SPAY/NEUTER CONFERENCE HELD IN CHICAGO

Similar documents
SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC TO OPEN IN APRIL

Local animal welfare coalition formed

Pet News Winter 2003

Make Someone s Day...Sponsor a Spay!

TEMPLATES & SAMPLE COPY

Walk For Animals & Furry 5K Fun Run. Saturday - June 2, 2018 Bayfront Festival Park Duluth, MN. Sponsorship Opportunities

PROJECT CATSNIP IN PALM BEACH COUNTY COUNTDOWN 2 ZERO

SpayJax: Government-Funded Support for Spay/Neuter

A Message From the President

SPCA Serving Erie County and Feral Cat FOCUS: Working Together to Help Feral Cats

Saturday, October 25th

Ryan Clinton, left, Diane Blankenburg, center, Nathan Winograd, right Phyllis Tavares, left, Nathan, right

Volunteer Services for Animals, Inc.

Our guide to. neutering.

SPAY/NEUTER BLITZ TOOLKIT

We will spay or neuter community (free roaming) cats at no cost to citizens of Greenville County.

A Message From Our President

Mission. a compassionate community where animals and people are cared for and valued. Private nonprofit

The Cat s Meow! Kids learn about our relationship with cats. Hot Diggity Dogs! Explains how dogs became members of our. ASPCA AnimaLessons

Jacksonville Animal Care and Protective Services

walk & Presented by 2018 National Vi rtual Walk & Wag Guide

Walk & Wag Guide. September 29, 2018 Registration at 9am, Walk begins at 10am

Port Alberni & the BC SPCA: Help us continue our Successful Pet Overpopulation Strategy

PROJECT CATSNIP IN PALM BEACH COUNTY COUNTDOWN TO ZERO

Harnett Animal Welfare Coalition Presents

Waggin Tails Newsletter

Offering a Humane Solution to Feline Overpopulation LOCATED IN HAMILTON, MONTANA

Organization Business Address: 965 Pondella Rd. State: Florida Zip: Phone (xxx xxx xxxx): Fax:

Organization Business Address: nd St W State: Florida Zip: Phone (xxx-xxx-xxxx):

SAVE DATE. Saturday, October 27th REGISTER PROVIDENCEAC.ORG/BARK. Rose Tree Park 1671 N. Providence Road, Media, PA 10am - 3pm

How to Organize a Spay Day Event

Lake Tahoe Humane Society & SPCA

FIX YOUR PIT. General Information. Contact Information. At A Glance. Nonprofit. FIX YOUR PIT Address 4300 Stine Road, #720

FAQ ABOUT ANIMAL HUNGER

WCHS 2016 ANNUAL REPORT

6. SPAY/NEUTER: FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS FOR PET CARETAKERS LIVING IN POVERTY-- WE CAN T GET TO ZERO WITHOUT THEM

HAYWOOD SPAY/NEUTER 2014 ANNUAL REPORT. IT S RAINING CATS and DOGS! ...it describes the crisis in our community!

Open your heart to our community s homeless cats

Celebrating. 15 years. 30,000 Adoptions. What s Inside?

Grant ID: 220. Application Information. Demographics.


julian billy beau ruby

Walk for Animals Team Toolkit

Be The Solution, Inc. Spay & Neuter Today Sponsorship & Marketing. Opportunities

SPAY/NEUTER ASSISTANCE FOR PETS, Inc. 190 Blue Jay Avenue Vonore

Person Submitting Proposal: Tamera DeMello

Saving Shelter Pets, Inc annual report 2006


NATIONAL LEADER OF NO KILL MOVEMENT INTRODUCES NEW BOOK CALLING FOR AN END TO THE KILLING OF HOMELESS ANIMALS IN SHELTERS

Open your heart to our community s homeless cats

Mid-Michigan Cat Rescue, Inc Tulip St. Grand Ledge, MI (517)

Behind the Scenes at a Spay Day Clinic

Eliminate Pre-sterilization Litters by Spaying Before the First Estrus: Making the Case to your Veterinarian. Richard Speck, DVM

The Paw Print! The monthly newsletter of Paw Placement of Northern Arizona (PPNAZ)

Eliminate Pre-sterilization Litters by Spaying Before the First Estrus: Making the Case to your Veterinarian. Richard Speck, DVM

THE BIG FIX: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

OPPORTUNITIES. Sunday, April 26th, 2015 Fletcher Park A BENEFIT FOR. Photos Courtesy Colby Rabin

