Petsburgh Press - Holiday 2012

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Vol. 27 no. 5 Holiday 2012

Our Mission Sixty-nine years ago, at the height of World War II, a small group of Pittsburgh citizens came together to find homes

The Most Wonderful

Time of the Year

for the pets left behind by soldiers serving in the war. After the war, still faced with the need for ongoing compassionate control of the pet overpopulation problem,

By Jolene Miklas, Director of Communications

the group opened a shelter and incorporated. They took a

There’ll be much mistletoe-ing And hearts will be glowing When loved ones are near It’s the most wonderful time of the year…

name that clearly articulated their mission: to serve as friends to unwanted animals. Over time, Animal Friends evolved to meet an increased demand for our services. By 2001, we set out to change the way an animal shelter could serve our community. On March 18, 2006, we opened the doors to the Caryl Gates Gluck Resource Center at Animal Friends, a 30,000-square-foot companion animal resource center complete with creative kenneling for homeless pets, a veterinary clinic, classroom, pet therapy suite, resource library, walking trails, dog parks and more. Today, Animal Friends is uniquely prepared to serve as a leader in compassionate, pet-focused programming. But, we know there is still much work to be done, and Animal Friends is proud to lead the way. We know that shelter and adoption programs, while important, are reactive solutions and will never solve the overpopulation crisis. That’s why Animal Friends has developed a comprehensive, community-wide spay/neuter initiative. By providing low- or no-cost spay/neuter surgeries to low-income pet owners, feral cat colony caretakers, Pit Bull owners, and shelters without spay/neuter programs, Animal Friends spayed and neutered more than 24,000 pets in less than three years! We’ve now set out to alter 30,000 more pets before the end of 2015! Through these efforts, our goal is not just to relieve pet overpopulation and unnecessary euthanasia in southwestern Pennsylvania—but to end it. To learn more about Animal Friends or to make a

donation

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mission,

www.ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org.

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At Animal Friends, we’d certainly like it to be the most wonderful time of the year! After all, we have so much to celebrate as we look towards 2013. But despite our best efforts, the sad fact is that our kennels will be full of pets who didn’t find homes for the holidays. Worse even, our Admissions department will still be inundated with applications from pet owners who are desperate to find safe shelter for the pets they can’t care for.

To ensure the well being of companion animals, while ending overpopulation, abuse and unwarranted euthanasia.

Our Vision Animal Friends, a premier companion animal resource center, is committed to nurturing and promoting the animal-human bond and creating a community where our relationship with companion animals is guided by compassion. It is our vision to: • Reduce the number of unwanted animals through aggressive spay/neuter programs; • Provide for the well-being of companion animals in need, while adhering to our no-kill tradition, and find each a lifelong, loving home; • Promote the animal-human bond education and outreach programs;

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And, while we’re on pace to meet many of our program goals—including 10,000 spay and neuter surgeries this year! (We’re so proud!)—we didn’t meet our fundraising goals for this very expensive, yet vital and lifesaving program.

• And, act as an advocate on behalf of animals in crisis and as an enforcer of their rights and protection.

So, at the end of this full and exciting year, we turn to you— our region’s most compassionate pet lovers. Will you help Animal Friends when we need you the most? Please consider…

We are deeply committed to these goals while ensuring the financial security and stability of the organization for future generations.

Adopting. Shelter adoption is truly priceless! Through December 31, we’re waiving our $75 donation request when you adopt a pet age 2 or older. Of course, all adoption applications are thoroughly screened to ensure loving, lifelong homes. If you’ve ever considered adoption, now is the time to offer a lifeline to a pet in need.

Inside: Wherefore Art Thou, Juliet?

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Donating. Please consider a gift to Animal Friends at this critical time. While most people agree that our rescue, shelter, spay/neuter and outreach programs are important, these activities simply can not sustain themselves without financial support from people like you. We need your help, so we can truly be in the business of saving lives.

Sponsor a Spay

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We know we have a lot of work to do, both for the animals in our care and the pets in our region. But with your generous support, this truly can be the most wonderful time of the year for pets in need. To donate or view adoptable pets now, log on to www. ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org. And happy new year to you, your families and your pets!

We’re getting ready for our annual New Years Eve Rescue on December 31! Follow along behind-the-scenes via www. facebook.com/AnimalFriends.

Feline Purr-sonals

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Homeless Hoppers, ReTAIL Therapy

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Animal Friends University Catalog

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Calendar of Events, Donor Spotlight

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Soul Mutts Kids’ Corner

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Wellness Corner

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In Loving Memory

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