May 8, 2009

Adoption Diaries: Happy Mother’s Day

Elyse’s Adoption Diary:

Animal moms are lucky—they get to parent using their instincts. They don’t read What To Expect When You’re Expecting. They don’t deal with contrasting, unsolicited advice from in-laws. They don’t get even stopped on the street to be told they’re doing something wrong!

Animals know all about mothering in its purest, simplest form. Nature guides them to protect and nourish their little ones, and provide them the tools to survive on their own. And watch out if anyone tries to get in Mom’s way—if you’ve ever seen a mama cat hiss at an intruder, you know what I mean.

For being the ultimate model of selfless maternal love, I dedicate this diary to the furry moms I’ve visited at the ASPCA Adoption Center these past two years.

No matter how tired you are, you wear your motherhood with pride… 

Dog

You watch out for your babies…

Cat

…and nurture them…

Cat

…even when you’re feeling overwhelmed.

Kittens

Happy Mother’s Day!

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Found a litter of kittens with no mom in sight? Here’s how to wean them off mama’s milk.


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May 4, 2009

Adoption Diaries: Learning to Stay Positive Thanks to a Wise Old Cat

Elyse’s Adoption Diary:

My favorite lap cat was adopted! Remember Sherbert, from the “funny faces” post? Now there’s a cat I respected and admired. He was an eternal optimist, even though life threw a whole lot of challenges his way.

Our Humane Law Enforcement cops rescued Sherbert back in October. They found him emaciated, abandoned, and suffering from multiple untreated medical conditions. But at 9 years old, he had gained wisdom with age. Somehow, he seemed to know it would all work out.

Sherbert did not lose faith in human beings. In fact, the opposite was true. It was on human laps where he found the comfort he sought. He worked his way into the hearts of our shelter staff one lap at a time.

Sherbert

Sherbert, good luck in your new home. Here’s hoping you found your lap of luxury, my fuzzy funny face! Thanks for always staying positive. We can all learn a thing or two from you.



** Be sure to check out our Flickr page to see all the photos from my visits to the ASPCA Adoption Center.

** View available animals at our adoption center.


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Life is short, so let’s make time for love. Make sure your kitty gets a quick kiss on the head every time you walk by his lounge spot.

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April 21, 2009

Adoption Diaries: 3 Years of Food Theft, Furniture Destruction and Cuddly, Adorable Joy!

Elyse’s Adoption Diary:

Allow me to be a bit self-indulgent and wish my own two kitties a Happy Birthday today!

Asleep In The Drawer

I adopted Bruce and Maow when they were itty bitty. Three years later, they still sleep in the drawer (and I still get startled when I open it and someone jumps out).

First Birthday Party!

This is a photo taken from their first birthday party. I learned that trying to get a party hat on them for my own amusement will never be acceptable. I also learned that a thawed frozen crab cake, which I thought was a very generous gift, will not fool my epicurean eaters. If it’s not fresh, they say “No thank you, we’ll have your dinner instead.”

This year’s birthday party is coming up later this week. Any suggestions on a nice birthday treat for the feline foodies? Leave me a comment!


Puppies

Now, on to the animals at the ASPCA. Kitten season is in full swing—meaning baby kittens are going to be popping up in drawers all over the country. But lately we’ve also been housing a number of puppies.
 
As you can see, they’re pretty relaxed with us! But the pups and kitties find homes quickly, of course. Our older guys and gals usually need a bit more help.

** Be sure to check out our Flickr page to see all the photos from my visits to the ASPCA Adoption Center.

** View available animals at our adoption center.



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How ‘bout we switch places today, and you provide the tip! Please leave a comment suggesting a special birthday treat for cats.


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April 10, 2009

Adoption Diaries: Happy Birthday to Us!

Elyse’s Adoption Diary:

Happy Birthday, ASPCA! Today marks 143 years of preventing cruelty to animals. To show our love and gratitude for the work we do, staff members and volunteers gathered for this fun photo shoot at the South Street Seaport.

The man front and center (bottom of the P) is our President and CEO, Ed Sayres. We were proud to stand behind him—literally!—for the photo.

ASPCA

ASPCA Group

You get 100 points if you find me! Points for what, I have no clue.
Thanks for faithfully reading our blog and keeping up with our efforts. We couldn’t do it without you!