CASE STUDIES. Trap-Neuter-Return Effectively Stabilizes and Reduces Feral Cat Populations

Maddie s Fund Spay/Neuter Application for a Community Collaborative Project. November 1, 2007

State: Florida Zip: Phone (xxx xxx xxxx): Fax: Dates of Last Fiscal Year: Begin: 01/01/15 End: 12/31/15

Seattle Humane s. 27th Annual. May 7, 2016 Hyatt Regency Bellevue Auction Dinner Pet Runway Show. seattlehumane.org/tuxes. Sponsorship Opportunities

Animal Protection League of Okaloosa County

State: FL Zip: Phone (xxx xxx xxxx): Dates of Last Fiscal Year: Begin: 04/01/15 End: 03/31/16. previous receipient

The Connecticut Animal Population Control Program

Inaugural Annual Letter 2019

Paws in the Park 2017

PAW PRINTS FANTASTIC NEWS. MELISSA shelter manager. Thanks to the Animal Rescue Site, the Petfinder.com

Thursday, November 12, :30 pm 7:30 pm Gainey Ranch Golf Club Scottsdale, AZ

Open your heart to our community s homeless cats

Best Friends No More Homeless Pets, Presenter Ruth Steinberger, director Spay FIRST!

Virtual Shelter Project You Can Save Your Pet s Life Without A Shelter.

Thursday, November 12, :30 pm 7:30 pm Gainey Ranch Golf Club Scottsdale, AZ

2017 ANIMAL SHELTER STATISTICS

love You give them Read the story of Bubbles and many more inside to learn how your love supports them. FEBRUARY 2018

Neutersol: A cautionary tale?

2010 Annual Review. MEOW Foundation's Business is Saving Lives. And we ve been doing it for 10 Years! Adopt a Cat. Save a Life.

CREATING A NO-KILL COMMUNITY IN BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. Report to Maddie s Fund August 15, 2008

New Volunteer Orientation Welcome to King Street Cats

SPAY / NEUTER: IT S NOT JUST ABOUT KITTENS AND PUPPIES

Operation Catnip: Voucher Program for Stray and Feral Cats

FALL FEST FOR HOMELESS PETS ANNUAL AUCTION

Friends of Animals of Jackson County

Does Spay/Neuter Have a People Problem? Presented by Amy Mills September 2013 Alberta SPCA Conference

2016 Community Report

Items included: Application for a Spay/Neuter Grant. Baseline data for all participating organizations. Contact information:

HOUSTON CAT CLUB, INC.

Organization Business Address: 639 Airport Road. State: Florida Zip: Phone (xxx-xxx-xxxx): Fax:

Corporate Partnership Proposal BARKINTHEDARK.ORG

To Spay/Neuter or Not! An Excellent Question. Brian Husbands, DVM, Diplomate ACVIM University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine AWS 2017

Total Funding Requested: $25, Putnam County Board of County Commissioners.

State: Florida Zip: Phone (xxx-xxx-xxxx):

Maui Humane Society 2013/2014 Annual Report

Bandit's Adoption and Rescue of K-9s, Inc.

Spay & Neuter Overview

hope for our animals. hope for our community.

SAVING COMMUNITY CATS: Case studies from the real world. Julie Levy, Maddie s Shelter Medicine Program Shaye Olmstead, Operation Catnip


Message to Prospective Breeders

The funds have been provided by a small U.S. foundation that wishes to remain anonymous.

When Love Goes Astray: A Valentine s Day Tale

Transcription:

