`Mews and News` - Hearthside Cats
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`Mews and News` - Hearthside Cats
Hearthside Cats, Inc. ‘Mews and News’ Winter 2012 P.O. Box 282, Geneseo, NY 14454 585-243-0873 Community Service Win-Win B.J. Rescued in the Nick of Time Hearthside occasionally gets calls regarding abandonment or neglect. As hard as it is, our volunteers step up to help these cats in extreme need. Such was the case with B.J., short for Barbara Jean. Her people moved away and left this poor twoyear-old tortie outside. B.J. managed to get by for three months, but began to deteriorate from lack of nourishment and care. A concerned neighbor called Hearthside to see if we could help this homeless kitty, who by now was in poor condition – emaciated, lethargic and covered with sores. B.J. was accepted and spent a long time at the veterinary hospital, where she got excellent treatment and lots of TLC, before coming into foster care. Given her ordeal, she is still somewhat protective of food but is gradually realizing she will never go hungry again. Now that she’s been given a second chance, sweet B.J. is ready to go to a new home – preferably a quiet one where she can continue to recover without stress, and live a long and happy life. If you’d like to consider B.J., give us a call at 243-0873. From time to time, students approach Hearthside do to community service work. This often involves socializing cats, helping at the yard sale, or giving time in some other way. For the last year several local students, most from Girl Scout troop 1103, have made Hearthside their special project. The Scouts needed volunteer hours to complete a badge, so they arranged to help socialize cats in foster care. The girls eventually fulfilled the badge requirement, but found their experience so rewarding that they kept coming to help the kitties. We thank them for their time, patience and kindness. Because of their good work, several cats that Morgan Makes a Forever Friend We’re happy to report that most of the Hearthside rescues have happy endings, even when the cat is as fragile as Morgan. One day this summer, this tiny four-week-old kitten was discovered under a bush way out in the country, with no mother or siblings to be found. Hearthside got the call, and we immediately took her to the veterinary hospital. Still too small to eat on her own, Morgan was bottle-fed for some time and happily, began to thrive and grow. When Morgan was ready for adoption, her veterinary caregiver simply couldn’t resist, and took her home to become a forever friend. All’s well that ends well for lucky kitties like Morgan! 1 Angelica Lamb, Charlotte McLean, Briana Lamb and Emma Post from Girl Scout troop 1103 and friend, Emily Slade (not pictured), have made Hearthside their special project. were once shy around people have become eligible for adoption. We are grateful for the girls’ time and commitment to helping homeless cats! ❅❅❅❅ Brighten Blah Winter Days with a Kitty Kompanion… We all know how much joy pets bring into our lives. At this time of year, having a feline companion can make cold, dark days seem a little warmer and brighter. What’s more, studies have shown that having a companion pet offers important health benefits such as lower blood pressure and heart rate, and less depression and loneliness. Hearthside’s “Kitty Kompanions” Continued on page 2 Continued from page 1 Italian Dinner Puts the “Fun” in Fundraiser! Join your fellow cat lovers for a night of fine dining and “fun-raising” at our annual Gourmet Italian Dinner. This year’s event is Friday, February 10th at 7:00 p.m. at St. Mary’s Parish Center, North St., Geneseo. The Italian Dinner has become a signature winter event with fabulous food (prepared by Lynn Kennison and her capable crew), great camaraderie, silent wine auction, and fun door prizes…all for just $32 per person! This is a major fundraiser for Hearthside, and each dollar goes directly to help cats in foster care. Seating is limited, so don’t wait to make your reservations! Order tickets online at www.HearthsideCats.org, call 243-0873, or use the form below. Gourmet Italian Dinner Tickets Order Form Tuxedo is an affectionate 14-year-old that was adopted from Hearthside as a kitten. His people recently had to give him up, so he is back in our care. Tux is a bit overwhelmed