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Mikel, A Dedicated Volunteer, Crossed Over The Rainbow.
Mother Nature CanÕt Stop The Wag-A-Thon.
Mikel’s volunteer service covered justabout everything from volunteer coor-dinator, to serving on the board ofdirectors. Mikel contributed to and participated in every fund-raising eventthat the volunteer group could dreamup. Mikel worked flea markets, bakesales, Paws & Claws, open housesand Kennel Kapers.
Mikel was famous for organizing ourwalk in the Swallow’s Day Parade,where many a dog found a lovinghome after our march down CaminoCapistrano. Mikel would round up allthe volunteers and dogs she couldmuster, hand out cowboy hats andshelter t-shirts, and off we’d go.
Mikel Ewart passed away on January5th after a long and courageous fightagainst cancer. Mikel was part of ourfoundation. A foundation that is rich inhistory. Mikel was part of that history.
Mikel had a passion for life; a zeal andzest that many of us envied. Mikelalways looked like she was on vacationor just returning from one. She wore thebrightest colors, had the rosiest cheeks,a fun laugh and a warm kindness.
The shelter we now know started on asmall abandoned roller skating rink onPico. It started with a dream, a prayerand the blessing of a handful of volun-teers. Mikel Ewart was one of them.
Mikel’s dedication to our animalsbegan in 1988, shortly after the shelter began. Mikel rolled up hersleeves and opened her heart to theabandoned and homeless animals in San Clemente.
Approximately 1600 people, most withtheir pet(s), attended the 13th annualWag-A-Thon. For the first time, thisyear’s attendees were able to pre-reg-ister on line. If the weather had beenbetter, perhaps more people would
have attended. Pet Project Foundationis also pleased that there were moresponsors this year. Although at print-ing the final tally is not in, it looks likeover $44,000 was collected for thecare and maintenance of all the animals at the pro-humane SanClemente-Dana Point Animal Shelter.
By Ruth Rosen
By Yvette Sanville
continued on page 3continued on page 2
The rain brings out unbrellas and the Wag continues.
Mikel walked dogs, cleaned kennels,answered phones, coordinated volun-teer shifts, did volunteer orientations;whatever it took. Wherever the needwas, Mikel was there with her can-doattitude. She logged over 400 volunteerhours in one year alone.
Like all of those in the foundation andhistory of our shelter, Mikel’s contribu-tions found vet care for many, a warmand caring place to rest a weary soul,and best of all, loving-forever-homesfor the animals she loved so dearly.
It is said that volunteers are guaran-teed a place in heaven. Thank you,Mikel, for 18 years of loving, unselfishservice. There are many wagging tailsthat found bliss because of you.
From a friend and former volunteer,written with love to Mikel.
She changed our lives forever. Fromthe time we saw her sweet face at the harbor.... we made it a habit to goto the harbor to picnic with Saddles.Then we started to feed the harborcats. Saddles was always our favorite.And we couldn’t stand to have herspend another winter outside amongstthe rocks at the harbor. She was thenseven and a half years old.
We brought her home in October of1994. We had her only three weeksand she got out of the house. Panicreigned in our household. And withthat we were introduced to ARF, a�predecessor to PPF. A volunteercalled to give us tips on how to findher and where to look. They evenhelped us look. Three weeks later, thejoyous day came when we found her.Saddles was home again with us andshe became our lap cat. A feral noless. She tamed us. We’d learned tohave cocktails at home with Saddlesrather than the local pub.
Then Bob, my husband, started towalk the dogs at the shelter. He waselected to the ARF Board of Directors.
SaddlesBy Paula Becker
Wag-A-Thon Sponsors Make The Event A Success Story.
Aegis Assisted LivingChick’s PlumbingEstrella Veterinary
HospitalHands On PawsInterior Specialists, Inc.
