Hurricane Packing List for Your Pet
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Hurricane Packing List for Your Pet
Whiskers & Tales The Publication of St. Francis Animal Rescue of Venice, Inc. Mission Statement: We are a no-kill shelter whose objective is to rescue abandoned, unwanted cats and kittens in our community and to provide them with shelter, food, medical care and love for their entire lives or until we can find them responsible, loving homes through adoption. We support local spay/neuter programs and educate people about responsible pet ownership. a no-kill cat & kitten shelter Spring/Summer 2013 Newsletter Hurricane Packing List for Your Pet Don’t leave your pet at home! While most evacuations last only a few days, there are times that you may not be able to return quickly. The safest place for your pet is with you. Pets that are released or left behind often become victims of starvation, predators, contaminated food or water, accidents, or exposure to the elements. Plan ahead and assemble an emergency evacuation kit now for your pet! Store in a waterproof container: 1. IDENTIFICATION! A microchip is the best form of ID. Make sure your microchip company has up to date contact information for you including an emergency contact. At minimum, your pet should have a tag with his name, your name, and your phone number on it. PHOTOS of your pet that capture identifying features are also a good idea. 2. Proof of current vaccinations. All pets must be vaccinated to be allowed in an emergency shelter. Have copies of current veterinary history including medical conditions, vaccination information, prescription medications with dose and frequency. 3. A two to four week supply of current prescriptions labeled with name of pet, medication and dosage; include heartworm and flea/tick medication. 4. A sturdy, comfortable carrier/crate large enough to accommodate each pet for several days. Be sure your pet can stand and turn around in the carrier. Collapsible wire crates are best if your pets might be in a nonair conditioned environment for an extended period. Molded plastic airline-approved crates make for easier transport and are best for animals that don’t travel well in the car. 5. At least a one week supply of food and bottled water, including bowls and a manual can opener if your animals eat canned food. 6. Cat litter, litter scoop and litter box (or disposable aluminum baking pan can be used). 7. Extra collars, harnesses, leashes, and ID tags 8. Cleaning supplies: newspapers, plastic bags, disinfectant, hand sanitizer, paper towels 9. Toys and treats 10. Emergency phone numbers for veterinarian, poison control, microchip company President’s Message St. Francis Animal Rescue of Venice, Inc. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 563, Nokomis, FL 34274-0563 Physical Address: 1925 S. Tamiami Trail, Venice, FL 34293 Ph: 941-492-6200 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stfrancisarfl.org Adoption Hours: Monday - Wednesday 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Thursday 4:00 pm - 7:30 pm Saturday 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm The SFAR Thrift Store 478 N. U.S. 41 Bypass Venice, FL 34285 Ph: 941-485-2347 (in Venice Plaza near Petsupermarket) Store Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:30 pm Saturday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Sunday 10:30 am - 3:00 pm SFAR Adoptions Include: • • • • • • • • • • Spay/Neuter Microchip Rabies Vaccination FeLV/FIV Testing 1st Upper Respiratory Vaccination Deworming Flea Control Ears Checked and Cleaned or Treated Initial Visit to an Approved SFAR Vet 30-Day Free PetShelter Insurance All my adult life my goal was to volunteer with cats but I was busy raising my family and working full time. In 1998 I retired early and moved to Florida to take care of my mother. One day I drove by a building with a sign out front that caught my eye: “St. Francis Animal Shelter and Thrift Store”. I put on the brakes and pulled into the parking lot. I met an energetic woman at the shelter named Barbara McCarten, who put me to work as a cleaner. Eventually I became an adoption counselor which led to my meeting Bertie Erickson, another dedicated shelter volunteer. After