 13th and 14th 2016 !!!! That’s when the Lucas County Recreation Center will be crawling with almost every cat breed imaginable. Be there when TICA’s Glass CiTICAts Cat Club presents the “My Stormy Valentine” cat show. Page 2 Bissett’s Corner Wish List Items marked with an * are needed on a weekly basis Shelter Needs!!! Gas Cards* - Newspaper* Litter* - Dish Soap* 13 gal. Garbage Bags* Laundry Detergent* Meat Baby Foods Mother’s Milk Replacer Portable Nebulizers Postage Stamps Copy & Printer Paper Crafter Needs!! Kids’ Shoes (For Crafters) Kids’ Clothes, Gift Cards for: Joann Fabric Michaels Lowes Hancock Fabric Craft 2000 Home Depot Lightly- used Ohio State and Michigan themed clothes - all sizes. HO! HO! HO! Bissett Claus Here. I need to be very serious and pass this information along to you. #GivingTuesdayTM is a national day of giving at the start of the holiday season that celebrates and encourages charitable activities that support nonprofit organizations. GivingTuesday is December 1st this year. Toledo Community Foundation is supporting local nonprofits in this effort by encouraging donations through a matching grant opportunity. The Foundation will match the donations that qualified organizations receive on December 1st, dollar-for-dollar, up to $1,000. PAWS participated in this program last year and we received a $1,000 matching grant. Please help us earn a matching grant again this year by making a donation to PAWS on December 1st. Donations can be made in any amount, either on our website or at the Shelter. We hope you will join in this national day of giving by contributing and helping us continue the good we do for homeless cats and kittens in the community. My feline friends here at Paws and Whiskers really need your help. This year we have had one event after another involving some pretty ugly injuries to a number of homeless felines. We took them in and tended their wounds and made them whole again. This, however, was not without cost. Our veterinary budget was blown completely out of the water and we find ourselves with a $30,000.00 deficit……..money well spent as most of the care we provided was successful and my friends have new forever homes, but we need to deal with shoring up our budget. Please donate on “GivingTuesday” and with any other donations you may be able to spare. 2015 has seen a dramatic increase in adoptions as we are experiencing our best adoption year since 2008. On October 1st of this year we passed our 2014 adoption total. We have averaged over an adoption a day for the past 11 months which is the first time we have managed this since May 2008. Of course increased adoptions translates to additional intakes which require our care and attention which is also an additional strain on the budget. Thanks to the great PAWS supporters we are off the street and have a home. PLEASE DONATE so Paws and Whiskers can continue its work. Somemes you choose the cat. Somemes the cat chooses you. Six years ago, the cat formerly known as Lucky came from Paws and Whiskers to live with me. When Sam, my wonderful black cat, died, his brother Dave was lost, so I knew I had to bring in a new companion for him. At least, that’s the story I told myself. I went to Paws and Whiskers fully intending to adopt an older cat, but every one I took to the playroom hissed at other cats on the way there, so I kept looking. That’s when Lucky reached out of his cage and snagged my attention—and my sleeve. When I took him from his cage, he purred and head butted me all the way into the playroom, and he didn’t mind any of the cats that were already there. Still, not being sure, I didn’t adopt him that day, but came back the next and took this Dave & Twinkl one-year-old yellow tabby that chose me to my home and to Dave. It only took a day before they were sleeping together as if they had been littermates, and we were a two-cat household again.Oh, and about his name: I was the one who was Lucky that he reached out and grabbed me, but he was renamed. Lucky was all the colors of a Twinkie— yellow, a little brown, and a white chin—so he became Twink! If you are a supporter of Paws and Whiskers, you know how appealing a kitten—any kitten—is. Having a slight allergy to cats, and having two live with me anyway, meant I really didn’t need (and maybe shouldn’t Stache have) another cat. So I limited my volunteering to fund-raising and things that didn’t take me into the building for extended periods of time. Then I went in and saw a cage full of black and white kittens. One of them had markings resembling a glorious white handlebar mustache with white sideburns to go with it. I fell in love with his face. Every time I went into the shelter for the next four times, I hoped that kitten had been adopted. And every time I went in, he was still there. Finally, I could resist no longer, and that is how ‘Stache became my second Paws and Whiskers cat. He’s now four years old, and is still an equal opportunity mugger of his older brothers, Dave and Twink. Page 3 From the Mail Box Hello P&W, Luey is adjusting well to our family. He hid under furniture the first 24 hours (Saturday). Sunday, he came out and met my parents (for the first time, with no fear or issues). Today, he was running around like the lord of the manor. He feels comfortable enough to sleep out in the open, smiles a lot, and is mostly unbothered by our 3 year old daughter though her exuberance spooks Luey sometimes and we explain to her that Luey is just a scared little baby and she needs to be calmer and quieter around him. Luey also likes his 6 ft cat tree. He can escape there if he needs to or under furniture, though he doesn't go there often. No issues with the litter box, scratching (he uses the tree and second scratching post), or a raw diet (he loves raw tuna and chicken). We'll visit the vet on Friday morning. Just one thing: chewing on electrical wires. I understand he may be teething at his age. Are there cat chews you could recommend? I have a picture of Luey sleeping. He likes the wool blanket and beaver fur pillow on the couch To date, he sleeps in the living room under a table or couch. Once he slept under our bed and I put a sheepskin under there for him. That's OK with us. He can sleep wherever he wants. Hanna Kutcher Eileen (formerly known as Laura) Panther Hey and hi to everyone and every cat and kitten. While my owner is out I have taught myself to wanted to say hi to her friends at type--she leaves the computer on so I have access but I can’t shift and hit a key at the same time. Mom PAWS! Eileen has been with me located my hiding place under her bed where I go in between surveying my new kingdom--good nooks for about a month and is making and crannies. I have mastered the covered box with swinging door--surprise surprise--she bought clay. herself right at home. She doesn't There are big windows here so I can look outside but the horizontal blinds make a lot of noise. The kitchen cabinets don't have strong latches so I have checked out what's stored inside including my Sci- have any trouble hopping up on things with only 3 legs—or playence Diet. Mom is a great massager. I am king of the castle and my new name is Black Fang Here I am again. It has been a week of training, training, training! My trainee is still on probation but we fully fighting with her older sister, will probably be able to make this work. She thinks I hide under the bed when I am frightened or appre- Sylvia! hensive but I just like it there and like to hear her bones creak when she gets down to comfort me. I also like lying on her pants shelf in the closet but have to do a little rearranging to give myself adequate room to nestle in which involves pushing some of the pants on the floor. No one comes into this space so there is no one else to appreciate