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meandben

I will never bring about world peace. I will not save the rain forest.

I’m not a brain surgeon and I’ll never transplant an organ to save a life.

I don’t have the ear of a powerful politician or world power.

I can’t end world hunger.

I’m not a celebrity, and God knows I’m not glamorous!

I’m not looked up to by millions around the world. Very few people even recognize my name.

I’ll never win the Nobel prize.

I’ll never save the rain forest or end global warming.

There are a lot of things that I’ll never do or become.

But today I placed a dog!

It was a small, scared, bundle of flesh and bones that was dropped off in a shelter by unfeeling people that didn’t care what happened to it, but yet who were responsible for it even having existence in the first place.

I found it a home.

It now has contentment and an abundance of love. A warm place to sleep and plenty to eat. A child has a warm fuzzy new friend who will give them unquestioning devotion and teach them about responsibility and love.

A wife and mother has a new spirit to nurture and care for. A husband and a father has a companion to sit at his feet at the end of a hard day of work and help him relax and enjoy life. And a sense of security, that when he is gone all day at work, that there is a protector and a guardian in his home to keep watch over his family.

No, I’m not a rocket scientist but today I saved one of God’s precious creatures. Today, I made a difference!

Julia is the latest arrival to our rescue. She was pick up as a stray by animal control and sadly, but typically no one ever came to reclaim her as theirs. While at the shelter we noted 3 other pure bred pyrs that are in need of loving homes. If you are looking to add a pyr to your family please email us at savingfurryfriends@yahoo.comcjjuliaandmom

miloandmillie
Meet Milo and his sidekick Millie. These two fuzzy felines where less than a day away from being euthanized when we rescued them. They are both ten weeks old and have received their first vaccinations. They have not yet been spayed and neutered as they are still too young but will be altered prior to going to their forever home.
If you are interested in adopting this playful duo plesae email us at SavingFurryFriends@yahoo.com

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When I was at the shelter Tuesday, there was an orange tiger kitten there. This poor little fellow was attacked by a dog ( Thankfully someone saw it happen and stopped it immediately but not before his legs were damaged, it is believed he is paralysed) and is unable to move his back legs. The shelter does not want to euthanize him as he gets around fairly well and does not appear to be in pain. There is also an older cat there at the shelter approx 1 year old. She is calico and while she is not his mother she has taken care of him as if he were. Because of this the two must stay together, how could they not??? I will be heading back to the shelter tomorrow to take photos of the little fellow and his surrogate mom. If anyone is interested in adopting them please contact me at savingfurryfriends@yahoo.com.Please note that the shelter is, understandably,insisting that the adoptive family not have any  far we have had no offers to adopt , and the shelter can not hold them much longer,but we do have an offer to foster for as long as needed, we are asking for help with this little fellows vetting bills as well as help raising funds for a wheelchair for him when he is old enough to use it. If there are any rescues out there that have a wheelchair for a small dog that they are not using perhaphs they would donate it to Tyson to use once he is full grown?? As always our veterinarians name,number and address are available upon request to any and all that donate.

Thanks, Caroline

 

mom and tyson

Gabby

Gabby is a 1 1/2 year old female shepard/terrier mix that is in search of her forever home. Gabby has a moderate activity level and would be best suited to a family that had children for her to play with. She is up to date on her vaccinations and is spayed.