Summer - Animal Protectors of Allegheny Valley

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Summer - Animal Protectors of Allegheny Valley
A No-Kill Shelter dedicated to finding loving homes for Society’s Castaways.
Summer 2011
Visit us at:
533 Linden Avenue
New Kensington, PA 15068
(724) 339-7388
NEW - Shelter Hours:
Tues. & Thurs. 6-8 pm,
Mon., Weds., Fri., Sat. & Sun. 1-4 pm
CAT SENSE
Your new kitten’s behavior is pre-determined
from genetics and molded by you. Training begins the moment you bring your kitten home.
A consistent routine of good nutrition and exercise will keep your kitten happy and healthy.
Wish List
a Foster Homes
a Monetary Donations
a Kitty Litter
a Dish Soap
a Postage Stamps
a Office Filing Folders
a Clorox Bleach & Wipes
a Med. Size Ceramic Food Dishes
a Alcohol and Peroxide
a Purina Cat Chow & Kitten Chow
a Lysol (Citrus) Cleaner
a Lysol Disinfectant Spray
a Laundry Detergent
a Fabric Softener Sheets
a Paper Towels & Garbage Bags
a Blankets and Towels
a Lupine Martingale Collars
a Purina Dog Food
Donate to APAV online, visit:
Just Give.org
Animal Protectors websites
www.petfinder.com
www.animalprotectors.net
APAV Quarterly Newsletter
10 Ways Pets Can Improve Our Health
If you’ve ever had a pet, you know what it’s like to be welcomed at the door with unconditional love after that rotten day at work. Cats and dogs can add so much to our lives, but
did you know there are some great health benefits to having an animal companion in your
home?
1)STRESS: When you feel that old familiar feeling of being out of control, your
dog may walk up to you with that all-knowing look in his or her eyes, or your cat may hop
up
on your lap and start purring, reminding you that life doesn’t need to be so complicated.
2) BLOOD PRESSURE: Right up there with stress, your animal companion could
help to lower your blood pressure with a good healthy dose of kindness. Our pets remind
us that life can be simple when we relax and rest with our loved ones. Studies have shown
that
dogs can have a huge impact on your blood pressure just by having you walk them.
3)PAIN: Yep, our brain lets loose with some great chemicals when we’re happy and
at peace. These chemicals can actually help with arthritis, gout and other painful maladies.
What
could make you happier than a loving pet?
4) LOWERS CHOLESTEROL: Though studies have shown that pets help with
lowering cholesterol, they have remained inconclusive as to whether it’s because people
with pets are likely more active or whether they are just more content and thereby they eat
foods that are more health conscience and good for their bodies.
5) IMPROVES MOOD: People with pets are simply happier. There’s more laughter in their lives. Recently, dogs have been instrumental in helping soldiers cope with
post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It’s much easier to forget, or at least let go of our
emotional pain when a dog not only gives us so much love, but needs it in return. We feel
responsible for that loving animal and stay in the moment; letting a little of our sadness go
when we get that look of concern and trust from our smaller companion.
6)SOCIALIZING: You may think online social networking is fun, but wouldn’t it
be cool to meet a new friend face to face? Take your dog out to your local park; you’re sure
to have someone compliment you on how handsome or beautiful your companion is. What
an ice-breaker! Getting out of the house can be great for your health from head to toe, and
making
new friends can’t hurt either.
7)ALLERGIES: Did you know that new studies have shown that having a pet in
your home during the early years of your child’s life can actually help them overcome allergies? It’s that old adage that the more exposure your child gets the more likely they are to
develop a coping mechanism as they grow. Our bodies are great that way; we can overcome
allergies by being exposed to them when we’re young. Our bodies simply adapt. If they
didn’t, our ancestors wouldn’t have made it very far considering that most of our families
are from countries that had totally different trees, plants and in some cases, animals. Give
your child that extra boost and add a cat or dog to your family.
8) HELPS CHILDREN ADAPT SOCIALLY: Speaking of kids, what better way
to teach them responsibility than by showing them the proper way to care for a family pet?
Kids learn fast and if they have proper role models, they learn to understand the needs of
your family pet and in doing so; they can become more socially responsible and aware. In
today’s world, that sure sounds like a good way to guide your child to a great future.
