Quiz….Do You Know ? Page 1
Cats have how many vocalization sounds?
A) 10 B) 40 C) 60 D) 100
Dogs have how many vocalization sounds?
A) 5 B) 10 C) 50 D) 80
Answers on Page 6
P.O. Box 863, Beaverton, OR 97075-0863 http://www.AnimalAidPDX.org
Phone: 503-292-6628
Volume 6 Issue 4 Winter 2006
SANTA CLAWS PHOTO EVENT TO SHURE PETS AND ANIMAL AID
HELP ANIMAL AID FUNDRAISING PARTNERSHIP
Celebrate the howl-idays with your pet during Just in time for the howl-idays, here’s an opportunity to
PetSmart's Santa Claws photo event weekend and purchase gifts early for your pets and pet-loving
help Animal Aid at the same time! Santa Claws friends. Please join Animal Aid and Shure Pets® as they team
(Animal Aid volunteers) will be available at the up to raise funds for the homeless pets in our care. You now
Tigard PetSmart location on December 2 & 3 from have the opportunity to order superior pet products
11 a.m. - 4 p.m. (7501 Southwest Dartmouth St, that you and your animal friends will love. Shure
Tigard OR, 97223) Phone: 503-684-3234 Pets has the largest collection of breed-specific items
Your Santa Claws photo package includes 2 that can be ordered.
Polaroid® photos of you and your pet and 2 exclusive holiday They also have a huge
Inside This Issue:
frames*. (*Limited time offer, while supplies last.) selection of all-natural Homecomings 3
Plus, $5 from every Santa Claws photo package benefits health and beauty Needing Furrever Homes 4
homeless pets in your area, in this instance, Animal Aid. Photo items, pet apparel, treats, toys,
packages are just $8.95 with the PetPerks® Savings Card (reg. beds, gifts and more. AND 25% of Special Volunteer 5
retail $9.95). all proceeds will go to Animal Aid Holiday Hazards 5
Commemorating the howl-idays with your pet, while helping to support our mission. If you Humane Holiday Hints 5
homeless pets, makes truly happy holidays for all! wish, you may stop by the office
and look through the Shure Pets Love Gifts 6
catalog. We have order forms Christmas Wish List 8
A VERY BUSY LATE SUMMER available in the office.
AND FALL FOR ANIMAL AID Between November 18 and December 10, you
may place your order by visiting the following
Web site at
We had our first annual “Odds & Ends for Furry Friends” http:/animalaid.shopshurepets.com
garage sale in August and the Simply click on the “PRODUCTS” link and start
results were fabulous. Our Girl shopping! If you have ordering questions,
Scout Kristin Thomas (working please call Jennifer at
towards her Gold Award) with her 503-522-2689. Remember, 25% of the
mother’s support did a great job proceeds from orders placed from this Web site will go
planning and implementing the sale. directly to Animal Aid.
With pre- and post-sales, the garage By placing your order now, make this a howl-iday season to
sale netted a little over $3300 for remember for your pets and your pet-loving friends, all while
our homeless animals in need. Kristin and her Mom
supporting Animal Aid!
Post-sales included a smaller follow-up garage sale put on by
Elizabeth McCampbell and friends.
community booth, selling pastries and soda to the market
In September our wonderful visitors. The earnings were above last year’s take due to the
volunteer Elizabeth McCampbell, generous donation of soda pop and water by several of our
aided by friends Diane Clendenin, dedicated volunteers.
Kay Miller, and Jaime Smith, Our second annual Bet For Pets Casino Night and Auction
raised over $400 by staffing the turned out to be a purr-fectly wonderful and successful event.
