Hi All,
If you are receiving this email it is because you have contributed in a big way, as a volunteer or foster, to the success of the Catty Shack.
We had 16 adoptions in July and have started August off with 2 adoptions right away.
You made this possible by contributing your time, money and energy to making us a success. Whether you are cleaning, feeding, doing adoption shifts, bringing in signs, greeting the public, doing paperwork, taking pictures, printing, buying food, making photos for the public to see, trapping, fostering, raising and contributing money, talking us up, doing follow up phone calls with adopters, doing laundry, helping people in distress who have or have found a cat, returning phone calls from people with cat issues or anything else I haven't listed, you can see just a part of what it takes to make our rescue run smoothly.
The help from a trapper and fosters are what make this operation sing as we are able to rescue straight out of the situation and take the vulnerable kittens and cats into a safe haven until they can be assessed, have their issues addressed and decompress enough to be adoptable. If you think coming into the Shack for your volunteer shift and dealing with all those kittens and cats is work, imagine living with them until they can cycle through the Shack and be adopted! It's a lot of work and fun!
We passed our 500 cats rescued mark last month and sailed right on to 515 as kittens have been brought in off the street to us and our daily phone calls have been answered. You can be proud of this number and the accomplishment it represents. And it wouldn't have been done without each one of you bringing your unique and individual skills to our tiny but mighty rescue.
I salute you and recognize your skill and sacrifice in bringing this to bear and look forward to our continuing partnerships with each other. I value each and every one of you and the skills you bring to our association.
Susan
Remember that we are on Facebook and Instagram at cattyshackrescue and our website is cattyshackrescue.org to follow the happenings of the Shack as they are posted.
If you are receiving this email it is because you have contributed in a big way, as a volunteer or foster, to the success of the Catty Shack.
We had 16 adoptions in July and have started August off with 2 adoptions right away.
You made this possible by contributing your time, money and energy to making us a success. Whether you are cleaning, feeding, doing adoption shifts, bringing in signs, greeting the public, doing paperwork, taking pictures, printing, buying food, making photos for the public to see, trapping, fostering, raising and contributing money, talking us up, doing follow up phone calls with adopters, doing laundry, helping people in distress who have or have found a cat, returning phone calls from people with cat issues or anything else I haven't listed, you can see just a part of what it takes to make our rescue run smoothly.
The help from a trapper and fosters are what make this operation sing as we are able to rescue straight out of the situation and take the vulnerable kittens and cats into a safe haven until they can be assessed, have their issues addressed and decompress enough to be adoptable. If you think coming into the Shack for your volunteer shift and dealing with all those kittens and cats is work, imagine living with them until they can cycle through the Shack and be adopted! It's a lot of work and fun!
We passed our 500 cats rescued mark last month and sailed right on to 515 as kittens have been brought in off the street to us and our daily phone calls have been answered. You can be proud of this number and the accomplishment it represents. And it wouldn't have been done without each one of you bringing your unique and individual skills to our tiny but mighty rescue.
I salute you and recognize your skill and sacrifice in bringing this to bear and look forward to our continuing partnerships with each other. I value each and every one of you and the skills you bring to our association.
Susan
Remember that we are on Facebook and Instagram at cattyshackrescue and our website is cattyshackrescue.org to follow the happenings of the Shack as they are posted.