the beautiful mottled pattern my fur makes on the carpet and furniture. I am brushed twice a day and she says she will sell the brushings on ebay as cashmere or pashmina. I’d better get some financial benefit from that….. maybe for treats. I do get a measly salmon treat after each brushing. Maybe she thinks that's equivalent to a candy bar…...we have to work on language skills. A loud meow means drop everything and pet me but dry your hands first. I do not wag my tail like a dog. If my tail is moving, my ears might be turned back as well and you have displeased me or just not pleased me. Complaint!! I think the newness is wearing off before training is finished. I was relegated to second place when three other nuns came for supper and discussion. Although one of them did ooh and aah about me. I was compared to Dakota, a silver blue tabby with strong Maine Coon characteristics who has gone to the big litter box in the sky and then to a cat the oohing nun lives with now. Then I was taken in my carry cage to the vet in Sylvania for a wellness check and a rabies shot and my new keeper was praised for my adoption. I was praised for my beauty and sleekness and for losing two pounds off my May weight. This morning I was told that when there is a computer on her lap there is not room for me. If she tells me I can be traded in for a younger model, I will bite her ankle. Living with a writer has its advantages because she spends time with her eyes closed and fingers poised over the keyboard. I will soon figure out how to exploit those moments to send seditious messages to the cats of the world…..except what if she's taken away by homeland security…...many difficult things to consider. A big meeeow to all the inmates at PAWS and to their devoted staff. Dear Bissett, I have managed to avoid letting Fang send another complaining email by simply closing my computer; just as the best way to keep my closet shelves from disaster is simply to close the closet door so that His Felinity can't get in to rearrange and dump. If I wrote an essay about this past month, I could give it any number of titles: Life with a Shape Shifter, My Ongoing Enslavement, Let the Buyer Beware of a Reduced-Price Cat, or simply, I Brought Home the Wrong Cat--Someone at Paws and Whiskers Made a Nefarious Switch in Order to Get Rid of a Varmint. I arrived at Paws and Whiskers August 18 in good faith, asked for a mature cat who could adapt to living with a little old lady. Of the many meowy, cute, cuddly choices available, I chose the cat who turned his back on me and ignored me, paid His Snoot's ransom, signed about a hundred pledges that I understand the obligations of a cat adopter, and set about preparing my apartment for a new lodger who would respect my space as I would respect his. When I brought him home August 24th, I let him explore, and left him alone as he chose to hide under my bed. Within another day or so, he found all the purchases and arrangements made for him and began staking out the rest of his turf which, of course, overlaps mine. I am saddled with an eleven-year-old kitten who is alternatively the Big Meow, Hamlet's father's ghost, cuddle-bug, Dora the Explorer, Everest sherpa, spelunker of kitchen cabinets, snoozer and dozer, night crawler, and escape artist who will not be found if he doesn't want to be. The benefit of being black--hiding in shadows in plain site and watching me hunt. All of this proves the superiority of the species--not ours, that's for sure. If you still have contact with Panther's owner, please thank him for his eleven years of service to His Specialty now called Black Fang. I suspect Panther gave him as much enjoyment and amusement as Black Fang provides--unless, of course, this is the wrong cat. Only the staff at Paws and Whiskers knows for sure. Best regards! Marya Czech, now a much younger little old lady... Page 4 10,000 Adoptions 10,000 continued from page 1 Besides her own cute fluffy personality, Pebbles took home with her a large basket of toys, treats and food, a pet bed and catnip logs from Krafting for Kitties, one year free vet care at Sylvania Veterinary Hospital, and a gift card from PetCo. Angela, who has adopted from PAWS before in 2006 and 2003, had recently lost one of her feline friends and was looking for another companion for the others. The upper left picture shows Pebbles reeling Angela in, while the upper right is Pebbles showing Angela all of the goodies she gets. The lower picture has Angela completing the adoption papers for Adoption Coordinator Pam Unger. For our 10,000th adoption we made up a special T-shirts which is pictured to the left. Each of the “0”s has a different colored cat head in the middle. Shirts are $15.00 and we have four left, two medium and two large. We have had a number of request for the shirts and we are looking at a possible additional run for long and short sleeve Ts’ and sweatshirts. If anyone is interested in ordering a special size or a sweat shirt please contact the shelter and make your wishes known. If we have enough interest we will then place an order. Timberstone continued from page 1. Timberstone engages its students in community service drives in which the students will research an organization, the needs of the organization and the items they can use. The class then conducts a school wide drive to collect items needed by the organization. Savannah McKenzie, a PAWS volunteer and a Timberstone student, suggested Paws and Whiskers for this project. Pictured at the left, Savanna and classmate Audrey Roberts pose in front of the pile of donations holding one of the signs they had put up at school. What looks like a spot in the heart (lower center of the poster) is actually a paw print from Savanna’s cat. November 11th & 14th were the dates for this Fall’s Community Days at Elder Beerman.at the Westgate location. PAWS volunteers sold coupon books, for the event, at $5.00 each. 100% of the sales from these coupon books comes directly to PAWS. Our volunteers manned tables selling books during October and November and then during the Community Days Event. Kathy Simoni, 419-382-9549, headed up the event and will be looking for volunteers for Community Days in the spring. Contact Kathy if you would like to help with sales next spring. Community Days has netted PAWS over $33,500.00 since we became involved in the program in 2003. September saw the crafters back at events selling their handmade items during the BBC&F at the shelter on Sunday the 13th. October 3rd & 4th, the crafters were at the MacQueen’s Apple Butter Stir, and then October 11th in Grand Rapids at the Apple Butter Festival. The Pemberville Harvest Festival took place on October 24th and the crafters were set up to benefit the shelter. On Saturday November 14th the crafters traveled to Northwest State Community College in Archbold for their annual holiday craft fair. On November 28th, the Friends of the Wood County Dog Shelter will be hosting a show at the Wood County Fair Grounds and our Krafting for Kitties will participate. On December 5th, the crafters will wrap up the season at Jackman Road Elementary School. Don’t miss these chances to support the shelter and pick up some handmade gifts for the holidays. At this time, crafters are no longer in need of already made crafts and supplies. Generous donations from Paws and Whiskers supporters have provided the crafters with an adequate stock of these items. Thanks to the people who have donated in the past; your contributions have been much appreciated. Anyone interested in helping can donate gift cards like Lowe’s, Home Depot, Michaels, Pat Catan’s (Formerly Craft 2000), and Jo Ann Fabrics. These can be used for supplies like paint, glue, zippers, and other items that are needed to com- Above an attendee at MacQueens Apple Butter Stir looks over a plete individual items on an as-needed basis. Meow - meow - meow. That's the kitties at the shelter saying section of our offerings during the first weekend in Oct. "thanks for contributing to our health and welfare." Page 5 Cool Cat Strut Halloween decorations set the stage for Paws and Whiskers Cat Shelter’s 12th Annual Cool Cat Strut on Friday, October 16, at St. Clements Hall. Over 150 guests enjoyed a chicken and meatball dinner from Malczewski's Catering, a beautiful cake designed by Mona Vogelbacher of Curtice, slices of apple pie provided by Burger King, and a table full of snacks and other sweets. Guests were awarded 41 door prizes Several hundred silent auction items -- ranging from original works of art, jewelry, Toledo Zoo and Symphony tickets, restaurant gift cards, to bicycles and kitty condos -- were available for bids. Forty guests purchased chances to “dig for diamonds” in orange and black buckets of kitty litter. 