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February 2022 Newsletter

Love is in the Air……………….. 

We all know that our relationship with the animals in our lives may start with love, but it takes much more than love to sustain them.  Adopting an animal is a big commitment.  And, like any other relationship, there will be good times and some sad times.  Our companion animals make us laugh, they bring us joy, they comfort us, they get us out for exercise and fresh air, and help to keep us on a regular routine and, perhaps, most important of all, they offer us unconditional love.  

In the United States 68% of households own a pet.  That’s 84.6 million homes!  And, we spent $72.1 billion caring for our pets in 2021.  The humane animal bond has evolved for more than 15,000 years to become what it is today. 

We’re so glad that we can play a part in making these relationships possible.  It’s one of the most rewarding parts of the work we do! So, since it’s February and all about love, we’d like to share some of our love stories with you.  

Daisy 

Daisy was one of six kittens a deputy found in the middle of the road at 3 am. The kittens and their mother were huddled together in the newly fallen snow in sub-freezing temperatures and would not have survived the night.  They suffered from severe upper respiratory infections and other illnesses, but Daisy was, by far, the least robust.  With lots of TLC and veterinary care Daisy pulled through and grew to be a round, little dumpling. But the upper respiratory infection had affected Daisy’s eye such that it required removal.  Daisy recovered well and was one of the first of the litter to find her new home. 

 “She adapted from the moment we brought her home, she’s a little sweetheart . We couldn’t be happier with how she fits into our home”. says her new family.  

Nina 

Nina came to us from an area shelter that had taken in a number of American Bullies as a result of a cruelty investigation.  Nina was five years old, had lived in a cage her entire life, and was used only for breeding. Her teeth were filed to the gum line and her ears and tail were cropped.  Today, Nina lives a life she never could have imagined.

“ I never knew my soul mate would be so tiny,” says her happy owner. 

Bo and the Bird 

Perhaps one of the most heartwarming stories is that of Bo Bo and his bird. In October of last year, we were notified of a several dogs and cats left alone in a home when their owner was rushed to the hospital.  Coincidentally, we knew of this gentleman and offered to care for his pets until he could return home.  Sadly, that never happened. So, three dogs, six cats and a cockatiel came into our care.  The 15-year-old, blind, deaf, Japanese chin had slept at the foot of the bird’s cage for years.  We hadn’t realized how closely they were bonded until they arrived at the shelter until the bird heard the dog bark.  He immediately began to sing a lively, happy tune.  We brought the dog to the bird’s cage and, once again, the bird broke into song!  We could not possibly separate this unlikely pair, but what were the chances that someone would adopt a 15-year-old, blind, deaf dog…and a bird!   Well, it happened!  And, here they are in their new home.  Watch their video on our Facebook page!  (We never did know the bird’s name.) 

The Betty White Shelter Challenge         

Betty White, perhaps best known for her role on the hit TV show The Golden Girls, passed away at the age of 99, just shy of her 100th birthday. Apart from her notable and long-lasting acting career, White was a true advocate for animals. 

White’s passion and support for animals spans decades and since her passing the #bettywhitechallenge became a viral sensation across the internet. The challenge called for everyone to donate as little as $5.00 on January 17, 2022 to a local animal shelter or rescue of their choice, on what would have been Betty White’s 100th birthday.  It became a successful fundraiser for shelters nationwide, raising funds far beyond anyone’s expectations —ours included!  Thank you for your donations! The $5 bill in our mailbox, the drive-by donation when we’re walking dogs, the checks in the mail, and donations through Pay Pal and Facebook.  Together you donated almost $3K in Betty White’s memory!  

Dandy Mart Donation

Our good friends at the Hector Dandy Mart raised just over $1K for us this past holiday season!  

A huge thank you for their hard work and continued support!   

Year End Fundraising: You Met The Challenge

We wish we could personally thank each of you for YOUR generous support!  You met the matching gift challenge of $40,000 and we concluded the year raising funds of $80,000!   You’ve helped us achieve something we once only dreamed possible!  

Wags to Riches – February Sales 

Just in time for Valentine’s Day you’ll find a wonderful gift for that special someone in your life!  Through February 14th all women’s clothing, all jewelry and all artwork are 25% off already great prices! 

Visit the Wags to Riches Facebook page for the details of our upcoming President’s Day Sale. 

  

Wags to Riches is located at 313 North Franklin Street in Watkins Glen.   

