Newsletter Spring 2010 - Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter
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Newsletter Spring 2010 - Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter 880 Century Ave., P.O. Box 175 Hutchinson, MN 55350 (320) 234-9699 The Newsletter of the Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter Designed by Nancy Nackerud Spring 2010 Shelter News NONPROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID HUTCHINSON MN PERMIT NO. 18 The Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter is devoted to the care of unwanted, stray or abused animals in the form of providing veterinary care, housing and adoption in the McLeod County and surrounding area. We are further devoted to the education of the public regarding animal care and overpopulation. If you would no longer like to receive this newsletter or if you are getting duplicates, please call 320-234-9699 or e-mail: [email protected], web-site: www.heartofminnesota.org Current Resident or Thank you to Franklin Printing in Glencoe, MN for Printing our Newsletter. Sponsors Needed! You’ve probably seen the “Pet of the Week” ads in the Hutchinson Shopper. These ads have proven highly successful in finding homes for the featured animals. Many people tell us they watch for the ad each week. Individuals or businesses are welcome to be a one-time sponsor, or sign on the schedule as a regular. They may have their name listed as the sponsor, or sponsor anonymously. The cost is $25 for each ad. For more information, call the shelter! Please help us to continue fulfilling our mission! I’d like to be a member of the Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter! My membership fee will include a one year subscription to the Shelter News, so I will always be on top of what’s going on at the shelter. I will also be able to vote at the annual meeting. I am enclosing a check or money order in the amount of $20.00. Pleased send my newsletter and updates to this address: Name____________________________________________________________________________________ Street Address_____________________________________________________________________________ City, State, ZIP_______________________________________________Phone________________________ Please contact me about volunteer opportunities available with the shelter The Unconditional Love for a Cat I n the blink of an eye she was gone. The gap between this life and the next is so narrow and it happened so quietly I could have missed it if I hadn't been watching closely. One moment she was laying quietly and the next she'd passed. For a moment my mind drifted back to the day she'd come into our life all those years before. She came to the shelter as a stray, a pregnant female who'd been found outside by a kindhearted family. Her first few months were spent raising her kittens while staying with one of the shelter's foster families. Back at the shelter her cute kittens were quickly adopted and like many of her fellow middleaged mothers she waited patiently as the long days of her own wait turned into weeks and then months. Shelter volunteers didn't know how old she was but they knew she'd had a human family before - her love of laps, knowledge of can openers, and of the workings of drawers and doors made that much obvious... but where was her family now that she needed them? 2010-2011 Officers and Board I wondered what her life would have been like if there wasn't an animal shelter in her community Members Officers: President Anthony Anderberg Vice-President Nancy Nackerud Secretary Linda Anderberg Treasurer Jody Wendorff Board: Newly Elected 3 year term: Barb Otte Joleen Ellsworth Returning 3 year term: Jack Yates Roberta Yates Carolyn Vacek Larry Sorensen New One Year: Deb Rannow Kay Johnson Bill Wassennar Evonne Guthmiller County Representative: Bev Wangerin where she could be safe from the bitter cold and all the diseases that afflict un-owned domestic animals? What would have happened to her if biology took over and she had to give birth and raise several litters of kittens a year for the rest of her life? With all the work and misery would she have eventually forgotten what laps, warm beds, and gentle hands were like? Then I recalled how the mother of the foster home cried tears of joy when the cuddly middle-aged kitty she'd named Lovebug finally went home with us. I remembered how even well into her teen years she would open and rummage through drawers we'd stopped storing her treats in a decade earlier. I thought back to my own moments of sadness and sorrow through the years, and how they were often accompanied by a small orange kitty who didn't know what was wrong but seemed