9)EXERCISE: It’s pretty hard to sit still all day when your dog wants to play or
your cat is running around the house chasing a toy. You can’t help but feel the urge to get
up and play with them. What good is that? It’s exercise; it increases your breathing, blood
The Pucketos Garden Club of New Kensington presented
the shelter with their annual community service award, which
included planting a young tree (a dogwood, of course) in the
shelter’s honor. The certificate given to the shelter reads “In
appreciation for your unselfish display of humanity for animals and commitment to the community.” Shelter dogs Honey, Nevada, and Daegan braved the rainy morning in May to
show their support, along with volunteers from the shelter, the
Mayor of New Kensington, and members of the Garden Club.
Our tree is located near the airplane at Memorial Park in New
Kensington. Thank you to everyone at the Garden Club for
this honor. We look forward to watching our tree mature.
PetSmart, , Pittsburgh Mills
and PetCo , Fox Chapel
Meet & Greet Outings - (scheduled weekends)
Look for our cats in display cages at PetSmart.
Animal Protectors Volunteer Picnic
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Sun., June 12, 2011 - Harrison Hills Park
Natrona Heights (Rachel Carson Pavilion)
2 pm - 6 pm Sign up sheet at the shelter
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ARBOR DAY 2011
Upcoming Events
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flow, endorphins and a host of other good bodily functions
that keep you going from day to day. Depending on the animal, you can go from mild to wild when it comes to exercise.
Choose wisely though, so you don’t feel overwhelmed; it needs
to
be good for both you and your animal companion.
10) SENIORS: This is something I’ve seen directly
through my in-laws. They are the happy human companions
of Charm – a cat from our shelter that they received a few
months ago - and since then they have experienced an increase
in their energy levels, happiness and contentment. Sometimes
senior citizens are lonely,
feeling lost and left out from
the rest of the world. A mild
mannered pet can help them
feel needed, and that’s something we all need from time
to time. Just remember to
bring your senior loved-one
into the shelter when choosing a pet for them so that
they can find the best match
themselves.
There are many more healthful reasons to have an animal companion, but when it
comes right down to it, it’s
important to remember that
these animals need us as much as we need them. We become
better people through our stewardship to our pets, and that’s
good for all of us in every way.
“Paws to Give” paw prints will be sold
throughout the summer for $1 each. Write your name on the paw print or the
name of a beloved pet or in memory of
someone. Paw prints will be posted at the shelter or at local businesses where
they may also be purchased.
$5
Winning Ticket based on PA Daily Number 7:00 pm drawing
Drawing Date: Friday, July 1, 2011
Rabies Clinic & Microchips
Harmar Twp. Municipal Building
701 Freeport Road, Cheswick
July 16, 2011
10 am - 1 pm
$10 per pet (rabies shot)
$30 per pet (microchip)
Join us for Pup Night
at PNC Park on August 16th
Ticket order forms
available at the shelter.
When you purchase your tickets mention
Animal Protectors. Part of the cost of your
tickets will be donated to the shelter.
“Tails on the Trails”
Dog Walk...coming this Fall
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Harrison Hills Park, Nat. Hgts.
Registration form to come in the AP Fall newsletter
COMCAST CARES DAY
AT ANIMAL PROTECTORS
We had a great turn out April 30th when local Comcast employees showed up at Animal Protectors.
Starting at 8 am, local Comcast employees and AP
volunteers worked together to build a small cat run attached to the outside of the building as well as painting,
landscaping, and repairing leaking pipes. On top of that
we had a car wash to raise funds for the shelter. It was
a great day of community service; a genuinely feel-good
experience in which everyone came together to help our
cats and dogs.
This is Comcast’s 10th Annual Care Day. Each year on
the same day all around the country, Comcast commits
its employees to helping their local community grow
through volunteer service.
We’re extremely grateful to Comcast for their skill,
hard work and dedication in making Animal Protectors
a better place for our animal friends. Come by sometime
and see the new cat enclosure. You’re sure to see some
happy cats basking in the fresh air and sunshine on a
warm summer day.
Something To Chew On...
FOSTERCARE
As a shelter for cats and
dogs, we often talk about the
need for good volunteers, donations and kind people to
adopt our animals. But there’s
something more that we need,
perhaps even more desperately
for some of the animals that we take in: Foster parents. It sounds odd to be a foster parent of a cat or a
dog and sometimes their litters, but in truth, the job
of a foster parent is just as important as the work we
do at the shelter itself because a foster parent will
be taking certain animals into their homes to care
for until we either have more room at the shelter, or
to give them somewhere to spend their last days if
they are terminally ill.