and would like to have a home of his own. He looks and acts younger than his years and would make a wonderful Kitty Kompanion. program brightens the lives of seniors, while giving a deserving cat a loving home. Through Kitty Kompanions, we match calm, adult cats with people who would enjoy having a feline friend at home, without some of the worries and expense that go with pet ownership. Hearthside waives the adoption fee and provides basic pet supplies, and in some cases can help with veterinary expenses, if that is a barrier to pet ownership. If needed, one of our Hearthside volunteers is available to answer ongoing questions. And in the event the adopter can no longer keep the cat, kitty will always have a home with Hearthside. If you know a senior citizen who would like to adopt a cat through the Kitty Kompanions program, just give us a call at 243-0873. Tickets for the Gourmet Italian Dinner on February 10th are $32 per person. Name _______________________________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________ Phone ____________________________ Number of tickets requested _______ Number of vegetarian entrees _______ Total enclosed $___________ Please make check or money order payable to Hearthside Cats, Inc. Our Veterinary Partners Are Simply the Best The support of our veterinary partners is unsurpassed. They and their staff make it possible for Hearthside to help otherwise sick and injured cats live long, healthy lives. Each cat that Hearthside accepts goes directly to one of our veterinary partners before entering foster care, to get a thorough exam, needed vaccines and tests, and treatment for any immediate illness or injury. The veterinarians and their staff work tirelessly to restore and maintain the health of each cat in Hearthside’s care, sometimes taking after-hours calls or helping a cat in crisis. We thank these dedicated, compassionate professionals who make it possible for Hearthside to fulfill its mission: Animal Care Facility of Livonia: Drs. Allison Cooperman, Peter Hecht and Jessica Litteer Caring for Cats: Dr. Betsey Arnold Genesee Valley Veterinary Hospital: Drs. Eugene Scherline and Jim Tompsett Think Spring...Think “Walk for Cats”! The 2012 “Walk for Cats” will be held on Sunday, May 6th at Highland Park in Geneseo. This one-mile walkathon is a wonderful family outing that only takes a couple of hours, and helps raise much-needed funds for cats in foster care. It’s also an easy and fun community service project for schools and groups. Please mark your calendar to join us, if you can. Registration starts at 1:30 and the walk begins at 2:00, followed by pizza and prizes. All walkers collecting $50 or more get Hearthside Cats tee shirt! See the enclosed pledge form for details or visit www.HearthsideCats.org. 2 Special Program for Special Cats As a “no-kill” organization, Hearthside never euthanizes a cat to make more room. Because of this unique philosophy, we have a growing Continued on page 3 Continued from page 2 number of foster care cats that are considered unadoptable, due to chronic medical or behavior issues that make adoption difficult. As these cats age, their health needs increase, as do their veterinary expenses. You can help offset the cost of care for one of these cats through our “Special Needs” program. For a donation in any amount, you receive a framed photo and biography of “your” cat. For gifts of $80 or more, we include address labels imprinted with the kitty’s picture. It is unlikely that these cats will ever go to a new home, as they are content and com- fortable in foster care. But they still need your help. If you want to make a difference with a Special Needs cat, visit www.HearthsideCats.org and click on “sponsor a cat” or call 243-0873 to see who’s looking for a sponsor. Note: we thank volunteer Carrianne Coyne, who recently took on coordinating the Special Needs program, and thank outgoing volunteer Lee Anne Schery, who established the program for Hearthside. Nine-year-old Winky was adopted from Hearthside seven years ago. However, his family’s circumstances changed and they could no longer care for him, so we welcomed him back. This sudden change has stressed him a bit, but he is very sweet and enjoys attention. Because of medical issues, Winky will live out his golden years in foster care. Health Corner Adoption