Showing posts with label Tupelo Lee Humane Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tupelo Lee Humane Society. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2008

And our pick is...

Prince Blackey Mackey Patty
"MAC" for short


We decided to adopt a kitten from our litter that we fostered.
I wish I could have kept them all but......well 9 kittens is a bit much.
Mac was our pick. Can't really pinpoint the reason we decided on him. All the kittens were so adorable. If you can click on his picture zoom into his tag on his collar. I found this little clip at PetSmart. It has a skull & cross bones & reads "Bad Kitty". It was too cute to pass up. Poor baby has surgery Tuesday for his snipe snipe surgery.
SPAY NEUTER - SPAY NEUTER - SPAY NEUTER - SPAY NEUTER
My newest bandwagon remember!


I always pass this sign on my side of town. I hate it when people think their pets are throw away pets. i.e.--You get a job out of town but you don't move your pet with you. Wake up--you picked it as a new family member. Stick to your comittment. It isn't a piece of trash to dump off somewhere.
Sorry up on that bandwagon again!

Thank you Dr. Kirkpatrick & Dr. Ganas' office for the sign!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Please will you take us in & love us?

We are waiting on you...

Letter from Lilly

Let me introduce myself,
I have been called Lilly which comes from Lil’ Mom,
I have been in the foster system since April 28th of this year. I was fortunate enough to get a great foster family with kids. But now it is time I move on. My kittens & I are now ready to have permanent families of our own.
I first came into the Tupelo-Lee Humane Society as a pregnant female. I gave birth to 4 wonderful babies around the middle of April. Then about a week later someone dropped off a baby that was about my babies’ size so they put him in with me & I began feeding him. Well no more than 2 days later about 4 more babies were dropped off & guess what…I was given them. Now don’t get me wrong, I am a great mother but I was up to 9 babies. Well my foster mom volunteers there at the shelter & just felt so sorry for me so she took me home to give me a little rest & help feed my babies by bottle. It really gave me a break.
We all use the litter box. My foster mom can say yes to that because with 10 of us she changed litter a lot. Now that my babies are around 11 weeks old & they are ready for their new homes. 8 of my babies now need someone to take each of them in & make them a part of a family. One has found a great home already & I am so happy for him. I wish I could tell you which is the best one but that is too hard. Each has its own personality. 6 of my babies are male & 2 are female. Don’t worry about them having babies that can’t find homes because before they leave the shelter they will have had all their shots, be de-wormed & neutered &/or spayed. My foster family has 2 big dogs & a cat now & I just loved them. My babies were getting use to them. We played on the patio all the time & we all got along. I myself even napped with these 2 big dogs in the shade.
My babies’ lives have been documented along the way. Along with the adoption you will get a computer disk of when my babies were just brought into the home until now & of bottle feeding, playing outside & everything in between. Each of my babies & myself had names in the foster home but we are ready for more permanent ones. Please can you find it in your heart to help me find homes for each of my babies? If you can’t be the one maybe you know of someone that wants a nice baby kitten to give a home to.
Now to myself. I was dropped off at the shelter but the staff thinks it was because I was pregnant. I am a Siamese mix. I don’t know my actual birthday but I can’t be over a year old myself. I still love to play games & run & jump & most important be loved. My foster family thinks alot of me so they will be sponsoring me. My first shots will be given & I will be spayed before I go home with you. That means you get me to give me a loving home & I am already paid for. I will make a great addition to your family. If you have pets in your family just give me a few days & they will fall in love with me too. Well I better close for now my babies need some exercise & my foster mom is about to take us all in the front yard for some outside time before we head for the shelter to find homes.
Hope to see you at the shelter soon,

Lilly



MAJOR UPDATE----The shelter is extending the special BOGO (buy one get one)
During the month of July. If you adopt a cat you can get one free.
2 cats-spayed &/or neutered, first shots & de-wormed for $60.00.
Read how this started out.

http://daytodaylifeofasouthernmom.blogspot.com/2008/05/week-starting-out-busy.html

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Thursday, June 26, 2008

I will post tomorrow what this little thing has to do with me at the moment.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

10 WAYS YOU CAN HELP FIGHT PUPPY MILLS

This information is from the ASPCA website. We feel it is valuable information that everyone should read.