Fostering isn’t easy and we need dedicated, kind,
patient people for this important task. For example, right now it’s kitten season and we’re so overwhelmed with litter after litter being brought in by
so many kind people that just want to make sure
these little ones are safe and out of the elements.
Unfortunately, we don’t always have room at the
shelter because we have limited space. Turning
away a needy animal breaks our hearts, so we turn
to our fostering specialists for help. They have a
network of people that can take these litters into
their homes short-term, while we make room for
them at the shelter by adopting out the cats and
dogs already there and waiting. If we have people
that can take a mother and her newborn kittens
into their homes until the kittens are old enough
to be put up for adoption at the shelter, then we
can save more animals from the streets. And the
more we save from the streets, the better we are able
to keep the feral population under control through
spaying and neutering the animals that come to us.
One of the most important things we can do for
our community is to never let an animal leave our
shelter unless he or she is neutered or spayed.
If you think you can find it in your heart to be
a foster parent to a cat, a dog, kittens or puppies
then please come to Animal Protectors and fill out
a foster parent application. It’s a simple process and
just provides us with information to verify that our
precious animals will be watched over by someone
we can trust. We really need you. So if you’ve ever
wanted to do some volunteer work or make a difference in your community or the world for that
matter, consider helping us with our stewardship
toward our little friends. Please, come be a foster
parent.
We’re All Waiting
Sponsored by Rosemary Bauer in memory of Lancer, Bertha Ritchey’s dog. e Sponsored by Barbara Kuhn in loving memory of all my do
RHEA
Abandoned by her owner
without a second glance, this
outgoing gal is looking for
another chance.
VONDRA
Her eyes are a look into her
sweet soul. This little girl is
a quiet observer who enjoys
walks and cuddles.
LOCUST
Smart as a whip, he is quickly
mastering commands. All you
need to make him happy is a
biscuit (or two).
VANITA
Learning her manners and
proving her smarts, this girl
enjoys walks and observing the
shelter sites and sounds.
a Sponsored by Gloria Drag in loving memory of Tofu, from Blu, Pol, Cheyenne and Angel. a
THATCHER
PACO
He turns on the charm the minute he sees you. Do you have a
spot on your sofa for him?
.
Paco is blind, but adjusts well,
even in new surroundings.
DEVON
BIANCA
SINATRA
I’m named after Old Blue Eyes
himself. I’m looking for someone to watch over me.
JEN
Slurp! This kiss is for you! I’m a
mild mannered girl who would
love to be your one and only!
Sponsored by Martin and Margaret Simon in loving memory of our dog, Lady. a Sponsored by John and Cheryl Szostak .
Very frightened upon arrival,
this guy has proven himself to
be an angel and would fit into
any home filled with love.
She keeps her nose to the
ground, searching for new
smells. Of course! She’s a
beagle mix.
DIAMOND
HACHI
This sweet girl is missing her family.
He does his best to put on a
The phone number on her i.d. tag
“poor me” attitude because of his
was disconnected. Remember to up- broken leg. We’re not fooled date your dog’s tags when you move.
Hachi is fine and ready to go.
a Sponsored by Kathy and Paul Marino in loving memory of Marlane’s "little terror," Jazz. a
for a Loving Home
ogs.
eSponsored by Dorothy and Criseda in memory of Chris and Freda Stefanini. a Sponsored by John and Cheryl Szostak .
CHEEKY
This is a quieter, slower fellow
that just needs a home to call
his own. His pretty eyes are
so trusting.
KILLIAN
Here we have a big gentleman that
likes to rule the roost. He’ll be
waiting for you at the door each
time you come home.
PAISLEY
This little one will put her
arms around your neck and
nuzzle you to tell you how
much she wants to be yours.
BRANDY
Here’s a chatty girl that needs
a friend as much as that friend
needs her. With green eyes like
hers, how can you resist?
Sponsored by Joy Richardson in loving memory of Lloyd Richardson, my father - a gentle man who loved all the cats in his life.
JAMIE
A mom kitty, weighing only 5
lbs, with a bad eye infection. She
was lucky to find her way to A.P.
SWEET PEA
Though she may have a crooked
spine, her little hop will fill
your heart with joy.
