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Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Fall 2016 Mission Accomplished for Chewbacca page 3 New Nursery Breathes Life into Orphaned Kittens page 10 Countdown 2 Zero Mega Adoption Event on September 10 th page 6-7

3100/3200 North Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 PeggyAdams.org General Information 561-686-3663 Fax 561-686-0940 Donations 561-472-8842 Donations@PeggyAdams.org Please email info@peggyadams.org or call for any of these services: Adoptions 561-686-6656 Behavior Helpline 561-472-8815 Spay/Neuter 561-472-8812 Vaccine Clinic/ 561-472-8812 Microchip Foster Program 561-472-8578 Humane Euthanasia 561-686-3663 of Ill or Older Pets Lost or Found Pet 561-686-3663 Surrender a Pet Leadership Circle & 561-472-8576 Peace of Mind Program Berman Memorial Pet Gardens/ 561-472-8842 Columbarium Peggy s Pantry 561-472-8852 Food Bank Email Marketing@PeggyAdams.org or call for the following information: Special Events 561-472-8845 Marketing & 561-472-8873 Public Relations Please call Animal Care and Control to report animal abuse or neglect: 561-233-1200 Follow us! @PeggyAdamsARL 2 Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League A Letter from Rich Anderson Executive Director/CEO Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Thanks to friends like you, Chewbacca is alive today. Take one look at his photos on the next page and you ll see the amazing, lifesaving difference you can make every day through your support of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. Chewie is one of more than 250 dogs and cats we ve been able to take from the county operated shelter already this year. You see, most of these animals have serious health problems and the county run shelter does not have the space or the money that are necessary to give them the special medical care they need. Thanks to friends like you, we can save them. And together, with your continued support, we will achieve our #1 goal: to make sure every adoptable animal in Palm Beach County is saved. As a community we aren t there yet, but thanks to caring friends like you we are getting closer to that goal every, single day. Everything we do here at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League everything you make possible is designed to help us achieve that ultimate lifesaving objective. From Project CatSnip (page 4-5) and free Spay/Neuter Marathons for the public (page 10) to the annual Countdown 2 Zero mega adoption event at the Palm Beach County Convention Center (page 7) and our new Kitten Nursery that provides 24-hour care for tiny, newborn kittens that could not survive otherwise (page 10). All of these programs are possible only because of the compassionate and generous support of our community. On behalf of Chewbacca and so many others thank you! With compassion for the animals, Rich Anderson Executive Director/CEO Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Board of Directors Jane Grace, Honorary Chairman Lesly Smith, Chairman Sam Hunt, Vice Chairman Joanie Van der Grift, President Nellie Benoit, Vice President Daniel Hanley, Treasurer Laurie Raber Gottlieb, Secretary Jack Flagg, Executive Committee Carol Garvy, Executive Committee James D. Berwind Virginia Burke Candy Hamm Vicky Hunt Linda Miller Pauline Pitt Daniel E. Ponton Louis Auslander, Director Emeritus Nancy Brougher, Director Emerita Dotsy Letts, Director Emerita The Shaggy Sheet newsletter is sent to all supporters who donate $25 or more per year. To ensure that you continue to receive your issue, please use the enclosed envelope to make a minimum donation of $25. The animals need your help and we don t want your mailings to be interrupted! Thank you for your caring support of the animals!

