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The Animal Report March 13, 2008
HOUSE FIRE Leaves Some Cats Dead And Others Fending for Themselves Please Cross Post To Animal Lovers In Riverside County - Volunteers Needed In Arlington Area. |
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"This E-Mail Could Save An Animals Life" DiAnna Pfaff-Martin has been helping private party and rescued animals to find new homes since 1996. Please share each topic issue of “The Animal Report” and www.animalnetwork.org with friends, family and co-workers to help spread valuable information to the pet-loving community and to support animals in finding new homes. With your help we believewe will better serve local people and their pets. Always spay and neuter and donate to "local" spay/neuter funds. |
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There has been no response from neighbors that were given flyer's and asked to help. A San Francisco relative told “The Animal Report” that the resident will no longer be available to return to the property. Riverside County’s “Feral Cats In Need of Human Care” is reaching out for help from people in the inland empire. Like most Southern California Rescues, one or two individuals make up a group that is continually overwhelmed without adequate funding, or volunteers.
You can help by forwarding this email to friends that may know animal lover’s in the Riverside area. Currently, a dedicated Orange County cat lover is making several trips a week to the abandoned property. The “Arlington Area House Fire Cat Rescue” needs Riverside county cat-lovers to come forward and help. Contact Debra at nmproefrock@yahoo.com Anyone interested in getting involved in your own area helping abandoned cats that live in colonies that are populating, please contact Dona Cosgrove Baker of “Feral Cat Caretakers Coalition”. She offers workshops and training to help volunteers in their communities. You can check out their web site at www.feralcatcaretakers.org
Coordinator Debra says, “Local Riverside volunteers need to provide the animals with a consistent feeding schedule and trap, spay, neuter and release (known as TNR), to control what could be a growing population. The purpose of this “Call to Action” is to bring people together who have a desire to help animals. Please forward this to your pet-loving friends In Riverside County.
If you have a rescue story that you want made visible in the “The Animal Report” contact DiAnna Pfaff-Martin at founder@animalnetwork.org. If you would like to donate to help support the veterinary medical needs of local animals through my ministry with Community Animal Network in Orange County please use the "Pay Pal" donation button below and memo your records non-profit tax ID 33-0971560. Thank You.
See rescue animals and private party pets needing new homes on www.animalnetwork.org Donations graciously accepted to treat local Orange County abandoned rescue animals veterinary medical.
memo non-profit tax ID 33-0971560 www.communityanimalnetwork.org Community Animal Network, P.O. Box 8662 Newport Beach, CA, 92658 949.759.3646 |
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