FANNY
This is a gentle little spirit that
would love a home that can
offer her stability and security.
GRIFFIN
Misunderstood because he gets
scared easily, this guy sure is
loud but loving!
a Sponsored by Gloria Drag in loving memory of Tofu, from Purlly Mae, Jerry Lewis and The Merlyn. a
FRANK
He thought he’d found his
forever home but they changed
their mind. Can you offer this
sweet boy a good home?
FUZZ
All she asks for is a dog free,
cat free home to call her own
and she’ll be your best friend
in no time.
HUXLEY
Huxley came to us as an
injured stray. His leg injury
is healed and he is 100% awesome, ready to go home ASAP.
GLASS
This is one special little lady.
She’s had a rough start but
would make a great lap cat for
a gentle, peaceful home.
a Sponsored by Gloria Drag in memory of Bud Davis from Sue’s furry friends at 3 Hounds. a
MICROCHIPPING SERVICES
Now Available at the Shelter
As we walk through the kennels, we just know
that some of the animals that have found their
way to us were lost; whether they ran out an open
door, broke their collar or lead, or dug through
a fence, they became lost and their owners have
never found them. We know that some of these
pups had loving homes through their mannerisms
and obvious training. We know that as we strive to
find them a new home, there is a chance they are
missing their old home.
We want lost animals and owners to find each
other should they become separated. In order to
do that, Animal Protectors is now offering microchipping services to the community.
The chips are AKC-CAR ISO chips. The cost
for an animal you adopt/adopted from AP is only
$20; this includes lifetime registration with the
microchip company. For non-AP animals the cost
is only $30, and also includes the registration.
Once your animal has a microchip you are then
able to apply for a lifetime license, this is an additional fee and is taken care of by the county in
which you live.
Interested in having your pet(s) chipped? Just
call the shelter 724.339.7388 to set an appointment with either Laurie or Lindsay.
Unfortunately, animals get lost. Make sure your
furry friend is returned to you by taking advantage
of this inexpensive service from AP.
Remember, animals sometimes get lost, but with
a microchip they are 20 times more likely to be
returned home.
Soft Paw Nail Caps ONLY $5
Soft Paw Nail Cap
Application at AP
-
DON’T DECLAW,
SOFT PAW!
Contact the shelter
for more info.
SPECIAL REQUESTS
ws around furniture and children as well as
cat? Soft Paws may be your perfect solution!
l
Apartment Size Refrigerator
Volunteer to help build a
roof over entrance to the exercise/play yard.
amputations per toe, all isolated to a cats first
l lead to chronic pain - especially
re can potentially
causing kitty to inappropriately urinate. Because
unding tendons to effectively stretch and exercise
ing can also lead to muscle degeneration.
defense, declawed cats are more prone to biting.
Please call the shelter, if you are able to help with either of these
special requests.
and regular nail trims for your cat will usually do
oxic nail caps that fasten to cats' nails
scratching. Typically lasting up to 8 weeks, Soft
itty's nails when they're ready for re-application.
w available
tors for only 5$!
adoptable Soft Paw models!
In Loving
Memory
Charles Korman
Dr. Darrell Petz
Alfred Hinch, who
passed away Feb. 20, 2011
Ila Luffey
Henry Kiste
Jean Baumann
My dear grandson,
Randy Booser
Ivabelle Slagle
Julio Curti
Kathleen Zabec
Julio Curti
Merry
David Amy
Dennis and Janet Donati
Fronnie Bulger
Phillip Polusi’s Hair Salon
employees, Pgh. Mills
Charles Korman, Sr.