Corner! How to Control Feline Obesity Below are several deserving cats that are waiting adoption. All have been wormed and tested negative for Feleuk/FIV, are spayed or neutered, and current on vaccinations. Excerpts used by permission from fostersandsmith.com As the number one nutritional problem in cats, obesity is unhealthy for cats and can lead to serious medical problems such as diabetes, lameness, and even premature death. Prevention is the best way to avoid medical problems related to obesity. Making small changes in your cat’s lifestyle can be the difference between a fit cat and a fat cat! Tori is a pretty, petite one-year-old tortie. She is very much a kitten that loves to play! Tori is small for her age and sweet as can be. Tori Handsome Sunny is another friendly and playful kitten. This one-year-old boy is outgoing and fearless, and seeks attention by rolling on his back for belly rubs. Rule out medical conditions. Although weight gain in cats is often due simply to feeding too much or exercising too little, there may be treatable medical conditions contributing to obesity, such as a thyroid disorder. If your cat has an unexplained increase in appetite or weight, have her examined by your veterinarian to rule out medical conditions. You should have your cat checked by a veterinarian before starting a weight loss program, but here are some basic guidelines. Mona is a large adult tiger that is incredibly affectionate and sociable. About eight years old, she is one of the sweetest cats in the world! Please consider giving a forever home to one of these or any of our adoptable cats! Visit www.HearthsideCats.org for more stories and photos. Sunny Feed the right food, in the right amounts. Feeding a nutrient-packed, healthy food ensures your cat gets the most out of what she eats. Use label recommendations as a portion guideline and avoid overfeeding. Be willing to adjust according to your cat’s body condition. Providing small Mona Continued on page 5 3 “Fellowship for Cats” donations as of 11/19/11…your wonderful support is appreciated! Chrissy & Larry Harris – thank you for taking such good care of them! Barbara Tange – in memory of Jesse Anne Thompson Loretta Vosburg Michael J. Buckley – in honor of Martha Wadsworth & SUNY Geneseo Food Services volunteers Madelyn Rubenstein Joanne Wegman Anonymous – in honor of Autumn & Gabbi Ellen Smith Jane Pfromer – in memory of Pumpkin & in honor of Tassy Louise Miller – in honor of Rojo, Spot & B.W. Beverly J. Hart – in memory of Bobbi Steve & Deb Robinson – in memory of Teekee Carolyn Scott Kurt & Lynn Flanagan – memory of Boo, Pally & F. Lee Ron & Faith Bailey – in memory of Nicky Mary Sturm Irving Schoenacker – in memory of Rodger H. Smith Marlene F. Kouwe – in memory of Pepper, Patches & Butterscotch Anonymous Bob & Linda Banfield – in memory of Buttons Mary Stadtmiller Floyd & Beverly Embling – in memory of Bandit & in honor of K.C. Kitty Joan Schumaker – in memory of Ginny Kemp Paula Henry – in memory of Wildcat & in honor of Henry Henry Martha Scala – in memory of Patch Alice M. Timothy – in memory of Barbie Ardele Murphy – in memory of Patrick, my little precious boy Marilyn Berthold – in honor of Sami Chris Lucas – in memory of Chi-Chi Diane K. Pearson – in memory of Slick & in honor of Jessie The Mammossers – in memory of Bun, kind, old, one-eyed ginger tabby C. Kathy Stewart Mary Lou Zanich – in memory of Barlow Gloria Greiner Furcht – in memory of Billy & Doll Face, brother & sister Amy DeSantis – in memory of Peter Tilipko Karen & Paul Duffy – in honor of Victoria & Molly Caroline Ringland Anonymous Doris Rocha – in memory of Theodora & Moses, my two beloved cats John Kucaba Kevin & Cheryl Gray Joyce Semmel Tara Moodie James & Arleen Somerville Anonymous – in memory of Susie & in honor of Carol Bliven-Kelley Samuel A. Hanger – in honor of all cats Rosalind Hyman – in loving memory of Pepper, Plato, Prezlee, Boots & Red & in honor of Lucy & Blackie Jacqueline Werner – in memory of Momma Richard Heye Jack & Joan Tetamore – in memory of Tory & in honor of Wiffy Deb & Rick Hagen – in memory of Bear, Spike, Blackie & Kitten & in honor of Fleurby, Brownie & Speckle Winifred Lisuzzo Carol Q. Browne – in memory of Blackheath, Bentley & Soho Joy Snyder – in honor of Jesse Patricia S. Dempski – in loving memory of Samantha, a sweet