Santa Paws & Claws Family Photo Shoot Event a Success!
Update on our Cat Wing!
Just posting an Update on our New Addition
Sandy Nelson Memorial Cat Wing,
Project Manager Mitchell Sorestad reports,
that everything is on schedule and as you can see
foundation is set, framing is coming up, walls and roof.
Humane Society is pretty excited.
If you're interested in donating to
this much needed project please email me at
humane@clearwire.net
Thank you!
More photos to come as progress moves forward
Up Coming Spay and Neuter Clinics
Upcoming Cat Spay/Neuter Clinics
Pawsitive Alliance is
sponsoring two(2) low cost cat spay/neuter clinics on November 16th
& December 12th @ at NOAH in Stanwood.
Who should apply?
Low income residents of Snohomish and Skagit counties.
Cost: $5 co-pay. Appointments are
required.
It is generally safe for
kittens as young as eight weeks old, or three pounds, to be spayed or neutered.
Not convinced, Click here for some reasons why spay/neuter is the right choice!
Thanksgiving Tips
Giving Thanks
This
Thanksgiving don’t forget to be thankful for your animal companions and keep
them safe.
If you have guests over for the holidays be sure to provide your animals with a safe, comfortable place to rest, away from the hustle and bustle of festive activities. Some pets enjoy being right in the middle of the fun, while others choose to stay clear. Respect and be aware of your pets' needs and safety.
If you have guests over for the holidays be sure to provide your animals with a safe, comfortable place to rest, away from the hustle and bustle of festive activities. Some pets enjoy being right in the middle of the fun, while others choose to stay clear. Respect and be aware of your pets' needs and safety.
If
you want to give your pets a Thanksgiving feast of their own, be careful not to
overdo it, a change in diet could upset their digestive track. Avoid
using foods that contain a lot of salt or preservatives and avoid sweets.
We
all know chocolate isn't good for pets, but what some people don’t know is that Xylitol, a common sweetener and baking ingredient, is very toxic for animals.
So during your holiday planning don't forget to plan for your pets' needs and
have a Happy Howliday Season!
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