Tuesday, July 28, 2009

EUTHANASIA TUESDAY August 4, 2009

 

EUTHANASIA TUESDAY August 4, 2009

 


SPONSORS GREATLY 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 
at
www.bryanac.org or 912-727-2694

  


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 $70 you can sponsor one of our cats to get their Rabies shot and be sterilized which may make them more desirable to

an Adopter.

 

Sasha is a precious Hemingway Polydactyl with that extra toe on all four feet.  She would LOVE to adorn your arm, your neck, your life


 

Porsche is a 6-month old girl who is none too happy about looking for food and just about the time she settled in to finally eat the cage door slammed and she was trapped to be dumped here!


 

Spice Cake all warm and cuddly has no idea that he is sitting at this high-kill facility awaiting his fate.  What will it be?  A new home where he is loved (Never feel alone when he is home) or a cold grave where he is dumped and awaiting the garbage truck to pick his body up?????

 

 

Dolly is a medium-haired girl who is estimated to be about 14 weeks old.  Little did she know that the trapping was going to start all over again and no food is safe when the trappers are at it!!!!  so in she walks thinking that a tasty little morsel will be just the thing then SLAM goes the cage!


 

Hunter is quite a big tom cat and he would make an EXCELLENT cat for rodent-control if mice or moles are your problem!!!  He is clearly the man-cat for the job:-)  No rodents on his patrol UNLESS IT IS IN THE FREEZER!



 

Feisty is really coming around and I can pet her but she is so scared here and she knows that her chances are running out!  She looks at you with those beautiful eyes questioning whether she will be saved in time to escape the freezer
 
 
Scarface was fostered along with her two sisters when she was days-old.  Now she has been bottlefed and spoiled by very loving people LOL.  She can't wait to find her new forever home



Each week we go to Animal Control and each week there are new felines in desperate need of adoption  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,

New Beginnings Animal Rescue



 


 
http://scanimalrescue.bravehost.com/
    

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

EUTHANASIA TUESDAY July 21, 2009

 

EUTHANASIA TUESDAY July 21, 2009

 


SPONSORS GREATLY 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 
at
www.bryanac.org or 912-727-2694

  


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 $70 you can sponsor one of our cats to get their Rabies shot and be sterilized which may make them more desirable to

an Adopter.




 



These are the Tabby Squad they huddle with each other praying that someone will come along and take them in

 Trudy is a Torbie  just as sweet as can be; she literally curves herself into you to get close to you
 
 

Turk Neutered  now and had rabies shot                  

 
Tina


Tuky SPAYED and rabies shot!

Lucky   is counting his fingers and toes and thanking God that he is alive!  Found in a fan belt with only minor scrapes this boy knows that he just used one of his nine lives


Wendy is so affectionate that it was really hard to try to get a good picture of this sweet girl


Astro & Amber are not really "attached at the hip but they sure take this "I've got you covered" thing pretty seriously


 


Carl wants to be the Star of the show!


Feisty is exactly that!  She has escaped her cage at least three times now because she is determined to fight this euthanasia thing!

 

Scarface was fostered along with her two sisters when she was days-old.  Now she has been bottlefed and spoiled by very loving people LOL.  She can't wait to find her new home



 

******SPONSORED****** 
Faith  is named for my faith that after she was so brutally treated by some horribly mean person that some wonderful person will step forward and give her a wonderful life.  Faith was thrown out the window of a moving vehicle and landed in a water puddle.  At only four months old this little one simply wants to be loved.  She is super cuddly and still has her faith in human kindness

 



 




Each week we go to Animal Control and each week there are new felines in desperate need of adoption  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,

New Beginnings Animal Rescue



 


 
http://scanimalrescue.bravehost.com/
    


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

EUTHANASIA TUESDAY July 14, 2009

 
EUTHANASIA TUESDAY July 14, 2009

 


SPONSORS GREATLY 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 
at
www.bryanac.org or 912-727-2694

  


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 $70 you can sponsor one of our cats to get their Rabies shot and be sterilized which may make them more desirable to

an Adopter.






Trini looks to be part angora with the beautiful deep gray long coat. She has been taken in to foster care in order to spare her life but her foster Mama needs your goodness and help to adopt her in forever.  She has been treated with Amoxicillin to get rid of a cold and she is now ready to go to her new home.  Please open your heart and your home to this sweet little girl who was supposed to be euthanized....





 Cici  at first I thought that she was feral because she laid in her box peaking up over the edge at me.  But as I pulled her little box closer to the front of the cage I realized that she was just scared.  She had already bumped her head when she first came in and ended up with a little bald spot.  But as you can see she let me touch it and examine how it was healing up for her.  She makes you just want to cuddle her up close and promise her that nothing will scare her again and that she will be forever protected.



Google    look at this precious little innocent face and tell me that you don't care what happens to him.  Such a tiny little figure sitting here waiting in fear of what will happen if he does not catch someone's eye and tease them to PLEASE take him home.....
Yahoo   sweet tuxedo kitty looking with mournful eyes at the door wondering what the secret code is to get the door to open and a new Mommy to walk in and take him home to love him forever


Sheba 806-794  This little one came in as kitty-feral believe it or not.  It didn't take but a few seconds before she was already fussing at the front of the cage for me to come back and pick her up again and pay attention to her.  She has medium to long black fur with beautiful silver strands laced through it

Toots 806-795  Little tuxedo baby also thought to be kitty-feral but more like just playing "Hard to get".  Can't keep it up for more than two seconds before wiggling all over just to get your attention LOL!

Crazy Ace 806-796  This little Rascal is holding out and trying his best not to let the others see that he may be liking this attention.  Afterall he is a little tiger LOL

Sylvester 806-798  I made this little tuxedo look bigger than the other one when in fact they are both tiny ones.  Look at my hand in size compared to the little tux body and you will see how tiny.



 

These are the Tabby Squad they huddle with each other praying that someone will come along and take them in

 Trudy is a Torbie  just as sweet as can be; she literally curves herself into you to get close to you
 
 

Turk                                                  Tina

 

Tuky



  
Faith  is named for my faith that after she was so brutally treated by some horribly mean person that some wonderful person will step forward and give her a wonderful life.  Faith was thrown out the window of a moving vehicle and landed in a water puddle.  At only four months old this little one simply wants to be loved.  She is super cuddly and still has her faith in human kindness

 

Lucky   is counting his fingers and toes and thanking God that he is alive!  Found in a fan belt with only minor scrapes this boy knows that he just used one of his nine lives


Wendy is so affectionate that it was really hard to try to get a good picture of this sweet girl


Smiley, named for his smiley personality, hasn't figured out yet what could happen to him here



Paris is a really sweet tuxedo girl, only about 5 weeks old, she has such trust in human kindness that she just KNOWS that someone will take her in


Each week we go to Animal Control and each week there are new felines in desperate need of adoption  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,

New Beginnings Animal Rescue



 


 
http://scanimalrescue.bravehost.com/