Leonard and Martha Truver
Julio Curti
Diana Champainy and
Dirk and Marianne Prather
Julio Curti
Kate, Dennis, Matt and
Caylan Neil
Julio Curti
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elias
Julio Curti
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Turano
Julio Curti
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Greenwald
Julio Curti
Mrs. Jennie Serafine
Julio Curti
Mrs. Nancy Ferma
Julio Curti
Mrs. Dolly Zarichnak
Julio Curti
Mr. Paul Pomgrance
Julio Curti
Larry Tabacchi
Julio Curti
Bella Bassetti
Julio Curti
Suzy Rapp and family
Craig Hilton
Robert W. Purcell
My friend and neighbor,
Bart Bordonaro
Mary Jane Sims
Robert Malcolm
Mary Jane Sims
Fred Schumacher
Kathy Mazur
Mary Alice Connor
Jean M. Hunter
Robert Nichols
Kenneth and Darlene Jack
Betty, Frankie, Brandy &
Tasha Anderson
Louis R. Anderson
Debra Kay Neiswonger
The Lady Bugs
Raymond Szymczak
Raymond P. Szymczak
Angelena Rose Kosior
Michael and Megan
Zendarski
Elizabeth J. Nitowski
unknown
Fay Branzet
Dale Branzet
Cecilia C. Burk
Randi Petracco
Gary Golden
Gloria Wiles
Tom Guenther
Gloria Wiles
Craig E. Hilton, a friend
to all animals
Debra and John Nelson
Jan Rutter
Weaver Family and friends
Linda (Brown)
Romanowski
Burrell Teachers Bowling
League, Lower Burrell
H&R Block, Cindy Stanko
and Jackie Matovech
Bev Moretti 1953-2008
Christopher Davidek
Lloyd Richardson, my
father - a gentle man who
loved all the cats in his life.
Joy Richardson
Anne McGreevy - Nancy,
Joe and Brinley
Nancy Kantorski
Julio Curti
Doris Domat
Michael W. Ondos
Lucille and Joseph Ondos
Jane Paior
Kathy and Denny Prisbylla
Bud Davis
Kathy Ciuffoletti
and Teeta Beggs
Richard “Bud” Davis
Kathy Sherosky
Richard “Bud” Davis
Robin Namey
Richard “Bud” Davis
Janelle Parise
Richard “Bud” Davis
CW-EMD
General Manager’s Staff
Carol Macioce
Justin Macioce
Lillian Black
Betty and Frank Armstrong
Eleanor Greco
Richard Bruni
Wilma Christian
Debbie Delfine
Andrew Monheim
Margaret Short
Craig E. Hilton
Sharon Denitto
Bud Davis
Kathy Scott
Bud Davis
The Workoffs
Richard “Bud” Davis
Bob and Barb Purcell
Richard “Bud” Davis,
Susan Hillery’s father
Denny and June Devando
& Jesse and Chance
Bud Davis
Don and Kathie Hillery
Bud Davis
JoAnne McCall
Bud Davis
Lori Kaminski
Bud Davis, beloved father
of Susan Hillery
and Linda Bell
Beth Miller
Bud Davis
Jim and Cheryl Drozynski
Bud Davis
The Gym Girls
(friends of Linda Bell)
Bud Davis
The Toney Family
Bud Davis
CW-EMD IT Department
Arthur Close
Angela Calfo
Arthur Close
Samuel and Theresa
Maksimchuk
Suzanne Wozniak
June Stover
David J. Adams
Elizabeth Blackburn
My dear dad, Bud Davis
He loved his kitties
Linda Bell
Brother & Nephew Ronald A. D’Ascenzo
Barbara Connor and
Adrienne Wess
Cousin - Jeffrey Frizza
Barbara Connor and
Adrienne Wess
Richard “Bud” Davis
Theresa L. Scheetz
Sue Hillery’s father,
Bud Davis
Gary and Debbie Morgan
Robert E. Best, Jr.
Sharon Lynn Kuczynski
Bud Davis
Maureen E. Kinney
Josephine DeSantis
Linda and Bob Gibson
Debra Kay Neiswonger
Ken and Kay Neiswonger
Mary Presseau
Robert Hirtz
Richard (Bud) Davis
Nancy and John Brownell
Thomas “Bud” Clark
Robin Namey
Dave Adams
Christine Smith
Gary R. Trettel
Donna Salmane
Renna Secrist
Pine Avenue
friends and neighbors
Andy “Sonny” Mattone
Tom and Audrey Hart
In loving memory of my
husband, Bud
Mary Davis
In memory of my dad,
Bud Davis, who loved all
creatures great and small
Susan Hillery
Bud Davis
Diane Zurisko
Henry Ciesielski
Jayne and Kirk Wilson
Malinda Hollen
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bafik
Anne Giorgio, who loved
all four footed friends
Isabelle and Howard Gordon
Mary Ethel Copper
Cook Vascular, Inc.