1. Do Not Buy Your Puppy From a Pet Store That puppy who charmed you through the pet shop window has most likely come from a large-scale, substandard commercial breeding facility, commonly known as a puppy mill. In these facilities, parent dogs are caged and bred as often as possible, and give birth to puppies who could have costly medical problems you might not become aware of until after you bring your new pet home.
2. Make Adoption Your First Option If you’re looking to make a puppy part of your family, check your local shelters first. Not only will you be saving a life, but you will ensure that your money is not going to support a puppy mill. There are many dogs waiting for homes in shelters all across the country?and an estimated one in four is a purebred! Your second option is breed rescue. If your heart is set on a specific breed you haven’t been able to find in a shelter, you can do an Internet search for a breed-specific rescue organization.
3. Know How to Recognize a Responsible Breeder If you’ve exhausted your options for adopting and are choosing to buy from a breeder, remember that responsible breeders have their dogs’ interests in mind. They are not simply interested in making a sale, but in placing their pups in good homes. A responsible breeder should screen you as thoroughly as you screen them! Read the ASPCA’s responsible breeding statement to find out more about how a responsible breeder behaves.
4. See Where Your Puppy Was Born and Bred One sign that you are speaking to an unscrupulous breeder is that they will not let you see the facility in which your puppy was born. Always ask to see the breeding premises and to meet both parents (or at least the mother) of the puppy you want to take home. You should also ask for an adoption contract that explains?in terms you understand?the breeder’s responsibilities, health guarantee and return policy.
5. Internet Buyers, Beware! Buying a puppy from the Internet is as risky as buying from a pet store. If you buy a puppy based on a picture and a phone call, you have no way of seeing the puppy’s breeding premises or meeting his parents. And those who sell animals on the Internet are not held to the Animal Welfare Act regulations?and so are not inspected by the USDA.
6. Share Your Puppy Mill Story with the ASPCA If you have—or think you have—purchased a puppy-mill puppy, please tell us your story. Every bit of evidence gives us more power to get legislation passed that will ban puppy mills.
7. Speak Out! Inform your state and federal legislators that you are disturbed by the inhumane treatment of dogs in puppy mills, and would like to see legislation passed that ensures that all animals bred to be pets are raised in healthy conditions. You can keep up-to-date about current legislation to ban puppy mills by joining the ASPCA Advocacy Brigade.
8. Tell Your Friends If someone you know is planning on buying a puppy, please direct them to our puppy mill information at ASPCA.org. Let them know that there are perfectly healthy dogs in shelters waiting to be adopted.
9. Think Globally Have a webpage, a MySpace page or a blog? Use these powerful tools to inform people about puppy mill cruelty by adding a link to our puppy mill information at ASPCA.org.
10. Act Locally! When people are looking to buy or adopt a pet, they will often ask the advice of their veterinarian, groomer or pet supply store.

Download and print our flyers and ask to leave them in the offices of your local practitioners.

WCBI news

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Look at 200 Dogs Rescued 5.21.08

Wow. I am famous. I am on the news in a good way & I always thought it would be for something bad. I am really kidding. Or....I am. Look for me around 1:56 minutes. I am in a white TLHS t-shirt on the phone. We were swamped with calls for people wanting to adopt a puppy mill puppy. Keep in mind we have dogs in the back also that need a home. Not just the puppy mill ones. Debbie Hood in the video talking is our great shelter Director. She is so dedicated.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Puppy Mill Bust

