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We Rescued Hundreds. Please Rescue Just One.

Thursday, August 9, 2012 - 5:00pm

Are you ready to adopt some kitties? We sure hope so—we’ve got hundreds of cats looking for loving homes in the Sunshine State.

As you may know, in late February the ASPCA helped rescue hundreds of cats from Caboodle Ranch, a one-time sanctuary where the cats had fallen victim to severe neglect. Many of the kitties were severely ill and in dire need of medical treatment. The truth is, we got there just in time. Responders also discovered a number of deceased cats and burial sites on the property.

For the past five months, these little survivors have been getting better in our temporary shelter in Jacksonville. During that time, we also ensured that all were spayed or neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and, of course, socialized extensively.

At long last, the ASPCA has won the legal right to place them into loving homes. Naturally, our first action was to find guardians who had relinquished their cats to Caboodle Ranch and give them an opportunity to reclaim their pets.

But we still need to find new homes for the majority of these kitties—and we’re doing it through three concurrent adoption events August 11 and 12! Below are events to be held around Florida in conjunction with our wonderful partner agencies. If you have room in your heart and your home for one more, we hope you’ll consider attending.

In Jacksonville:

Hosts: ASPCA and Jacksonville Humane Society

What: Adoption event to find homes for Caboodle Ranch survivors, including barn cats and cats with special needs, such as those who are FIV-positive or have feline leukemia.

When: Saturday, August 11 and Sunday, August 12, 10:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.

Where: ASPCA temporary shelter
2580 West 1st Street
Jacksonville, FL 32254 Map

What to Bring: One government-issued photo ID (i.e., driver’s license, passport, military ID, or non-driver ID), proof of address and a cat carrier if you have one.

Adoption Fee: None

In Sarasota:

Host: Cat Depot

What: Adoption event to find homes for Caboodle Ranch survivors, including barn cats and cats with special needs, such as those who are FIV-positive or have feline leukemia.

When: Saturday, August 11 and Sunday, August 12, 10:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.

Where: Robarts Arena at the Sarasota County Fairgrounds
3000 Ringling Boulevard
Sarasota, FL 34237 Map

What to Bring: One government-issued photo ID (i.e., driver’s license, passport, military ID, or non-driver ID), proof of address and a cat carrier if you have one.

Adoption Fee: Suggested $10 donation
 

In Clearwater:

Host: Humane Society of Pinellas County

What: Adoption event to find homes for Caboodle Ranch survivors, including some with special needs, such as those who are FIV-positive or have feline leukemia.

When: Saturday, August 11 and Sunday, August 12, 10:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.

Where: 1928 Gulf to Bay Boulevard
Clearwater, FL 33765 Map
(Overflow parking will be available across the street at Clearwater High School.)

What to Bring: One government-issued photo ID (i.e., driver’s license, passport, military ID, or non-driver ID), proof of address and a cat carrier if you have one.

Adoption Fee: Name your own fee

With your support, the ASPCA is able to rescue animals in need across the country. Your gift today will help us place all cats in need in the loving homes they deserve, and help us rescue the countless animals still waiting for our help.

Sign up today to stay informed about these cats and how you can help animals in your community.

Become a Foster Parent to Needy Animals!

Thursday, August 9, 2012 - 11:00am
happy dog

Do you have room in your home and your heart to be a lifeline for needy animals? Shelters often need outside help caring for pets until they’re ready for adoption. Becoming a foster parent is a great way to make a hands-on difference in the lives of animals in your community! Shelter pets who may benefit from some quality time with a family often include newborns and those recovering from surgery.

Fostering is a wonderful way to help your local shelter create more space for needy animals, and it’s a great way to enjoy the many benefits of having a pet in your life without the long-term commitment.

Still need convincing? Check out our Foster Stories for real, first-person accounts of how rewarding fostering can be!

P.S.: Live in NYC and want to become a foster caretaker? Learn about the ASPCA’s Foster Care Program and enroll today! Remember, many shelters across the country sponsor similar programs, so be sure to check with your local shelter if you’re interested in fostering needy pets.

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Calendar Cover Model? You Decide!

