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December 2016
‘Tis the season to
adopt! Since the iAdopt for Holidays adoption drive began on Nov. 1, we have
already found homes for 58 animals! Thank you to all the wonderful adopters for
welcoming an animal into your home and congratulations to you and your new furry
friends.
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There’s
still time to change a life this holiday season
iAdopt for
the Holidays is in full swing and close to 1,000 animals have been adopted from
Ontario SPCA animal centres since this adoption event began on Nov. 1. But
there are still animals waiting to find their forever home this holiday season.
Could it be yours?
Until Dec.
31, the Ontario SPCA, as well as SPCAs, Humane Societies and Animal Welfare
groups across Canada are encouraging people to choose pet adoption as their
first option when bringing home a new family member. Be
sure to visit your local participating society to take part in iAdopt for the Holidays and change an
animal’s life this holiday season.
During the campaign period, all cats and kittens
at Ontario SPCA animal centres are available for adoption for only $99. To
further help our feline friends find a home, from Dec. 16-18 adoption fees will
be lowered to $25 for all cats at Ontario SPCA animal centres.
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Find the purr-fect gift for that special
pet lover
Find the perfect
gift for that animal lover on your list this holiday season with Paws & Give™, the Ontario SPCA’s virtual giving
catalogue. Gift givers can select from a variety of gifts to help animals in
need.
Young animal lovers can “adopt” their very
own pet through the Rocky & Friends line of plush animals modelled after
real animals that have come through the Society. Other must-have holiday items
include our 2017 Second Chances calendar and animal themed holiday cards.
There are also a number of symbolic gifts
that are available throughout the year to help the many animals that come into the
care of the Ontario SPCA. For example, purchase “Toys for a Shelter Pet”
for a friend or loved one and they’ll receive a card notifying them of the gift
made in their name.
This holiday season give the gift that
gives back.
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Make more second chances possible in 2017
Donor generosity has changed the lives
of so many animals this year, but there’s still work to be done. Our animal
cruelty hotline will continue to receive calls throughout the holiday season,
with our inspectorate on call and ready to respond 24/7. As the year comes to a
close, there are also many animals that remain in our care.
Please make your year-end gift now and change the life of an animal in your
community! Gifts received or postmarked before midnight on Dec. 31 are eligible
for a 2016 tax receipt, but the fastest way to receive your tax receipt is to donate
online now.
On behalf of our animal care workers,
agents, inspectors and volunteers, thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Please take a minute to watch a short
video about why donor support means so much to Iris, a volunteer who has been
helping animals for almost two years.
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Save the date for a sweet treat!
Preheat those ovens! National Cupcake Day™ in Support
of Humane Societies and SPCA’s across Canada is back.
Register for National Cupcake Day and host your own Cupcake
Day party where you bake cupcakes for your co-workers, friends and family. Your
guests donate to the participating animal welfare charity of your choice in
exchange for a cupcake.
The event provides critically-needed funds for animals
that are abused, abandoned, neglected or no longer wanted. Your Cupcake Day
party can be held at your workplace, home, school or local community centre –
anywhere where you think people will enjoy a treat!
Visit nationalcupcakeday.ca
to register, bake and donate. Help “bake” a difference for animals’ in
need. The countdown to National Cupcake Day on Feb. 27 is on!
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Paw-some volunteers
prepare cats for adoption
We are pleased to
highlight the contributions of Dan and Norah, two of our regular volunteers
here at the Midland & District Animal Centre. They assist with socializing
our cats and kittens, who love when these devoted volunteers visit every
Thursday. During their visits, Dan and Norah groom the cats and kittens and
spend lots of time playing with them, which makes our adoptable pets more
comfortable around visitors.
Socialization is important for those animals who
have had limited interaction with people, or have had negative experiences, as
it helps prepare them for adoption.
Thanks, Dan and
Norah, for your continued support!
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Beauty finds her fairytale home
Beauty, a wonderful Mastiff-mix was adopted this month and we are so happy for
her and her new brother! Beauty was surrendered into our care as a result of
unfortunate circumstances and was extremely scared when she arrived. With a new
routine and many new faces, it took some time for Beauty to adjust to life at
the Ontario SPCA Midland & District Animal Centre.
With a little time and patience, Beauty came out of her shell.
We were so thrilled when a visitor to our centre spotted her and knew she was
the perfect match. Congratulation to Beauty and her new family!
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Victorian Christmas
raises $11,500
The Ontario SPCA Midland & District Animal Centre’s annual Victorian
Christmas event took place on Nov. 12 and was a resounding success!
With your
support, we had our most successful year yet with 800 people attending and
raising over $11,500. Proceeds from the event support the care of the animals
in our community.
Thank you to everyone who attended, and to our 26 artisans!
It was a fun day and could not have been made possible without our very
dedicated community council!
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The Ontario SPCA receives prestigious Chief’s Commendation Award
The Ontario SPCA is honoured to have received a very prestigious award from the Chatham-Kent Police. Chief Gary Conn of the Chatham-Kent Police recognized the Ontario SPCA’s Major Case Management Team with a Chief’s Commendation Award for their assistance breaking a major dog fighting operation in Tilbury, ON.
As part of a Joint Forces Operation in October 2015, members of the Ontario SPCA Major Case Management Team and the Chatham-Kent Police Service Intelligence Unit, Critical Incident Response Team, Forensic Identification Unit, Major Crime Section and Community Patrol Branch executed multiple warrants at a residence in Tilbury East Township.
As a result, five people were charged by the Chatham-Kent Police Service for animal cruelty and firearm related offences under the Criminal Code of Canada.
To commend the Ontario SPCA’s Major Case Management Team for the actions, tenacity and dedicated teamwork its members exhibited throughout the investigation, the Chatham-Kent Police presented these highly trained officers with a Chief’s Commendation during a ceremony on Nov. 15, 2016.
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Happy holidays from the Ontario SPCA
The Ontario SPCA would like to wish you a safe and happy holiday season with your two and four-legged friends and family members!
Please note the following closures during this holiday season:
- Friday, Dec. 23 – Provincial Office closes at noon
- Saturday, Dec. 24 –Provincial Office closed
- Sunday, Dec. 25 – Animal centres and Provincial Office closed
- Monday, Dec. 26 – Animal centres and Provincial Office closed
- Tuesday, Dec. 27 – Animal centres and Provincial Office closed
- Saturday, Dec. 31 – Provincial Office closed
- Sunday, Jan. 1 – Animal centres and Provincial Office closed
- Monday, Jan. 2 – Animal centres and Provincial Office closed
Normal hours of operation will resume on Tuesday, Jan. 3.
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