the thrift store moved out Bertie and I reorganized the shelter into two separate areas: one side of the building for the adoptable cats and the other side for the resident cats. What a project that was! Today I am still an adoption counselor, and now I am also the coordinator of our foster program and president of the Board of Directors. My fifteen year commitment has made a lasting impact in my life and filled a huge hole in my heart that only serving the homeless cats and kittens at the shelter could fill. Volunteers are the backbone of St. Francis, and we would not exist without them. We always need more committed volunteers. Make a difference in your life by making a commitment to St. Francis Animal Rescue and the cats that call this shelter their home. Whether you volunteer as a cleaner, a counselor, a foster parent, a socializer, an event helper, an office helper, a thrift store worker or a trapper assistant, your help will be a valuable contribution. Call or stop in at the shelter or thrift store and fill out a volunteer form. We’d be glad to talk to you and help you find your niche at the shelter. Fill that special spot in your heart—you will never regret it. Sincerely, Gail Carson President BOARD OF DIRECTORS This newsletter was printed by: One to One Group 7324 Delainey Court, Sarasota, FL 34240 Ph: 941-488-4810 www.1to1GulfCoast.com Gail Carson, President Bertie Erickson, Vice President Amy Berke, Secretary Danielle Cibello Val Duval Buddy’s Feral Cat Corner Dear Cat Lovers: Buddy and his team of 15 veterinarians and 60 volunteers have been hard at work since January at our monthly feral cat clinic at Ashton Animal Clinic in Sarasota. This year we have successfully spayed and neutered 365 cats. We have impacted our community and the cats in an immeasurably positive way. Countless lives have been saved because we care. We owe a debt of gratitude to our special volunteer and generous donor Phyllis Siskel. Phyllis shares her unconditional love for the feral cat community through her constant giving. In January Buddy launched a new program called “Kids and Kittens” - We have partnered with SCTI (under the direction of Randy Theis) and Venice Cat Coalition (Theresa Foley) to get queens and their kittens or orphaned kittens out of the shelter/rescues in an infant stage and into the hands of foster kids who are in the veterinary assistant program as SCTI. The kids are learning the direct hands on dynamics of caring for the cats/kittens as well as the medical requirements to keep them thriving and healthy. The kittens are benefiting from one on one socialization and from less exposure to infectious diseases that are often unavoidable in the shelters. This program, although still in its infancy, is a winner, and we are excited to bring you this information. Our cutting edge pediatric spay/neuter program is proving to be a huge success. Using a modified anesthesia protocol, we are spaying/neutering the kittens from Buddy’s program at the age of 6-8 weeks (approximately 1 pound). All of these kittens have gone on to early adoptions into forever loving homes, thus breaking the painful and never ending cycle of feral cats. A lot is happening, and we appreciate all your support! ~ Buddy and his Team 12th Annual Cat’s Meow Gala Our 12th Annual Gala held at the Plantation Golf & Country Club was a great success thanks to your generous support. Thank you to everyone who attended, and a special thank you to all of the volunteers who helped put it all together. Your support generated just under $9000 for the kitties. The evening began with a sumptuous catered dinner and a silent auction. Dozens of people were thrilled to win door prizes, and Lin Gruber was the lucky winner of the 50/50 raffle. The highlight of the evening was the live auction where a bidding war erupted over a high-end kayak that was generously donated by Pat Hough. Amy Berke (L) & Candie Mausser (R) Manning the Thrift Store Table At the end of the night, though, there were no losers—only winners who helped support the lives of 150 cats. Thank you everyone! Black (and White) is Beautiful We’re black cats (well, some of us are black and white, or tuxedo, as we prefer to be called). It has come to our attention that black cats have