Natural BalancePet Suites Southern California
EdisonVCA Antechwww.NaturaPet.com
IC PawsabilitiesPacific Western BankPet Treasures
South Paw Dog Washwww.muttropolis.com
Disc Dogs of Southern California
Glassmeyer/Wunsch Partners
Grandma Lucy’skwave 107.9 fmLia PhotographyOC Pet World MagazinePennySaverPetLovers PublicationsSounds of ParadiseSundance GraphicsThe Cruise CompanyThe Fountains at Sea BluffsTrader Joe’s
Accent Portraits by DianaAmazing Tents & EventsBuy My BikesCloud StarCoffee ImportersCostcoCR&RDana Point Chamber
of CommerceDana Point Marina
Company, LLCDana Point Yacht ClubDana West Marina
For the 13th year, sponsors of the Wag-A-Thon graciously providedtheir generous support. It is with their help that PPF has been ableto support the San Clemente-Dana Point Animal Shelter as a Pro-Humane Shelter. All the volunteers with PPF applaud themand look forward to seeing them at the 14th annual Wag-A-Thon!
Then the Wag-A-Thon grabbed myfancy. And then there were more feralcats needing care. They needed to beneutered. It’s been quite consuming,and all this because of Saddles, ourfirst love.
We wished we didn’t have to make the decision for her. We had hopedshe would leave her body quietly andpeacefully. But we couldn’t stand tosee her suffer anymore. She had quiteating, drinking, purring. It was time.She was 19 years old when we saidgood-bye to the prettiest kitty in the world.
We’ll miss her beyond belief. She changed our lives forever.
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Bronze Sponsors
Donors In Kind
Monday, Thursday, Friday andSaturday:10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Wednesday:10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday:noon to 3 p.m.
Closed on Tuesday
Shelter Address:221 Avenida FabricanteSan Clemente, CA 92674
Shelter Telephone(949) 492-1617
PPF Telephone(949) 595-8899
Shelter Information
Her name is Maggie. She is young, justsix months old. He found her in Illinois,where he started his military training.When he was transferred to Kentucky,he brought Maggie along. Maggie wasthe constant companion in this youngmarine’s life. It wasn’t long before hisnew orders came, off to CampPendleton. In the truck Maggie went,for this new journey to California.
You can’t take dogs to Iraq. And themarine was being deployed. I talked to the shelter manager and she agreed,we would find a home for Maggie. Sheloves squeaky toys, he said, and sheenjoys playing in the sun. He struggledfor composure, handing over Maggie’sleash so we could find her a kennel.
As this strong Marine, off to fight forhis country, headed for his car, hepaused, looked back and sat on thecurb and cried. We will find a lovinghome for Maggie and we hope thisbrave Marine finds his way home too.
Note: As of deadline for this article,Maggie had yet to be adopted.
Maggie And The Marine.
We were closed that day. No cars inthe shelter parking lot, just a few vol-unteers around to walk the dogs andplay with the cats. I was in one of thedog play yards, throwing the ball forone of our more rambunctious shelterdogs. A large white king cab truckpulled in, with a Semper Fi Marineemblem in the rear window. It wasearly, we wouldn’t have been open ona regular day, so I made my way overto inform the driver we were closed.
The dog hopped out first, her tail goinga furious left and right, seeming to say,“I’m with dad and we’re going for a ridein the truck!” She looked young, notquite an Aussie Shephard, not quiteanything really. Just cute and happyand suddenly apprehensive.
“We’re closed”, I said, “can you comeback tomorrow?” He was a marine, hesaid, and no, he couldn’t come backtomorrow, because tomorrow he wason his way to Iraq. Can you take mydog? And then he cried. This largeman, full of duty and honor, had togive up the one thing he cherished.
In spite of the unseasonably coldweather and the occasional cloud burst,the 13th annual Wag-A-Thon opened at8:00am to a waiting crowd of familieswith their dogs. No one was deterred bythe weather. All events took place, thebazaar was bustling with vendors andshoppers, and people ate hot dogs,drank coffee and nibbled on goodiesfrom the food booth. When it rained,the umbrellas appeared and when it stopped they disappeared. Even some of the dogs had their own little umbrellas.