40 guests in clever costumes vied for prizes for the “Best Cat Costume” (won by Elliot Beam) and the “Best Overall Costume" (won by Stefanie Herzig and A’ndrea Sillery). Music for the evening was provided by Tony Blank. Support for this year’s Cool Cat Strut came from sponsors shown below The event raised over $9,000.00 for PAWS, Toledo’s only all-feline, no-kill shelter. Pictured right are Sarra Beam (left), Piper Nicely, Jason Beam, and best cat costume winner Elliott Nicely Internaonal Projects To the left Stefanie Herzig and A’ndrea Sillery won best overall contest as vampire fairies. The listings below are all the companies and individuals whose donations and support made the 2015 Cool Cat Strut possible Adams Street Publishing Alfredo's Studio of Dance Fire Nation Elliot Beam Andersons General Offices Everything For Pet’s Condo’s and Trees Merle Norman Cosmetics - Perrysburg Merle Norman Cosmetics - Sylvania Mermaid Tales Angela's Angels & Antiques Animal Emergency & Critical Care Annaliese Cassarino Appliance Center Architectural Artifacts Attitudes Hair Salon Auturo’s Fritz & Alfredo’s Bangkok Kitchen Flicks Garden Smiles by George Caruth Graber’s Animal Hospital Gino's Pizza Hands For Health Therapy Center Hasty’s Complete Auto Service H & H Antiques Highpoint Animal Hospital Nature Patch Soaps Olive Garden Packer Creek Pottery Perrysburg Plumbing Piper Nicely Pizza Hut Prism Glass Works, Ltd. Recycled Originals Barb & Pat Nicely Bar Louie Barry Bagels Barron's Café Mexican Restaurant Bartz Viviano Bassetts Health Foods BD Mongolian Grill Biggby Coffee Bedford Hills Golf Club Bobbie Beagle Books A Million Buckeye CableSystem Buffalo Wild Wings Burger King Carolyn Kinnee Carrabba’s Italian Grill Cassandra Tefft Holly Farms Animal Care Center Hometown Buffet Hudson Automotive Hudson Photography In Touch Therapy Center International Projects Inverness Veterinary Hospital Invisible Fence Jewish Community Center/YMCA Jug’s Bowling Center Karen’s Kreations Kate Gilsdorf Krafting For Kitties LA Fitness Lambertville Massage La Z Boy Furniture Libbey Glass Outlet Red Wing Shoes - Reynolds Road Road Racer Bicycle Shop Rudy’s Hot Dogs Sauder Village Scrambler Marie Shear Dimensions Shirley Lux Simply Suzz Sonflower Quilts Starbucks Coffee Company Sylvania Veterinary Hospital Temperance Animal Hospital The Bratt Salon Toledo Cherokee Hockey Toledo Funny Bone Toledo Museum of Art Toledo Symphony Cat Tails - The Clinic for Cats Central Travel Charlie's Edibles and Ice Cream Cinco De Mayo Lisa’s Manicure & Pedicure Spa Long Horn Steak House Mac & Al's Garage Mahaffey & Associates LLC The Theater League Toledo Zoo Total Pet Care Uncle John’s Pancake House Claddaugh Irish Pub Don Juan Mexican Restaurant Deer Creek Design 5th Street Pub Manos Greek Restaurant Marco's Pizza Corporate Office Marcia Tillotson Maumee Indoor Theater Valvoline Corporate Office We Care Pet Sitting West Suburban Animal Hosp Wildwood Athletic Club Cassandra & Zander show off their costumes on the right while below the Lone Ranger makes his way through the food line. Above Strut attendees dig for diamonds while on the left Gay Hosley and Pam Plunkett take time for the camera. Below Dianna Schroder and Bobbie Beagle enjoy the festivities. Page 6 And the Blame Falls on…cats??? I can’t some eat it? MYTHS OF TNR - For the last hundred years, cats have been blamed for reducing the number of birds,What? even bringing species close to extinction. One study claimed that free-ranging cats killed between 7.8 and 21.9 million birds each year in rural Wisconsin. Another widely quoted study claimed that cats in the U.S. are responsible for 1.3 to 4.0 billion bird deaths each year. This is a horrifying number, if true. The solution, some claim, lies in reducing the number of feral cats, often by inhumane methods such as poisoning, hunting, and/or introducing feline specific diseases into colonies of ferals. There is a better solution that isn’t inhumane and that doesn’t involve astronomical expense: trap, neuter, and release—better known as TNR. The opposition to TNR as a method to preserve wildlife is usually based on “scientific studies.” But there is a problem in what the media reports about these studies of cats and their effect on wild bird populations. According to Peter J. Wolf of the Best Friends Animal Society, much of the data are misleading or factually incorrect because the science the reports are based on is badly flawed or produced by groups that are openly opposed to TNR programs. Wolf claims, very strongly, that being a cat lover and “supporting TNR does NOT put you at odds with wildlife conservation.” The flawed studies, Wolf asserts, use a method of extrapolation that both inflates the numbers of outdoor cats and the number of successful hunters. The error comes from the multiplication of a study group or area, while ignoring surveys that say about 2/3 of pet cats are indoor only. They also ignore that the total population of land birds in North America is about 4.7 billion. If cats killed up to 85% of our birds each year as alleged, it would not take many years before there would be no birds left. These claims also ignore other studies that say that habitat loss is the greatest cause for declines in bird populations. As for the number of birds that are killed, other than studies from islands with ground nesting birds, few show that cats are successful at catching birds very often. One study in Great Britain, where almost 90% of domestic cats have outdoor access, said that birds caught are the less healthy ones—ones that would not likely have survived to the next breeding season. All predators go after what is most easily caught. Another study in the U.S. put collar cameras on some feral cats on a Georgia island; it showed that only 5 birds were killed in over 2,000 hours of video recording. Mostly the cats caught amphibians and insects. To show the extent of bias against cats in some studies, one looked at the “sub-lethal impact” of cats at bird nesting sites. It showed that the “brief presence” of a cat could make birds abandon their nests or fledglings. Wolf does not doubt that the presence of cats could have a sub-lethal impact on a nesting colony, but he is also aware of how “scientific findings” can be grossly exaggerated. He contacted the lead researcher of the study and found that no live cat was used. The researchers used one taxidermy mount of a cat and a black and white stuffed toy cat. Further, the study did not look at urban bird colonies that have grown used to the presence of humans and their pet dogs and cats. Keeping cat populations steady in an area doesn’t decrease the wildlife around us. If you hear someone say that, “We have to get rid of these stray cats,” explain to them that TNR helps “get rid of the stray cats” humanely. It keeps