ADOPTION INFORMATION FOR PUPPY MILL ANIMALSPOSTED:
05/21/08
Please do not call the shelter at this time as our staff is busy trying to process and evaluate all of these animals. We are trying to concentrate all of our efforts on the animals right now. You can help us by emailing our shelter info@tupelo-leehumane.org - instead of calling, we simply do not have enough man power to watch our phones, because we have everyone working on these animals. Please include on the email, your name, phone number, email address and the type of animal you are interested in adopting . Your information will be put on our contact list. We will contact you after the puppy mill dogs are evaluated, spayed/neutered , shots, de-wormed etc. At this time we do not have an estimate on how long this will take. We want to be thorough and make sure the animals get the best care possible. These animals are requiring many extra expenses for our shelter and their adoption fee will be $250.00 for the small breed dogs / puppies.
Debbie Hood
Shelter Director
Tupelo Lee Humane Society

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Have you read about the puppy mill bust & a child that died in Union county?
If you would like to help with the animals or know someone that fits number 1 thru 6 please E-MAIL the shelter.
POSTED: 05/20/08)
1) We are in urgent need of larger carriers or wire cages to be used temporarily for housing the 185 dogs and 25 cats from the puppy mill seizure. Anyone that can loan us these items can drop them at the shelter. Please have your name on the cages or kennels so that they may be returned to you later.
2)We need food and water bowls and Puppy Food. All bowls that were in place are completely unusable and disease-ridden. Metal bowls would be great because they can be easily sterilized for multiple uses.
3) We need a good Samaritan to allow us the use of a local building to temporarily set up the animals for evaluation and processing. The building must have air if enclosed, and running water.
4) We are in need of experience animal care giver volunteers to help with the daily cleaning and feeding of these animals. The criticalness of this situation does not allow time for us to train inexperienced people, this is why we request experienced people. Times needed will be determined when we get on site and access our future needs. Almost all of these animals need to be shaved or will need a major groom. Groomers who could volunteer their services to assist us with this would be greatly appreciated. We will also need fosters for the nursing pups and moms.
5) We could use a person to co-ordinate and contact with me the number of volunteers and the times available to work, since I will be busy with hands on processing.
6)We are always in need of monetary donations but more so this month than any other. We will have to take on extra feeding,transportation,and medical expenses for the animals. Also our regular budget, payroll and daily shelter expenses are going to be very high because this situation is using every one on our staff to their maximum capacity.
If you would like to help with any of this you can E-MAIL the shelter
info@tupelo-leehumane.org
Thanks,
Debbie Hood
TLHS Director

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Week starting out busy

Monday started really great. All the kindergarten classes at my youngest son's school went on a field trip. Since my week was starting not really busy I went with them. It was so much FUN. My husband had asked me earlier where we were going & I had no idea. I knew the name of the place but not where it was. I got to school & asked them & was told it was about 45 minutes from the school. Kids went by bus & parents followed in cars. Alot of parents followed. It turned out being a beautiful day here. A bit of chill in the air. I had a long sleeve on & was fine. If you live anywhere around here & have not heard of this place make a point to go. They have tons of things to do.
Circle Y Equestrian Center I was not disappointed in the least. We will be going back in the summer with the boys. The price you can not beat. When some of the parents heard we could buy from the snack bar while there we ditched our PB & J sandwiches & got really good BBQ sandwiches. The whole park was just open to us. The kids had a great time & so did the parents. Can't wait for the fall to be here because they also have a pumpkin patch.