Wag-A-Thon, continued from page 1
A. What do you suppose the Saint Bernard has in his flask?
B. Lyco, celebrity dog with new friends
C. Well behaved gentle giants at the Wag.
By Valerie Treaster
A special thank you needs to go to all the volunteers who braved the elements to be on site between6:00am and 7:00am, to set up. Theyput up fencing, directional signs, setup tables, registered people, gavethem goody bags and much more.They worked through the cold and the rain the whole day, never missing a beat!
Pet Project Foundation also wishes to thank all the people who bravedthe elements to support this eventand hopefully they will attend again next year.
Recently there has been a lot of inves-tigation into pet stores and independentbreeders who sell smuggled animalsfrom south of the border. It is very easyfor unscrupulous breeders, and pet storeowners to be seduced by the hugemargins available in the illegal animalmarket. So they quickly turn a deaf earand blind eye to the contagious andoften deadly diseases and viruses theseanimals often carry. Spreading conta-gious disease can be as simple aspetting a puppy in a pet shop owner’swindow, having it lick your hand, andthen transferring that disease to yourown pet. Reputable pet shops purchaseonly documented animals from breedersof good reputation and have meticulousrecords of all the animal’s breeding,vaccinations, and health treatments.
Animal smuggling to many may be seenas “not a big deal”, but what they failto realize is that this is only the tip ofthe iceberg. The smuggling of exoticbirds and animals leads to the dimin-ishment and often extinction of certainbreeds in specific areas where thesmugglers concentrate. Even moreheinous, is the transporting and smug-gling of endangered species. Whenpeople realize illegal exotic birds andanimals are available, it is not longbefore endangered species are solicitedfrom these disreputable outlets.
Buyers Beware.By Faith Tory
A far better choice is adoption of asound and healthy pet from your localanimal shelter. This not only diminishesthe above illegal activities, but adoptionis a great social endeavor and learningexperience for the entire family. Animalsreceived by the shelter are healthchecked, assessed, and cared for insignificantly better environments thanthat of many pet shops where a dozenor more animals vie for space incramped quarters. For the benefit ofus all, please check and verify all cur-rent health records associated withthe purchase of any animal you bringinto your home and neighborhood.
Shelter animals are neutered and micro-chipped before being adopted. Thevast array of loving, checked, verified,and healthy pets available at yourlocal shelter will surpass any breederor pet shop. Many have the miscon-ception that a dog and not a smallpuppy will somehow not acclimate to their home or children, but experi-ence shows that a pet’s characteristicsare much easier to recognize when thepet has matured, rather than when itis a pup and exhibits little character.The expert staff with years of experi-ence will match you, your family, and children with the most loving, appropriate, and ideal pet.
Sage Pfeiffer is a beautiful fourth gradestudent with a love of animals and apassion for helping them. Her mothersays her passion to help animals does-n’t stop there, she also enjoys helpingothers. A year ago she collected donations for the shelter at her brotherReilly’s tee ball game. She counted $30,so decided to add another $5.00 of herallowance money. With great pride andjoy she brought the $35 to the shelterwhere she met some of the many volunteers and realized how much herdonation was appreciated. Sage’smother says: “We feel it is so importantfor children to know that they can makea difference with their efforts and ideasin helping others.”
This year Sage did something a littledifferent. Following, is a letter shetyped for her teacher and class. Withpermission from her teacher, Sagepassed out the letter to her class-mates. The results were she collectedthree bags of toys and $50. All in twoweeks. She again donated most of herallowance and got her brother to dothe same. Sage was thrilled andexcited with her success; how happythe animals would be. Sage’s proudfamily shared her excitement.
Sage’s letter to her teacher, Mrs. Crandalls and her 4th grade class:
Hi my name is Sage Pfeiffer, and I loveanimals. A lot of you have a pet athome. But not all pets have a home.That is why I like to help out the SanClemente Animal Shelter. I have raisedmoney for the animal shelter before withmy allowance and other donations.
Now I would like to ask for your help.The animal shelter always needs toysfor the animals and money for foodand supplies. Please help me in raisingmoney and collecting new toys for theanimals. The animals really need yourhelp right now!