a bad reputation. We’d like to state for the record - that misconception is so wrong! We make fun, loving companions as much as all those exotic siamese, maine coons, persians, and all those other purebreds out there. Plus, black goes with everything so you don’t have to worry about changing your home decor! So swing by and pay us a visit. One of us may be the fur-ever companion you’ve been waiting for! Bella 5 year old female Silky 10 year old female Blackie 1 year old female Jackie Lyn 6 year old female Ozzi 5 year old female David 3 year old male Shelly 5 year old male Valentine 1 year old male Hyacinth 9 month old female Pansy 1 year old female Poncho 3 year old male Marjorie 4 year old female Top 10 Pet Toxins 1. Human Medications Human medications are once again at the top of the list of pet toxins. The most common culprits include over-the-counter medications (ibuprofen, acetaminophen), antidepressants and ADHD medications. 2. Insecticides Insecticides are commonly used on our pets for flea control and around our houses to control crawling and flying bugs. The most serious poisonings occurred when products not labeled for use in cats were applied to them. Always follow label directions. 3. Rodenticides Baits used to kill mice and rats are mostly grain based. Not only does this attract rodents, but it attracts dogs and cats. There are several different types of rodenticides that can cause seizures, internal bleeding or kidney failure. Always make sure these items are placed in areas that pets cannot access. 4. People Food Xylitol, grapes, raisins, onions and garlic are commonly ingested by our pets. Grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure in dogs, while onions and garlic can cause anemia if enough is ingested. Xylitol, a sugar alcohol used to sweeten sugar free gums and mints, can cause low blood sugar and liver failure in dogs. 5. Veterinary Medications Many medications made for our pets are flavored for ease of giving. Unfortunately, that means that animals may ingest the entire bottle of medication if they find it tasty. Common chewable medications include arthritis and incontinence medications. Contact your veterinarian if your pet ingests more than his proper dose of medication. 6. Chocolate Chocolate contains methylxanthines, which act as stimulants to our pets. The darker the chocolate, the more methylxanthines it contains. Methylxanthines can cause agitation, vomiting, diarrhea, high heart rate, muscle tremors, seizures and death. 7. Household Toxins Cleaning supplies, such as bleach, acids, alkalis and other detergents, can cause corrosive injury to the mouth and stomach. Other household items such as batteries and liquid potpourri can cause similar problems. Always keep these toxins behind securely locked doors. 8. Plants Both house plants and outdoor plants can be ingested by our pets. Lilies can cause lifethreatening kidney failure in cats, while sago palms can cause liver failure in dogs and cats. Keep house plants and bouquets away from your pets. 9. Herbicides Many herbicides have a salty taste, and our pets will commonly ingest them. Always follow label directions and keep pets off treated areas until they are dry. 10. Outdoor Toxins Antifreeze, fertilizers and ice melts are all substances that animals can find outdoors. Keep these items in securely locked sheds or on high shelves where pets cannot get to them. If you have any reason to suspect your pet has ingested something toxic, please contact your veterinarian or the Animal Poison Control Center’s 24-hour hotline at (888) 426-4435. A Resident Cat’s Story Dear Reader: My name is Jockamoe, and I am a resident cat at St. Francis who is up for in-house adoption. I am a big seven year old tuxedo boy. Many of my fellow residents have been adopted, and I would like parents of my own. Of course, I can’t come home with you, because I am not user-friendly when it comes to humans. But I am pleasant and don’t bite, just run, when humans come near me. I can tell you stories about cat life in a shelter. You will get two letters and a holiday card with my picture for just $100. This donation will go towards my care, and there are many of us that would like to be adopted. Now, I will give you an example of