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Showing posts with label Joplin Humane Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joplin Humane Society. Show all posts

Monday, June 27, 2011

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By all reports, the Adoptathon in Joplin exceeded everyone's expectations. Hundreds of potential adoptive families jammed the streets and stood in lines waiting to visit the animals. It appears that nearly all of the available dogs and cats were adopted. You could call the event a real miracle.

The news made me happy, yet kind of sad, too.

After Hurricane Katrina, a similar frenzy to adopt displaced animals occurred. If a shelter let the public know they had Katrina animals, an abundance of people would appear, each clamoring to take one home.

But most critters don't come into shelters as a result of a monumental disaster. They arrive as strays, or after being abandoned by a family who had to move without them, or who had a child that developed allergies. Or they got too big, too old, or too sick. Although circumstances vary, each animal has a story that could break your heart as much as any highly publicized case. But they all need the same thing...a loving home.

You didn't see me on television
or read about my plight in the news
because I'm just an ordinary animal
watching with nose pressed against a kennel door
waiting for someone who'll look at my face
and somehow understand that
if you give me half a chance to show you
our future will be guaranteed.
I'll live in your heart forever,
you'll be one less person who's in need.

Belonging to a family is better than waiting in a shelter. Please don't forget the thousands of animals who still await a miracle.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Joplin Adoptathon

















If you're looking for a new furry family member, consider checking out a major adoptathon taking place this weekend, June 25-26, in Joplin, Missouri. The event is sponsored by the Joplin Humane Society and the ASPCA.

Since there are so many rescues (over 900 at last count) from the massive tornados that literally wiped out much of the town, adoptive fees will be waived for the event. All other adoption procedures remain in place. Each animal has been spayed/neutered, microchipped, and is up to date on immunizations. Take a look at one of many rescues who will be available for adoption. Who could resist that face?
















Find it in your heart to adopt a homeless animal. But if you can't make it to Joplin, don't worry. I'm certain your local shelter has many dogs and cats that also need a loving home.

On a side note, one of my friends volunteered at the Joplin shelter last weekend. I was hoping for pictures and a story from her, but it turns out all the tornado rescues are in a separate donated building. No one but regular staff is allowed to handle them. This is done to reduce stress on the animals, so it's very understandable. The ASPCA is overseeing the Joplin effort. They have a lot of experience with disasters, and know how to run things smoothly. Volunteers have been instrumental in helping the organizations keep up with all the additional tasks brought on by the devastating tornados.

I'm praying that every animal in need (no matter where) will find a permanent, loving home!