I will be dropping off all the toys anddonations I collect on February 2nd.
A ChildÕs Love For AnimalsBy Ruth Rosen
Early in the morning of March 5, a newrabbit at our shelter gave birth to ninebabies. The mother, Pippin, came to ourshelter with a debilitating infection, andimmediately started treatment. After the first week, to the surprise to all, she gave birth to seven babies whosurvived. Quite an amazing feat forthese baby rabbits, especially sincethey had inherited the infection fromtheir mother.
The baby rabbits are now in foster care,where they will be raised by their motheruntil approximately eight weeks of age.Once the babies are weaned, they willundergo treatment for the infectionthey got from Pippin. Between twelveand sixteen weeks of age, the youngrabbits will be spayed or neutered. By mid-June to early July, these youngbunnies will be ready to go to theirnew homes!
Pet Project Foundation is dedicated toproviding care and medical treatmentfor all animals that come to our shelter;whether they are dogs, cats, or rabbits.If you would like to help us providefunding for the care of these baby rabbits, please contact PPF.
Information regarding the adoption ofthese cute little bunnies will be foundon our website, www.petprojectfoundation.com.
PippinÕ Babies.
This letter was received from the newguardian for Maggie, formally known as Athena.
Thank you so much for respondingback to my email about Maggie, (Athena). I don't have many pics yet,but this was just taken in the yardwhile sunbathing after playing ball.I couldn't have asked for a betterfriend. She was sent from the Gods. I absolutely LOVE her.
As for the guy that owned her beforeme, I’m extremely sorry to hear he wentto jail. But he would be very happy toknow that his little buddy has gone toa safe and comfortable new home. She is beyond treated as a Queen.
I live downtown Los Angeles, in a beautiful building surrounded with abunch of artists that work from home.Maggie is the only dog in the buildingand is showered with tons of attentionfrom everyone. We all love her. Someoneis always around and Maggie visitsdifferent lofts on a daily routine to gether hugs and kisses. She loves goingto the courtyard in the mornings whileI drink my coffee, she greets everyone, plays ball and basks in the sun. Everyday we go for walks to the park, she’sa very friendly dog and everyone onthe street absolutely loves her. We’vemet a lot of new friends. In the eveningswe all gather in the courtyard for cocktails after Maggie has her dinner.Once again she has a chance to playball and get plenty of love from all the neighbors. She adores everyone andwe all adore her.
Maggie is extremely well trained andobeys on command. She knows notto get on any of the furniture except formy bed at night; she sleeps with me.She is completely house trained andgoes to the front door every time sheneeds to go out.
Thank you so much for such a wonderful package of joy.
David Dorris
Maggie, Formally Athena At The Shelter Finds New Loving Guardian And Friends.By Lisa Seabold
Maggie takes a break from a hard game of playing ball.
Just dropping a line to wish you thebest AND to tell you what a love Missyhas become. She still won't allow meto pick her up... but she wants to benear me wherever I am... has her ownset routine and is a VERY happy littlegirl. She sleeps on my bed both duringthe day and all night... She has LOTSof toys... loves the ones on a stickand string and plays like a kitten...We are so lucky to have found each other.
I will have to take her back to the vetin January for the check of her bloodpressure (I still have her on the med-
PPF Receives Another Successful Adoption Story.
ication) but it is my opinion that she does not have a problem. Think theelevated blood pressure was due toall the stress she was going through.I will be taking some pictures of herthe next few days and will send you one.
I would say that her placement withme was a BIG success for the SanClemente–Dana Point shelter. Theonly bill I have had was last summerfor $142... which I finally got back. I wish you the best!