what really takes place in our shelter after the humans leave for the night: The rainy season has begun. Our wonderful porch gets really wet when it rains hard. At the first drop, we all head inside through our cat doors in the daytime, but if the humans hear a weather report that storms are coming, they escort us (chase is a better word) inside before they leave for the night. Cats get testy and whiny when the usual 40-50 cats that stay outside all night are forced to stay indoors. This is what happened the last time it rained. It got noisy, and let me tell you, cats can hear far better than humans and dogs. To put it scientifically, and you can believe that my cat’s brain came up with this, or NOT, humans can hear sound up to 20,000 megahertz (measurement of sound), dogs can hear up to 40,000 and we cats can pick up an astonishing 100,000 megahertz. We can even hear the ultrasonic sounds that are known to precede natural occurrences such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and electrical storms. Our ears have “pinnae” or ear cones and we can turn our ears in all directions, like radar. Our pinna has more than 20 muscles working to allow our ears to turn and pick up sound coming from all sides, including from behind. Jockamoe Our hearing was on alert the night of the last storm. There were many rounds of lightning and thunder, and some of the cats started howling. Red Baron has an amazing yell, and he didn’t like the thunder. Instead of hiding like a normal cat, his high-pitched caterwauling pierced our sensitive ears. There was nothing to do but SHUT HIM UP, and we could have done it by force. Some of us guys were ready to have a go at him. Instead, some of the ladies said they would handle it. Marla, Rosetta and Princess went up to him and started whispering and purring in his ears. We watched. Hummm, we said, maybe that would work for us as Red Baron settled down with these beautiful lady cats snuggling up to him. So a trio of us guys started our own chorus of howls. It didn’t work! Cordelia, the annoying calico that has short patience with men, quickly got her feminist felines to attack us pathetic howlers. It was ten against three. We shut up fast and retreated to the front room. Or course, if some of our bros had joined in, we could have taken them. The storm stopped, we all got sleepy, and the night ended peacefully. And that’s life at the shelter. Generosity Shines in 36-Hour Fundraiser In March, St. Francis was one of over 287 local nonprofits to participate in The Giving Partner 36-Hour Giving Challenge. Beginning the morning of March 5th and ending the evening of March 6th at 6:00 pm, we received 62 generous gifts totaling $5,005! In addition, we received $675 in matching funds! Your generous contributions made this event a success! You’ve made a difference in the lives of so many innocent cats and kittens who rely on St. Francis to provide them shelter and find them loving, forever homes. The 36-Hour Giving Partnership was made possible by The Community Foundation of Sarasota, The Patterson Foundation, Gulf Coast Community Foundation, Manatee Community Foundation, Charlotte Community Foundation, Selby Foundation, Herald Tribune Media Group…and all the generous donors throughout our community! Thank you! Donate a “Purrfectly Comfortable” Cat Bed We have over 100 cats that live at St. Francis permanently. Some of our adoptable cats have been with us for over a year. It is very important to provide all of our cats with the best possible quality of life during their stay. The Kuranda Dog Bed Company has created a specially designed bed just for cats! The bed is free standing and can be used in our community cat rooms. Beds are offered at a special discount through the Donate a Bed Program and are shipped directly to the Search “St. Francis Animal Rescue” shelter in the donor’s name. Donations that are given as gifts are acknowledged with a Special Gift Card mailed directly to the person. Your gift will provide a cat in the shelter a comfortable bed for many years to come. Kuranda beds come with a full One Year Warranty. Please call Kuranda at 800-494-7122, visit their website at www.kuranda.com, or visit our homepage at www.stfrancisarfl. org to donate a bed for our