to sense that her presence was needed. And I knew that she'd have remembered, just like all the animals waiting for their forever families remember our kindness. So when the end came I realized that there wasn't anything to say that she didn't already know. I simply held her close one last time and whispered my thanks. Girl Scout Troop Cat /Dog Food Drive Donations Anthony Anderberg-President Troop 30109 Girls Scouts Summer Hoeft, Lisa Hruby and Josie Hausladen donated For the Dogs, 175 pounds of dry food, 40 cans and 30 treats. For the Cats, 120 pounds of dry food, 50 cans and 20 treats. You made our 4 legged friends very happy. Page 2 HMAS 2009 Year End Stats Intakes ∗ ∗ ∗ Stray/Abandoned-207 Surrender/Transfer-177 Born at Shelter-26 Adoptions ∗ ∗ Cats-190 Dogs-168 Claimed ∗ ∗ Cats-3 Dogs-15 Sa ve 5th Annual Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter Benefit Party and Silent Auction Friday April 30th Biscay Liquor Hwy 22, Biscay, MN Featuring The Prairie Rose Band 8pm - 12pm Sponsored by: Hutchinson Pet Hospital, Dr Curtis Reiter th e Page 7 D at e ! Cooper-Adult Male Labrador Retriever, Greyhound [Mix] Born: 2/14/2005 Silent Auction to be held during the dance New Location for the Pet Walk—Vendors wanted This year the Paws on Parade Pet Walk will be in the agribition building at the fairgrounds. Any vendors that would like to have a booth at the Pet Walk please contact: Roberta Yates-320-587-7652 FEATURED VOLUNTER‐ Cooper His only issue is that he really hates being alone, he becomes quite anxious and can be destructive. We're hoping to find a home where he can be with his family almost all of the time and can have a secure crate/den where he can feel safe. He'd probably do best in a home where he had a more self-confidant dog friend so he wouldn't need to be alone and could see that everything is OK. If you are a family that can help this special dog with her anxiety you'll find that she is a wonderful companion. Maria-Adult ,Female Tabby - Brown, Domestic Short Hair [Mix] Born: 5/15/2005 Bill Wassenaar When did you start volunteering at the shelter & why? I started in May of 2009. In April of that year following the death of my pet I needed a companion to share the house with. I then went to the shelter and talked with the people there and they were very friendly and helpful. Then I checked out the kitties online and came up with a list that I wanted to see. The next adoption day I went to see them and talked with the people a lot more. The next Saturday I adopted my new friend. She was so good and well behaved that I thought that maybe I could help. In my opinion it is the people there that are the reason that she was so good. What is your favorite thing about volunteering at the shelter? I enjoy all of the aspects of dealing with the animals. The best part is when you see someone adopt one that had been there for sometime or just needed that perfect fit go to their new forever homes. What has surprised you the most about your experience with HMAS? I find the need for us to be the most surprising. I had no idea that there were so many animals that need us to help find new homes. I also am surprised at the dedication of the volunteers in the care and socialization with the animals. Cooper is a quiet dog who gets along well with other dogs and children who share his quiet personality. He is a friendly dog who loves to play catch with anything he can find. Maria Jazzi Jazzi-Young Female Black Labrador Retriever [Mix] Born: 2/4/2009 Jazzi is at the perfect age - past all of the messy stages of puppy hood and well on her way to being a housebroken, wonderful companion animal. Like all young dogs she'll still need training and lots of patience but in exchange for a few months of effort some lucky family will get a lifetime of enjoyment from this wonderful dog. Tinkerbell Adult Female Calico, Domestic Short Hair [Mix] Born: 8/29/2005 I sing for my supper, I sing for your affection, and I sing for my fiddler's three. I love to sing and my meow is the most beautiful sound that I've ever heard. I will tolerate being picked up for short periods of time. Mainly I prefer to sit next to you or just be beside you while you stroke my fur. I'm in good shape, not thin but not a big girl either. I am only crabby when they try putting me back into my apartment. Do you know what I do then? I put on my best pouty face and I just start singing. I have sort of a raspy meow, maybe like Billie Holiday. perfect for a lonely, retired person. Tinkerbell is a needy kitty - she needs people! She loves to be with people - cuddling, talking, playing - anything that will allow her to be with her favorite people. She gets along with children of all ages