Looking for good deals Beaverton Farmers Market (Continued on page 2)
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(Continued from page 1) Bet for Pets
Oregon Pet Sitters Association
There were lots of smiling faces in the crowd from our (http://www.oregonpetsitters.com) - This is their second year
supporters who were enjoying the casino setting, to those of support, and they increased their sponsorship over last year.
spending time deciding which A big thank you to this wonderful organization.
prizes and auction items to
attempt to procure. Those FLUSH ($100)
filling their tummies with our Canyon Pet Hospital (503-644-1601) – Dr. Hughes has been
yummy appetizers looked an Animal Aid supporter for years by providing discounted care
very content as well! We for our shelter animals and by assisting pet owners that we refer
made a little more purr-ofit to his practice. Many thanks!
than last year, with over
Fun at the gaming tables Cats Only! Pet Sitting (503-332-2670) – Owner Laurie Carl is
$6600 in funds raised during
also a two-time Bet For Pets sponsor. Thank you, Laurie, for
the evening. The expansion of
your consistent support.
the event to include a silent auction was well-received, so we
will include it again next year. It was especially fun to see many Home Sweet Home Cat Sitting (503-642-9978) – Our own
of our supporters, including some of our volunteers, walk off board member Sandra Ling runs this service and has been a
with some mutt-nificent prizes! longtime supporter of Animal Aid. We’re grateful for her
presence and support.
The support of our sponsors, prize donors and volunteers made
this evening a big success. Because of them, we will be able to Parkway Veterinary Hospital (503-636-2102) – This is their
continue to support our mission to reduce animal birth rates and second year as a Bet For Pets sponsor and we are happy to have
animal suffering through educating the public about spaying their continued support.
and neutering, by offering no-interest loans to community
members who cannot afford veterinarian care, and by finding Special Recognition of Our Prize Donors
permanent homes for abandoned and special-needs animals.
* Warren Gamely of
Special Thanks Go To Our Fabulous Sponsors Digital Multimedia
ROYAL FLUSH ($1000) Creations (971-998-
6565) - Photo session of
Mary Norquist, Principal Broker, Coldwell Banker Barbara
pet and framed custom
Sue Seal Properties
artwork, $250 value
(503-224-7325). This is Mary’s second year
supporting this event, and she provides * Marcia Petty, dedicated Just a few of our fabulous prizes
support for our furry friends in many other supporter - One original
ways as well (past board member, occasional framed art charcoal portrait by artist Sherry Hanson, $180, and
foster “parent,” etc.). We are indebted to her one framed art print by artist Wendy Dunder, $50 value
for her continued dedication to our cause! Thanks Mary! * Nadia’s Massage (503-579-8684) - Three one-hour massage
FOUR OF A KIND ($500) certificates, $70 each
Ari Diamonds (503-297-7626) - Another second year * Rochelle Baker of “Gems by Rochelle” (503-245-7297)
supporter, for which we are very grateful. Michele donated a variety of items, $167 value
of Ari Diamonds is also a key volunteer providing * Portland Spirit representative Ercel Barnes (503-224-3900)
our charges with support in a variety of ways secured a donation of a Portland Spirit Dinner Cruise, $124
(cleaning. socializing, adoption counseling, etc.). We are so value
lucky to have her as a member of our volunteer team. * Westover Inns (503-682-1737) provided a one-night stay at
Charisma! Communications (503-245-3140) – We pet-friendly Looking Glass Inn, Lincoln City, $119 value
were proud to have them as new sponsors this year. * Solid Gold Northwest - Three bags of pet food and three
FULL HOUSE ($250) bottles of Seameal vitamins, $101 value
Allison Butterfield – Allison is a dedicated volunteer who * Animal Aid Adoption Counselor Volunteer Ute L. donated a
shows her support in many ways by cleaning, socializing, and one-hour, in-home Tellington Touch session, $90 value
doing outreach once a month. Thanks for your sponsorship! * Animal Aid Volunteer Coordinator Dee C. donated baked
IronStone Bank (503-276-6000) – IronStone goods once a month for six months, $90 value
not only supports us each year with our annual * Gayle Green of Seva Pet (503-788-1191) provided ten sets of
Bet For Pets event, but they are also holders of our mortgage. Ask Your Cat “Daily Wisdom from Your Inner Cat” cards, $90
We consider them as partners as they have provided us with value
advice and financial assistance in many other ways. * Wild Bill’s (503-224-0134) - Three days and two nights at the
Danielle’s Sauces (503-675-0085) - This is their first year of Sands Resort in Reno, $80 value
