Tuesday, April 28, 2009

EUTHANASIA TUESDAY May 5, 2009

EUTHANASIA TUESDAY May 5, 2009

 


FOSTER HOMES and/or SPONSORS APPRECIATED!!!!!!!

LIBERTY COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL – HINESVILLE, GEORGIA 

 

  


If you would like to adopt one of the cats below, please contact 


   SaveAKittyADay@gmail.com


  


 Usually, little or none is known about these felines' medical history.  We cannot guarantee anything in respect to their health, which is why each feline must receive prompt veterinary care after adoption/rescue takes place.   


  


Spaying or neutering at or after 6 months of age is a MUST!!!  For low-cost spay/neuter services you can contact SNAC (Spay/Neuter Alliance & Clinic) at 843-645-2500 or at info@snac1.com  snac1.com  

AND 

Bryan County Animal Caregivers who sell low-cost spay/neuter coupons to people who are assisting
stray or feral cats at
www.bryanac.org or 912-727-2694

  


Unfortunately...NO, horribly!!!  Six of our feline babies were euthanized this morning to make room for the new ones coming in each day!!!                  Your help with adopting, rescuing, and/or sponsoring these felines is immensely appreciated, as is your help with cross posting to others who may be able to help save a life. 

If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation using Paypal then please go to our website at: http://scanimalrescue.bravehost.com/

and click on the "Donate" button.  Even if you do not have a Paypal account it is the safe secure way to make a donation.

For $50 you can sponsor one of our cats to get their Rabies shot and be sterilized which may make them more desirable to

an Adopter.

 

 







Three Little Kittens, who lost more than their mittens!  Where can their Momma be?

  

Serenity has done her duty and then some.  She was brought in with her own litter of six kittens, fostered another litter of four who were brought in with no Momma to nurse them.  Before those ten could be totally adopted out the three shown above were brought in and she took them in then before they can even be adopted a 2-day old kitten came in and she fostered her.  She deserves a wonderful retirement from having kittens.  She needs to be spayed  She tested negative for FeLV/FIV




  
So in come the feral Mommas who have litters of kittens and the kittens love human attention:

 
 Check out the cat with the sixth toe!  She is such a beauty already but then to add the unique trait of having the outside toe and you have something really special.  She is a loving girl who smooths right up to you                                                                

 

Aspen comes to us with a very loving personality and beautiful multi-colored coat


Baby Ray, named because he looks so much like a couple of boys that we adopted out about a month ago, has a beautiful light gray tabby coat and is only abotu 5 weeks old.  Brought in all alone he is caged with a sweet diluted calico baby that we named Fuego

 

On Tuesday enters another four little kittens who are probably only about 5 weeks old and already orphaned!







This long-haired beauty hopefully will not get lost as a possible adoptee because we have so many kittens because everyone deserves a chance at having a wonderful forever-home
This is Ferrari

Then we have this beauty who wandered up into someone's yard wiht her two kittens

 

 
 


**********UPDATE**************
Hope (aka Snowball) has sponsorship money to get her spayed
She is a beautiful Siamese girl who is very sweet and in need of a foreverhome.

  

Izzy Is now UTD on her shots and spayed.  This sweet girl is in a foster home and ready to find her forever home with you


 Twinkle has just recently gone into foster care and she has a spay voucher.  This girl is so sweet that you look at her and she starts to purr


Zoe is in foster care also and she is as sweet as her pictures.  Gets along great with other cats and dogs.  Needs a Sponsor for shots and spay

 

 

Each week we go to Animal Control and each week there are new felines in desperate need of adoption, or at least fostering, because they only get until the following Tuesday before they are killed to make room for the the next bunch to come in.  It would break your heart after interacting with each of these guys to go back the following week and ask about them only to find out that they got the needle.  We need good people to come forward and open their homes to one of these desperate little ones.  If you can help in any way such as to transport, or to get the word out further or to contact people, something, then we can make this effort work and together we can make a difference.
Thank you,

Georgia Animal Rescue soon to become New Beginnings Animal Rescue



 


 
http://scanimalrescue.bravehost.com/
    
 


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