the cats from breeding and prevents other, unsterilized cats from moving into the territory. And if they tell you that the cats are killing all the songbirds, explain to them why they are wrong. PS. If you’d like the names of the studies mentioned above, email [email protected]. They were left out of the article for the sake of brevity. KROGER REQUIRES RE-DESIGNATION OF YOUR CHARITY EVERY YEAR AFTER APRIL 1ST . Last quarter PAWS received $1,944.47 from the Kroger Community Rewards program. The total since 2010 is $27,047.78. Community Rewards earns extra money for our feline friends. Registration is easy and takes just minutes on the computer. Please, take a moment, go online and register or re-register your “Plus Card" Use code 84468. Give this information to friends and relatives. Remember even if you are registered, you must re-register each April! Pet Loss Support Group 2nd Tuesday Every Month Christ Presbyterian Church Sylvania & Talmadge 4225 Sylvania Ave. Toledo, Oh 43623 419-475-8629 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Missing Our Furbabies Linda Bell Pet Loss Counselor 419-708-3680 [email protected] Sponsored by Sylvania Vet 4801 Holland Sylvania 419-885-4421 Page 7 Safe Pets This Holiday Season Holly, Jolly and Oh-So-Safe! Of course you want to include your furry companions in the festivities, pet parents, but as you celebrate this holiday season, try to keep your pet's eating and exercise habits as close to their normal routine as possible. And be sure to steer them clear of the following unhealthy treats, toxic plants and dangerous decorations: O Christmas Tree Securely anchor your Christmas tree so it doesn't tip and fall, causing possible injury to your pet. This will also prevent the tree water—which may contain fertilizers that can cause stomach upset—from spilling. Stagnant tree water is a breeding ground for bacteria and your pet could end up with nausea or diarrhea should he imbibe. Tinsel-less Town Kitties love this sparkly, light-catching "toy" that's easy to bat around and carry in their mouths. But a nibble can lead to a swallow, which can lead to an obstructed digestive tract, severe vomiting, dehydration and possible surgery. It's best to brighten your boughs with something other than tinsel. No Feasting for the Furries By now you know not to feed your pets chocolate and anything sweetened with xylitol, but do you know the lengths to which an enterprising fur kid will go to chomp on something yummy? Make sure to keep your pets away from the table and unattended plates of food, and be sure to secure the lids on garbage cans. Toy Joy Looking to stuff your pet's stockings? Choose gifts that are safe. • Dogs have been known to tear their toys apart and swallow the pieces, which can then become lodged in the esophagus, stomach or intestines. Stick with chew toys that are basically indestructible, Kongs that can be stuffed with healthy foods or chew treats that are designed to be safely digestible. • Long, stringy things are a feline's dream, but the most risky toys for cats involve ribbon, yarn and loose little parts that can get stuck in the intestines, often necessitating surgery. Surprise kitty with a new ball that's too big to swallow, a stuffed catnip toy or the interactive cat dancer—and tons of play sessions together. Forget the Mistletoe & Holly Holly, when ingested, can cause pets to suffer nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Mistletoe can cause gastrointestinal upset and cardiovascular problems. And many varieties of lilies, can cause kidney failure in cats if ingested. Opt for just-as-jolly artificial plants made from silk or plastic, or choose a pet-safe bouquet. Leave the Leftovers Fatty, spicy and no-no human foods, as well as bones, should not be fed to your furry friends. Pets can join the festivities in other fun ways that won't lead to costly medical bills. That Holiday Glow Don't leave lighted candles unattended. Pets may burn themselves or cause a fire if they knock candles over. Be sure to use appropriate candle holders, placed on a stable surface. And if you leave the room, put the candle out! Wired Up Keep wires, batteries and glass or plastic ornaments out of paws' reach. A wire can deliver a potentially lethal electrical shock and a punctured battery can cause burns to the mouth and esophagus, while shards of breakable ornaments can damage your pet's mouth. House Rules If your animal-loving guests would like to give your pets a little extra attention and exercise while you're busy tending to the party, ask them to feel free to start a nice play or petting session. Put the Meds Away Make sure all of your medications are locked behind secure doors, and be sure to tell your guests to keep their meds zipped up and packed away, too. Careful with Cocktails If your celebration includes adult holiday beverages, be sure to place your unattended alcoholic drinks where pets cannot get to them. If ingested, your pet could become weak, ill and may even go into a coma, possibly resulting in death from respiratory failure. A Room of Their Own Give your pet his own quiet space to retreat to—complete with fresh water and a place to snuggle. Shy pups and cats might want to hide out under a piece of furniture, in their carrying case or in a separate room away from the hubbub. New Year's Noise As you count down to the new year, please keep in mind that strings of thrown confetti can get lodged in a cat's intestines, if ingested, perhaps necessitating surgery. Noisy poppers can terrify pets and cause possible damage to sensitive ears. Forever Homes Needed .Alyx (FEMALE) 1-2 Years DLH White/Black I was taped up in a box and dumped in front of the PAWS door one morning in April 2013. Luckily the employees were inside cleaning so I didn’t have to sit in the parking lot very long. In September 2014, after a year and half I finally got a home. Then I was returned in March 2015 because my caregiver was going to have a baby. I’m a skittish little girl but once you show me you’re not going to hurt me and I trust you, then I start purring and enjoy being petted. I need a home that is understanding and quiet at first so I can adjust. It will take me a little longer than other cats but I will show you that I do care and I’m a good girl. I am a beautiful little girl who will need a lot of brushing and TLC. Do you have the patience and time for a scared girl like me? MINDY (Female) On February 24th, 2009 I was rescued from a small box in a parking lot by a PAWS employee who found me abandoned there. I am a beautiful Classic Tabby who is looking for a good forever home where I can run and play and not have to worry about ending up in a box in another parking lot. I love to play and I love water. When I am let out of my cage, I love sitting in the sink trying to get a drink out of the faucet. I would really prefer to be an only cat. Do you have a soft pillow where I can spend my days curled up relaxing? Babs (Female) My siblings and I were a very close family that traveled everywhere together. We ended up in the backyard of a lady who wanted to help us get out of the cold. She opened her shed and allowed us to stay there till there was an opening at Paws. Finally PAWS called and said it was our turn… man, we were scared! I'm a shy girl, but if you give me some time, I’m a good girl who just wants someone to love! I've been here over THREE YEARS now….and while I love my PAWS friends, I'd love a home of my own with people to love. All of the cats pictured here owe their second chances to you and your donations which allow PAWS the luxury of being able to take care of them until a new forever home is found. Page 8 KYO (Male) Life started in a driveway for me at a very young age. A nice family heard my tiny cry for help, so they came to the