sponsorship and we’re happy to have them on board. * Western Pet Supply (503-297-6644) - Drinkwell big dog pet
Danielle’s daughter Charisse is one of our volunteers who helps fountain, $70 value
us with a myriad of tasks. (Continued on page 3)
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(Continued from page 2) Bet for Pets series Shiraz wine (full case) and a Royal Limited Cheese Set,
$175 value
* Coffee People - Coffee, mugs, syrup, football gift basket, $68 * Homewood Suites by Hilton (503-614-0900 x506) -
value Overnight stay in a beautiful suite, $170 value
* Jeanne Henry - Handmade blue and silver necklace and * Connie Bowen, artist (503-697-0614) - Stunning 11”x14”
earring set, $65 value portrait of your pet, $165 value
* Nature’s Acres (503-666-4800) - Two free nights boarding * Karen Fairley of Shattered Illusions (503-639-6344) -
and grooming, $64 value Gorgeous fused glass art piece, $150 value
* Laura Spiers of The Kitty Sitter (503-590-6002) - Three free * Jerri Wagner, Animal Aid volunteer - Limited edition
days of cat sitting, $51 value collector’s baby doll by Adora Inc., $100 value
* Deborah’s Magick (503-317-0067) - Handmade white and * Nadia’s Massage (503-579-8684) - One-hour massage
green necklace and earring set, $50 value certificate, $70 value
* Tazo Tea (503-736-9005) - Assorted teas, teapot, T-shirt, Thank You to Our Special Volunteers
mugs, cap, etc., $50 value A million thanks go out to all of our marvelous and priceless
* Animal Aid volunteers Roger and Judy P. - Cat garden statue, volunteers for their dedicated work and support in making this
$50 value event possible and successful. Animal Aid is a successful
* Wild Oats (503-244-3110) - Bath and beauty products, $50 organization due to your devotion to our homeless pets and our
value mission.
* Robert H. Flecker, DVM, of Hillsdale Veterinary Group Thank you to Sara Maudlin for her invaluable assistance in
(503-246-4660) - $50 off veterinary services planning and organizing this year’s Bet For Pets event.
* Central Bark (503-295-2275) - Two days of doggy daycare, Thanks go out to Judy Perry and Bonny Roulier for their
$48 value beautiful and professional prize certificate design creations.
* Danielle’s Sauces (503-675-0085) - Various sauces and We are grateful for the donated services of Neena Peterson for
kitchen accessories gift basket, $45 value our poster updates and to Linda Keast, our Webmaster, for
integrating all the fundraiser news into our site!
* Volunteer Elizabeth McCampbell (503-641-4470) - Two days
of pet sitting in your home, $40 value Thanks for the tremendous help from Kat Hearn, Sandra Ling,
Janna Sleeper, and Tori Holzendorf, and others who created the
* Jennifer Kent of Shure Pets (503-236-6234) - Dog house
beautiful gift baskets!
photo frame and pet bowl place mat, $26
Our all-around handyman Grayson Silaski provided significant
* Salvador Molly’s (503-293-1790) - Gift card, $25 value
support and service throughout the planning and
* Monteaux’s Public House (503-691-9942) - Gift card, $25 implementation process.
value
Harold and Bonnie Rainsberger were always available to assist
* Julie Mills of Paws Down (360-798-842) - Two “Pal with a variety of tasks as needed.
Around” pet/people water bottles, $21 value
Congratulations and thanks go to Kathie C. and Cherisse C. as
* Volunteer mom Vicki Scribner (503-356-5857) – our top two ticket sellers this year!
“Homemade Gourmet” chicken casserole kit, $20 value
* Lucky Labrador Brewery (503-244-2537) - T-shirt, $15 value
HOMECOMINGS
Auction Items and Our Wonderful Donors Our Animal Aid story began on November 1, 2005, the day
* Charlotte Cohen, kitty adopter and our beloved cat of 10 years, Romeow, disappeared. We
supporter - Seven nights in a beautiful Sun hadn’t seen him all day and unbeknown to us (and only God
River home right on the golf course, $2348 knows how, he hated the outdoors), he got out of the house.
value
Thinking that he had crawled into a corner and died, my
* Vacation Internationale (800-755-6293) - husband Jerry tore our house apart, moving every piece of
Seven nights in a fabulous condo in Puerto furniture, searching every cabinet, and dismantling our
Vallarta, $1250 value waterbed in our search for him. Alas, he was nowhere to be
* Christie Casey - Exclusive quad- found. Jerry also walked all over the neighborhood, calling
folding poker table game top and Gretchen Marble & for Romeow and searching under every bush and tree.
accessories, $1250 value daughter York had
After searching several Web sites for lost and found
* Wild Horse Resort and Casino (800- the Puerto Vallarta
auction winning bid animals, I found Animal Aid and checked out several of the
654-9453) - Two-night get-away
cats. I downloaded an application, completed it and faxed it
package, $380 value
back the next day.
