New Listing In Illinois
Today’s addition is the Red Door Animal Shelter . It was added to the Illinois No-Kill Animal Shelter listings. Welcome to Fluffy Net, and thank you for all your hard work!
Pet Updates to Fluffy Net
Today brings an addition to the Ohio No-Kill Shelters list, welcome One More Chance & Rescue.
And an addition to the pet events section, Rescue Dog-O-Rama - brought to you by One More Chance & Rescue in Ohio.
Three Things You Can Do To Help Animals Today
Now is the time on Fluffy Net where we share a little link love. Here is a great post by BestFriends.org http://www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/about.cfm
This falls under the No More Homeless Pets category, and I believe the ideas are fundamental to animal lovers.
Five New No Kill Animal Shelters Added
Five no kill animal shelter sites added to the list today! They are:
- Briggs Animal Adoption Center in West Virginia
- Cat Adoption Team in Oregon
- Fayetteville Animal Protection Society in North Carolina
- The Haven in North Carolina
- Little Victories Animal Rescue Group in West Virginia
SPAY / NEUTER
Approximately 9.6 million animals are put to death each year, according to the American Humane Association. And that is just in the U.S.
Please make spaying/neutering your pet a priority. And please give serious thought to adopting a homeless animal instead of purchasing one from a breeder. Good, loving, deserving pets are killed each year instead of being taken to a loving home. And most of them are just as cute and lovable and trainable and devoted as an animal with papers.
FOSTER PET CARE
Here is a post which was written to the rec.pets.cats.misc newsgroup by Kathi McDermott. It is re-printed here with permisission.
“I live in the Atlanta area. In the past two years, I have provided foster care to over 60 cats and kittens. I cannot tell you how much pleasure it has given me! My first fosters were 3 feral kittens (what a way to be initiated!) All three were quickly tamed and adopted. From then on, I was hooked!
Many people tell me they could never foster because they’d get too attached. Do they think I don’t????? I have shed many a tear when it was time to say goodbye, but I was ALWAYS involved in the adoption, and I know where all of my babies are. Most of the adopters are very nice about letting me check up. Some send me pictures and letters. Read more