and other cats. Her favorite toys are small mice-like toys that she can pounce on and carry to present to her people. Tinkerbell Page 6 Page 3 Wish List Volunteers to transport animals Dish soap Large Laundry soap Dryer sheets Paper towels, toilet paper Garbage bags Mop heads, Industrial type Bleach Paper for the copy machine Phone cards long distance Leashes Durable pet toys Cat Litter Postage stamps Collars In Memory of... Calli and Squirt From: Lanette Grenke Luther Hermanson From: Kathy Hermanson Tara Jo, Samantha Lynn & McGregor-our beloved Border Collie From: Cynthia Herr Arvid Nelson From: Jeff Nohner Ron Jonas From: Jeff Nohner Taylor Marie Lepel & her dog Kensington From: Joel & Elynn Lepel In memory of our “Friend” Clyde From Jeff & Lori Dahlberg Mack, Thor, Buddy & Buster From: Pat Schmidt Rocky From: Paul & Karen Doelger Flash & Sassy our Basset Hounds From: Donn & Pam Hoffman Harriet Hlavka From: Ronald Hlavka Jack the dog From: Roger Nieland Our dog Sam From: Curtis & Connie Dahl Joe Dooley From: Jeff Nohner Cuddles our cat From: Mike & Lori Buske In memory of our daughter Julie from George & Lova Ivesdale In Honor... Jill Swanson From: Evelyn Swanson Dave & Kristi Ahlquist From Mark & Shirley Ahlquist Hand soap shop vac VOLUNTEERS Membership Coordinator Volunteer Coordinator MONEY FOR: Medical Fund Spay/Neuter Sponsors for Pet of the Week Ad Cash What Can Your Donation Give US? $2 A small toy to pass the long hours waiting $5 A bone for the dogs A fun string toy for the cats $10 Makes all of our bedding Downy fresh Buys us a shinny new collar and leash $15 Feeds us for one day $20 Keeps our web site running for one month Gets one of us routine medical care $25 Provides fresh cat litter for the entire group Helps us find a home with a newspaper ad $50 Buys special foods for sensitive stomachs Trips to the vet for one of our ill friends $75 Helps over population by sterilizing one animal Keeps us all warm during a cold winter month Perches in our cat play area or gravel in dog runs $200 If you would like to make a contribution in memory or in honor of a very special animal or human friend, please complete the information below and mail to HMAS Memorials, Box 175, Hutchinson, MN 55350 Watch for: Cash Wise Brat Stand Dog Shows Pie in the Park Your name____________________________________________________________Phone________________________________ Address___________________________________________________City, State, Zip_____________________________________ (Please circle one) In Memory / Honor of ________________________________________________________________________________________ ∗ ∗ 2009 Holiday Pet Portraits Raised $618 for the Shelter Jenny Heinrich, Rain Avenue Photography www.rainavenuephotography.com T G The Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter is going GREEN. Cans for Critters Our aluminum can collection trailer continues to be a great source of help for the shelter. The trailer is located outside the shelter building, and cans can be dropped off at any time. Cat Condo-Buys a condo which give the cats lots of extra room to move around or house 2 cats Donation enclosed $________________________ April 30th-Dance, Biscay Liquor Prairie Rose Band May 15th - Paws on Parade Sept 10-11 - Rummage/Bake/Book Sale G N I O N E E R G hank you Wal-Mart for the generous donation of $1,000 to 2009 pet walk and for the support they continue to give the shelter throughout the year. Used Cell Phones and Empty Laser and Inkjet Printer Cartridges Collection drop off points at both the cat or the dog building. If you want someone to come and pick them up, call 320-5877470 leave message. ∗ Newsletter -vs- email If you would like to have the HMAS newsletter sent to you by email. Please email your email address to [email protected] or go to www.heartofminnesota.org Rummage Sale Items Wanted Spring is here clean out the basement, attic closets, lockers, bedrooms, playrooms, etc. Arrange a pick-up Contact :320-234-7375 or 320-587-7652 Page 5 Page 4 2010 Paws on Parade- Pet Walk Our volunteers are hard at work planning our largest annual fundraiser, Paws On Parade. As always, there will be food, fun contests, entertainment, and bigger and better prizes for our top pledge earners. We are looking for individuals or teams to participate. Teams can be any type of group with two or more people. Challenge another business, a rival sports team, or your neighbor’s family! The winning team will receive a plaque. Get out there and start collecting your pledges. We’re hoping for our largest turnout ever-plan to attend and take part in the fun. We know that some of you are anxious to start collecting pledges so you’ll have the best chance