* Western Pet Supply (503-297-6644) - Large 3-tier cat tree,
$269 value On Saturday we visited for the first time. We held, loved
* Mary Norquist of Coldwell Banker Barbara Sue Seal and petted many kitties, but none seemed to “fill the bill”
Properties (503-224-7325) - Windsor Vineyards signature (Continued on page 4)
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(Continued from page 3) Homecomings
until we saw a beautiful tuxedo cat, Alexis, lying on a bench. WAITING FOR FURREVER HOMES
We sat down next to her. After a pet or two, she climbed up Crissy
on my lap, and it was love at first sight. I encouraged Jerry
to sit down with us, and she immediately stretched out I've been told I am a beautiful dilute Calico, so why
across both of our laps. She purred and purred, and haven't I gone home? I have
immediately grabbed both of our hearts. Every time we set great house manners. I love to
her aside to stand up, she’d jump right back onto our laps. play a game of mouse and string
feather. If you like muffins, I
She was not our first choice, and when we got home, I
can knead up a bunch! People
emailed our contact, Katherine, in an attempt to arrange a
visit with another cat we had seen on the Web site. But at
love to pet me and say my fur is
this point, I think we knew that Alexis was our cat, and the silky soft. I take good care of it
next day we went out and bought her a new bed, a scratching and groom myself regularly so I don't have a matted coat.
post, and most importantly, her own brush. I'm not telling my age, but in human years I'm only 25
years old and most of it I have spent homeless. If I sound
Jerry went back on Monday to visit, and Alexis again like your kind of girl, visit during Animal Aid's Show and
climbed up in his lap to be loved and petted.
Tell Saturday and ask for Crissy. I really want to go
At both visits we were encouraged to adopt at least two cats, home! Please call 503-292-6628 or visit our Web
but we felt that our house could only support one, and were site www.animalaidpdx.org/cat1.htm for more
concerned that our application would be turned down for information.
that reason.
I really needed to see Alexis again, and we made an
Chiquita
appointment to see her again on Wednesday evening. It took Hola! My name is Chiquita and I'm seven big pounds of
us a while to find her in her hidey hole, but one pass with the burning love! The people from
brush that we had bought for her brought her out into our Animal Aid saved my life when my
laps where we brushed and loved her for a long time. After time ran out in a kill shelter. I'm
a lengthy conversation with the director, we were told that only two years old and sooo happy
we could adopt her. Our joy was intense, but it was almost to have a second chance at life. My
another week before she was brought to our home. foster family is wonderful, but I
Alexis was delivered to our home on Tuesday, November would really love to have a
21, and we were thrilled, but she was not as happy as we permanent home. How about
were. She hid behind furniture for a long time, and I sat on yours? Please call 503-292-6628 or visit our Web site
the floor for hours, calling gently to get her out. (This www.animalaidpdx.org for more information.
reminded me of the first few days that Romeow was
missing, and brought tears to my eyes). She finally appeared, Half Pint
and I brushed her for a very long time. When we went to Can you hear Half Pint calling you? She has the sweetest,
bed, she jumped up and cuddled with us all night long. We tiniest little meow! As you can see,
were all VERY happy. she has unusual markings, with a
And then, a miracle happened…on Thanksgiving morning beautiful pale orange blaze down her
(November 24th, after 23 days) Romeow appeared on our nose. Half Pint is looking for that
doorstep. We have no idea (and never will) where he was or special person who will adopt her
how he survived, but he is home with us now, and our two with her brother Midnight. Are you
cats are learning to live together. Did Animal Aid know, the one? Please call 503-292-6628 or
somehow, that we were going to be a two-cat household? visit our Web site
We are very grateful to have Alexis (who has now been www.animalaidpdx.org for more information.
named “Spooky” because she is so jumpy) in our household, Midnight
and can happily report that both of the cats are adapting very
well. I have recommended Animal Aid to several friends, Midnight is the other half to Half Pint. He
and hope that they will help to support the shelter, too. is a charming boy with jet black fur and a
half-length tail. There is nothing half-way
Here are our furrever friends, about these two kitties. When you give
sharing their favorite sleeping place, them a home, you'll be doubling the love
our bed. By Marilyn O. you bring into your life. Please call 503-
292-6628 or visit our Web site
www.animalaidpdx.org for more information.
