"Cat Pack Visits Petco"

 
Located in Ludlow, Ma., The Cat Pack , specializing in non-caged kittens and cats displayed two beautiful felines hoping for new homes at the Enfield Petco Store.
 
Founder, Sharyn O'Brien is shown here holding up "Chrystal", a Russian Blue Mix rescued from the MSPCA...Sharyn works closely with Pam Peebles of the MSPCA when mother cats and kittens come in.."Chrystal" was rescued when she came in with her 5 kittens.

Vice President Robin Fikaa snuggles up with "Hero"- a Rag Doll Mix. Hero is a beautiful, long haired cat on the quiet side.  Rag doll cats are labeled as such because of their loving, friendly disposition.

Please contact them at www.catpack.org  or 413-547-8025.


"DAN Gets Up Close and Personal"

To improve the chances of the dogs and cats held at T.J. O'Connor to be adopted, we have decided to distribute weekly photos of them.

Visiting the shelter on Tuesdays, personal photos of several dogs and cats are taken and printed along with their bio's supplied by the shelter's website. After being printed,the photos of featured animals are distributed to area pet stores and veterinarian bulletin boards.

Initial reports appear to be bringing about very positive results and adoptions. 

http://www.tjoconnoradoptioncenter.com/tjo/volunteer-programs.0.html

 


Please visit the shelter and consider adopting either a cat, kitten or dog this month!

If you cannot adopt, please drop off a donation of canned food to T.J. O'Connor Adoption Center.

627 Cottage Street, Springfield, MA 01119
phone: 413.781.1484

Click here for directions to TJ O'Connor Adoption Center or visit their web site:

http://www.tjoconnoradoptioncenter.com/

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"Connecticut Offers Vanity Plates for Animals"

 
The Connecticut DMV is offering two vanity plates to support animal welfare.  The animal population control plate gives a portion of the contribution to the animal population control account to help reduce pet overpopulation. For more information contact the Connecticut DMV at 1-860-713-2507.
 
The Connecticut K-9 Plate supports the adoption of shelter animals for the purpose of retraining them as service dogs. For more information contact  the Penny Harris Foundation at www.PennyHarrisFoundation.org
 

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"Seniors Get Free Meals for Pets"

Tuesday, March 4, 2008
By CORI URBAN

The Meals on Wheels program is not just for people anymore........continue

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Notes & Events

LOOKING FOR LOST OR ADOPTABLE PETS?

TJ O'Connor Animal Control and Adoption Center



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PET SAFETY AND HEALTH

Cold Weather Tips

 


LEGAL/GOVERNMENT

Help the Humane Society ask NFL commissioner to implement a zero-tolerance policy regarding illegal dogfighting. For more information click here.

Put an END to ANIMAL FIGHTING

A Letter from CEO of HSUS
Tell Amazon.com to Stop Profiting from Animal Fighting.
Call Amazon.com at 206-266-1000 and help stop the profiting from Animal Fighting.
Read full letter on HSUS web site.

The Dog Protection Act of Massachusetts www.protectdogs.org

Dog Owners Fight Proposed Pitbull Ban
Read Republican article from May 15th here
To find out what you can do to help prevent this ban visit www.massfeddogs.org


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