at our fabulous top prizes. NEW LOCATION:Agribition building at the fairgrounds. Pick up pledge forms at the shelter or use the form below. Burke Every participant will receive a 2010 Paws on Parade Bandana! Every participant who raises $75.00 or more in pledges will receive a 2010 Paws on Parade T-shirt. For everyone who raises $125.00 or more in pledges we’ll add two movie tickets to the above prize. For everyone who raises $250.00 or more in pledges we’ll add a four games pass to the Hutch Bowl to everything above. Everyone who raises $500.00 or more in pledges will receive a T-shirt, movie tickets, bowling passes, a $20.00 gas card and a pet microchipping. Star Age Division:______16 & under______17 & over HMAS Paws On Parade 2010, May 15th-Regristation @ 9:00am Walk @ 10am Team or Individual’s Name_________________Address______________________ City/State/ZIP__________________________Phone__________________ All contributions must be received by walk day to qualify for prizes. Please hand in your TOTALED pledge form at the registration desk. Additional pledges may be listed on a separate sheet stapled to this pledge form. Make checks payable to the Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter. All donations are tax deductible. Gracie Total Pledge Just thought I would send an email to update you on Fat Cat Gracie. We love her to pieces. She is doing wonderful! Her food and litter box are in the basement so she gets exercise every time she eats. We bought her a couple new toys one is a ball in a circle and she lays on the floor next to it and bats the ball back and forth. She never lets it go all the way around the circle because then she might have to get up to get it. She sleeps on our bed and is already a big part of our family. Thank you for all the you do! Rita Tersteeg St. Address, City/State/Zip Mikko Total: _________________ He is doing great on the house training. In fact the past few days there has only been maybe one accident and it was our fault. We are still trying to recognize his signs of having to go outside. Today is three weeks since we picked him up from the shelter and couldn't even imagine not having him in our home. He brings life to the house and even though they don't act like it the cats love him to. Kristy Signature of walker, or walker’s guardian if under 18 just wanted to send you an update on Mikko. Mikko is doing wonderful! I was worried about how he and my three resident cats would get along and I am still shocked at how well they are doing. We do have a few baby gates in place just so the cats have a place to "escape" if they feel the need. Mikko just wants to play with them but in no way is aggressive or pushy. The cats let him know if they don't want to play. :) Signed_____________________________________________ Thank you Amy 2009 second place winner Hannah Nackerud sends a BIG Thank you to the HMAS for the Pool and Pizza party at the Americinn. We had a blast! Sponsor Name Dear Heart of MN Humane Society, I just wanted to provide you with an update of Star, whom I adopted 10 months ago. Star was an 8 year old cat who I had obtained from you in December of last year. Since then, she has really opened up, is getting better at trusting and loves living in our old farm house. I just recently got married and moved in with my now husband who Star really adores. She is our little munchkin and she is doing very well. I just wanted to provide you with the update. Thank you for taking such good care of her before I found her. In consideration of the furtherance of your purposes, objectives and work, and in consideration of your permitting me to participate in your walk, on behalf of myself, my heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, I hereby waive and release any and all rights and claims for damages which I might have against you, the municipalities through which the walk will take place, as well as any other person connected with the walk, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns for nay and all injuries which I may suffer while taking place in the walk or as a result thereof. Burke and I just celebrated our one year anniversary! I had been searching for a month online and ended up locating him at a local facility through Petfinder. Burke was badly starved and hand shy from his previous owners. It literally broke my heart to see this beautiful dog in such bad shape. He is now healthy and happy after some much needed TLC. It makes me so happy to come home to him every day; I can’t even explain how much he has enriched my life. I encourage everyone I know to bring that kind of love into their life if they can! Laura
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