cats. The cats at St. Francis will be furever grateful! Thrift Store Corner Season has begun to wind down, as is notable by the amazing donations available at SFAR’s Cattery Thrift Shop. As our loyal customers head North for a few months, they have left us with their gently used clothes, furniture and household items. It has been nice to see some of our local customers again stopping in and taking advantage of the abundance of merchandise to find their treasures. We have sales on a daily basis, varying according to the merchandise. Every Wednesday we have a Wacky Wednesday 50% off sale and the last 2 days of every month we have a 70% off end of the month clearance sale. Check our Facebook Page @ Cattery Thrift Shop for daily for sales and photos of new items as they are donated. We can be contacted by email at catterythriftshop@ hotmail.com. are always in demand. Donations are accepted Monday -Saturday 9am- 4pm. Please don’t leave your thoughtful donations outside our doors, as the donations have usually been searched and are also subject to little bugs. Call us to make special arrangements for an evening delivery. We are always looking for energetic and enthusiastic volunteers. Teenagers are always welcome!! The Thrift Store is open at this time, 7 days per week for your shopping pleasure at 478 N. U.S 41 ByPass (TJ Maxx Plaza). 941-485-2347. Current Hours of Operation Monday –Friday 9:00 am - 5:30 pm Saturday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm We can pick up small donations: please call 941485-2347 to make arrangements. We appreciate all donations of gently used items. We can always use donations of pet items--pet carriers Sunday 10:30 am - 3:00 pm $$ CATTERY COUPON $$ $$ CATTERY COUPON $$ Spend $25.00 & Save $5.00 Spend $50.00 & Save $10.00 478 N. U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice, FL 34285 Ph: 941-485-2347 a no-kill cat & kitten shelter Expiration Date: 9/30/13 478 N. U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice, FL 34285 Ph: 941-485-2347 a no-kill cat & kitten shelter Expiration Date: 9/30/13 A Special Thank You! St. Francis wishes to extend a special thank you to the following veterinarians for the services and medical care they provide our cats at little or no charge: • • • • • Dr. Dean Ebert, South Trail Animal Hospital Drs. Gary Berkowitz and Steve Iulo, Veterinary Associates of Jacaranda Drs. Molly Caldwell and Nicole Kushmaul, Venice Pines Veterinary Clinic Dr. Heidi Ward, Gulfcoast Veterinary Oncology/Internal Medicine Dr. M.A. Salisbury, Animal Eye Care, Inc. Thank you to Dr. Laurie Walmsley at Ashton Animal Clinic for the donation of our new cat condos. The kitties are extremely grateful for a safe and secure quiet place for refuge. Dr. Chetica Maus, DVM, of Ark Animal Hospital once again donated unused specialty food to assist with the care of some of our special needs kitties. Thank you for your generosity. Girl Scouts Deliver More Than Just Yummy Cookies! Girl Scout Troup 865 of Venice chose St. Francis Animal Rescue as their service project this year, and they sold over 4,000 boxes of cookies this spring to raise money to help the cats of St. Francis. Imagine our excitement when they pulled up with over 20 large bags of cat food and a bag of cat toys in their truck! They even did all the heavy lifting and brought the bags into the shelter for us. On behalf of all of the cats at St. Francis, thank you Girl Scout Troup 865; we are very grateful for your hard work and generosity! Venetian Golf and River Club and Angella Cisco-Ferreira graciously invited St. Francis to be the beneficiaries of their local “Boutique on Wheels” fashion show. Participants donated numerous bags of food to help stock our community food bank. Message From Our Shelter Manager The kittens are coming! The kittens are coming! It is that familiar time of year--Kitten Season. Each and every day we are receiving calls from local residents who have found kittens born in their back yard, inside a shed or under their porch. Some need extra attention to overcome their fears, and others just need a loving place to thrive until they are old enough to be spayed and neutered. Some come complete with a mommy to feed them, and others are eating on their