Posts tagged "American Humane"
The Value of a Dog's Life, Not What You Think
I very much like the sentiment of Chis Dignan’s blog The Value of a Dog’s Life on the Dog Saving Network. I know Chris. A good guy, a talented trainer – wants to do the right thing, and typically I enthusiastically agree with him. I hope this turns some of you on to his blog... Read more »
It's All About the Cat, Experts Speak Out
Celebrating Cats!! My latest WLS 890-AM On Demand show celebrates the cat – and by listening you can get a FREE copy of a cat welfare and care booklet call CATegorical Care. What’s the number one reason why cats die? No, not cancer, or kidney disease….it’s when cats begin to have accidents outside the litter... Read more »
CATegorical Care: Free Cat Health and Welfare Guidebook
Hot off the press – created to support Adopt-A-Cat month from American Humane and the CATalyst Council: CATegorical Care: An Owner’s guide to America’s #1 Companion. This is a FREE guide (click above link to download) with the latest information on cat health and welfare meant for both novice and experienced cat owners. Here are... Read more »
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Photo Gallery of Stray Cat Strut
For five years the Stray Cat Strut, kicks off at the Tree House Humane Society Ashland Avenue location in Bucktown (1629 N. Ashland Avenue), ad over 100 or so cat lovers walk to the Tree House branch in Uptown (1212 W. Carmen Avenue, at Broadway) to raise dollars to help homeless cats. This year, I... Read more »
Strutting for Strays, As in Stray Cats
A Walk to help stray cats is called the Stray Cat Strut. Tree House Humane Society is very busy adopting out cats and kittens in need of forever homes, especially in the summer – all shelters are brimming with cats. The Masses Gather to Help Cats Tree House is also a leader at addressing the... Read more »
Cats in Times Square
Visit a Shelter - ADOPT-A-CAT! June is Adopt-a-Cat month! This blog post is the premiere of a video which will soon appear on the Jumbotron in Times Square. (Aside from watching, consider adopting, consider giving – just a text away)... Read more »
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Pets and Women's Shelter Program
One out of out every four women in the U.S. will experience domestic violence in her lifetime. When domestic violence victims with pets consider fleeing abusive homes and there is no safe place to house their pets, they have little choice but to remain in their homes and subject themselves, their children and their pets... Read more »
American Humane Announces Winners, Being Kind to Animals Kid Contest
When it comes to being kind to animals, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Being Kind to Animal Week ended yesterday (May 8). And so the winners were named to the long-standing American Humane Being Kind to Animals Kid Contest. In her blog post Dr. Marie McCabe, vice president of human-animal interactions at... Read more »
Selling Lemonade to Help Animals
Open a lemonade stand and help pets. Lemonade for Shelter Aid contest is now through May 10 is supported by the American Humane Association. The contest ends May 10, which happens to be the end date of Be Kind to Animals Week, which this year it’s May 2 through 10. The idea is pretty old... Read more »
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The Link: Animal Absuse Is Warning
American Humane should have been mentioned in this piece from the New York Times on animal abuse as a clue to additional cruelties. The Link, documented by the American Humane Association years ago, is nothing new. That’s the link between violence and abuse to animals begetting violence to people. The good news is that even... Read more »
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