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SPECIAL VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION burns, but as a fire hazard!
Kathie Casey has been a volunteer with Animal Aid for Animals will find many holiday things appealing and
a little over two years. She learned tempting to play with or explore. Shock, electrocution,
about us by bringing her mother to ingesting odd objects, knocking over things to get at
the old shelter to look for a kitty to something, burns, broken glass, and toxic plants or
adopt. After the adoption process, painted items can wreak havoc on your pet by injuring
Kathie decided that when she retired or killing them, and the efforts to save them can be
she would volunteer here. And are costly both emotionally and financially. Preventing the
we ever happy about that decision! hazards by taking precautions is the best cure.
She faithfully comes two times a
week to take care of our kitties by giving them lots of HUMANE HOLIDAY HINTS
love and playtime and to clean their cages and provide Bringing an animal into your home at any time requires
them with food and water. She even washes all their sensitivity, good judgment, and research since they are
food and water dishes twice a week, a chore not many living, feeling and emotional beings. Animals deserve
volunteers are willing to accept. Not only does she careful consideration and adequate time devoted to
help in the shelter, she has also been a top ticket sales searching for the right pet and to the integration into
person for two years in a row for our Bet For Pets your home.
fundraiser event. Kathie is very kind-hearted; she has
adopted two kitties from Animal Aid and has two that The holiday season is one of the worst times to
she rescued on her own. We are grateful for her consider obtaining a pet. It is not a good time to
dedication to our homeless kitties and Animal Aid. introduce a pet into your family. There are numerous
Thank you, Kathie! hazards, distractions and other activities that provide a
horrible background for successfully integrating a pet
HOLIDAY HAZARDS into your family. Getting an animal during these most
Holiday hazards are equally challenging and commercial of times supports irresponsibly bred
sometimes downright dangerous. The winter season is animals and perhaps a less than cherished view of a
full of holiday festivities and, therefore, the holidays living creature.
are important times to take special precautions for the New animals require quality attention and a stable
health and safety of pets. It is also a good idea to give environment, which most holiday season celebrations
special consideration towards animals that you are do not permit. Also, an animal is not a toy or gift that
thinking of bringing into the home at this time. can be returned or tossed aside when it loses its appeal.
Some festive plants (holly, mistletoe, poinsettia, etc.) Too many animals end up abused, dead, or in shelters
are poisonous to pets. Other hazards include glass around the holidays, so please think long and hard
ornaments, edible ornaments, electrical cords, heated about the temptation to obtain one during this time.
decorative bulbs, hooks, tinsel, and a wide variety of Since it is the thought that counts, consider purchasing
other decorating items. Make sure they are kept out of all the pet-related supplies, wrapping them up, and
reach or in places your animals cannot get to them. presenting them as the symbol of the pet promised.
Other hazards include chocolate, alcohol, and caffeine, Make the search a family project for after the holidays.
which can make your animals very ill or, in some This will teach proper stewardship and compassion,
cases, kill them. and show an immense amount of love and
Other problems can include the sharp needles from the responsibility while creating anticipation and a greater
Christmas tree, which can cause intestinal problems or desire for the cherished pet.
worse. Pets may climb or knock the tree over, so it may Remember, using common sense and good judgment
be best to keep the tree in a room that can be blocked will make the winter and holiday season associated
off. Another option would be to keep the tree with it much safer and happier for all.
