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    Posted on December 27th, 2011

    Written by SPCA Staff

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    A Busy, Happy Holiday Season at the MCSPCA

    A Busy, Happy Holiday Season at the MCSPCA

    The shelter board, staff, volunteers, and of course, the animals, would like to thank everyone for so generously including the MCSPCA in their celebration of the season. We’re very grateful for the many ways in which people contributed.

    As has come to be tradition, the MCSPCA began the season with our 4th Annual Holiday Pet Photos event on December 3rd and 4th! It was wonderful to see so many dogs and cats, bunnies, cockatoos, and even turtles, and their people, come out to support the shelter. In addition to photos, the event included shopping at the shelter store and guest vendors, a cat adoption clinic, discounts on pet micro-chipping and nail clipping, and face painting for the kids. Thank you to all of the SPCA  volunteers who made the event possible and to our friends who came for photos! Special thanks to our Santa, Nyle Nelson,  for volunteering two days during this very busy season to the benefit of the shelter, and listening to the many requests brought to him by ALL of the children- human, furry, feathered, and scaled! Photos from the event can be found on the MCSPCA facebook page. Those who do not have a facebook account can also view the photos here on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/montgomerycountyspca/sets/ by clicking on the “4th Annual Holiday Pet Portraits” album. Don’t forget to join us again in April for our 2nd Annual Spring Pet Portraits!

    Supporters also included the MCSPCA in their holiday shopping, and made in-kind donations of wonderful toys, treats, and other gifts over the past month. We are very near our goal of having a KONG Wobbler for every dog in the shelter, to keep their minds active and challenged during our stay with us. There are still a few items that we need for our Enrichment Program, so if you didn’t have a chance with the holiday rush, please visit our Amazon wish list: http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/1TDD2C97TMI4. Our next goal is to obtain two KONG Scratch and Groom Curls- one for the cats at the shelter and one for our adoption center at PetSmart.

    And of course, thank you to everyone who contributed monetary donations. This has been a very challenging year; with a struggling economy and the devastation caused by local flooding, the numbers of strays and surrenders has increased from in the past. Thankfully, cat adoptions have been doing very well with the opening of the shelter’s new off-site adoption center at PetSmart and the extra exposure that has come with it. Since the clinic opened on November 21st, a total of sixteen cats and kittens have found wonderful furever homes from the PetSmart adoption site alone!

    With increased adoptions, we are moving forward toward our goal of taking all adoptable cats in off of the streets! We wouldn’t be able to do this without your help, and we will continue to rely on your support. If anyone needs to make year end tax deductible donations before the 31st, we would be an extremely thankful recipient! You can mail a check to us at P.O. Box 484, Amsterdam, NY 12010 – or – click on the Paypal link  to donate online. So many of you have been extremely generous, but we do need all the help we can get! Now that we will have the space, our ability to take more cats is dependent on having additional funding for their spaying/neutering and other care. About $400 is invested into every animal that comes through the MCSPCA’s doors.

    Finally, thank you to the volunteers, staff, and board members who devote their time to keeping the shelter running every single day. It truly is a labor of love, paid in slobbery kisses and wagging tails, sandpaper licks and warming purrs.

    Thank you all for a wonderful end to 2011, and for sharing the holiday spirit with our cats and dogs. Each and every one of you enables us to fulfill our mission of “no more homeless pets” and help bring hope to the lives of as many animals as we can. Please know how much we appreciate your support, and how proud we are to be part of this community.

  • Donate, How to Help, Pet Foster Program

    Posted on October 24th, 2011

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    Kitten Angels Needed!

    Kitten Angels Needed!

    If we take in all the homeless cats and kittens into our foster program, we need the funds to have them spayed and neutered.  If you are not able to foster a cat(s) or kitten(s), please consider donating to help us spay and neuter them.  We are limited to the number of cats and kittens we take into the program because we cannot afford the thousands of dollars it will take for the spaying and neutering of them.  We do not adopt out any of the cats or kittens without being spayed or neutered.  This is what is holding us back from taking all the homeless cats and kittens off of the streets in Montgomery County.