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Like what you see in the photo? Gather together friends and animal supporters in your hometown and spell ASPCA!


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March 13, 2009

Adoption Diaries: Reunited!

Elyse’s Adoption Diary:

October 10, 2007: My very first Adoption Diary entry.

“I heard a gigantic rumble. Purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. I scooped Whitney up into my arms and carried her to the socialization area. I sat down and she plopped herself on my lap. I'm not kidding, this girl has the loudest purr I've ever heard. Oh man, I'm so in love.”

Turn up the volume on your computer and hear the purr for yourself!



I continued to visit Whitney until she was adopted the following month, in November. Fast forward to March 2009. I received a message on Facebook from Phyllis Will—the woman who adopted Whitney! She had read the blog entries about Whitney, saw how much I cared for the cat, and found me on Facebook. Phyllis  invited me to visit Whitney in her home! Now here’s the kicker—she lives four blocks away from me! Two days later, I was reunited with the rumbling white goddess.

Whitney
Whitney

Thank you, Phyllis—my neighbor!—for taking such wonderful care of Whitney, and for opening your lovely home to me. I always wondered where Whitney ended up, and now I know. She’s spoiled to her kitty core. No complaints here from me!

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While it’s great to play with social cats to help ensure they stay that way, shelter volunteers should also spend time with the shy/scaredy cats to help boost their chances of adoption.

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February 20, 2009

Adoption Diaries: Thought We Were a Shelter, Not a Zoo!

Elyse’s Adoption Diary:

Man, oh man. I’ve never seen anything like it; crowds started lining up outside our Adoption Center at 5:30 A.M. today. No, not to see the Jonas Brothers—to adopt one of the dogs we rescued from a puppy mill in Tennessee.

 

Crowd

The line was down the block and around the corner!

 

Crowd

We opened our doors at 11:00 A.M. and the good people of New York City began filling out applications. Believe it or not, there was a method behind the madness. Organized chaos!

 

ASPCA Volunteers

We always have plenty of volunteers to help out. In this case we were needed to herd the crowds and keep them entertained in the holding room. That’s me in the center! I’m probably smiling because I got to alphabetize—wahoo! I know, I know. I’m such a geek.

 

Dog

“Want me?”

 

Dogs

“Who’s ready to adopt us? We’re all ears”

 

Dog

“How do you like my underbite? No braces, please. There are hundreds of people here to adopt me, and I ain’t goin’ home with nobody giving me braces.”

 

** To see more photos of the puppy mill dogs at our Adoption Center, check out our photo album.


 

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We know you know. But in case you don’t—do NOT buy dogs from a pet store! Please adopt from your local shelter instead.

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February 4, 2009

Adoption Diaries: There Are Faces I Remember

Elyse’s Adoption Diary:

Cat

 
I fell in love with a whitey again. You really can’t blame me—just look at Owen.

 
See? Now you’re in love with him, too.

 
But you don’t have to be conventionally beautiful to earn my love. You can be a short, stocky bulldog with a skin infection, and you can snort like a hog, and I’ll love ya even more! Meet Treasure. Now there’s a mug you can wake up to every day, one that will put a smile on your face 10 years later.

Dog

 
 
Talk about an odd couple! Here’s Treasure and his former roommate, Kimberly, a tiny stretchy girl with an underbite.  I say “former” because yesterday Treasure went home to a foster parent who is looking to adopt him! Hooray!

 
Funny face, you’ve got the cutest little funny face! This is Sherbert, and ain’t he delicious? Of course, any time there’s a cage card that reads “lap cat” I have to investigate. Just to, you know, make sure they’re telling the truth. 

 

Cat

Verdict? Yep, it’s the truth!

I leave you with some silly mugs. Enjoy!

Dog

Precious looks like she’s submitting to a dental exam. (left)

Daisy the chow-chow had a smile for everyone who walked by! (below)

Dog

 
** Be sure to check out my Flickr page to see all the photos from my visits to the adoption center.

** View available animals at our adoption center.

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If you’re like me, and have reached the capacity for how many pets you can comfortably have in your home, volunteering at your local shelter is a great way to fulfill your need to play with long-haired cats and giant dogs. And all the rest, of course. Oh yeah, and the animals benefit, too!