Marcey Sinclair
In Loving Memory of:
Mikel Ewart, beloved volunteer;from Karen De GrandmaisonCarole KlostermanSusan SegeeCynthia CooperThe Teck & Wishon Family
My beloved first cousin, Mikelwas my idol as a young girl andan excellent role model;
from Mary Patterson Campbell & Walter Campbell
Mikel encouraged me to adoptmy cat, Tabby. Tabby will soonbe twelve years old and wantsyou all to keep up the good work in Mike’s name;
from Pat Hurley
Albert Bianco, a true lover of all animals;
from Tracy Carroll
Tommy Hopper & Naomi Dyson;from Dottie & Tom Hopper
Leota A. Dawson;from “Denny” SayreBetty LacyMarge WalkerJohn Campbell
William Neel;from Anthony Sparks
Dorothy Marker, daughter ofMelanie Schweitzer;
from Stan and Glenda Rosen
Michael K. Adams, A dear friendto man and animal alike. He willbe greatly missed;
from Franci & Tony Sassin
Raymond Anderson;from George & Milie Stern
Marie Tucker;from Pauline Lee
My Dad at Christmas, Dwight Sandidge;
from Charlene Van Beek
Jean Renier;from Sophia Mangum
Nancy Kittle;from Dolores May
“Chickie” Schorle;from Renate Schorle
In Memory of Beloved Pets:
Keesha, The Angel Dog, belovedpet of Dennis & Michelle Wunsch;
from Helga Udvardy
Saddles, the prettiest kitty in the world. She changed our lives forever;
from Bob & Paula BeckerKevin KeeganMargaret Hannan
Kimba; from Kelly Graves
William, beloved cat of ShirleyKnowland & Diane Schulhoff;
from Pat & Eric Lamont
Kerby Bonner;from Bob & Carol Bonner
Chester, beloved pet of Paul Murray;
from Susan Beck
Hi everyone, this is Jennifur and JuJu,formerly known as Judas and we wouldlike to tell you what is going on with us.
Jennifur– Well I am the typical GIRLWITH AN ATTITUDE, and if you messwith me I am going to let you knowwhere you stand with me with a growlor a spit. I have a few thank you’s that I would like to tell some people at thefoundation and the shelter. First thankyou for rescuing me and getting me offof the streets where someone couldhave hurt me. Second, to the lady thatkept trying to socialize me, when I hadan attitude with her. She kept tryingand she almost won me over. I am justa shy little kitty that never knew thatshe could trust human beings andknow that they could love me. Third,thank you to Valerie for trusting herinstinct and allowing me to go live withmy dad. I enjoy my time outside in thesun and when I am cold I go to myusual cage and get in the cat carrierthat has a nice warm heating pad tokeep me warm.
JuJu– Hey everybody I am the moreactive of the two of us and love to getmy feet off of the ground, via a bush,tree or some cat trees where I can geton the same level as dad so he canscratch my neck. I had you all fooledthinking I was mean, but as they say I was just a FRAIDY CAT and no onehad treated me very nicely, before coming to the shelter. You know I surprised dad this last week by goingin his bedroom while he was watchingTV and laying down next to him. Now,sometimes I stay in his bedroom andjust enjoy the scratching that he givesmy neck and just lay next to him andpurr overnight. Sometimes Jennifur andI rent a condo, but have to fight whowill get the upper bunk. I usually losebecause she has a bad attitude.
Jennifur and myself, JuJu, have includedsome pictures, hope you like them, andby the way, thanks again for rescuing us.
A Letter From TheHappy Cats.
On March 4th, four of our shelter dogshad a special outing. They marched inthe Festival Of Whales parade in DanaPoint. Lead by shelter volunteers, theyproudly walked down Pacific CoastHighway, from Selva road to GoldenLantern. Mason one of our longestshelter residents, having arrived inNovember of 2003, was one of thefour dogs to march. What a joy for himto see other people and dogs andindulge in new smells. This was a realtreat for him! Not only that, but Masonhas a congenital defect with one of hispaws, so occasionally he only uses 3of his legs to walk. We brought along awagon for him, just in case he becametired. Jim his handler said, “I think I'llneed the wagon before he will, I can'tkeep up with him!” Our vets haveassured us that Mason’s paw does notcause him pain, nor does it slow himdown. Besides Mason; Sylvia, Chinaand Blaze participated in the walk.
