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Word On The Street...
“Until one has loved an animal, a
part of one’s soul remains
unawakened.”
- Anatole France
In This Issue:
Featured Pets
Pet of The Month
Street Paws Success
Stories
In Memory
Our Supporters
Wish List for Street
Paws
Congratulations to Chico And Tallula
Happy New Year From
Street Paws!
Street Paws, Inc had an amazing 2014 thanks to the many volun-
teers and supporters who worked to improve the lives of animals
living on the streets of GA. We rescued 25 animals total, had 14
dog adoptions and 1 cat, as well as 161 Trap, Neuter and Release
(TNR) successes.
So far in 2015, we have had 3 adoptions, Chico, Tallula and Rooter
all found homes! We are looking forward to another great year of
promoting responsible pet ownership through humane education,
seeking suitable homes for unwanted and neglected animals, and
reducing the overpopulation through our TNR efforts.
Visit http://streetpaws.org/available-animals/ if you are looking for a
new forever friend or would like to sponsor one of our pets!
Street Paws Newsletter Issue 2 January 2015
Upcoming Events
January 26, 2015
East Lake Elementary School
Humane Animal Treatment
2nd Annual Spay-ghetti Dinner
No Meatballs
March 21, 2015
4:30pm-8:00pm
199 Turner St. McDonough
Recent Adoptions!!
Sugar's owner brought her to our vet to be euthanized. Luckily my vet would not do so and contacted Street Paws to help her. She is a sweet and spunky girl. There was a very young child in the family that would not leave poor Sugar alone. The child was warned re-peatedly not to handle her in the manner in which he was so finally Sugar bit him. Her skin was painful and it hurt to touch her in certain areas. She is 10 years old and needs a home without small children. She has been spayed and has had her teeth cleaned. She was very neglected and covered in fleas so she is re-covering from skin irritation. She is currently in a foster home with other dogs and is doing
well.
Roscoe and Shadow were raised together
since they were puppies. They were taken
to the vet regularly and always received any
medical attention they needed. Their owner
brought them to the vet for vaccines and
said he would be back to pick them up and
then never returned. Attempts to contact
him have been ignored. So now these 2 are
lost and confused living at a temporary
shelter and really need a new home where
they can live out the rest of their lives. They
are both sweet and loving dogs. We would
like to see them get a home together if pos-
sible, but will adopt out separately.
Featured Pets
Street Paws was contacted one late Friday evening by a concerned citi-zen. She was walking in the Ingles parking lot in Locust Grove and heard a kitten screaming in the sewer. He had been there at least since Thursday. She contacted 911 but they did not have anyone available to help so I put out a plea with my volunteers to see if anyone was in the area. 2 of the Street Team jumped into action and immediately headed to Ingles. Once there they assessed the situation and one of the volun-teers fearlessly climbed down the manhole to find Rooter. He was crying and she kept calling him until he could make his way to her. He was chest deep in cold water. He was only approximately 4-5 weeks old. He was adopted right away!
Pet Of The Month
Sewer Kitty Rooter Rescued & Adopted
Thank You To Our
Supporters!
Second Life Atlanta
www.secondlifeatlanta.org
Embrace Pet Insurance
Woodland Animal Hospital
Cotton Pickin Chicken
Empson’s Deli
Fringe Hair Salon
Shear Design Hair Salon
In Loving Memory of Ace and Winston
Zoey came to Street Paws in pretty bad shape. She had the worst case of demodectic mange the vet
had ever seen and her skin was raw and bleeding all over. She was in a lot of pain and her feet were ex-
tremely swollen and bleeding. Sometimes dogs like her do not survive. She is currently in a foster home
and has recovered wonderfully. She loves kids, other animals and of course she loves treats!
Meet Zoey
Contact Us:
Street Paws, Inc.
www.streetpaws.org
Email [email protected]
Follow us on Facebook to See Upcom-
ing Adoption Days at Mcdonough
PetSmart & Available Pets!
https://www.facebook.com/StreetPaws
https://twitter.com/streetpaws
Support us on Amazon Smile, Kroger Re-
wards (streetpaws.org), Chewy.com,
Igive and Ebay Giving Works
(streetpaws.org affiliate).
Street Paws Needs A Trailer
We are need of a trailer to haul pet food donations and ma-
terials. If you have a trailer that you are able to donate,
please contact [email protected].
Thank you for reading! Stay Tuned for more Word on The Street...
Would You Like To Rescue a Pet?
Visit http://streetpaws.org/available-animals/ to see all of
our available pets and complete an application here at
http://streetpaws.org/adoption-application/.
Are You Interested In Being A Foster
Parent?
If you have room in your home and your heart to foster a
pet, please visit http://streetpaws.org/foster-application/.
Volunteers are also needed to help with TNR. If interest-
ed, please email [email protected].
To Make A Donation:
To support the mission of Street Paws, please visit
www.streetpaws.org/donate or mail checks to Street
Paws 925 Alexander Hamilton Dr. McDonough GA 30253.
Wish List for Street Paws!
Street Paws Is Looking for Land
Street Paws is looking for someone willing to donate land in Henry county zoned C2, C3, M1 or M2, pref-
erable 2-5 acres or Clayton County, zoned AG. We currently rely on foster families to care for our pets
until they find a home. Please contact us at [email protected] if you know of anyone who can help.
Visit our Online Wish List For More Items to Donate!
www.streetpaws.org/about-us/wishlist/