surrounded with a mini barrier (helps with small kids, Adapted from:
too!) such as a baby gate or even a large playpen or http://www.cyberpet.com/cyberdog/articles/general/
portable kennel fence (safely decorated, this can look winter.htm
festive). Candles are another hazard, not only for
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Love Gifts
Donations received in honor or memory of animals John & Erika Epperly…..….Honor of “Hank, Koko & Mocha”
or people: Lois Erickson……………..….......Honor of “Shadoe & Missy”
Memory of “Misty”
November 2005 thru October 2006 Diane & Matt Evans……………………......Honor of “Gipper”
Donald & Joanne Adams.…….…………....Honor of “Chelsea” Ruth Fay………………………..……..Memory of “Spice Girl”
Michael & Janelle Adams.…….………….....Honor of “Omar” Maureen & Michael Fisher……...…..Honor of “Valerie kitten”
Dopnna K. Ainslie………….....…Memory of “Bailey Buechle” Megan Flood…..…Honor of “Suaie, Ellen, Helen & Christine”
Linda Allen.…….…………..……..…...…....Honor of “Bailey” Memory of “Brown eyes & Brown hair”
Memory of “Pumpkin” Nancy A. Freyer…….......………...…..…Memory of “Murphy”
E. A. Alton…..……………...…..………...Memory of “Snyder” Beth Fuegy……………..……..Honor of “Sampson & Romeo”
Elaine K. Anderson……………..………...…………...Honor of Nancy Gilbert…………………………....…..Honor of “Molly”
“My loving pets, Past & Present” Memory of “Tiger, Mandy, Callie & Prudy”
Richard & Jean Anderson…………………………....Honor of Linda & Charles Gillespie…….......Memory of “Nina Westiott”
“Buddy, Suki & Mookie” Eva & Amasa Gilman………...………….. Memory of “Tessa”
Rochelle Baker.……………………...………..….….Memory of Terry Glickman.…………....Honor of “Gloria & Jim Peterson”
“My friend Merriel who adopted many homeless animals” Memory of “Jessie/Trisha Kerr & LeAnn Kindness”
Barbara Bereson Creegan……..…………..Memory of “Rougr” Memory of “Cocoa/Donna Zinter”
John &Donna Bertell.……….………......….Honor of “Sophie” Paul & Ingrid Gordon.………..Memory of “Robert Blankeney”
Dale & Janet Billups.……………….……..Memory of “Kaola” Violet M. Gramstad………….………….…..Honor of “Simba”
Richard & Renee Binns.………..….Honor of “Rebekah Binns” Memory of “Punkins”
Richard Bloomberg……………….….…Memory of “Princess” Claudia Green……...................................................…..Honor of
Elinor C. Boroske…………………….……Memory of “Santa” “My father, James E. Barnard’s birthday”
Sandy Bounds…………………....………Memory of “Isabella” Bethel A. Hager………..…..…..Honor of “Billy & Geronimo”
Gary & Teresa Brandt…………....Memory of “Amalie & Jam” Memory of
Ken & Sandra Brody.…………………...…..Honor of “Emma” “Tillie, Mollie, Princess, Barney, Little Bear & Baby Boy”
Memory of “Tessa & Paisley” Erin Hambleton.............................................Memory of “Ernie”
Sevim B. Brooke.………...……....Honor of “Brandy & Mavis” Margaret Hamilton.……………….............Memory of “Nickie”
Margaret Bruun.……...………..……………………....Honor of Pamela S. Hansen.……………….............Memory of “Autumn”
“Bill Bohag (very wonderful son-in-law)” Judith L. Hatton.………..………...………...Memory of “Riley”
Lois Burns.………………….....…..............Memory of “Chase” Carol Heiney.…......................Honor of “Your awesome work”
Robert & Lois Burns.……………..………....Honor of “Jenny” Karen Heinsch………………………………………....Honor of
Jacqueline F. Byles……..Honor of “Samantha, Baby & Nellie” “All my beloved Angels – Past & Present”
Royald Caldwell.……………..……..…....Memory of “Gillis” Gay Hendrix.………..…………….Memory of “Larry Hendrix”
Grechen & James Cantwell…...Memory of “Keesha & Clifton” Armond Herns.……………....………………...Honor of “Sam”
Christine Caplan…………...……......Honor o f “Sandy Caplan” Memory of “Anne Herns”
Kathie Casey.………………………………………..Memory of Allison L. Hill.…...........................Honor of “Emergency Fund”
“Jackson, Li’l Hussie, EWOK, Goober & Socrates” Dwayne & Krislynn Hoeck.….......................................Honor of
Bob & Marilyn Caufman….Memory of “The Dude & Maurice” “Ariel (Lila) & Bubbles (Opal)”
Christine & Michael Chapman……..……...Memory of “Terra” Jenny Holden.…..................................Honor of “Mike Holden”
John R. Charmley Jr…………………………………Memory of Monica Honegger.………….…...Memory of “Dorothy Decker”
“Eileen & Cathleen Charmey” Edmay Honeycutt.……..…......Memory of “T. C. We miss you”
Jane Marie Claus.………..………..Memory of “Muskie Claws” Louise F. Hope.…..............................Honor of “Barbara Burns”
William & Shelly Coffee……….……….... Memory of “Maya” Darcie M. Horlacher.…..................................................Honor of
Patricia Crosthwait…………….……….. Memory of “Fat Boy” “Cindy who works hard for the cause”
Laura J. David.………….…….………..…....Honor of “Annie” (Continued on page 7)
Authur & Sandra Diederich.……..………....Honor of “Sahara”
Gwyneth Dimick.……………......Memory of “Marilea Scholz”
Heidi Davis & Vivek Dixit…..…....Memory of “Eileen Brown”
Quiz Answers
Dan & Karen Donahue……..…...Memory of “Fumi & Keesha”
Lita Doran……………………..……….Memory of “Kay Poff” Cats have D) 100 vocalization sounds.