All our shelter dogs wore their “adoptme” jackets, but maybe the print wastoo small, because all 4 of them arestill at the shelter. Volunteers, Lupeand Tami Connor brought China andSylvia. Lupe said, “they loved the carride!” Volunteer Esther Horn, whobrought Blaze, walked him back to thestart point after the parade, for a littleadditional exercise. Besides the shelterdogs, we had 16 volunteers with 9 oftheir dogs. Paula Becker made andcarried a “please spay and neuter your pets” sign. We hope everyone will comply.
Parade Of The Dogs!By Karen De GrandMaison
editor: Ruth Rosen
contributors:Valerie TreasterFaith ToryLisa SeaboldPaula BeckerKaren De GrandMasion
design:Dennis Wunsch
Curly, adopted from the Shelter in 1992;
from Cindy & Jonathan Bobruk
Barney Woof;from Nancy Harman
Ethan, beloved cat of JoAnn Dickens;
from Phyllis Braun
Tiffany, Otus & Creston;from Stephan Turner
Andy, a sweet stray;from Liz Gilson
Edie Abdullah;from Sawsan Tamanaha
Annie, Sundance & Skidmark;from Laura Green & Kathy Yhip
Rachel;from Kiki & Bobby Herr
Rayna, beloved pet of Olga Sibley;from Carla PolakEvie Love
Malcolm & Spaulding, my two boy cats, thank you for years ofloving times;
from JoAnn Bassett
Morhiss;from Joanne Grisaffi
Ling Ling, always in our hearts;from Ramsay McCue
K.C. and Cinders;from Ernest & Cynthia Barney
Bart, beautiful Rottweiler of The Ellick family;
from Donna Roatcap & Darrell Petroff
Sambo; Remembering my Lovey-Dovey boy for 15 years of loveand laughter he brought to meand others;
from Mama Gina
Thor;from Linda Hackwith
Teddy & JR, my beloved cockers;from Cybel Maio
Metro;from Elaine Grofik
My dear cat Pepper;from Ethel Sherbondy
Our wonderful trio of cats;from Donna Roatcap & Darrell Petroff
Buckwheat, beloved pet of Mr & Mrs. Lance Riddle;
from Mary Rushing & Chief
Elvis, our Bubba;from Dawn & Marc Wilsey
Bogey;from James & Sandra Harlan
Andy, the Puli;from Veronica Pacheco-Martin
Snagglepuss;from Martin & Michelle O’Donnell
C.C., the best cat;from Pat Miller
Lovey;from Wesley Hollinger
JD; beloved pet of the Kraut Family;
from Donna Wardlow
Choo-Choo & Baby;from George & Johanna Brody
Logan, beloved pet of Amy & Brian Port;
from Gail Goldman
Rocky, a harbor cat;from Paula & Bob Becker
Skippy;from Dennis Drake
Casey, beloved MinatureSchnauzer of Mr. & Mrs. Bob Murray;
from Phil & Velma Storm
Little One, beloved pet of Lois Gray;
from Melissa Joncich
Pippin & Shadow;from Georgia Summers
Bobby Bates- My Bunny Angel;from Lisa Bates-Seabold
Zimmie, A beautiful Weim of theLeverett Family who was loved so much, but taken too soon;
from Dave & Franca Podrug
Bogey, a great bulldog;from Mr. & Mrs Carl Van Winkle
Hansel;from Elsa Bruinsma & David Alban
Amber, beloved pet of Anne & Ron Grimes;
from Roxy & Jazz
Babe & Bubba & Rufus, our beloved dogs;
from Carol & Warren Kramer
Maxwell, beloved pet of Rob Bierbaum;
from Sally Lee Howd
Shelby & Bandit; from Nancy Ingham
Keesha, our angel, and a mostspecial part of the family.