Hours:  

Monday-Wednesday-Thursday-Friday  10:00 am-5:00 pm 

Sunday: Noon – 4:00 pm 

Closed Tuesday 

Phone: 607-210-4263 

All proceeds benefit the care of Shelter Animals 

January 2022 Newsletter

Somehow, given the on-going impacts of the pandemic, “Happy New Year!” seems a bit inappropriate.  Rather, we’ll say that we hope this finds you and your loved ones healthy and safe and that you are finding some joy in this ever-changing climate.

In some ways 2021 was just as challenging as 2020 for us individuals and for The Humane Society, as an organization. Mask wearing, new protocols, and additional cleaning procedures soon became the norm.  Then, for a brief moment we as a country and as a staff, breathed a collective sigh of relief. Vaccines became widely available, masks came down and we talked of once again opening our doors again our broader Humane Society family welcoming friends, volunteers, and adopters. But that, as we all know, was short lived. First the Delta variant, soon followed by the Omicron variant and we were back to the established protocols.

We now recognize that we, like so many others, will need to learn to navigate and in fact, figure out how to excel in the new norm to provide much needed services for our community, to continue to hold ourselves to a high level of care for our shelter animals and to develop our small, dedicated staff.

As we go forward, we are thankful that you have been and continue to be, beside us, supporting us in so many ways.  In this newsletter, we’d like to share some of the successes your support has made possible.

Thank you from all of us!  And, we wish you the very best for the year ahead!

Once again – A Huge round of a paws and an enormous Thank YOU

The Numbers for 2021

We hosted 162 canine guests in 2021, clearly an increase compared to 121 in 2020.  We ‘re happy to say that we didn’t see the “return” of pandemic pets as many in the animal welfare industry feared. This enabled us to assist other shelters, both regionally and nationally taking in 43 dogs from other shelters.  83 dogs were found as strays, some were seized by law enforcement, and 15 were surrendered by owners. Of the 83 dogs found as strays, 68 were successfully reunited with their families and a total of 90 dogs were adopted.

Spay/Neuter Program

The spay/neuter program continued strong, in its 18th year (CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?)  with a total of 955 companion animals having been sterilized, just 4 short of last year’s surgeries. In 18 years that’s a cumulative total of just under 16,000!!!  757 cats and 182 dogs were spayed or neutered this year alone. The demand for services remains strong as we enter 2022, continuing with “curb side” service and following strict COVID-19 protocols.  We have to admit,there are times that  ask ourselves, “Where DO they keep coming from?”.

Curbside check-in for Covid safety

Bailey and Friends

Tom Golisano – Business Leader and Philanthropist

A generous grant from Bailey and Friends, a fund of the Tom Golisano Foundation, helped to fund approximately half of the surgeries of our shelter animals in 2021.  Bailey and Friends strives to support and build capacity of caring, competent providers and organizations, create opportunities that strengthen the importance of the human-animal bond in personal, occupational, and therapeutic capacities, and promote responsible, loving pet-ownership. We are greatly honored to have been selected as a recipient of this generous funding.

The Christmas Cats

As many of you know, we were notified of an abandonment situation just before Christmas. So, our intrepid cat team went to work and over the course of the week gathered a total of 15 cats, ranging from about 2 months of age to adult. With lots of TLC they are all improving, but it will be at least a month before most are ready for adoption.  Once again, you responded with help – monetary donations, and donations of food and litter.  For that, we thank you!   We’ve said it before, but we’ll say it again. We couldn’t do what we do without your support!

The Betty White Shelter Challenge

Betty White – actress and animal advocate

Betty White, perhaps best known for her role on the hit TV show The Golden Girls, passed away at the age of 99, just shy of her 100th birthday. Apart from her notable and long-lasting acting career, White was a true advocate for animals.

White’s passion and support for animals spans decades and since her passing the #bettywhitechallenge has become a viral sensation across the internet. The challenge calls for everyone to donate as little as $5.00 on January 17, 2022 to a local animal shelter or rescue of their choice, on what would have been Betty White’s 100th birthday.

This challenge not only honors the late Betty White but has the potential to impact hundreds of shelters across the nation, changing an animal’s life for the better. Giving in her name would be a wonderful way to honor her memory. Many thanks to those of you who have already donated. Our generous supporter who is matching financial donations will extend the date of matching through January 17th. Donations can be made online, via our PayPal account, or by check to us at 124 Marina Drive, Montour Falls, NY 14865.

Caroline the Collector

Caroline Says Thank You!

Caroline works hard to collect cans and bottles almost every day and she knows you do too! Together you surpassed last year’s total with over 80,000 cans and bottles!  The proceeds feed the shelter animals provide medications, pay veterinary bills and help to pay our dedicated staff.