Project Report
| Jul 18, 2012
72 Hour Rule
By Deb Wagner | Grant Writer
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Ozzie
In many cities, when a stray animal is dropped off at a shelter, it is mandatory to hold the animal for 72 hours. The main reason is that the animal is still considered to be owned by someone and the shelter cannot take ownership until after 72 hours. At that time the animal is considered adoptable, or not. The ones that are adoptable are given more time at the Shelter to find a home. Sadly, there aren’t enough homes to be found that quickly, for all of the cats. Such was the situation with Ozzie. He was pulled from the animal shelter by New Beginnings Cat Rescue in April. Ozzie is smaller than most kittens and wasn’t able to eat on his own. After only a short time with our volunteer foster, as you can see by this photo of Ozzie, he is beautiful, playful and ready to be adopted. Ozzie is an example of why we do what we do and we couldn’t do it without you. Thank you for your support.
Jun 12, 2012
Little Princess
By Deb Wagner | Grant Writer
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Princess
As New Beginnings Cat Rescue continues to rescue cats from local animal shelters, we reach out to you for financial support . The shelters are over populated right now and are asking for help to save the cats that are facing certain death just because they are out of time. Little Princess is one of the many cats who will benefit from your support.
On June 13, 2012 beginning at 12:01am GlobalGiving.org is matching at 40% all online donations up to $1,000.00 per donor per project! There is $75,000.00 available in matching funds. Once the matching funds are used, no more matching funds will be applied. In addition to the 40% match, GlobalGiving is offering a $1,000.00 bonus to the project that receives donations from the most individual donors, or to the project that raises the most funds, on Bonus Day. Thank you for donating to New Beginnings Cat Rescue.
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Pretty Princess
May 23, 2012
Basket Full of Kittens
By Deb Wagner | Grant Writer
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Tiny Kittens
These adorable kittens were scheduled to be put to sleep at a local animal shelter due to over-crowding. In fact, over a 2 week period of time, New Beginnings Cat Rescue saved the lives of 14 cats and kittens. Some of the kittens had minor health issues such as diarrhea and upper respiratory infection, or they were too tiny to eat on their own. They just need time to heal. Your donations enable the volunteers of New Beginnings Cat Rescue to answer the call for help, from our local animal shelters, giving these cats and kittens the chance to live a happy life. Thank you for your support.
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Rescue
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Guppy & Mimosa
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Adorable kitten named Mimosa
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Tiny little kitten named Guppy
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Barnabus
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Rebecca
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