from Dennis & Michelle
Happy Holidays
Ms. Marlena Weisbrot Mr. Michael Milligan and
Ms. Suzy BetterlyMs. Mari Jane Gray and
Mr. Gordon Thurner;from Paula and Bob Becker
Loren ManoramKim Brooks Megan & Brian Lau;
from The Howell family
Jacqueline Ludlum Betty Dorris Rula Outcault & FamilyThe Family of Ernestine Allerhand;
from Luci Nelson
Nelson Moore;from Susan Hagg
Fred and Donna Yeaw;from Kerry & Debra Semonsen
Lupe Conner;from Tamara Conner
Evy and Frank Rose;from David A. Nap
Michael, Lisa, Kona & Zuma Zarkades
Bill & Carmen Zarkades Lee Zarkades Taylor King & Max KingMrs. Peggy SmithCarol, Jim, & Alex SporeThe Ladies of Wolford - Hallie, Janira, Jessica & Anne;
from Joann Frost and Maui
Susan Blank;from Kim Bell
James, Kim and KaiserJohn & Charlie;
from Charlotte Chiuminatta
Sheila & John Crocker Sandra, Daivd & Andrew Chambers;
from Barbara & Robert Carrigan
Becky Factor;from Julie Hetherington
Barbara Goffman;from Scott & Tanya Goffman
The Pitkin Family & AbbyJeanie Olsefsky & ZashaGertrude Whipple & Dutchess John Keppler, Taco & ChiliThe David Cook Family & TobyThe Ela Family, Copper & SylvioBob & Jeanne Harrison;
from Donald & Marianne Cook
Helga Udvardy;from Ursula & Wilfried Schulz
In the Name of:
Tiny Tim, pet of Ben and MaryShattuck;
from Wayne & Lori Payne
Jack & Maisy, pets of BruceSweyd and Angela:
from Eileen Sweyd
Marley;from Andrea Watkins
Samantha & Yoda Harris;from H.K. Lewis
Tyler, pet of Betty Winters;from Pat & Eric Lamont
Our Little Girl “Roxy”;from Barbara Clancey
Bear;from Jack & Connie Butorae
Abby & Pandora;from Pat Dudley
BJ & Kacey, pets of Tom & Linda Wicks;
from Connie & Sheldon Cohen
Gordon;from Candice & Terence Brady
Rafferty and Hooligan;from Pat & Eric Lamont
All the dogs and cats in Linda’s “Cat House”;
from George and Doreen Lohnes
Maxwell Koivisto, AKA Moe,adopted January 1998 from the Shelter;
from Ventia & Gil Moreno
Valentino, adopted from the Shelter June 2001 and greatly loved;
from Jeanne Heller
Spanky, my Maine Coon cat thatis loved like a child, adopted inAugust 1995;
from Mrs. Merill Johnson
Maggie & Oreo, The Clavadetscher Family pets;
from Barbara Cole
Tabby, adopted eleven years ago,she says “Thank You”;
from Patricia Hurley
Tasha, Cassie, & Jessie;from Sharon Vanderlan
Winnie;We adopted Winnie in August of2002. She had been one of a litterof 5 puppies born to a beautifuldog the Shelter named Madame X.We went to the Shelter everyweekend to just get a look atMom and her puppies until wewere granted the honor of takingone home. Winnie’s Shelter namewas Wildflower and she was oneof the two white female pups inthe litter. Winnie has truly madeour house a home. She is the first pet I have had such a strongattachment with. My husband and daughter receive lots of lovefrom her too, but she is my baby.Thank you so much for all the Shelter does to give these creatures a home. Anyone whoadopts knows the love youreceive a thousand times over!
from Marie, Ray & Janelle Silva
In Honor of:
Gerri Graefe;from Kelly Graves
Steno Doctor;from Paula & Bob Becker
Jerry & Jeannine Leaper;from Ginger Hunt
Don & Carol Willenburg;from Kathleen Morea
The Marriage of Don Demetrades& Nikki Kimball;
from Franci Sassin & Tony Penna
Happy Birthday:
Kathleen Morea for the Harbor Cats;
from Annette Morgan, Alison Morea & Anne Morea
Georgia Summers;from Liberty & Arthur Kehoe
Charlotte Chiuminatta;from Mr. & Mrs. Louis Clark
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