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January 16, 2009

Adoption Diaries: Cuteness on Wheels

Elyse’s Adoption Diary:

How ‘bout I skip to the good stuff? Without further ado, I give you skateboarding puppies:


Trish McMillan, ASPCA Director of Animal Behavior, took this footage while conducting a training session with the pups. Yes, training. Knowing I’d want to write about this, I asked Trish what was up with the skateboard. She says she uses it with every new litter of pups they get in.

Me: Do you bring out the skateboard with the puppies just for fun, or is there actually a behavior/training reason to go along with it?
Trish: It gets them used to novelty, skateboard sounds and moving surfaces.

So there ya have it. Our way of justifying that which needs no justification. Come on—cute puppies on a skateboard!

But wait—there’s more. This is Peanut, who loves to stand up. Nickname: Teddy Bear Supreme, so lovingly dubbed by the staffer in this video, who claims Peanut is her boyfriend…but then again, as she added, she’s had a lot of boyfriends at the ASPCA.

Peanut


Mr. Daisy

We won’t beat around the bush. Mr. Daisy is fat. But boy, can he move! Look at that sweet, innocent face. The last thing I expected was for him to roll around like an ecstatic looney! Watch this video and tell me if you don’t swear Mr. Daisy is moving to the music. I know I’ve mentioned this before, but I adore the music the cats get to hear all day! Usually it’s classical, but on this day it was jazzy standards. Cool.


Brooklyn



Brooklyn’s in the house. This pit bull is a little nutty, but she’s only eight months old. She’s as sweet as they come, though, and is gearing up to make a great forever pet for someone soon.



** Be sure to check out my Flickr page to see all the photos from my visits to the adoption center.

** View available animals at our adoption center.

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Adopting a puppy? Get him used to lots of surrounding street activity by bringing home a skateboard! (Bet you saw that one coming!)

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January 8, 2009

Adoption Diaries: What a Way to Start the Year!

Elyse’s Adoption Diary:

Haaaaappy New Year! I hope your holidays were relaxing and filled with family, both human and furry. And scaly, and feathery, etc. My brother, mother and I all exchanged Christmas gifts for our respective cats, which was completely unplanned! My two orange kids made out pretty well—they got a Chia Cat Grass Planter. Grass they can eat! We can’t have any flowers in the house because they will be attacked by my little monsters, so the cats probably don’t deserve a plant of their own—but hey, I’m a sucker. They have me wrapped around their pretty paws, for sure. By the way, if anyone has any experience with this cat grass stuff, shoot me a comment and share your tips!

Speaking of family, my niece joined me at the adoption center last week. Gianna is 10 years old, and already an animal advocate! She knows all about the plight of pit bulls and watches our show, Animal Precinct, religiously. A horse lover and rider, she wants to be an equine surgeon one day! I sure didn’t know about any of this stuff at that age; I think it’s so cool. It was a blast giving a tour to such an enthusiastic guest! She got to watch Victoria Wells, ASPCA Manager of Shelter Behavior and Training, in a behavior session with two dogs. Victoria granted Gianna’s request to see “the arm” used on TV in Animal Precinct. (It’s a fake arm used to gauge a dog’s level of aggression, if any.) Gianna also got a tour of the hospital, and was really excited to see an actual animal cop! Big thanks from me to the ASPCA staff for helping me to give my niece such a positive experience! She’s a special kid.

After Gianna left, it was time to get to work playing with the pooches and kitties. I had the privilege of watching Doug work with Spud, last week’s Pet of the Week. Doug is a regular volunteer at the ASPCA, and one of our dog captains. See how Doug shows off Spud’s skillz!

Spud

Precious

 

 

Here’s Doug working with Precious, our big ‘ole charming St. Bernard

 

 

 

Morris

 

This is Morris. He’s five years old and has a hyperactive thyroid gland—but what a mush!

 

 

 

Shy Peter

 

Shy Peter likes to keep one eye open, always on the alert and ready to pounce. But the more human attention he gets, the more he warms up to the idea! We’re slowly breaking him down. Hopefully soon, he’ll be putty in our hands!

 

 

 

Thanks for reading. It’s good to be back and blogging in 2009. Here’s to a great year ahead. Cheers!

Love,
Elyse

** Be sure to check out my Flickr page to see all the photos from my visits to the adoption center.

** View available animals at our adoption center.

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Bring a kid in your family to your local animal shelter. It's a great way to get teach children to care about animals.

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