Thursday, December 15, 2011
Desperate for Puppy & Dog Food
Labels:
Aiken,
animal rescue,
Animal Services,
animal shelter,
charitable donations,
County Shelter,
dog food,
dogs,
Edgefield,
puppy food,
Purina,
volunteer
Location:Aiken, SC, USA
411 Wire Rd, Aiken, SC 29801, USA
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Make a Big Difference in a Little Life by Fostering
Once upon a seaside dawn a silver-haired man, deep in
thought, was walking a long stretch of beach when he noticed a young woman off
in the distance. She appeared to
be dancing as she reached down, picked up something from the sand, and hurled
it out beyond the breakers into the sea.
As he approached her, she repeated the act again and again with curious
determination.
Then he saw the multitude of starfish that had washed up on
the shore. One by one, the young
woman was throwing them back into the water.
“What are you doing?” he asked in amazement.
“I can’t leave them here,” she replied, “The sun will be up
soon and they will all die.”
“But there are miles of them along the beach! You cannot possibly make a meaningful
difference,” the old man chided.
Without speaking, the young woman reached down, picked up
another starfish and threw it way out into the dark undulating ocean. Then she turned and looked squarely at
the old man.
“It made a difference to that one,” she replied, and
returned to her task.
The old man stood for a moment and then walked on, picking
up starfish and tossing them into the sea.
Puppies and
kittens come by the box load to our Aiken County Shelter. Already overcrowded with open sewage
drains and horrid ventilation, there is no way to keep these tiny innocents
healthy.
The chance to
save our pups to be adopted, or shipped out to no-kill shelters, requires that
they be placed in foster care until they are 4 to 8 weeks older and immunized
against the most life-threatening diseases.
Fostering can be
truly rewarding according to our current foster families:
"Two bags of
dog food for endless entertainment."
“Fostering does
the heart good!”
“It is a way of
appreciating God’s miracles.”
“Often abandoned
without a mother, puppies sometimes died, but they had been held and pampered
like the most precious creature in the world. They knew love.”
Please consider
becoming a puppy foster parent (4 to 8 weeks), or a short-term (5 to 10 days)
foster home. Our short-term care
is for dogs already approved for transfers who are taking up precious kennel
space while waiting for their rides up north to no-kill shelters.
To
become a foster parent for dogs or cats, please fill out a Foster Care Form,
fax it to the shelter: 803-643-4006, or fill one
out right there at 411 Wire Rd. You
will be contacted for a site evaluation by an Animal Control officer to
simply confirm your ability to provide a safe environment.
If you are ready to commit to a forever home for a new pet for the
holidays, beginning tomorrow the Aiken County Shelter will be offering an
end-of-year half-price special on all adoptions.
Please join FOTAS this holiday season in making a difference in
Aiken County, one innocent creature, one helpless litter, one bag of Pedigree,
or one shelter improvement at a time.
God bless you.
FOTAS Volunteers work with the AIKEN COUNTY ANIMAL
SHELTER, 411 Wire Road. For more
information, contact “info@fotasaiken.org” or visit FOTAS on line at www.fotasaiken.org.
Aiken County Animal Shelter: “By the Numbers”
For Nov. 28th thru Dec. 4th
Dogs taken in: 77
Cats taken in: 20
Dogs adopted: 9
Cats adopted: 5
Dogs euthanized: 60
Cats euthanized: 24
Aiken County Shelter “Pets of the Week”
![]() |
MARCO – with his pal Maggie, just itching for a run in the woods! Two for the price of one!
|
![]() |
PUMPKIN - a
very handsome gentle boy to warm your lap this winter for only $17.50.
|
Labels:
Aiken,
animal rescue,
animal shelter,
cats,
County Shelter,
foster,
foster home,
kittens,
neuter,
no-kill,
pet adoption,
SC,
spay
Sunday, December 4, 2011
New Ways and Good Reasons to Give to FOTAS for the Holidays
“There is no place like home for the holidays” is our theme
for the holiday season this year, borrowed from the popular Christmas song originally
performed by Perry Como in 1954.
The greatest joy that comes from working with our Aiken
County Animal Shelter is when we place a dog or cat in just the right forever home. Our vision is that one day every
adoptable animal that comes through the shelter finds itself home for the holidays. It is possible, likely even, if we continue
coming together to address the animal control problems we currently face.
Aggressive spay/neuter policies that incent responsible pet
ownership will reduce the numbers coming in; and creating an adequate, humane
shelter environment, one that invites community involvement, will assure that
as many animals as possible go out healthy to happy homes.
With your help FOTAS can continue its work with
Aiken County Government to create that future for County Animal Services, the
community it serves, and our homeless pets. This year we are proud to offer many convenient ways to make
a tax-deductible
donation that will move us ever closer to realizing that
vision.
You can always make a donation by mailing a check to our
P.O. Box 2207 in Aiken, 29801. Or
you will see our “Home for the Holidays” envelope holders going up at many
local businesses. Pick up a FOTAS
holiday remittance envelope and fill in the inside flap. We will send a card telling the people
you designate that a donation has been made in their name. Here is the latest list of our
supporters who have the display:
Aiken Saddlery
Aiken Veterinary Services
Silver Bluff Animal Hospital
Aiken Veterinary Clinic
Aiken Animal Hospital
Southern Equine
Chesterfield Hair Salon
Bone-i-fide Bakery
True Value Hardware
Booklovers Bookstore
TLC Pharmacy
Tractor Supply
Cheveaux Hair Salon
Red Pepper Café
Auto Tech
Visitors Bureau in the Holley Building
Magnolia Café
Tea Garden Gifts
Aiken Antique Mall
Aiken Public Library
Aiken Dry Goods
Boots, Bridles & Britches
Imports Plus
Automotive Work Bench
Ronnie’s Trailer and Hitch
Cold Creek Nurseries
Wagner Town Hall
West Tire & Oil-Wagner
Tyler Brothers-Wagner
Donations can also be made on our website: www.fotasaiken.org. Click on “donate” and choose to make a
one-time contribution, or you can make monthly payments securely through
Paypal.
And finally, as this tax year draws to a close, those blessed with appreciated stock,
who are considering the advantages of donating stock instead of cash, our
brokerage account is ready to help with the transaction. Please contact us at info@fotasaiken.org with any questions.
Of course, if you would prefer to contribute something other
than money, the shelter has an ongoing wish list of items that it
welcomes. On the FOTAS
website, under About the Shelter, is a list of many items of varied cost, all
greatly appreciated by the shelter staff.
There is no place like home for the holidays, or anytime,
really. But for the shelter cats
and dogs that have no home, their lives are in our hands. Let’s not let them down.
FOTAS Volunteers
work with the AIKEN COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER, 411 Wire Road. For more information, contact
“info@fotasaiken.org” or visit FOTAS on line at www.fotasaiken.org.
Aiken County Animal Shelter: “By the Numbers”
For November 21st thru 27th
Dogs taken in: 38
Cats taken in: 22
Dogs adopted: 11
Cats adopted: 1
Dogs euthanized: 25
Cats euthanized: 26
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)