Kay & Roger Doyle.…………….………….Honor of “Figaro”
Carl Jonsson & Erin Dvorak.…..……..Honor of “Milo & Inca” Dogs have B) 10 vocalization sounds.
Bob & Elsie Edge……………..……………………….Honor of
“Tabitha, Samantha & Sebrina”
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Love Gifts
(Continued from page 6) Love Gifts Nancy Parr.……..................................….Honor of “Lucy Lou”
Betty Huber.………………………..…....Memory of “Sammie” Memory of “Minnie Pearl”
John Hudson.…............................Honor of “Kitties & Puppies” Bowen Parsons…………………......…..…....Honor of “Harry”
Gertrude J. Hufman.………...….....Honor of “Bermie & Billie” Dick Paup…………………………………………....Memory of
Hazel Hunter.………….........……...Honor of “Sunni Augusta” “Blackie, Muffer, Tammy, Sara, Runt Sammy & Bumper”
Memory of “Freddie Marie & Thaddeus Arfer” Lillian Perkins……..................................….Honor of “Popper”
Cathy & Kenneth Hyde.…...................................Honor of “Ed” Memory of “Sara & Andy”
Barbara Jacobson………..Honor & Memory of “Mrs. Higgins” Tammy Piscitelli……....................Honor of “Devon & Chanel”
Candance Jewell.……………..………....Memory of “Jazmine” Pat Pressley……............Honor of “My beloved Willow 1 year”
Steve & Jackie Kelley.………..…………....Memory of “Lady” Lisa Puma………...……..………….......…..Memory of “Jesse”
Dorothy & Thomas Kempf………..…………………..Honor of Carla Rajnus……............................................….Honor of “Al”
“All past & present babies” Memory of “Ivan”
Memory of “Frisco” Patricia Reilly................Honor of “Pacific Veterinary Hospital”
Jean Kincaid.………….……………..….....Honor of “Weenie” Callie Richman.....................................Honor of “Cyndi Wood”
Darcia Krause.…………..............................Memory of “Annie” Cynthia Rieben………......…...…………..…..Honor of “Oreo”
Steve Krueger…………………...…………………...Memory of Eleanore E. Rohse………….…….......…..Memory of “Whitey”
“All my cats, too many to name them all” Norma Romero……..Memory of “Caesar, Spike, Luke & Jake”
Lilia Kruzinski.……….……….…….Honor of “Yuki & Sushi” Cheryl Rosario …….....................Honor of “Bob & Pink Kyle”
Memory of “Bonnie” Memory of “Tebo”
Pamela R. Leneve.…………...……………..……….....Honor of Fran Rowley……........Honor of “Pepper (Dog) & Bucky (Cat)”
“Elizabeth McCampbell’s birthday” Memory of “Muffy, Princess, Janie, Punkey, Moki &Tuffy”
Sandra Ling.………….....................Memory of “’Minnie’ Parr” Shirley Ryan….…….......................….Honor of “Ben & ReRe”
Vicki Lint.…………........................Memory of “My angel Pal” Memory of “Blaze, Nikki, Cedar & Isa”
Theresa LoMonaco.…….........Memory of “Tommy (12/28/01)” Jacquelyn Schilling ……................................Honor of “Angel”
Harold Love………………….....Memory of “Jacqueline Love” R. W. Schmidtke………………………………….....Memory of
Juanita Loveless………….....Honor of “Soo Ling & Kao Koh” “Dr. Ronald Schmidtke We miss you”
Memory of “Chablis” James Schuld…………………..…...Memory of “Betty Schuld”