Helping Animals and the People Who Love Them Issue 26 December 2008 SNAP s mission is to eliminate the need for euthanasia in our community s shelters, to reduce the number of homeless animals, and to educate the public about the importance of spay/neuter. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Cindy Bird Barb Brockschmidt Anne Heim Sara Houston Kimbra Kern Phyllis Kiefer Bonnie Klockenbrink Janet Martin Susan Smith Becky Seigel Tammy Teal Becky Thompson NEWSLETTER EDI- TORS Janet Martin Rhonda Lewsader SNAP is a Missouri 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation. Newsletter printed courtesy of Corporate Business Systems SPAY/NEUTER CONFERENCE HELD IN CHICAGO The third national SPAY/USA conference was held in Chicago in October. SNAP Board member Janet Martin attended, along with 400 other spay/neuter enthusiasts. The conference kicked off with an exciting announcement: The Michelson Prize and Grants in Reproductive Biology. An award of $25 million will be given to the first individual or organization that develops an effective non-surgical method of pet sterilization. An additional $50 million will be available in grants to help research institutions with needed equipment, staff and supplies to carry out this important work. It was encouraging to see so many veterinarians in attendance (about 100), and one of the conference highlights involved the announcement of a high quality, high volume spay/neuter task force. The task force, which was convened in December 2006, included 22 academic, private and non-profit veterinarians from around the country. Its purpose was to advance best practices in high quality, high volume spay/neuter. In July 2008 a milestone was reached when the set of guidelines compiled by the task force was published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. The article highlights acceptable standards and sets the bar for performance of spay/neuter programs nationwide. It may be viewed online by visiting http:// www.humanealliance.org/ha2/ doclib.htm. One of the most interesting sessions was a presentation given by Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) concerning the results of a study on spay/neuter marketing conducted in the gulf coast area following Hurricane Katrina. The research was done with pet owners whose pets were not sterilized and found that the most effective message in persuading owners to spay or neuter was that it prevents pets from (Continued on page 3)

ISSUE 26 Email: spayneuter123@gmail.com Website: http://www.snap123.org PAGE 2 MERRY CHRISTMAS TO LIFETIME MEMBERS! A special Merry Christmas to all of our loyal lifetime members. We couldn t do it without you!! Barbara Brockschmidt Wes Buffington Lynn & Sandra Burks Susan Carnahan Gloria Galanes John Heitz Reagan Henry Sandy Jensen Marilyn Johnson Lisa Koontz Chuck & Jennifer Laue Jim Mason Kay Mathews David & Jeanne McCready Dorothy McNamara Dorothy Michael Dawn Mihlfeld Mary Mudry Kay Powell Becky Seigel Candy Trogolo Cindy Turner Judy Versaw Debbie Williams Debby Williams ANNE HEIM RECEIVES AWARD FROM PETSMART CHARITIES Volunteer and SNAP founder Anne Heim was recently named as a Lifesaving Volunteer by PetSmart Charities. A story about Anne will be featured in the winter 2009 issue of the PetSmart Charities newsletter and will be seen by readers from more than 4,000 animal welfare agencies nationwide. Not only that, but SNAP also received a cash award of $500! Congratulations to Anne from the rest of the SNAP family.

ISSUE 26 PO Box 14354, Springfield, MO 65814 (417)823-7627 PAGE 3 SPAY/NEUTER CONFERENCE HELD IN CHICAGO (Continued from page 1) being put to sleep. Many of those surveyed honestly thought that there was not a pet overpopulation problem! As for spay/neuter advertising, participants were most persuaded by straightforward ads with ordinary animals. Humor or cute ads, especially those with purebred animals, were viewed as inappropriate because of the seriousness of the subject matter. The full report of this fascinating research is due out soon. Watch the HSUS website (www.hsus.org) for details. The heart of the conference was both simple and profound: The greatest lesson learned since the first national SPAY/USA conference held in 1993 is that the most effective method of reducing pet overpopulation right now is a high-volume spay/ neuter clinic. Until a non-surgical method is developed, this is the gold standard. There are several models available. For example, the clinic of choice for a sparsely populated area might be a mobile clinic. In urban and suburban areas such as ours, the choice is the Humane Alliance model. Thanks to some generous grant funding, a National Spay Neuter Response Team has been formed which is helping to open clinics around the country using the Humane Alliance model. In 2004, there was only one clinic in the US now there are 43! The local animal welfare coalition SAAF (Springfield Animal Advocacy Foundation) is actively pursuing this idea more to come in the next issue of Solutions! Ten Reasons to Spay and Neuter Prevent Needless Deaths Avoid the euthanasia of homeless pets by reducing unwanted litters. Reduce the population of stray animals. Prevent oops litters. Cats can have silent heats that are not obvious to owners, but very obvious to amorous tom cats. Cats can also come back into heat two weeks after giving birth. Prevent Health Problems Prevent cancer of the ovaries and uterus and inflammation of the uterus (pyometra). Reduce the risk of mammary gland cancer. Prevent tumors of the testicles. Reduce the frequency of hernias and prostate disease. Prevent Headaches for Pet Owners Eliminate heats, which means no more yowling and no more unsavory tom cats you didn t invite over hanging around. Decrease roaming, fighting, and leg humping. In cats, fighting can cause abscesses which can be both painful and expensive to treat. Make the odor of a male cat s urine less strong.