rescue. I needed to be bottle fed so they brought me here to PAWS and I went into a foster home. Life was great and I loved my foster mom, even though I was a bad boy. They decided to adopt me and had me until now. I’m a very picky kitty and only get along with certain people. I do not like other animals or small kids. My mommy had to move in with her parents and I did not like them. So I had to come back to this cage and try to adjust to a new family. Do you think you could have the patience for a picky guy like me? CAME TO PAWS JUNE OF 2011 SAMPSON (MALE) I was rescued on Sampson St. in the Detroit - Sylvania area. That is no place for a cat that is used to living inside. But that is what happened to me when my caregiver was put into an extended care facility and the family did not want to take care of me. I was put out on the street where they expected me to take care of himself. I found a porch and just sat at the door and cried. Finally the nice lady who lived there was able to make arrangements here at PAWS to get me off the street. Now all I need is for you to adopt me into a forever home with lots of soft pillows for me to lay on. FARRIA (Male) 14 Years In April 2002, I was rescued from a hoarding situation in Monroe County MI where there were forty cats. The owners realized they were overwhelmed, and brought me and my littermates to Paws and Whiskers. I was adopted right away and had a home for ten years. Then one day my caregiver decided he didn’t have time for me and that, for reasons I don't understand, I'd be better off here in a cage than alone at my home. I am a real sweet guy that loves to be held, brushed, and scratched. I am not much trouble, really pretty quiet, (except for a purr that sounds like a Harley) and would love to have a new home I could call mine. Wouldn’t you like to have a handsome guy like me curled up next to you? And you could say you have the only American Curl on the block! Bissett has authorized special adoption prices for all her feline friends pictured on these two pages. Page 9 Forever Homes Needed Snowflake (FEMALE) 5 Years I was a cute sick little kitten when I was found outside. A nice lady came to my rescue and brought me here to PAWS. I was treated for my cold and put up for adoption and went home right away. I had a happy home for 4 years till my family had to move out of state and they didn’t take me with them so I had to come back here to PAWS. I was not a happy girl when I came back and am still a little skittish but I am doing much better and love my treats. Don't you have the room in your heart for a pretty sweet little lady like me? Amanda (FEMALE) 2 Years DSH Red Patch Tabby I was a throw-away kitty that someone didn’t want anymore. I found myself living in a warehouse where a nice man started to care for me. He would bring me food and treats everyday till he was able to find a good place for me to go. He brought me here to PAWS in hopes of someone to take me home and spoil me. I'm a very good girl who just needs a little time to adjust. Do you have the love and time for a cutie like me? Tarragon (MALE) 2 1/2 Years DSH Black My siblings and I were caught outside by a nice man who set us up in his garage till PAWS had room to take us in. We were very feral, so it took a lot of love and patience to get us were we are now. I'm a very good kitty, but I still need someone who understands I just need reassurance that no one's going to hurt me. I've been at the shelter since June of 2014...I'd sure love my own home! Could you help me understand the world isn't such a scary place? Harvest (FEMALE) 2 Years My siblings and I were born to a stray in the empty garage of an empty house. Happily, the house was purchased and so we were found!!!! We were then brought to PAWS to find forever homes. I got a home right away and was happy for 2 years….till one day everything in the house was packed and I was shocked to be brought back to PAWS. Turns out my family had to move and couldn't take me with them. It wasn't anything I did (I'm a real sweetie). I'm a very good girl who is quite laid back and loves attention. I'm so laid back that, even though I'd never been to a cat show, I warmed up to the process and became quite the show-off - I even have the ribbons to prove it (and a photo or two - check them out)!!!!!! And look at my cool markings!!! I look like a tortie (tortoiseshell) but I'm technically a calico since I have what they call "a locket of white." How different is that? Do you have the space in your heart for a very loving little girl like me with the superspecial coat??? Billy (MALE) 2 1/2 Years Can you believe such a handsome kitty just being left in a carrier on someone’s porch!!!!! Well, that's what happened to me. And this porch had a big dog that did not like me very much - thank goodness PAWS had room for me. I'm a very good boy who just needs love and a warm bed to snuggle in. Do you have room on your pillow for me? Oh - and don’t forget some yummy treats!!! Lady (FEMALE) 3 Years DLH Grey One day I found myself without a home, wandering around outside all alone. It was hard for me, particularly because I have no front claws to protect myself with. I found an opening under a nice man’s shed where I hid from all the danger. He brought me to PAWS so that they could help me find a safe, loving home. I like people, but can get a little over-stimulated from petting, so I need someone to love me who understands when "enough is enough." I'm not real interested in being friends with other cats, and would prefer to be an "only cat." Do you think you have the love and attention for a quiet beauty like me? Page 10 My Special Friend Do you have a special pet that has inspired your life in a positive way? If so, we would love to hear your story. Please drop us a few lines and we will print as many of these stories as possible here in our newsletter. Address your stories to: Paws and Whiskers Cat Shelter, "My Special Feline Friend”, 32 Hillwyck, Toledo, Ohio 43615 Or E-mail:[email protected] Last month, we rather unexpectedly lost our nearly 19-year-old cat, Ally. A tiny little thing, she was always what my husband called "our no problem kitty"...such a sweet, quiet girl (only grumbling if you made the unfortunate decision to pet along her back - than you got a sharp kitty rebuke) that rarely "demanded" the attention a few of our other guys do. She always sat somewhere near, usually in "meatloaf position"...often positioned right in the way of the television (basically her only fault, one I'd gladly deal with again). And she never stopped exploring, finding her way into unreachable depths of the attic for at least one scary hot summer evening, the basement drop ceiling, and leading us on more than one chase though the neighborhood after one of her many times outsmarting us by opening the sliding screen door on her own. Then amazingly, while putting together a memento box of Ally’s life with us, I found her adoption papers from so many years ago. We’ve adopted and fostered for many local animal organizations before settling happily with Paws and Whiskers, so “who came from where” has kind of run together for me. Imagine my shock when I realized Ally had actually come from Paws and Whiskers years ago! It was, at the time, called Lend-A-Paw, which might have been why I hadn’t remembered…but what a delightful, emotional discovery. I’ve known what a wonderful difference PAWS makes in my life as a volunteer and in the lives of so many kitties….but I didn’t know it truly brought one of our greater joys into our lives years ago. To know our relationship with PAWS actually began over 18 years ago with the adoption of our teeny, tiny ball-of-fluff Ally…..what a “full circle” moment! Kristi Polus (and Bruce Yunker) Pet Disaster-Preparedness Kit Make sure your