I am going to be in some serious trouble for this one. If you read my post a few days ago about the mommie cat that had the four kittens & she accepted another one from Saturday, well....someone brought in 4 more & she took those also. She has a grand total of 9 kittens. Well the picture below is made from my house. I would go & visit her each time I was at the shelter & talk to her. She looked so sad in her cage. She is such a loving cat & loves to be petted. She has been a great mother. I say I will be in trouble because my hubby had already told me I better not be bringing any of them home because I feel sorry for them. After the field trip my youngest son & I went by the shelter & got her & brought her home with us to foster her. (Pets are available to foster at about all shelters while they are waiting on homes) She has been nursed on so much that they are about to suck the life from her. I went Tuesday to PetSmart & got some powder kitten formula to mix up. We have bottle feeding them some. They are so funny to watch. The mom even loves the formula. It is made for nursing cats also. I got her some good food to help her along in her condition. I also attached a picture of the mom & kittens & one of the kittens taking from a bottle. A couple of them are having a hard time figuring it out but they are getting a bit in them. The boys love to feed them. What a great experience for them to remember how they helped in the life of a tiny helpless creature. I just hope all this is not in vain. After they are weaned & a few weeks older they will go back to the shelter for adoption. Tell everyone you can if they are about to adopt to try a shelter first. My mother is about sick of me telling her to spay & neuter. I have to say though that she does it with all her animals. She & my step-father have just adopted 2 solid white kittens & having to feed them with a bottle. Even my sister is taking care of kittens right now. She had got a cat & it turned out being pregnant. I guess we will be known as the Crazy Cat Family.

We had to tear ourselves away from the cats for Monday night & go to a scout meeting. With camping coming up the Webelos 1 had to have a swim practice (inside pool) to get ready for a swim test. They will get to use canoes this year. They are looking forward to it.

My little fish (Chris) in the water.

AKA--Crazy Cat Family

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Another Great weekend!

I had another great weekend. It was fun, sad, needed, & hectic. I volunteered at the Animal Shelter this past Friday & Saturday all day helping with a yard sale. The shelter takes donated items to be used for yard sales. We took in a bit of money but not what we needed. It is so sad to say but we wouldn't get the money needed even if we sold every single item we have/had. The shelter has been having fund raisers to try & get a new shelter built. They are doing really great now since getting a new director for the shelter but having a larger place would help tremendously.
This is my fantasy-----A kazillionaire will read this post & find the Tupelo-Lee Humane Society & write a big FAT check to built the shelter of the director's dream.
Fantasy over.
A bit of money was raised to add to the fund but they are a long way away from the goal. Most people think shelters are just for taking in unwanted & stray pets but they are also in the business of adoptions. If you ever think of adopting please try your local shelter first. It just breaks my heart to walk through to the cage areas. The sad barks just begging for homes.
When we were locking up we checked the 2 pregnant cats & one was delivering while we were there. New baby life making an appearance. Can't wait to get an update tomorrow to see how she did. The sad part is mom & babies do really bad in a shelter. Don't get me wrong they are taken really good care of but having a home & family is so different for them. Before the door was locked someone drove up to drop off a kitten in the cage outside. It couldn't have been but a couple of weeks old. They said the mother cat just left it behind in their yard & they couldn't keep it. The director took it inside to see if another of the mother cats would accept it. It just cried & cried because it was so hungry. Before we left the mother was letting it try & latch on. I hope it got fed. She had 4 kittens already near the same age. Poor little hungry baby.
Get that image in your mind when you refuse to spay or neuter.



Thursday, April 24, 2008

Go team Go!

Chris had his first baseball game Tuesday. We have some really good hitters on the team. We did win! Chris does great in practice but once a game comes up he freezes at the plate. Should I share that with you? We cheered him on all the way though. It always takes a game or two to get over that nervous feeling. We hope to have a really good year. I was over talking at the side one day at practice & seen the group of boys huddled together tight. The coach had them in a prayer group. I love to have the coach prayer for the boys. That is a real coach.

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Matthew starts T-ball games soon. They start later than regular baseball. He just can't wait. They are so fun to watch play. Score is not kept. That makes it all the better. They are just learning. At practice they sort of just run all over the field. This is Matthew's 2nd year of T-ball. If you need a good laugh...watch a T-ball game!

