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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Community Support - Featured Adoptable Pets of the Week




Communities all over the nation are pulling together to help animals in need. In a recent flood of the Louisville, KY area, shelter workers received assistance from the community to pull together and save most of the 600 residents of their animal shelter, both dogs and cats. The fatalities have been reported so far as only 1 dog and 12 cats. The whole story can be found here.

As heart
warming as it is to hear about the community pulling together to save animals in their time of need, similar things are happening right here in our own county. The animals pictured above were found in the basement of Donkey Coffee in Athens. Donkey Coffee was more than happy to pay for the spaying and neutering of these beautiful cats, as well as helped find a foster for the kittens Anna (left) and Andy (right) of the beautiful mama cat, Jolene, pictured center. Shelley Lieberman, our vice president, was there attending an event the night they were discovered, and was called in to help. Over the next few days, the cats were humanely trapped and given the health care they needed.

It's safe to say that not many companies or organizations would help out a cat, much less more than one cat, who had taken up residence in their basement. It's commendable not only that Donkey Coffee called the ACHS about these cats, who so desperately needed love, affection and attention, but fronted the cost for them to receive medical attention as well. On behalf of everyone at the ACHS, thank you, Donkey Coffee, for doing such a commendable and honorable thing.

Many people are also aware that there are often cats roaming around the Import House, another Athens fixture. These cats are often fostered from the Athens County Humane Society. Imagine being able to provide support, love, and care. If you are the owner of a local business and would like to get involved with us in some way, whether it's fostering adoptable animals or contributing financially to their upkeep, please do not hesitate to contact us!

Because of the amount of involvement and support from Donkey Coffee, this week's featured adoptable animals are Jolene, Anna, and Andy.



Jolene, a beautiful Russian Blue cat, is approximately 8 months old. She gave birth at a very young age, and came to us as a skittish kitten who would hardly trust a soul. She has been spayed and is quite healthy. She is fostered in a home that currently has two medium sized dogs (30 pounds) and two cats of it's own, and she has taken to all of them quite well, particularly the dogs! She has never met children, but we do not feel she would do well around them. She's independent and sassy, and prefers to seek affection out when she feels she would like it, rather than being constantly cuddled and picked up. She would make a wonderful companion to someone who is able to provide a quiet, calm environment for her, and didn't need constant cuddling!

Anna, or Anna Banana, her daughter, has very much the same spunk and sass as her mother. Anna is
a dilute tortiseshell, with spots of the blue coloring her mother has. Anna is playful, and able to amuse herself for hours with anything that she finds be it string, puff balls and of course, toy mice. Anna is still a very young kitten, and has been spayed and is healthy.

Andy, Anna's brother and Jolene's son, has the sweetest, most mischievous look upon his face every time you meet him. And mischievous he is! The ACHS warns to put away your toilet paper, a
s he has quite the affinity for unwinding rolls of it! If you could use a little prankster, a joker, someone who will make you laugh and smile every time you see him, Andy may just be the kitten for you. He has been neutered and is healthy.

Andy and Anna can be visited on most days at White's Mill in Athens between the hours of 9am and
5pm. It's recommended to call first to see if they will be there. The number is (740) 592-1521.


Thinking about adopting any of these three? Here's a list of what to consider before adopting an animal from the Athens County Humane Society. If you're certain you'd like one of these three sweethearts in your home, filling out an adoption questionnaire is the first part of the process.

Andy, Anna or Jolene just not quite your speed? Check out our list of other adoptable animals to see if we have the right one for you.

If you own a business local to the Athens area, and would like to support our efforts, please call or email us. If you are an individual interested in helping with a time, monetary, or supply donation, please see our list of needs. Our contact information is, as always,

Athens County Humane Society
P.O. Box 765
Athens, OH 45701
info@athenshumane.org
740-592-6047 (voicemail only)

1 comment:

  1. My elderly friend, Myrtle, has a female cat who has had one litter and is pregnant again. Since Myrtle already has the first 4 "kittens" from that litter, and 3 other cats, she has agreed to give up the Mommy cat to a good home. She also will give up 1 male adult and 1 male "kitten", plus 2 kittens she is currently taking special care of. Please call 593-5360 if anyone can help. The "kittens" are 7 months old. We did place an ad in the paper, but noone wants a pregnant cat - sigh! As you can tell, she doesn't want to give any of them up, but they are taking her house over!
    Thanks, Linda

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