girl & in memory of Shirley Sullivan, an animal lover Anonymous – in honor of Kady Barbara Lee Scott – in memory of Snickers Jack & Nancy Baldwin – in honor of Lily, Sweetie & Luna Dolly Jonasse – in honor of John & Elfrieda Motts, cat lovers Laurie Hausler – in memory of GP Tarantara’s Glory Mooncalled Karen Storne & Pete Radosta – in memory of Harry Kohl, who loved animals Robert & Nancy Moses – in memory of The Old Man Jean Hennessey & Tony Macula – in honor of Lanna Ruddy Anonymous – in memory of Sage Betty Wilbur – in honor of Dusty & Keme Mary L. Kernahan – in memory of Vinny & Sheba Norma Rumfelt – in honor of Boo & Junior Mary G. Wilkinson – in honor of Mewslette Wixie McMaster Dorothy Kazan Jeanette Capotorto Richard Bloomer – in memory of Miss Phoebe Jim, Deb, Paul & Claire Allen – in honor of our dear friend from Hearthside, Zelda & Caramel Karen Bernecker – in honor of Smokey, Oliver & Lucky Helen Terry Joann Nugent – in memory of Nifty, Tuffy & Lexie Honeoye Falls & Livonia Veterinary Hospitals Gina Smith – in memory of Stumpy Wagner & Squeek LeClair John & Judy Gascon – in memory of Larry, Sara & Callie & in honor of Sunny & Bella Other support as of 11/19/11…many thanks! Marie Hack – in memory of Tyler, Charlie & Oliver Jean Hamilton 4 Linda J. Parkhurst Dorothy Kazan Christina Mattice Melissa Frisiras – Special Needs Program Adam & Tara Liesegang Metalico Rochester, Inc. Colleen Miller Leslee Robach Jennifer Myles Kellie Rumfola Caroline Ringland Richard Seiler West Wise – Honeoye Bonnie Gross Mary Lu White – Special Needs Program Robert Sheesley Cordula Kennell Elizabeth Sullivan Linda J. Parkhurst John & Judy Gascon Ann Brunner Annabelle M. Foos Malinda Hilyard Joan Prinzi Jane Pfromer Diane K. Pearson Chris Lucas Joy Snyder – Special Needs Program Jessica Schojan Ivy Shauerman Cheryl Toolan Mitje Raschi Carla & Thomas Shafer Dana Brown Elizabeth Sullivan Len & Lorri Bayer Peter Matzke Linda J. Parkhurst Dorothy Pribanich Kate Lallier Mary & Greg Fitch Not Dot Shop Karen Schreiner – Special Needs Program Sally Bickford Pat Dempski Betty Wilbur Josh Anderson Cat Fanciers Association Agnes Sick Roe Smith Eva B. Douglas Sue & Roy Lucchese – in memory of Leatha Baird Continued from page 3 meals rather than free-choice feeding lets you monitor food intake. What is Your Cat’s Body Score? Provide exercise and activity. Exercise burns fat and calories and helps to maintain muscle and joint health. Try to play with your cat for at least 20 minutes, twice daily. An exciting, interactive game of chasing a feathered toy increases bonding between you and your feline friend and helps keep her healthy. And you will get some exercise and have fun, too! Offer low-fat, low-calorie treats. The extra calories and low nutritional value of treats and table scraps are often the biggest offenders when it comes to cat obesity. Instead of offering table scraps as a treat, offer one of the many low-fat, low-calorie treats now available. Even better, offer your cat affection in place of treats. Veterinarians often use a 9-point scoring system to evaluate the body condition of pets. A point value of 1 means the cat is extremely thin to the point of emaciation. A score of 9 means the pet is grossly overweight. A score of 5 is ‘just right.’ To determine body score, your veterinarian considers the following areas of a cat: the ribs, the base of the tail, and the spine/shoulders/hips. The cat is looked at from above and from a side profile. Very Thin Body Score =1 Thin Body Score =3 Ideal Body Score =5 Overweight Body Score =7 Obese Body Score =9 Affordable Gifts for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day or Anytime! Here are some affordable and whimsical cat items for sale. All purchases directly support Hearthside cats in foster care. Use the order form below or visit the “shopping” section at www.HearthsideCats.org. LIMITED SUPPLY! Cat Lovers Tee Shirt – 100% green cotton w/whimsical “Life is great…cats make it better” on the front and Hearthside logo on the back. Adult M, L or XL. $15 each + $1.50 S&H. Hearthside Cats Bookmarks – oversized (2.25" x 7"), original whimsical artwork, laminated for durability. Choose from four designs: “Napping”, “Kittens”, “House” and “Yarn”. $2 each + $.50 total S&H for 1 – 4 bookmarks, or $1 total S&H for 5 or more. Cat Angel Pin – pewter with 24K gold-plated wings. 