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NW Ind Bird & Ferret Association Needs Food Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 March 2010 10:48

From Northwest Indiana Bird and Ferret Rescue Association www.nwiba.net  :

ANNOUNCEMENTS:  The Northwest Indiana Bird and Ferret Association is in desperate need for donations for food.  We house hundreds of birds over the year and currently are desperate need of food for cockatiels.  If you would like to make a donation please contact 219-987-7156, or send donations to: 6947 North 800 West, Winamac, IN 46996.  We appreciate any and all donation amounts!  Thank you.
 
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Yellow/White/Gray cockatiel: Young: Chico: Chico enjoys a good time with his person! Riding on your arm, perched on your finger or giving you kisses. He's a friendly and handtame cockatiel who longs to be with the right family! He is the type of bird who wants to be apart of the family, not sitting on the sidelines! Chico is great with other birds his size. For more information contact the NWIBA at 219-987-7156, 574-896-0280, or visit us on the Web at
www.nwiba.net.
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White-Front Amazon: 20 yrs: Male: Sunny: Sunny is a beautiful Amazon that has a good vocabulary, handtame and just needs a good family to enjoy his wit. For more information contact the NWIBA at 219,987-7156, 574-896-0280, or visit us on the Web at
www.nwiba.net.
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Lovebirds: Adult: Mickey and Minnie: Lovebirds: Adult: Mickey and Minnie: Mickey and Minnie are a pair of Lovebirds that spend their time cuddling with each other, kissing and playing with toys! Mickey and Minnie would be great for someone who enjoys companion birds. For more information contact the NWIBA at 219,987-7156, 574-896-0280, or visit us on the Web at
www.nwiba.net.


 
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For more information contact the NWIBA at 574-896-0280, or visit us on the Web at
www.nwiba.net.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 March 2010 11:09
 
Independent Cat Society @ Cat Show Mar 13-14 Print E-mail
Friday, 26 February 2010 10:33
From Independent Cat Society  www.catsociety.org  :

The Independent Cat Society will have a booth at the upcoming Dunes Cat Fancier Cat Show.  We will have cat toys, catnip mats, Calico Corney’s homegrown catnip, and assorted crafts for sale.  There will also be tickets available for our 50/50 Raffle which is going on at our shelter until April 3rd.  Also available will be information on our assisted spay/neuter and other programs as well as photos of some of the cats available for adoption at the ICS. 

This show takes place on March 13th & 14th from 9 am to 4 pm at Woodland Park, Grand Oaks Hall, 2100 Willowcreek Road in Portage, Indiana.  There will be cats there from all over the US.  Come join the fun. 

For further information please contact the ICS at (219) 785-4936.

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"Sweetie"
Last Updated on Friday, 26 February 2010 10:38
 
LOST DOG: "Sadie" in Valpo area Print E-mail
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 11:51
Information sent to us:

LOST DOG "Sadie" -- Brown, white & black Pekingese -- pink collar with a gold bone nametag BUT phone numbers on tag are wrong -- please call Christy with info -- 708-205-2877

Missing since Saturday February 6th near Burlington Beach and Sumac Area in Valparaiso, IN
Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 February 2010 11:59
 
Can You Help Petey & Sox? Print E-mail
Wednesday, 20 January 2010 11:53
From Independent Cat Society  www.catsociety.org  :

Petey and Sox are a handsome pair.

Besides good looks, they also share a secret you
wouldn’t know unless we tell you: they are both FeLV positive, and it’s time they had a real home of their own.
Petey’s care in ICS’ foster system began with companions who were also FeLV+. Within the first year of his life,
they all passed, so Petey was left alone.
Then came Sylvester, a wonderful Tuxedo cat who was also FeLV+. Sadly, Sylvester also passed over the Rainbow
Bridge, which left poor Petey alone again.

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Petey...
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...and Sox

Meanwhile, Sox was living comfortably in Indianapolis, oblivious to ICS and Petey... till his owner passed away.
Most shelters will not accept cats who are known to test positive for FeLV, but ICS takes a different approach: we
believe there is a place for EVERY adoptable cat, and we consider FeLV cats to be adoptable! So lucky Sox was
admitted to ICS to be a companion to Petey, who was left alone too many times...
Now Petey and Sox are together, but they are still in limbo. They are in foster care along with many other cats, so
their “human time” is at a minimum. It is time for them to move to their forever homes. They have their own
room, but it’s not like having their own HOUSE to roam.

Petey and Sox need a home, either as an only cats or as companions to other FeLV+ cats. They are both
extremely affectionate, and not just with caretakers. They are that way with anyone who has hands to pet... they
are enegetic and playful, but Petey has been known to cry when he is lonely for human company.
Petey is just over 2 years old, and Sox is going on 7 years old. They are both asymptomatic at this point, and
their bloodwork is completely normal. FeLV can reside in a cat's bone marrow for many, many years before
manifesting itself... it may show suddenly, or never at all. Such is the way with FeLV, and we don't know at this
point what course it will take for Petey or Sox. We do know that they need more companionship than we can give
them at this moment. They both may have many, many years of happy-living and making you laugh.
FeLV is strictly a feline disease... it CANNOT be transmitted to humans or dogs.

If you want to make a difference
in the lives of this two wonderful boys, please consider adopting them or becoming a permanent foster. Our
knowledgeable staff can guide you through the process of adopting and caring for this very special pair.
If you can help these boys, please call the Independent Cat Society at 219-785-4936.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 January 2010 12:29
 
Hammond Animal Control Print E-mail
Wednesday, 20 January 2010 10:35

From the city of Hammond:

Consider adopting
a puppy, kitten or adult animal from Hammond Animal Control. The facility takes in abandoned and lost pets that need loving homes. Adoption fees start at $20 with a portion refunded after the pet is neutered or spayed. Call 219.853.6507 for more information.

 
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