own. Currently, our kitten room appears sparse, but that will soon change as the kittens in foster care grow and become ready for adoption. Our foster homes are full, so if you can spare a little time and want to enjoy the absolutely cutest time in kittens’ lives, please consider signing up as a foster home. St. Francis will provide all of the equipment, litter and food. All you need to provide is a little space, love and attention to give more kittens a chance at a loving forever home. This is also a great opportunity for your teenager to earn their community service hours for their scholarship opportunities. Don’t have the space for kittens or maybe somebody has an allergy to cats? We are looking for a special person to assist with coordinating our foster homes and kitten health care. This can be done mostly from your home. We will provide you with all the support to learn the proper procedures. If you are interested, please contact the shelter at 941492-6200 or stop in and complete a volunteer application. We look forward to working with you! Sincerely, Jan Chapman Shelter Manager IN-HOUSE ADOPTION FORM There are about 150 resident cats who will never be adopted into a home, but would love to have someone to call their own. For a $100 donation, one of our special resident cats can be “yours” for a year. You will receive a photo of your new kitty, and three times throughout the year you will receive a letter from your kitty letting you know what’s been happening in his/her life and at the shelter. The $100 helps provide the food, shelter and any routine medical care your cat needs throughout the year. Name: Cat’s Name: Address: City & State: Zip Code: Phone: Email: Charge my: Visa MasterCard account for the amount of $ Name as it appears on the credit card (please print): Account #: Exp. Date: Signature: Date: Enclosed please find a check made payable to St. Francis Animal Rescue for $ Please mark “In-House Adoption” on the check. Thank you for your support! Donors The following is a list of donors from January 22, 2013 through May 20, 2013. If your name is not listed, please accept our sincere apology, as it was unintentional. Thank you for your continued support. Janet Apple Gerald & Wanda Baber Leslie Bachtel Pamela Bailey Amy Berke Elizabeth Bosch June Bowers A.Jean Bowser Melissa Breitweiser Laurie Broderick Claire Brown Ethel Callahan Janet Campagna James Campbell Kaye & David Carlson Patricia Carlson Gail Carson Robert Cerqua Judy Chadwick Cynthia Chamberlin Virgilio Ciullo Patsy Coffey Monsita Correa David Cottier Norma Demorest Lawrence & Lucy Downey Val Duva William & Sylvia Eckl Milton Eppes Alberta Erickson Patricia Fige Suzanne Fosdal Ethel Gratta Geraldine Green Joanne Griffin Sharon Hamant Bonnie Hatch Joan Herrick Jan Hitt – Hitt Team Gordon & Carol Hokkala Francis Hunt Julie Ittel Claire Johnson Betty Katzin Steve Kereazes Doris King Henry & Patricia Kinghorn Christine Koronski Nicole Kushmaul John Langley Leon Lathrop Lee Llewellyn Jane Loenser Ruth Malone Ruth & Billy Malone Deborah Mann Alice Martin Barbara Martin Barbara Mason Valerie McLean JoAnn Miller Thomas & Carol Murphy Daniel & Mary Nuzzi Leslie Osterbrock Denise Pettit Lynda Philips Carolyn Piel Robert Plumacher Eldona Poff Blayne Prassel Elizabeth Pride Gary Reed Alice Reutlinger Christa Root Ann Ryan Ronald Saper Marie Slauson Arlene Smith Donna Smith Bill & Diane Soper Pam Staat Jeri Struzinski Suncoast Cathedral MCC Andrew & Gina Swenson Col. Murray Swindler Toby Thomas Laura Timmons Barbara Trumblay Valerie Vannatta Albert & Mutsu Veltri Cornelia Vercheski Terry Viel Beverly Wheaton Young Revocable Trust Boca Royale Members Thomas & Janet Young $500 OR MORE Betty Broemsen Carolyn Hammond Brye Foundation Ethel Callahan Kathleen Dunn Patricia Hough Carl & Patricia Jones Lori Nelson Juliana Peck James Potoczek Joce Thompson Lakewood Ranch Community Fund Of Manatee Community Foundation GIVING PARTNER CHALLENGE Lauren Austin Pamela Bailey Justine Baran Nancy Bent Tawnya Bissell Diane Borden April Bradley Barbara Bruno Joe & Joyce Cashion Ethel Clark John Closs Lisa Coddington Patsy Coffey Cheri Davis Dana Dunn Kathleen Dunn Val Duval Maureen Eberhart Ellie Egan Alberta Erickson Bay Lake Estates Jenn Findling Theresa