Maryann Luick.………….……………......Honor of “Wiggles” Martha & Dan Shepard………...Memory of “Fresca & Wilcox”
Carol Mathews.………….………...…..............Honor of “Cats” Helene Silberstein…..…….Honor of “Gayle Green’s Birthday”
Memory of “Smokie” Marge Simon……………………..….....Honor of “Your work”
Rita J. Maupin.………….………..…..............Honor of “Gabe” Charles Slack….…….......................……...Honor of “Smokey”
Anne E. McCasland…………....Memory of “Joe Mooneyham” Memory of “Smokey”
Jessica Sara McLemore…………..…....Memory of “Snowball” Guy & Alice Snyder……...….....Honor of “Simon (Whiskers)”
Alexander McPhail.………….…..………....Honor of “Tucker” Nancy Spohn……………………….……………......Memory of
Memory of “Charley & Fiona” “Katie & Melissa (Beloved Beagles)”
L. B. Miller.…….....Honor of “Nikki, Sugar, Big Boy & Zeus” Jim Tiffin & Lynn St Georges…..………….……......Memory of
Marilyn Mills……...........….Honor of “Kiela, Abby & Casper” “Our much loved Miss Maggie May”
Memory of “Honey Bear” Elizabeth Starr…..…..Honor of “All the cats I’ve tried to feed”
Karen L. Minter……………………..…………Honor of “Asa” MariAnne Steiner…………………………...………....Honor of
Memory of “Jesy” “Frankie Dogs, Kitty Dash & Scooby”
Lois A. Mock………………..…Honor of “Tsunami & Sekura” Janet F. Stenzel…………………..…………..Honor of “Daisy”
Amanda Mooneyham……......................….Honor of “Daphne” Janet Stewart………………………….....…..Honor of “Zippy”
Skylar Mooneyham……..........Honor of “Half Pint & Melody” Richard Storm…....Honor of “Boots, Milky, Belle & Charcoal”
Maureen Mulcahy……………..…………….Memory of “Sam” Ryan & Gabrielle Tanner…...…....Honor of “Ivan & Rasputin”
Richard Murray ………………...……………Honor of “Betty” Debra Timmins…………….........Memory of “All my animals”
Memory of “Tippy” Joyce Thull……………..……….…..Memory of “Jan Benham”
Lori Nelsen …………………...……..Honor of “Josie the Pug” Michael & Holly Vanderploeg……..…..…..Honor of “Dewey”
Gwen Newborg……...Memory of “Mandy, Tuffy & Whiskers” Elizebeth & Jack Vogel…………..…..…..Honor of “Our Pets”
Mary Norquist …………..….……………..Honor of “Wendy” Sara Wellington……………….…..Honor of “Sara’s Birthday”
Tania & Fergus O’Hare………...….Memory of “Baloo (Blue)” Tammi S. Wheeler…………......Honor of “Briquette Wheeler”
Linda Ann Oldenburg…..Memory of “Sam, Spencer, & Kaydi” Gail E. Whitted…………..………………..…..Honor of “Cali”
Glenn Osborn………….…...….Memory of “Winifred Osborn” Janet Wishart……………………..…...…..Honor of “Jackson”
Marilyn O'Shea …….................................….Honor of “Oliver” Kathryn Witkowski………………....…..Honor of “Isle Alban”
Memory of “Duffy” Floyd & Alma Yoder……......Memory of “All the lost animals”
Virginia Owen………...……………........…..Memory of “Boo” Ralph & Isabel Zusman……..………….Memory of “Mr. Ruff”
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for Outreach
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and Daily Necessities for Our Dog Harnesses Medical Expenses Pave the Future
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Adoption Counselors Each Supporter
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