ISSUE 26 Email: spayneuter123@gmail.com Website: http://www.snap123.org PAGE 4 Letter from SNAP client Dear SNAP, Anyone and everyone who has contributed to SNAP has earned an all-paws-up from all my kids and I. My son and I now share our home with 6 furry friends, 5 being delivered by mystery storks dropped outside our door throughout the months. If it wasn t for the SNAP family, I would indeed be in a pickle, knowing what happens with 4 girls out katting the town. I am the sole provider in our home and there was no possible way to take the financial step to take care of them and control the overpopulation. You have given many like me the opportunity to give our little friends the care and love and security they so greatly deserve. We thank you with our hearts and prayers. Sincerely, Michelle In Memoriam Irene Wilkerson Mother of Dr. Teresa Olsen Eddy Upcoming Meeting Dates Here s our meeting schedule for the first half of 2009. All meetings are held at the Library Center, 4653 S. Campbell, unless otherwise noted. Board of Directors Meetings, 6:30 pm January 26 (Kaldi's Coffeehouse on Battlefield) March 30 (Room A) May 18 (Room B) Volunteer Meetings, 2:00 pm January 10 (Room A) February 14 (Harrison Room) March 14 (Room A) April 11 (Room A) May 9 (Room A) June 13 (Room A)

ISSUE 26 PO Box 14354, Springfield, MO 65814 (417)823-7627 PAGE 5 Twittering about Spaying and Neutering marcapitman: Thank you for using the terms "spay" and "neuter"! The local animal shelter called our kitten "altered"...seemed weird. cesarmillan: Learn about spay and neuter myths: http://tinyurl.com/6l69wp tara: please spay and neuter your pets and remember if you want one, check out rescues and the pound, not breeders. In last quarter s newsletter article, we wrote about blogging about spaying and neutering and highlighted some interesting posts. In the last couple of years, microblogging has also become a popular way for everyone -- from ordinary people to Barack Obama, from individuals to corporations and organizations, to get the word out about what are you doing? (often interpreted as what are you thinking? ) The most popular microblogging website is Twitter (twitter.com). On Twitter every post, called a tweet, is no more than 140 characters. This makes the conversations short and sweet. Many users, called twitterers, tweet from their cell phones. So there is a constant stream of chatter from around the world. Not surprisingly, spay and neuter is a topic that comes up on tweets. Here s a sampling of recent tweets that contain the phrase spay and neuter. The name before each tweet is the username. And yes, that really is Cesar Millan twittering! To do your own search just go to search.twitter.com! typaldos: Returned from SNAP (Spay and Neuter Assistance Program) board meeting in Springfield, MO. www.snap123.org. Don't let your pets procreate! HSofPensacola: What is the easiest way to reduce the numbers of MILLIONS of pets being euthanized every year? SPAY AND NEUTER! pawsatlanta: The next vaccination clinic at PAWS Atlanta is 12/7 from 1-4. Our spay/ neuter prices are only $75 for dogs and $65 for cats too. BFAS Puppies are indeed adorable. I just wish people would spay/neuter their pets, and STOP BREEDING!! Animal shelters here are chock full. terrellsanders: big banner outside local veterinarian's office - "Testicle Festival / spay and neuter program". windycityrescue: You've been telling your friends to adopt and neuter/spay, right? When you breed or buy, other animals die. dogdish: Promoting spay and neuter at Barktoberweenfestivary www.dogdish.com

YES! I would like to become a member of SNAP to help reduce the number of unwanted animals born in Southwest Missouri. I understand that by becoming a member, I will receive a quarterly newsletter, acknowledgement on the SNAP website, and an invitation to SNAP s annual meeting. (Membership is renewable annually and is tax deductible. Payment may be made by check or money order.) Name Phone Address City State Zip Email $15 Student/Senior (60 & over) $125 Business $25 Individual $40 Family $500 Lifetime OR... I want to help! Please send information about becoming a SNAP volunteer. I want to support SNAP s work with the enclosed tax-deductible donation. Please make a donation in memory of Please send me information on estate planning. I would like to Sponsor-a-Spay. I am enclosing $ to sponsor: A specific pet (indicate pet s name) The pet at the top of SNAP s waiting list MAIL TO: SNAP P.O. Box 14354 Springfield, MO 65814 (417)823-7627 Solutions! PO Box 14354 Springfield, MO 65814 NONPROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE PAID SPRINGFIELD, MO PERMIT #81 Spay Neuter Assistance Program, Inc. The Humane Solution to Pet Overpopulation