Monday, August 6, 2012 - 12:45pm
ASPCA Calendar Vote

Every year, the ASPCA creates an exclusive wall calendar for our special friends and supporters. This year's calendar features ASPCA team members and, of course, their beloved rescued companions.

For the past several months, our creative team has been hard at work designing the calendar layout. But there's one big decision left to make: Who should grace its cover? Well, folks, this is not an easy decision for us! We've narrowed down the field to four contenders, but we're counting on you to make the final decision.  

Check out the too-cute pics and cast your vote for this year’s cover model!

Thanks for your help!

ASPCA Rachael Ray $100K Challenge Heats Up

Wednesday, August 1, 2012 - 2:30pm

It is here, people! August 1 is the official kickoff of the 2012 ASPCA Rachael Ray $100K Challenge, when shelters across the country will engage in a friendly, three-month competition to save more animals’ lives.

What can you do to help? Well, get out and adopt, of course!

This weekend, the 50 shelter contestants are pulling out all the stops to get the party started right. From all-night adoption parties to special promotions (hello, free cats!), these events are sure to get the public pumped up to adopt a pet and help their local shelters find more pets more homes.

The animals are counting on you!

For a full list of festivities near you, please visit our 2012 ASPCA Rachael Ray $100K Challenge events page!

And don’t forget to follow @ASPCALive as we bring you all the minute-by-minute kick-off action this weekend. Join the conversation by using the hashtag #100KChallenge and help your favorite shelter find homes for even more animals!

Yippity-Yap—It’s Mutts Day!

Tuesday, July 31, 2012 - 10:30am
Yippity-Yap—It’s Mutts Day!

Part Terrier, part horse? This sweet mutt is currently available for adoption at the ASPCA.

July 31 has gone to the dogs—and for good reason. It’s Mutts Day! That’s right, a whole day dedicated to embracing, saving and celebrating mixed-breed dogs. We can’t think of a more deserving crew.

With the desire for designer dogs still going strong, one-of-a-kind pups are often left with the short end of the stick. What gives? Mutts rock!

They can be well-behaved and loyal family members, they’re just as talented as their purebred counterparts, and do we really need to point out how ridiculously cute they are?

If you’re the proud pet parent of a mixed breed, we hope you’re celebrating Mutts Day by spending time with your furry companion! And if you’re thinking about adding a new pet to the family, please consider giving a mixed breed a chance.

Thanks to all for making pet adoption your first option!TM

Founders Choice Winner Announced

Friday, July 27, 2012 - 11:45am
Group of animals

Drum roll, please! You nominated. You voted. You crossed your fingers. And now it’s the moment we’ve been waiting for: The winner of our first Founders Choice Grant Contest is The Toby Project!

But we couldn’t stop there. In fact, voting was so close that we’re awarding $5,000 grants to each of our top three finalists! Congratulations to The Toby Project, Hearts United for Animals and Becky’s Gift!

A special thank you to Founder’s Society member Mary Anne Rasmussen for nominating The Toby Project. This Founders Choice Grant will help save the lives of thousands of dogs and cats by helping The Toby Project spay and neuter 20 dogs and 39 cats!

Big thank yous also go out to Founder’s Society members Riki Shaw, for nominating Heart United for Animals, and John Ludlam, for his nomination of Becky’s Gift!

Hearts United for Animals will put its Founders Choice Grant to work providing feline leukemia/Feline Immunodeficiency Virus tests in their low-cost spay/neuter clinic. And Becky’s Gift will be using its Founders Choice Grant to purchase hay from area farms, grain from nearby feed stores, and services provided by local farriers and veterinarians.

Congratulations again to The Toby Project, Hearts United for Animals and Becky’s Gift! And thank you to all our Founders who helped make a difference for three wonderful organizations and for the animals of New York, Nebraska and New Hampshire! 

Click here for more information about the Founder’s Society, and learn how you can participate in the Founders Choice Contest next year.

Join Us for Kick-Off Weekend!

Friday, July 27, 2012 - 9:00am
2012 ASPCA Rachael Ray $100K Challenge

Oh, it’s on! The 2012 ASPCA Rachael Ray $100K Challenge is officially underway starting August 1—and, for the third year in a row, shelters around the country are in a race to save more animals’ lives.