Dave Adams
Christine Smith
Gary R.Trettel
Betty Salmane
My husband,
Craig E. Hilton
Janis Hilton
In memory of
Norma Warsing, who
loved her dogs
Rich Cribbs
by wife Dianne
Dianne Cribbs
Uncle Ray Guckenberger
Kathy and Ron Daugherty
Adda Fisher Keller
Kenneth Fagley
Adda Fisher Keller
Judy and George Fisher
In Loving
Memory
Bella (cat)
Beth Shane
Casey
Audrey G. Farah
Bella
Marilyn R. McKinley
Zoey
William G. Reese, Jr. and
Linda Harvan
Toby Swoager
Kathy Sabo
Molly, beloved pet of
Jean Brown
Sidney McBride
In loving memory of
Amity, our daughter’s
beloved cat.
John and Lois Strong
In memory of Julius
Phyllis Framel
Daisy, beloved pet of
Lindsay Perriello
Sidney F. McBride
Rosie (dog)
Howard and Beth Sarver
Benny
Nancy Harris
Mickey
Susan McGinnis
Much loved kitty, “Muffin”
Yvonne E. Rotter
My friend Gayle’s
beloved cat, Moey
Linda Broniman
Lancer, beloved dog of
Bertha Ritchey
Rosemary Bauer
Our beloved Topsy
Jim and Peggy McCoy
Taffy & Willie Babe
Pat and Lew Colin
Tofu, beloved pet of
Jim & Cheryl Drozynski
Robin Namey
Mimi, Mariah & MoMo
Elizabeth A. Goodwin
Tofu 3-4-11
Julianne Veltri
Tofu
Sandy Shaheen
Tofu
Rick Donaldson
Tofu
Betty Shaheen
Wratcher pets - Otis,
Sissy, Myah & Jasper
Dorothy Wratcher
My Moey
Gayle
River, Liebchen,
PJ & the Foxy Lady
Keith and Anna Trischan
Cassi, Nugget, Amelia,
Holly & Sabrina
Johanna Knapek
Dingbat the cat
The Lance’s
In loving memory of
“Polka Dot” we miss you
Tim and Charleen Polka
All my best friends
Elaine Smith
In loving memory of Lady,
friend of Steve, Joyce & R.P.
The Smareck’s
Willow & Duncan
Leslie Robbins
Buddy
Kathy Mrozinski
Hulk, the big yellow dog from Nancy
Nancy Kantorski
In memory of our
sweet kitty, Gizmo
Marilyn Bodine
Alley & Tiffany
Lynn Slocik
Our Angel Grey Mommy, Daddy
& Brother
Chris and Christy Leisure
Cheryl and Jim’s
precious Tofu
Susan Hillery
Blackie & Eugenia
Cindy Paskorz
Rufus, family pet of the
Balich Family
Carol Yanok
Katie
Janie Fiedor
Sarah Paul
Vivian Hafenbrack
“Angry Kitty” McClafferty
Lynn A. Paul
Tofu
Kathy Scott
Niki & Tasha
Mary Ann Dudek
Maui, who passed
much too soon,
but will be loved forever
Tammy Leightley
Tammy & Briar
Charles and Joan Voskamp
Shiloh Klingensmith
Bob, Jenel and Daniel
Sprumont
“Pixie” beloved cat for
20 years to Patti Gilli
Sidney McBride
Our sweet Trebek
Ernie and Vanessa Fischer
In loving memory of our
beloved pet, Topsy
Jim and Peggy McCoy
Precious Thompson
Effie Mae Hunger
In loving memory of
Frosty and Snoball
John and Cheryl Szostak
Moses, beloved Golden
Retriever of Helen
Mathieson
Jane A. Crompton
Ali, beloved cat of Martha
and Len Truver
Sandra Truver
Gunner
BJ and Amy Swartzlander
Buster - beloved dog of
Mark and Patti Simon
Martin and Margy Simon
In Honor of...
Happy Birthday Billy,
Love, Mom
Virginia McKinney
My two cats,
Joey & Rocky
Jane A. Crompton
All those that use the
paper recycling program.
Jane A. Crompton
Mr. & Mrs. Terry Hicks
Tom and Janie Hicks
The best kitty in the
world - Fruffer Bowser
Diane M. Bowser
Orielle & Midnight
Janet and Dennis Donati
Lenny Nitowski
unknown
Mrs. Phyllis Framel
Gretchen Framel
Of God, who made all
creatures for us to love.