family (including pets) is ready for disaster by putting together a disaster-preparedness kit. The Humane Society of the United States Visit humanesociety.org/disaster for our Disaster Preparation board on Pinterest for more resources on staying safe during times of disaster. And remember—if it's not safe for you, it's not safe for your pets. A basic disaster kit includes: Food and water for at least five days for each pet, bowls and a manual can opener if you are packing canned pet food. People need at least one gallon of water per person per day. While your pet may not need that much, keep an extra gallon on hand to use if your pet has been exposed to chemicals or flood waters and needs to be rinsed. Medications and medical records stored in a waterproof container and a first-aid kit. A pet first-aid book is also a good idea. Cat litter box, litter, litter scoop and garbage bags to collect all your pets' waste. Sturdy leashes, harnesses and carriers to transport pets safely and to ensure that your pets can't escape. Make sure that your cat or dog is wearing a collar and identification that is up to date and visible at all times. Carriers should be large enough to allow your pet to stand comfortably, turn around and lie down. (Your pet may have to stay in the carrier for hours at a time.) Be sure to have a secure cage with no loose objects inside it to accommodate smaller pets—who may also need blankets or towels for bedding and warmth as well as special items, depending on their species. Current photos of you with your pets and descriptions of your pets to help others identify them in case you and your pets become separated—and to prove that they are yours once you're reunited. Written information about your pets' feeding schedules, medical conditions and behavior issues along with the name and number of your veterinarian in case you have to board your pets or place them in foster care. Other useful items include: Newspapers, Paper towels, Plastic trash bags, Grooming items, Household bleach. Page 11 New and Returning Members Membership Benefits ♦An opportunity to help make a difference for the humane treatment of animals in our community ♦ Satisfaction that you are helping cats and kittens in the Toledo area receive quality care and humane treatment until they can be adopted into loving homes. ♦Invitation to shelter sponsored fundraising events and members’ pricing. ♦10% discount on merchandise sold at the shelter ♦Unlimited supply of cats and kittens to love. Single Membership: Cynthia Ruff Mary Gosline Betty Whiteman Cleo Franklin Carolyn Sommer Bea Troxell Denise McHue Senior Membership: Anne & Hubert Appert Rose Marie Lopinski Cindy Carrothers Family Membership: Sally O’Connell Sharon Simmons Cindy Richie Monroe continued from page 1. Joining is as easy as loving me!!! Just complete the membership form on the back of this newsletter or go online at pawsandwhiskers.org and click on “How You Can Help” PAWS Print Membership: Cristine Cheski-Zivic Feline Sponsor Membership: Dave & Pam Plunkett Supportive Membership: Ray & Carol Norkowski Laura & Michael Armstrong Christopher & Kathryn Jennings Charmaine Blaylock Karen & Terry Rybczynski Sylvia Sue Sims Richard Fondessy Patricia Pulcini PAWS Board Shelter Staff President Pam Fletcher Vice President Pat Nicely TreasurerRod MacLachlan, CPA Secretary - Kathy Simoni Cathy Mason Shelter Manager Dave Plunkett Kennel Supervisor Cassandra Tefft Volunteer Representatives Charlie Moorehead Joan Baughman During the last part of September and the first part of November the students at Monroe County Middle College engaged in a battle to benefit Paws and Whiskers. A penny war was held to raise money and $447.33 was collected and donatPAWS AND WHISKERS ed to our feline friends. New Hope continued from page 1. On Sunday October VOLUNTEER SIGN UP 4th, New Hope Christian Church in Holland, Ohio held a “Blessing of the Animals”. This BISSETT NEEDS YOUR HELP !!!! custom is conducted in remembrance of St. Francis of Assisi’s love for all creatures. Name:______________________________________ Francis, whose feast day is October 4th, loved the larks flying about his hilltop town. Address: _________________________________ Lot/Apt _________ He and his early brothers, staying in a small hovel, allowed themselves to be displaced by a donkey. Francis City: __________________________ State: _______ Zip:___________ wrote a Canticle of the Creatures, an ode to God’s living things. Phone: __________________ Email:____________________________ “All praise to you, Oh Lord, for all these brother and sister creatures.” And there was testimony in the cause for St. Clare of Age if under 18 __________ Can You Commit To Set Hours Y / N Assisi’s canonization that referred to her little cat! That there Days of the week Available Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun are today over 62 million cats in the U.S. attests to the continuYou can also volunteer for individual events on our website at ing affection we have for our furry, feathered or finned friends. www.pawsandwhiskers.org . Just go to the Events Calendar and click on the For single householders, a pet can be a true companion. Many Sign Up Now link for the event you are interested in. people arrive home from work to find a furry friend overjoyed at Volunteering questions ? Email [email protected] their return. Many a senior has a lap filled with a purring fellow Return Forms To: Paws and Whiskers— Whiskers—32 Hillwyck, Toledo 43615 creature. The bond between person and pet is like no other Please Circle Areas of Interest Below relationship, because the communication between fellow creaAdoption event transportation Assist with adoptions Sign making Member tures is at its most basic. No wonder people enjoy the oppor- Board Help at adoption events Foster home Clean cages Transport cats to vet tunity to take their animal companions to church for a special Shelter cleaning Clerical work Work on web page Medicate sick cats Purchase supplies cats Help with fund raising Phone follow-up blessing. A collection was made during the “Blessing” service Socialize Work on public relations Groom cats Shelter Maintenance with the proceeds being donated to PAWS. Page 12 Easy Ways to Help Paws and Whiskers Fundraising It’s easier than you think! There are a number of ways you can earn money to help Paws and Whiskers by going about your day-to-day routines. Below you will find a number of fundraising ideas you can use to help PAWS. Some of these fundraisers come at no cost to you and others are things you would normally purchase anyway! On the reverse side is a Paws and Whiskers Events Calendar. You can attach this paper to your refrigerator or home bulletin board for easy reference when looking for someplace to shop or a family activity to attend. 1. Use GoodSearch.COM to search the internet and GoodShop to make online purchases. Each time you do a search, GoodSearch makes a donation to PAWS! 50% of advertising revenue goes to the nonprofits. GoodShop.com is an online marketplace that donates a percentage of your online purchase to the charity of your choice. Send an email to friends asking them to help PAWS. Download the GoodSearch toolbar onto all of your computers: http://www.goodsearch.com/toolbars.aspx. In two years PAWS has earned $116.27 from Good Search. This option has the possibility of earning much more if we could get our members to use Good Search on a regular basis. 5. How does it work? Go to http:// www.goodsearch.com/goodswipe sign up and choose Paws and Whiskers to support. The just swipe your credit card at one of 60,000 stores such as Staples, Regal, Cinamas, Footlocker, Red Robin and more. You have the power to do good through your simple everyday actions when you join the goodsearch community. When you click, “get started”, you’ll create a goodsearch account that will give you access to not only goodswipe but other daily actions that will raise money for the causes you care about. So sign up today to make a difference! 