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I had Wednesday night kindergarden mission's class last night at church. I love coming up with crafts for the kids. We worked on Mother's day cards. If you are one of my mom's "Do not read this or look at the picture". I had found a craft on an internet site I go to alot.You use your thumb to make thumb print cards. "Thumbbody says, Thumbody loves you & that Thumbody is me! Inie is a thumb print flower & butterfly. So cute! They have colored bookmarks that I will laminate at church & enclose in the card. Only 4 more Wednesday's left. The M&M's year is about over. (M & M stands for Music & Mission's)

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My neice is getting ready to graduate high school next month. Boy where did the time go? Her mail labels came in & guess what? They had moved & the address was WRONG for mailing. I got her some cute one's made up & got them in the mail yesterday. All is well in the graduation world today. Graduation will be special. She will receive her diploma with a National Honor Society sash around her neck. She has the world at her feet, the brains to be anything she wants & the choose of any college that tries to get her.

Well I need to get ready & go. The Humane Society here in town is having a yard sale Friday & Saturday & I need to go see what help they need.




Tuesday, April 8, 2008

53 died - 55 came in - Throw away pets

Here is a letter that a friend wrote. I am so sad that people let this happen. This is something that should make every single person think before they refuse to have their pet spayed or neutered. Please do your part to help.

What can I do to help reduce companion animal overpopulation? Get your animal spayed or neutered. Yes, even the males. After all, it takes two to tango.


"I think this is the worst day I have had in a long time. It started with pulling up at work looking at 12 pups that were dumped sometime in the middle of the night as if that wasn't bad enough I walked around the corner found 10 pups crammed in cages and 2 adult dogs. I shook my head went on in being off the past two days not knowing what all was inside what was inside was just as depressing 173 puppies and cats. Walking round and round in circles looking for just one cage to put all those outside in. Not a single cage open, dogs crammed in carriers (pet taxi's) geeze We are only able to really house 90 cats and dogs and have all these in pet taxis so unfair. I walk in circles more and more looking at each of the animals. Who will live, who will die. I think to myself, hmmm a whole litter of black pups and another litter of black pups. Oh great that one is part pit, Can't adopt that one out. By 12pm I have picked 53 puppies that had to die. Finally got some cages to move the ones outside in. People started bringing in animals left & right. By 4:30 we brought in the 55th animal for the day. 53 died and 55 came in. It's a circle that never ends. Tonight when I go to lay down and sleep I get to not think of what tomorrow holds but instead I will be thinking which ones will have to die tomorrow. Sorry for venting I'm just so disgusted at people."



Animal overpopulation statistics from the Humane Society of the United States
Number of cats and dogs entering shelters each year: 6-8 million (HSUS estimate)
Number of cats and dogs euthanized by shelters each year: 4-5 million (HSUS estimate)
Average number of litters a fertile cat can produce in one year: 3
Average number of kittens in a feline litter: 4-6
In seven years, one female cat and her offspring can theoretically produce 420,000 cats.





Friday, April 4, 2008

Have I accomplished anything?

The days pass & I look back & have I gotten anything done? I have my hand in several pots stiring (Is that a southern saying?) I don't do those!)


The boys are great. Both had dentist appointments yesterday. Both had no cavities. Chris had to have a capped molar tooth pulled. It had been loss for a bit & the stubborn thing would not come out. While there the dentist did it for us. Boy that saved alot of whining & complaining around here not to mention what Chris would have done. When I was leaving to get them back to school I told them they would not have to go back for another 6 months now. My 6 year old shouted "Praise the Lord". The funny thing is he really meant that to the Lord.

My Wednesday night church Missions (w/Crafts) class----I have had so much fun taking over the roll this year. I always come up with a good craft I think. I want it to be something that is somewhat useful. You know the kind you usually get. You go to pick up your child from their room & they have made something that as soon as they are in the door it is thrown on the counter & as soon as they are out of the room you bury it deep in the trash so it is NEVER seen again. This past week we worked on a 5 peice puzzle that has to be put in the shape of a cross. Quite difficult. Even grownups have trouble. Our talk was even though life can be puzzleing in the end God has been in each piece of it." The Cross". I have attached a picture you can print it, cut it out & see if you can put it together. I will post the answer in my next post. I promise it is not a joke. It can be done.