Fitzgerald Karen Gallagher Maryanne Goldberg Marianne Heinz Joan Herrick Rodney Hines Roxanne Hirter Patricia Hough Barbara Hower M. Elizabeth Hower Francis Hunt Linda Kronholm Tammy Levin Susan Madrak Valerie May Jean McCullough Patricia Moore Denise Pettit Virginia Pomeroy Barbara Potoczek Judith-Ann Ragona Becky Riffle Tina Ross Ann Seidenkranz Brinton Smith Joellyn Smith Florence Stovold Josephine Theakos Joce Thompson Dolores Turner Connie Wall Richard Wethe Grace Whitehouse Brenda Williams Donors The following is a list of donors from January 22, 2013 through May 20, 2013. If your name is not listed, please accept our sincere apology, as it was unintentional. Thank you for your continued support. IN-HOUSE ADOPTIONS Tina Baran Betty Broemsen Michelle Cahill Janet Campagna Arlene Decotes Jack Hambach Linda Hickman Caroline Hogberg Maria Juliano Linda Kronholm Susan Kushnier Deborah Mann Nancy McDaniels Shirley Mills Joan Nash Jean Pauzar Pamela Perkins Lynda Philips Jacqueline Rouff John & Gail Sampson Mellonie Smicklas Brinton Smith ANNUAL APPEAL James Campbell Nancy Chang Harry Cohoon III Harry & Barbara Cohoon Sandra Dickenson Mary Gibbs Marianne Heinz Ralph Helms Dorothy Jones John Langley George Rethati Margaret Schemanski Elsa Winters Britta Yearbower SPAY/NEUTER VOUCHER PROGRAM Emily Baldwin Shirley Ballog Roberta Beck Shannon Bodell Pamela Burke Jack Clark Susan & Donald Cortright Donna Dearborn Karin Drury Kathi Dunn Fred Fila Amber Fimmano Dick Freese Juan Garcia Diana Hamilton Julie Hanson Cindy Horn Peggy Isphording Kathleen Kennedy Val King Robert Lapienski Dana Larkin John Lemon Bill Long Claire Manion Michele Marriott Barbara Martin Susan McKirleg Yolanda Meza Lisa O’Neil Karla Ouellette John Pisano Melissa Reedy Laurie Robinson Stephanie Romanello Vicki Rosenfelder Michael Ryan William Schleman Jackie Schwaback Rosalind Smith Tonya Smith Susanne Spears Chris Tazzo Brittany Thayer Sara White Fred & Grace Whitehouse Paul Zecchino IN MEMORY OF… David Annibal – Gerald Hill Bacardi – Judy Donato Baffels – M/M William Schenck Paul Baumgaertner – Sue Purdie Bubba – Edith Marcus Chester – Joan Nestor Karen Daugherty – Cary & Stew Barr Paul Ellis – Helen Ellis Gracie – Diana Maher Gabriella Hamilton – Sandra Waller Joey – Beth Watters Kitty & Rafiq – Juliana Peck Pamela Kruger – Tina & Richard Cook Lady & Frosty – Kathryn Upton Martha – Margaret Karash Kim Miller – Marlene Goblinger Morgan & Shadow – Nancy Rodriguez Mr. Imamura & Tigger – Gerald Hill Nan – Nancy McDaniels Denny Paris – Chester & Sylvia Campbell Denny Paris – Howard & Karin Scott Denny Paris – Peter & Brenda Fraser Denny Paris - Peter & Linda Shepard Denny Paris – Ronald Domanski & Bonnie Schmidtt-Intrer Denny Paris – Scott & Debbie McLeod Peggy – William Pierpont, Jr. Betsy Potoczek –James Potoczek Rocky – M/M George Abel Sassy – Arthur Oakes Shane – Vikki & Thomas Gaul Simon – James & Jean Fox Judy Smith – Mike & Addy Griffith Jean Squeo – Caroline Hogberg Tabbytha – Rebecca Zack Whiskey – Joan Nestor Pete Wilson – Helen Wilson Warren Wilson – David & Marie Wilson IN HONOR OF… Charlie – Donna Holland Helen Dilley – Leesa Rendeczky Jessica’s 16th BDay – Helen Dilley Kristen – Helen Dilley Kyle’s BDay – Helen Dilley Marlene Mullen – Susan Brinkman Tippie – Lori Nelson Tony – James & Jean Fox MEDICAL ANGELS Claire Edwards BRICK ENGRAVING June Bowers St. Francis Animal Rescue Brick Pavers Order Form HELP SUPPORT ST. FRANCIS ANIMAL RESCUE AND PURCHASE ONE OR MORE 4X8 INCH ENGRAVED PAVERS. EACH PAVER MAY BE INSCRIBED WITH UP TO THREE LINES, WITH FOURTEEN CHARACTERS OR SPACES PER LINE. PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN ALL CAPITALS (ANY ENGRAVING CORRECTIONS ARE AN ADDITIONAL FEE). $55 FOR ONE BRICK, $105 FOR TWO BRICKS AND $150 FOR THREE BRICKS. DONOR NAME (PRINT) __________________________________________ PHONE_______________________ ENTER UP TO 14 CHARACTERS OR SPACES PER LINE. WE WILL CENTER THE TYPE. BRICK 1 COMPLETE LINES 1-3 LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 BRICK 2 COMPLETE LINES 1-3 LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 BRICK 3 COMPLETE LINES 1-3 LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 PLEASE MAIL YOUR COMPLETED ORDER FORM WITH