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Greetings Hello. It's back-to-school time for the students, but in many ways also time for a new outlook for all of us. We have a chance to consider how we will arrange our own schedules and what we support with any precious free time. We'd like to thank you for figuring Big Cat Rescue into your time, plans, and creative fundraising. This month we are proud to feature ordinary people who are doing extraordinary things for the sanctuary with just a little bit of their time. We hope you find it as inspiring as we do. We also hope you'll take note of some necessary legislation in memory of a teen's life. Thank you!
Merrill Kramer took over the $2,000 a month, profit-making recycled ink bag project at www.bigcatrescue.org/ink.htm Patricia Massard took over the maintenance our Big Cat Rescue Yahoo list and our informative blogs at www.bigcatrescue.org/blog Barbara Frank has taken over on-site weddings at www.bigcatrescue.org/weddings Brian Czarnik has taken over the podcasts and will be helping Jamie with all of our video production at www.bigcatrescue.org/podcast Christy Anderson is serving as co-publisher of this e-mail newsletter, the AdvoCat www.bigcatrescue.org/advocats.htm Julie Hanan has coordinated with friend Diana Rao for more effective newspaper distribution of the Big Cat Times www.bigcatrescue.org/cat_tales.htm
This time of year (Fur Ball Time) is when people from all over the country pitch in and help by donating gift baskets, art, services and gift certificates to benefit the cats. Keep checking the Fur Ball page to see what great contributions have been made and to get your tickets. Tune in next month to see what fabulous raffle item will be available to you, even if you can't come to the best party of the year! More details...
Tragedy could be turned into triumph, but much of the outcome rests in your hands. One year ago this month, 17-year-old Haley Hilderbrand went to a USDA licensed “sanctuary” to have her senior picture taken with with a Siberian tiger. Tragically, the captive wild cat attacked and killed Haley.
Kansas has passed legislation, championed by Haley's parents, which will prevent such a tragedy from ever occurring again in that state. We need your help in urging the House of Representatives to show the same wisdom at the national level. Click & send your letter now...
The Big Cat Rescue website is thousands of pages of information, photos and games that your child can experience in total safety. We provide hundreds of games, puzzles, interactive pages and images that are safe for your kids to play and safe for you to download. We want your child to have a safe place to play online. Also, we have now provided this Child’s Identification Kit, with the help of La Wanna Jones (who created all the great games and puzzles for us) to help keep your child safe at home. It includes such items as fingerprinting info, body markings id chart, local authority contacts,how to engage the Amber alert, and more info critical to know ahead of time in case of an emergency. Get the Free Kit HERE
Julie Jenkins and her husband, Dan, have 2 sons, Max and Sam, who they have raised to be extremely philanthropic from an early age. This year, Max turned 8 and he sent out his invitations along with a blurb about Big Cat Rescue that he pulled from our website. He was happy to be able to hand deliver $350 in donations to us. He was extra excited to get to spend an hour and a half with his family touring the sanctuary and meeting all the cats up close and personal. You can tell by the giant smile on his face what a great time he had and how it's a day he'll always remember. Julie, his mom, mentioned a cute comment that Max mentioned to his brother. He said how neat it was that his brother Sam "covered" people and Max "covered" animals (in donations), kind of like they were covering all the bases. We sure feel covered, and are big fans of both boys, and thank Max especially for his heart-felt giving!
Membership has its privileges, as they say, and this membership opens new doors to us. We were just welcomed as members of WSPA the World Society for the Protection of Animals.
We were required to submit grueling stacks of paperwork in order to qualify, but in the end, we were accepted. We're very proud to report this good news to you and will keep you updated.
August is the best time to get your dog spayed or neutered! That’s because the ACT Spay Neuter Clinic in Tampa is offering a discount on their ALREADY reduced cost spaying and neutering. Any dog that comes in for spay/neuter service during the month of August will receive a $10 discount. The new cost will range from $65 to $85. Dogs from any county are welcome!
*For low income Hillsborough County residents who qualify at any time of the year, the cost for spay/neuter is merely $10 through the county’s voucher program.*certain restrictions apply A.C.T. just held a contest for a spokesdog for the spay/neuter message. Turbo was the winner of that contest. He is a 9 month old English Bulldog with lots of spunk. He's helping spread the word and will be making his way around the Tampa Bay area to help other pets in our community. Big Cat Rescue is proud to have donated an Expedition for Two to ACT’s winner of the contest, Turbo's parents Pam and Patrick. ALSO THIS SUMMER The Humane Society of Tampa Bay is now open Sundays for the Dog Days of Summer and offering low cost spaying and neutering for dogs. For appointment please call 870-3304.
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