The boys now have both of their baseball team assignments. Both coaches seem to be really nice over the phone. Practice starts Saturday. Can't believe the season is upon us. While fitting their games in I also play softball each season for the church league. We all have so much fun.

I got an e-mail a couple of days ago. I have found out what Russian Volunteered is. I believe it has to do with having a gun at your head & being told you will be doing something against your will. Part of it is true for me except the "against your will" part & the gun also. My youngest son will begin in Cub Scouts this summer. He will start as the rank of Tiger Scout. They haven't found a cub leader & have asked if I would be interested in doing it. I beleive I will. Tiger parents have to be present at each meeting so I might as well. I do like leading the younger ones & sharing the things I know. They are just young enough to not know the difference if I am just totally lost. We will be going camping this summer. Thank goodness my Webelo 2 will be sleeping on the ground in tents with his group but my husband & I will have a cabin with the Tigers. Me & the ground just do not go together.

Pray that the Lord will give me an answer if I should do this. I need the brick to the head answer.

Back to my Kindergartener missionaries. We have done several little mission projects this year. We collected food for the Sanctuary Hospice House, change for LeBonheur Childrens Hospital & still collecting Pop Tabs for LeBonheur. Our next project before we finish out our year next month is going to be the Humane Society here in Tupleo. Before you go out to ever buy your next pet please visit a shelter & save a life. The shelters all around are never for profit. They have a really low budget so they have to rely on the public to help. Our kindergarteners are so excited to get to help on this one. They have such giving hearts. We sent home a wish list to the parents & hope to collect alot in the next 7 weeks we have left. http://www.tupelo-leehumane.org/

---I had to throw this in. I am really not much of an April Fool's person. In other words I don't pull any major one's. Well we all got up to start our day & while the boys were eating breakfast I got on my laptop in the office to check my e-mail. I read a friends (C.P.) April Fool. So funny. She got alot of us. Well it hit me to try one. I went back to the breakfast room & told the boys because of the really bad storm weather that school had been delayed a couple of hours. You should have seen the cheers & jumps. How cruel---I had to tell them April Fools. They did not laugh as I did. Now to look back it was cruel (but so fun).

And after all of this we hope to get our house SOLD. Pray for a buyer for us.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Humane Society


“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated” Mahatma Gandhi
Just had to let you know of another volunteer opportunity I have found. Here in the Tupelo area we have a Lee County Humane Society. About 2 years ago I was asked if I would foster animals that came into the shelter. I ask a few questions & brought my first cat home to keep her until she delivered her kittens. It did not go well. She had miscarried but the kittens stayed in her body & she developed an infection & had to be put to sleep. Wow, not the way I thought that would go. Immediatly I fostered a little pregnant feist dog. (All this time I had my 2 big dogs & a cat of my own.) She (Becky) proceeded along & got HUGE. Late one night she delivered 6 beautiful pups. We kept them until they were weaned & they were handed back over to the shelter. Sad moment. The last I heard is mom & pups were all adopted out to good homes. Too much was going on here at home & I didn't do any more fostering after that. I am the type person that has to be busy or I go crazy here at home.......remember----I don't like housework.

I still had the shelter heavy on my mind. I called to see what else I could do. Numerous things I was told. Yesterday (Thursday) I went to the shelter & took about 20 of the puppies outside for exercise. Not at one time. I am not that brave. I had so much fun. The shelter has a large fenced lot in back. While I had the pups outside to run around it gave the workers inside a chance to clean the one room & cages. I have promised the shelter I will come back at least once a week & take the pups out to play. If you have a shelter in your town.....call them. You would not believe the help they need.

Tomorrow is to be a fun day. Tractor Supply Company is letting the shelter set up to adopt dogs & cats out. It should be a great event. The shelter changed management in the last year or so & the euthanasia of animals has dropped dramatically. Please I will now turn into an AD. "Please have your pets spayed or neutered."

I will let you know how adoptions went.

http://tupelo-leehumane.org/




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