     A donation in the amount of $85 will spay or neuter one cat.  This also includes a vet exam, blood testing for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immune Virus (like human AIDS), rabies vaccination, ear mite treatment (if necessary) and flea treatment (if necessary).

    The donation may be sent to:

    MCSPCA- PAL

    PO Box 484

    Amsterdam, NY 12010.

    Please make the check payable to: MCSPCA-PAL.  PAL stands for Prevent Another Litter.

    Thank you for helping us rescue more cats and kittens from the streets!

  • How to Help, Pet Foster Program

    Posted on August 29th, 2010

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    Foster a Pet

    MCSPCA  Animal Foster Care Program

    WE NEED YOUR HELP NOW!!!!!

     Over one-hundred animals in our area are waiting to be placed at the Montgomery County SPCA Animal Shelter in Amsterdam, as limited space and resources at the facility are preventing their admittance. Many, mostly cats, have been on a waiting list for several months, with the lucky ones receiving basic care by kindhearted residents who are unable to take them in permanently. There are daily calls from people wanting to surrender litters of kittens to us and it is very overwhelming to us as well as to the people that are wanting to do the right thing with there homeless cats/kittens.

    In response to this critical need to find appropriate temporary living situations until space becomes available at the Animal Shelter, the Montgomery County SPCA is waiting for caring and compassionate people to come forward to foster some of these animals for a period of time, through Emma’s Hope Foster Care Program. The organization is now recruiting caring individuals who are willing to share their love and home on a temporary basis with these animals, according to program coordinator Chris Fura, who also serves as vice-president of the MCSPCA Board of Directors. The program is named to honor Emma Hope, an abandoned and injured pup who was  taken in by the Montgomery County SPCA and fostered by Fura.

    “We are seeking volunteers who want to make a space in their hearts and their homes for an abandoned cat, or maybe two, or a mother cat and her kittens. The MCSPCA will provide any medical needs and spaying/neutering during the foster care, and will make periodic checks with the foster home to make sure all is well”, Fura explains.

    In order to insure that volunteer foster homes will provide the appropriate setting for these animals, an application and home interview will be part of the process. “While one’s heart may be in the right place, one’s home may not be the best setting for certain cats”, Fura clarifies. “For instance, an ideal foster home for a particular cat might be one with no other pets, or perhaps one with no small children. Also, some animals may have special needs – medications that need to be administered or minor physical therapy. Each foster situation will be considered individually. The foster home is the first step – once a space is available at the Animal Shelter, the foster pet will be transferred to the facility to continue its care until a new permanent home is found.”

    Those interested in participating in Emma’s Hope Foster Care Program by opening their homes and hearts to a homeless animal on a temporary basis should contact Fura for an application by emailing info@mc-spca.org.

    The Montgomery County SPCA is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of homeless, neglected, abandoned and abused animals in the Montgomery County area. We recieve no monies from municipalities or any branch of the government, but depend mainly on the generosity of private donors like yourselves.

    Click here for a foster care application

    If we take in all the homeless cats and kittens into our foster program, we need the funds to have them spayed and neutered.  If you are not able to foster a cat(s) or kitten(s), please consider donating to help us spay and neuter them.  We are limited to the number of cats and kittens we take into the program because we cannot afford the thousands of dollars it will take for the spaying and neutering of them.  We do not adopt out any of the cats or kittens without being spayed or neutered.  This is what is holding us back from taking all the homeless cats and kittens off of the streets in Montgomery County.

    A donation in the amount of $85 will spay and neuter one cat.  This, also, includes a vet exam, blood testing of Feline Leukemia and Feline Immune Virus (like human AIDS), rabies vaccination, ear mite treatment (if necessary) and flea treatment (if necessary).

    The donation may be sent to MCSPCA, PO Box 484, Amsterdam, NY 12010.  Please make the check payable to: MCSPCA-PAL.  PAL stands for Prevent Another Litter.