PAYMENT OR CREDIT CARD INFORMATION TO: ST. FRANCIS ANIMAL RESCUE, P.O. BOX 563, NOKOMIS, FL 34272. Check enclosed ______ (or) Charge my: Visa______ MasterCard______ account for the amount of $ __________ Name as it appears on the credit card: _________________________________________________________ Account #: ________________________________________________________ Exp. Date: _____________ Zip code of cardholder_______________________ Signature______________________________________________________ Date: _____________________ Membership has its Privileges We are proud to announce that we are accepting annual memberships. Memberships can be renewed yearly on your application date. All membership levels receive an annual subscription of Whiskers & Tales, an early invitation to our annual Gala and special mailings for other events. In addition, Benefactors also receive a $10 discount off an individual Gala ticket and a t-shirt; Lifetime members receive a $10 discount off an individual Gala ticket, $10 off future adoptions and a t-shirt. As a Lifetime member, you never need to renew your dues! Your membership makes a difference to all of us! Thanks for your support! Sponsor $25: mailing list, early notices Junior (under 18 years old) $10: mailing list, early notices Benefactor $100: mailing list, early notices, $10 off an individual gala ticket and t-shirt Lifetime Member $500: mailing list, early notices, $10 off an individual gala ticket, $10 off future adoptions, a t-shirt and you never need to renew your dues! Clip and mail to P.O. Box 563, Nokomis, FL 34274-0563. Printable application is available online at www.stfrancisarfl.org. I wish to become a member of St. Francis Animal Rescue of Venice, Inc. I believe in its mission statement “to help the stray, homeless and abandoned animals in our community.” I agree that “all life is precious and every animal deserves a chance to live out its life.” I support its no-kill philosophy. Sponsor $25 each Benefactor $100 each Junior $10 each T-Shirt Size (if applicable): S / M / L / XL / 2XL Charge my VISA MASTERCARD account for the amount of $ PAY ONLINE WITH YOUR PAYPAL ACCOUNT TOO! ___ CHECK HERE IF YOU PAID THROUGH PAYPAL Name as it appears on credit card: Account #: Lifetime Member $500 each Exp. Date: Enclosed please find a check made payable to St. Francis Animal Rescue for $ Signature: Date: Name: E-Mail: Address: City, State: Zip Code: Phone: Please print or type clearly. Please complete an application for each member separately; Photocopies of this form are acceptable. If you have any questions at all regarding membership, please call Jill at (941) 485-5099. St. Francis Animal Rescue of Venice, Inc. P.O. Box 563 Nokomis, FL 34274-0563 Physical Address: 1925 S. Tamiami Trail Venice, FL 34293 Ph: 941-492-6200 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stfrancisarfl.org Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Manasota, FL Permit # 586 a no-kill cat & kitten shelter Cans For Cats Drop off your recyclable aluminum cans in the large red dumpster behind the shelter. SFAR receives credits for cans collected! Wish List Items can be dropped off at the shelter during regular adoption hours. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Printer Ink Cartridges for: Litter Box Deodorant - HP DeskJet F4280: HP 60XL Clay Litter Black and HP 60 Tri-Color Scoopable Litter - HP Color LaserJet 4700n Cat Toys - HP OfficeJet 4315 All-In-One: Cardboard Scratching Pads HP 21 Black and HP 22 Color Cat Treats Friskies Canned Cat Food • Gift Cards for Grocery Stores, Purina Cat Chow Pet Stores, K-Mart, Wal-Mart, Purina Kitten Chow Target, Lowes & Home Depot Laundry Detergent Dish Soap • Gently-Used Items (including Paper Towels furniture) for resale at our Thrift Large Kitchen Trash Bags Store Bleach Simple Green Postage Stamps denotes items of heavy usage Use GoodSearch.com and GoodShop.com for all your web surfing and shopping! Designate St. Francis Animal Rescue as your charity and we’ll receive a donation every time you search the Internet and shop online! VISIT US ON THE WEB! stfrancisarfl.org St. Francis Animal Rescue of Venice, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. A copy of the annual report is on file at the shelter.