6. Our Krafting for Kitties group makes craft items to sell at events, such as cat shows, area festivals, and craft shows. All the proceeds go 2. You can show your support for Paws and Whiskers all to PAWS. If you could help out by donating gift cards to craft stores, this year long while doing something you normally do would help the crafters pick up odds and ends needed to complete anyway.........Shop!!!! Holiday shopping, birthday shopping, projects they are working on. PAWS will benefit. Money goes to the back to school shopping, or just shopping for the fun of it. shelter when you purchase items created by our “Krafting For Kitties” Just log onto http://www.igive.com/, Do your shopping group and you will then have a beautiful item for a gift, to decorate your home, or make life online, and PAWS will receive a percentage of every purchase made through this more comfortable for your feline friends at home. Check out the upcoming events’ schedule for website. Getting started is easy. Just go to http://www.igive.com/ and sign up for a free locations the crafters will be setting up. membership, Then choose Paws and Whiskers as your charity and start shopping at any of their 680 popular stores. Since June of 1996, we have earned $527.00 and this number 7. Elder-Beerman has a “Community Days” sale twice a year. The next one will be in early will increase with more participation. 2016 and discount booklets will be available at the shelter. For “Community Days”, nonprofits sell special coupon books good for any item in the store. The non-profit gets 100% of 3. Go to www.krogercommunityrewards.com and register your Kroger “Plus Card” to the proceeds from any coupon books that they sell. In addition the organizations that sell the Paws and Whiskers using the code 84468. IF YOU HAVE PREVIOUSLY REGISTERED most books get a portion of the store sales for the day of the event. If you would like coupon YOU MUST RE-REGISTER EVERY APRIL. If you don’t have a Kroger Plus Card, pick books to sell or want to help sell books for the Spring Community Days at Elder Beerman, one up at any Kroger. After you register, each time contact the shelter or Kathy Simoni at 419-382-9549 to you shop at Kroger and swipe your “Plus Card”, Paws help. This has always been very profitable for PAWS. and Whiskers will get a percentage of your purchase. PAWS has received over $19,387.00 from our participation. This is a good, no cost to you, way to 8. AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support PAWS every time you shop, help Paws and Whiskers. at no cost to you. When you shop at smile.amazon.com, you’ll find the exact same low prices, vast selection and convenient shopping experience as Amazon.com, with the added bonus that 4. Paws and Whiskers needs your used printer cartridges to recycle for cash. These Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase price to PAWS. To shop at AmazonSmile simply go to http://smile.amazon.com/ch/34-1852907 from the web browser on your computer or items bring from $0.50 to $12.00 each. Unused cartridges bring us twice as much as mobile device. You may also want to add a bookused ones. Do you know others who utilize inkjet cartridges? Have them save cartridges mark to AmazonSmile to make it even easier to for us too. Used cartridges can be dropped return and start your shopping at AmazonSmile. off at the shelter seven days a week. amazon Another way to donate to PAWS is through InteriorTraders Consignment Shoppe at 2503 N. Reynolds Road. ⇒ Consign one or more items with InteriorTraders ⇒ They tag the items with the PAWS name to distinguish it as a special item. ⇒ When the item sells, the consign ment proceeds are sent to PAWS in your name with an extra 10% from Interior Traders ⇒ A tax deductible donation receipt is then sent to you The are two NEW, easy ways to earn donations: Goodsurveys and Goodoffers. At Goodsurveys.com, simply complete a survey and Paws and Whiskers Cat Shelter gets $1.00. At Goodoffers.com, simply complete an offer and Paws and Whiskers Cat Shelter gets $1.00. Spread the word! Tell your friends to start using these fun, easy tools to earn donations for PAWS: Post this on Facebook, or email: And ask your friends to do the same "We've found a unique, new way that you can help Paws and Whiskers. By sharing your opinion at Goodsurveys.com and completing an offer at Goodoffers.com, you'll automatically earn Paws and Whiskers donations for free. Instantly raise about $1 each time – it's fun, easy and won't cost you a thing, so get started now! Tweet this: 2 ways to raise $ for Paws & Whiskers "Here's 2 new ways to help us for free: complete a survey at Goodsurveys.com & an offer at Goodoffers.com and PAWS gets $1 each time!" Page 13 Paws and Whiskers Event Calendar December November Sun Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Mon January Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs February Fri Sat 1 2 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 17 24 31 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 November 11th & 14th Elder Beerman Community Days 14th Crafters at Northwest Community College 17th Board Meeting 25th Shelter Closes at 4PM 26th & 27th Shelter Closed 27th Gift Wrapping BN-M 10-2 & 2-6 28th Crafters at Wood County Fair Grounds 20th Gift Wrapping EB 3-7 December continued 21st Gift Wrapping BN-M 1-5 & 5-9 23rd Gift Wrapping EB 10-2 24th Gift Wrapping EB 2-6 24th Shelter Closes at 4PM 25th Shelter Closed 31st Shelter Closes at 4PM December 5th Crafters at Jackman Road Elementary 12th Gift Wrapping EB 10-2 13th Gift Wrapping EB 12-4 15th Gift Wrapping BN-M 12-4 15th Board Meeting 16th Gift Wrapping BN-M 12-4 19th Gift Wrapping EB 2-6 January 1st Shelter Open Noon to 4PM 19th Board Meeting Remove this calendar page to post on your home bulletin board so you don’t miss any of our great events WE NO LONGER COLLECT ALUMINUM CANS Thanks to all who have helped us out over the years, but we can no longer keep up with the volume of cans being brought in. . February 6th Annual Meeting 9th Paczkis for PAWS 13th & 14th TICA Cat Show Save the Date Paws and Whiskers' 2016 Annual Meeting will be Saturday, February 6, 2016. Members and friends of the Shelter are invited to join us during the afternoon for a recap of 2015, a report on our financial position, and a discussion of our plans for the future. Watch our web site and Facebook page for details of the time and place of the meeting. Holiday Gift Wrapping It is that time of the year again when we start gearing up for holiday gift wrapping. At the moment, we are scheduled only for ElderBeerman(EB) and Barnes & Noble, Monroe Street (BN-M). We are also hoping for some dates at Barnes & Noble at Fallen Timbers. We are in need of supplies such as tissue paper, gift tags, bows, and scotch tape. It looks like we have plenty of gift wrap paper. Two volunteers are needed for each of the four hour shifts listed in the calendar above. To volunteer contact Kathy Simoni at 419-382-9549 or contact the shelter at 419-536-1914. DON’T FORGET PAWS STILL COLLECTS YOUR USED PRINTER CARTRIDGES, AND TONER CARTRIDGES. WE TURN THEM IN AND RECEIVE CASH BACK!! JUST DROP OFF AT THE SHELTER Page 14 Bowling For Kitties Humane Ohio offers quality, affordable spay/neuter for Ohio and Michigan residents. Humane Ohio believes that all pets should receive the highest quality veterinary care possible, even if the services are at a reduced cost. All spay/neuter surgeries are performed by licensed veterinarians (DVMs) while the pet is under anesthesia and all animals receive