7/8" x 7/8". $10 each + $.50 S&H. Dog Lover’s Bracelets – 7" long, glossy enamel paint with folding magnetic clasp. $10 each + $1 S&H. Hearthside Cats Tee Shirt – 100% grey cotton with black logo. Medium, large or extra-large. $15 each + $1.50 S&H. Cat Notecards – set of 10 w/matching envelopes in two designs -- “Cat by Window” or “Cat and Pawprints”. $5 per set + $1 S&H. Books The Comfort of Cats – Pamela Wallin shares her unique bond with one particular feline, with beautiful photography of Anne Bayin. $5 each + $1 S&H. The Dog Rules – William Thomas humorously chronicles the relationship between humans and dogs, with hilarious illustrations by Peter Cook. $5 each + $1 S&H. “Hooked on a Feline: Basic Cat Care from a Different Purr-spective” – Written by Taunee (a cat), and translated and illustrated by local author Barbara MugnoloWilliams... a humorous, no-nonsense approach to cat care! Portion of purchase is donated to Hearthside by the generous authors. $11.95 + $2.00 S&H per book. ALMOST GONE! “Home Is Where the Hearth Is” Cookbook – 90 main dish recipes in a durable binder with beautiful original artwork. $20 each; two for $35; three for $50. Add $1.50 S&H per cookbook. Item Qty. Price ea. + S&H Total _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Total enclosed $_______________ Name _________________________________________________________ Address _______________________________________________________ Phone _________________________________________________________ 5 Wish List Paw Points = Free Litter! Thanks to everyone who collects and sends “Paw Points” for Hearthside. Through this Fresh Step program, we redeem points for free litter. This is a great savings for our foster caregivers! If you use Fresh Step products, please feel free to send us the Paw Points codes from specially-marked boxes and pails. The special Paw Points code is unique to each package and contains letters and numbers. You can find the printed Paw Points code inside or imprinted on the package… please do not send the barcode. On bags less than 42 lbs., the Paw Points code is printed on the back at the bottom in an area highlighted in yellow and on 42 lb. bags, the code is printed on the inside. On plastic pails, the Paw Points code is located on a brochure inside the pail. Thanks for your support! There are all kinds of ways to help the cats! Aside from money or volunteers, Hearthside also needs everyday supplies. Many of you help in this way…for example, a generous supporter recently sent a box of 200 homemade cat toys! If you have items to donate please forward to P.O. Box 282, Geneseo, NY 14454 or call 585-243-0873 to arrange pick-up. Here are our most common needs: - Purina “Naturals” dry cat food - Friskies canned cat food - Cardboard scratching pads - Cat litter (all types) - Cat toys - Liquid dish soap - First class stamps (for letters and postcards) We’ve heard from cat lovers all over the country through our website. It’s packed with photos, past issues of the newsletter, useful links and advice, events info, shopping and donation functions, and more! See it live at www.HearthsideCats.org. Hearthside Cats, Inc. P.O. Box 282 Geneseo, New York 14454 Recycling for the Cats Several times a year our volunteers load a van with aluminum and cans and recycle them for cash. Everyone wins…donors dispose of pet food cans and aluminum containers, and Hearthside receives dollars to help cats in foster care. We even have supporters who collect cans for Hearthside at their workplace on a regular basis. This makes a great community service project. If you’d like to help, simply drop off bags of clean aluminum cans (no tin please) to one of our collection points: 5577 West Lake Rd., Conesus or 5083 Lima Rd., Geneseo. If you can safely flatten the cans, please do so. You may leave the bags in front the garage at either location. Thanks for helping to reuse and redeem for the cats! Hearthside does not sell, rent or otherwise give its mailing or e-mail lists to other individuals, businesses or groups. Hearthside is an all-volunteer organization with no paid staff, government support or agency funding. All income is derived from private donations and fundraising, and goes directly to help pay expenses for cats in foster care. Non Profit U.S. Postage PAID Geneseo, NY Permit No. 34