What is the $100K Challenge, you ask? In a nutshell, 50 animal shelters will spend the next three months working tirelessly to increase the number of adoptions over last year. The winning shelter will receive a $100,000 grant from the ASPCA to continue its life-saving work—and other contestants will vie for a chance to bring home additional grant prizes.

Join Us for Kick-Off Weekend!
Next weekend, we’ll be rooting for Challenge contestants as they host special kick-off adoption events! Follow @ASPCALive as we bring you all the minute-by-minute action. Using the hashtag #100KChallenge, you’ll be able to join the conversation—and help your favorite shelter find homes for even more animals!

To find a kick-off event near you, please visit our 2012 ASPCA Rachael Ray $100K Challenge events page!

Cancer Survivor Needs a New Home

Thursday, July 26, 2012 - 4:00pm
ASPCA Dog For Adoption

After undergoing surgeries to treat not one but two types of cancer, Mystery was exhausted. And yet, each time this Shepherd mix saw her favorite person at ASPCA Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital, her big brown eyes lit up and her tail began to thump. 

That’s typical behavior from this big-hearted dog. She’s friendly to everyone, and especially so to her special people.

“She has a great disposition,” says ASPCA licensed veterinary technician Carol Algarin. “She was always friendly, even when we knew she was uncomfortable.”

Mystery came to the ASPCA through our Humane Law Enforcement department, and we soon discovered she had a mammary gland tumor and a spindle cell tumor on her flank area. (Our vets believe the chance of recurrence is low.) But through her treatments, she maintained her sweet demeanor, good attitude and fondness for cuddling.

Carol isn’t Mystery’s only fan. Our Media team loved her so much that they brought her on the Nightly News with Chuck Scarborough on NBC! There, she demonstrated that she could Sit and Lie Down. (She’s a really smart girl.)

If you are looking for a dog with whom to form a very strong bond, Mystery is an excellent choice. We adore her here, but we want to see her in the loving home she deserves. Mystery can live with other dogs and children ages six and up.

To adopt Mystery, please call our Animal Placement department at (212) 876-7700, ext. 4900. And please share Mystery on Facebook and Twitter! Let’s get her the family she longs for.

Share Your Animal Rescue Story With The World!

Tuesday, July 24, 2012 - 1:00pm
Rescue Dog

Was your cat rescued from an abusive situation, or found abandoned on the street? Perhaps your dog is a puppy mill survivor? Or was adopted from the local shelter? Whatever ordeal your beloved pet endured before finding you, your story of rescue and adoption is the best kind of happily-ever-after.

Please visit our new Storyboard and share your pet’s rescue story—it is the most wonderful way to encourage others to open their hearts to a pet in need, too.  

423 Days in Our Shelter—Help Us Find this Senior Kitty a Home!

Monday, July 16, 2012 - 10:15am
ASPCA Adoptable Cat

Noni has been under our care for 423 days—and that is just way too long. She's receiving lots of attention and socialization with us, but even the ASPCA Adoption Center is no substitute for a loving family.

Noni is one of the prettiest, softest tuxie ladies we've ever seen, and she loves interacting with people, whether she's chasing a toy or receiving a few snuggles. But Noni's life has been anything but easy. She once lived in a hoarding home, and she came to us emaciated; we soon discovered that Noni had an untreated hyperthyroid condition. Our dedicated veterinary staff got Noni back on track, and now she is healthy and flourishing.

But Noni's adopter will need to keep her healthy, and that means not only twice-daily medicine for hyperthyroidism but special food for her sensitive tummy.

We can't wait to see Noni's story of triumph and recovery close with a happy ending, and neither can she. If you've got room in your heart for a special lady like Noni, please consider meeting her today at the ASPCA Adoption Center in NYC. Noni enjoys other cats and wouldn't mind a home with a resident feline friend. If you have any questions, please call the Adoption Desk at (212) 876-7700, ext. 4900.

If you can't bring her home, please share her on Facebook and Twitter. Online fans: You've helped us find homes for animals before—let's do it again for Noni! 

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