We can't have the happy without the sad.
With Wesley getting adopted this week, Garfunkel making big strides in confidence, and fantastic updates from Blanket's adopters, it's been a time of big smiles.
Unfortunately, the balance of all of that glee has been our buddy PeeWee showing up at the shelter. PeeWee was K&B's very first SCotM back in April 2015. This sweet guy had been in the shelter since October 2014, and he was finally adopted on April 10th.
He came back in about a week ago as a stray. GPSPCA microchips all of the pets that come through, and they have records about who adopted which animal, so when one comes back as a stray they immediately contact the adopter. Clearly PeeWee's adopter didn't bother to come back for him.
He's still on a stray hold for a few days, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed that his stay on the floor will be much shorter this time around.
Showing posts with label Wesley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wesley. Show all posts
Friday, February 12, 2016
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Exciting times
We live in them!
First - Wesley was adopted this morning!
First - Wesley was adopted this morning!
His adopter saw him on the Great Plains SPCA site and went to his foster home to meet him. She was able to interact with Wesley in a home environment and talk to his foster mom about his sinus issues. Wesley was able to stay in a comfortable, familiar place and avoid a stressful trip to the shelter. Winning all around!
Monday, February 1, 2016
February Shelter Cat of the Month
This month is a little different. You see, I've never met either of these cats. They are being fostered by two different volunteers and are part of the shelter's Adoption Speedway program. This program trains foster parents to be able to adopt their charges directly out of their homes. This allows potential adopters to see the pets in a home environment where they are comfortable - super helpful for our more fearful kitties - and avoids a stressful trip to the shelter for the animals. It also gives the adopters access to the person who knows the most about the animal: their foster parent.
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