Michele Askey
Happy 60th Kathy
Beth Sarver
Dan Weibel’s birthday
Mom and Amy
Our children - Mack
McClelland & Joy Barnes
Jim and Carol Broz
Jane Glenns caring
for animals
Jean Nader
Kutchka, my cat
Frances Mikolas and
Mary Ann Bowser
Brandy & Blake
Charles Shoop
My faithful
four legged friends,
kitties Marlee & Morgan
Diana Lynn Stoltz
One spoiled dog - Nikolo
Patricia Artuso
Ivan & Debbie
Piontek’s 25th Wedding
Anniversary
Jim and Judy Remo
My sister, Lynn Paul’s
birhday
Love, Laurie, Dave and Bee
Marchese
Emil & Gerri Kaforey’s
50th Wedding Anniversary
Denise and Bob Canavan
Debbie & Ivan Piontek
Tracy McCann
Mena & Poppa Wilshire
Kristy Smethwick
Beverly Davidek
Christopher Davidek
Mena & Poppa Wilshire
Kristy Smethwick
Debbie & Ivan Piontek
Tracy McCann
Everyone involved
with Tunes for Tails
over the years
Animal Protectors
Active for Animals at the
Kiski Area High School
Emily Zbryski
My big kitty Nico
John Dorinsky
Dog Kennel
& Cat Cage
Sponsors
In honor of Baxter and
in memory of all
our other pets
by Raymond and Maryann
McKeever
-3 Dog Kennel Sponsors-
In memory of Tofu
by Cheryl and Jim Drozynski
-Dog Kennel SponsorIn memory of
Syd & Smokey
by Frank and Kathy
Olszewski
-Dog Kennel SponsorEd Fish Machine
Company
-Dog Kennel Sponsor-
In memory of
Norma Warsing
-Dog Kennel Sponsor and a
Cat Cage SponsorIn honor of our guests at
the Andriscin’s Wedding
on Dec. 10, 2010
-Dog Kennel Sponsor-
In memory of Bud Davis
by Judy and Paul Dallas
and Mitzi Zang
-Cat Cage SponsorIn memory of Bud Davis
by Rick and Barb Davis
and Jim and Maureen
Lennon and family
-Cat Cage SponsorIn memory of
Susan Hillery’s father,
Bud Davis
by Animal Protectors
Board of Directors
-Cat Cage SponsorSherry Jones
-Dog Kennel SponsorEaster gift for Finley
and Emerso Braun from Babcia
-Dog Kennel SponsorIn memory of Tootsie
and Suzie Ragheb
by Susan Ragheb
-2 Dog Kennel Sponsors-
ANIMAL PROTECTORS
NONPROFIT ORG.
Your Local No-Kill Animal Shelter
533 Linden Avenue
New Kensington, PA 15068
U.S. Postage
PAID
PERMIT NO. 126
MALONE
ission
“Ground Control.....my m
is to be adopted!”
--Please Print
Return this form with your tax deductible donation to Animal Protectors of Allegheny Valley.
YES, I want to help Animal Protectors.
Your Name____________________________________________
Address_______________________________________________
City__________________________State/Zip________________
Date_____________
GENERAL DONATION:
m$500 m$250 m$100 m$50 m$25 mOther $_____
SPONSOR A KENNEL:
m Dog Kennel $100/1 year* m Cat Cage $100/1 year*
Become a Member!
m Platinum Paw (Benefactor) $300
m Gold Paw (Supporter) $150
m Silver Paw (Family) $55
m Bronze Paw (Individual) $35
m Pewter Paw (Seniors 65 yrs. and over) $20
m Zinc Paw (Junior ages 16 and under) $15
*please fill out contact information below
NEWSLETTER PHOTO SPONSOR:
m Dog Photo $25*
m Cat Photo $25*
Newsletter Mailing List
NEWSLETTER LISTING: (Donations of $10 and up)
m In Memory of People* m In Honor of People* m In Memory of Pets* m In Honor of Pets* m Add my name m Remove my name
m Address Correction - please explain:_____________________
*Please have my sponsorship/listing read:__________________
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Send an acknowledgement of my donation to:
Name________________________________________
Address_______________________________________
City_____________________________State/Zip___________________
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*Name_______________________________________
Address______________________________________
City_____________________________State/Zip__________________
Email______________________________________________________
Phone #__________________________________________________
Date_______________________________________________________