pain medication and are monitored by trained veterinary technicians before and after surgery. Humane Ohio is a non-profit spay/neuter clinic at 3131 Tremainsville Road, Toledo and fixes over 13,000 dogs and cats a year. If you have a dog, cat, or stray cat in need of spay/neuter call 419-266-5607 or visit humaneohio.org. Even if you think you can’t afford It please call as there are often special promotions available. Upcoming specials: outdoor stray cats in Lucas County can be fixed for just $5 while appointments last. You can borrow live traps for a refundable deposit and Humane Ohio can provide advice on trapping cats. Dogs and cats under 6 months can be fixed for just $20 in the month of June. Mention ‘Precious not Parents’ when calling.” BOWLING FOR KITTIES On August 27, 2015 from 6pm-9pm we had our Bowling for Kitties fundraiser and we had a wonderful night bowling and playing arcade games. The winner for the highest bowling score won two tickets to our Cool Cat Sturt Halloween Party and we also had a Irish Cream/Coffee Basket for raffle. Not a whole lot of people showed up but we made the best of it and had a great time :) The staff at Bowlero Lanes on Monroe Street were very kind and helpful and the house food was good also. We hope this can be a building block for an annual event. BBC&F - On September 13th PAWS supporters gathered in the parking lot at the shelter for our annual parking lot open house. Those attending browsed the Krafting for Kitties tent, looked over a great selection of used books and were able to purchase homemade baked goods provided by our supporters. In addition there were silent auction items, a 50/50 raffle and door prizes. The event was again very successful and took in over $1,500.00 for the shelter. Everything for pets WORLD’S FINEST CAT FURNITURE We specialize in Scratching Posts, Trees, and Toys. 2674 Woodville Rd, Northwood, OH (419) 214-0738 - (419) 691-2287 Mon-Sat 10-6pm Sunday 12-4pm Need Something For A Certain Space? We Custom Build To Fit. Condos And Trees and Everything For Pets has moved to a bigger loca$on. We can now carry a wide variety of supplies and food to fit your pet’s needs. Proudly made in the USA! American Made With American Materials Present this ad for 10% off all cat furniture. IN MEMORIAM Page 15 Those people listed have honored Paws and Whiskers Cat Shelter, Inc. with a IN MEMORY OF: IN MEMORY OF: Sandy Frank Beverly Zach Patrick Ryan Dawn DeFalco Anne)e Wicks Diann Simmons Charlo)e Debbs Eileen May Marylyn Lucas John & Ellen Lu “Ally” Polus Kris$ Polus & Bruce Yunker Dave & Pam Plunke) Pam Unger “Sammy Jo” Plunkett Dennis & Dianna Schroder “Cami” Christopher & Kathryn Jennings Rose Churchill Laura Gello) “Phoebe” Distler James & Kay Distler April Schwanbeck Laura Kanlan-Murphy Marilyn Williams “Ashitka” Ebersole “Merlin” Carrothers “Winnie” Fondessy “Charlie” Torok Janice James “Artie” Clifford Ingersoll Nancy Schomburg We Care Pet Si8ng Cindy Carrothers Richard Fondessy We Care Pet Si8ng Ladonna Michaels Dave & Pam Plunke) Joyce & Gary McDonagh Joanne Vick O I Golden Emblem Club Jenna Rawski Dave & Pam Plunke) Sharon Cassity Pod & Faye Cassity “Baby” David Henry Jim Schlagheck Carol Christiansen “Gizmo”, “Tweety”, & “Cody” “Cami” & “Tarragon” Matton Rita Pinciotti Asher Francis Dave & Pam Plunke) Barbara Gilbert Janis Schlagheck Ladonna Michaels Carolyn Sommer Mary Rae Ma)on Karen & Dennis Masters Janet Francis Marlene Uhler Jack K. Pardee III Mary Rae Ma)on Laura Gello) Dave & Pam Plunke) Karen White Eileen Kwiatkowski “Crocky” Rawski Virge Secrest Ken Churchill Gloria Tscherne “Pachino” Gellott “Baxter” Plunkett Mollie Fedlock, “Tommy” & “Packy” Jon (Butch) Brubaker Francine Fedlock Jackie Oricko IN HONOR OF: Judith Grabow Kim Hipp “Bailey” Jennifer Grady Thomas Pfau “Marjoram” Gellott Mary Rae Ma)on “Sugar” & “Buddy” Grabow “Miss Kitty” Fondessy Bob & Alice Ross’ 60th Anniversary Bertha Renn & Lloyd Davis Dave & Pam Plunke) Jeane)e & Marvin Schramm West Toledo Animal Hospital Barbara Plunke) Judith Grabow Richard Fondessy Susan Cochran Sharon Kiss “Duchess” & “Duke” of Manchester “Sadie”, “Sammy”, & “Lady Delilah” IN MEMORY— IN HONOR— REMEMBERING Occasionally, we need to make a gift in memory of someone or have to find a gift for that hard - to - buy for relative or friend. Might we suggest a gift “In Memory Of” or “In Honor Of” to Paws and Whiskers. When you make a memorial gift to Paws and Whiskers in honor of a loved one, friend, or furry companion, the gift is recognized in several ways: First, the gift is recognized in the next copy of the newsletter as listed above. Second a card is sent to the family acknowledging you made a memorial contribution. Third you receive a handwritten thank you for your donation. Forth all memorial gifts are placed on the Paws and Whiskers web site. This entry includes the name of the person or pet the gift is in honor of and the name of the person giving the gift. Fifth if the memorial is in memory of a pet that has passed, the next cat arriving at the shelter (of the proper gender for the name) is named in honor of your companion that has crossed over the Rainbow Bridge. We hope the times when a memorial gift is needed are very few and far between, but should the occasion arise, please consider a tax deductible donation to PAWS 9v batteries CAN burn down your home ... Go to the youtube link below for details http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSJH21WmALc "You can't buy happiness, but you can ADOPT LOVE" Pet Supplies Plus is on Instagram. Interested in checking this site? Go to http://ink361.com/app/users/ig-1329182072/petsuppliesplus/ photos PAWS is currently actively posting pictures of cats that have been with us for a while on our FaceBook page. This has proved a successful endeavor as it has resulted in several inquires and one forever home found. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Paws-andWhiskers-Shelter/116057581770936 Thanks to a new volunteer, Jamie Hamilton, we have been able to activate our Twitter account and have daily postings concerning shelter activities. http://www.pawsandwhiskers.mobi/app/ twitter/3391449/26/ Paws and Whiskers Cat Shelter, Inc. 32 Hillwyck Toledo, Ohio 43615-5814 419-536-1914 www.pawsandwhiskers.org Non-profit org US Postage PAID (Toledo OH) Permit # 1090 Upcoming Events November 13th & 14th Elder Beerman Community Days 14th Crafters at Northwest Community College 17th Board Meeting 25th Shelter Closes at 4PM 26th & 27th Shelter Closed 28th Crafters at Wood County Fair Grounds December 5th Crafters at Jackman Road Elementary 15th Board Meeting 24th Shelter Closes at 4PM 25th Shelter Closed 31st Shelter Closes at 4PM January 1st Shelter Open Noon to 4PM 19th Board Meeting February 6th Annual Meeting 9th Paczkis for PAWS 13th & 14th TICA Cat Show 16th Board Meeting *Foster homes needed with transportation for young kittens and pregnant moms!!! Paws and Whiskers Shelter Friends Fund Winter 2015 Annual Memberships $500.00 PAWS Patron $250.00 Feline Sponsor $100.00 Supportive Member $50.00 Family Membership $25.00 Single Membership $10.00 Senior/Student Membership Donation to the Orphaned Kitten’s Fund Send To: Paws and Whiskers Cat Shelter, Inc 32 Hillwyck Drive, Toledo, Ohio 43615 -5814 Name __________________________________ Address ________________________________ City ____________________________________ State ____ Zip _______Phone ( ) ___________ e-mail __________________________________ Memorial Gifts In Memory of In Honor of ________________________________________ Notify Name: ___________________________ Address: _______________________________ City: _____________ State: _____ Zip: ______ Paws and Whiskers Cat Shelter, Inc., is a non profit 501 (C) 3 organization. All contributions are tax deductible.