widespread inflammation, secondary infection, and in rare cases can be a life-threatening condition. Samson evidenced all the symptoms of an advanced case: hair loss all over the body accompanied by crusting, pain, enlarged lymph nodes, and deep skin infections. We were able to provide Samson with the medications, dietary supplements and foster care needed to aid in his Mission Accomplished: Samson Becomes Chewbacca! Samson, a sweet 4 month-old puppy, was transferred to the League from Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control with a profound case of Demodectic mange. Demodectic mange causes severe and recovery. Despite his condition, he came to us full of energy! He also loved to take naps inbetween playtimes. Samson was adopted by a family that adores him! They renamed him Chewbacca, which certainly seems appropriate with that gorgeous coat he turned out to have! Chewie has attended dog training classes, received the AKC Star Puppy Award as well as the AKC Canine Partners certificate and AKC Good Citizenship Award. AKC Canine Partners allows mixed breed dogs and non-eligible AKC registered dogs to participate and earn titles in dog sports such as Agility, Obedience, Rally, Tracking and Coursing Ability. Keeping Pets and People Together In June, Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League formed an alliance with Pet Paradise Resort. For every 20lbs. of food donated to Peggy s Pantry, Pet Paradise Resort is offering 1 free night of boarding for your cat or dog at their West Palm Beach location. Pet Paradise has 26 locations nationwide and just opened in West Palm Beach at 7100 North Military Trail. Thank you to Pet Paradise Resort for their philanthropy and helping the animals at the League. PetParadiseResort.com Pet Paradise Palm Beach Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, June 16, 2016 To learn how to donate funds or pet food and supplies to Peggy s Pantry: PeggyAdams.org/Peggys-Pantry or call 561-472-8852 PeggyAdams.org 3

Project CatSnip News Project CatSnip was developed to address the most significant animal welfare challenge we face in Palm Beach County humanely and effectively managing our large population of freeroaming, community cats. We estimate there are 230,000 community cats living amongst us in our county alone. Whether you love or loathe community cats, Trap- Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) is the answer to effectively reduce the number of these cats. TNVR reduces most cat-related nuisances and is a benefit to public health and safety. By helping community cats in need, you are part of the solution to the overpopulation crisis, decreasing the burden on overcrowded shelters and rescue groups. Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League launched its Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return program (TNVR) in 2010. Since that time, the League has spayed/ neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and left ear-tipped 23,346 community cats. Of the cats receiving TNVR services, 12,543 were female cats. It is estimated that one female cat can produce 100 kittens in her lifetime. Had these female cats not been spayed, they could have produced as many as 1,254,300 kittens (that is just first generation). If 25% of the kittens survived to adulthood and half were female, the second generation total could have been as many as 15,678,750 kittens. Since 2007, the number of cats arriving at either the government-run Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control or Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League has decreased by 114%. Thanks to the support of friends like you and major grant funding from foundations and other entities, we ve been able to expand our TNVR program and make great progress towards reaching our goal of making Palm Beach County a no-kill community by 2024. Project CatSnip Cat Spay/Neuter Grants Making a Difference in Our Community PetSmart Charities started funding spay/neuter in January 2012 in Lake Worth and Greenacres. Since June 1, 2015, PetSmart Charities has provided funding for free cat surgeries in the Lake Worth, West Palm Beach and Lantana zip codes of 33406, 33409, 33461 and 33462. To date, PetSmart has funded more than 4,500 surgeries. The current grant continues through May 31, 2017. Through a generous grant from the, we have funding to offer free cat spay/neuter in two of our highest intake zip codes, 33411 and 33415. In fact, 33411 was the highest intake zip code for cats for several years but dropped to fourth place in 2015 because of the free surgeries being offered in the community since February 2015. (The first 8 months of the free cat surgeries in 2015 were funded by Best Friends Animal Society.) This grant continues until 1,200 cats have been spayed/neutered or November 30, 2016, whichever comes first. The Folke H. Peterson Foundation provided a generous grant to help fund free surgeries for lowincome residents and large cat colonies in high intake areas where grants for free surgery are otherwise not available. This grant began on December 31, 2015 and will continue until November 30, 2016 or until funds are used. Darbster Foundation provides ongoing spay/neuter funding for cats in Palm Beach County. In 2015 alone, they funded 917 surgeries. You Can Help Now is the time! You can help Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) those cats that are in your neighborhood, around your office, or anywhere else you see free-roaming, community cats. Humane cat traps are available at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League and surgery for community cats is available on a walk-in basis, Monday through Friday. PeggyAdams.org/tnvr 4 Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League

Get to Know Us! Paul Bates, Community Outreach TNVR Coordinator Having spent many years doing community outreach with animals in New York, I was passionate about promoting the human animal bond. I adopted my cat Scooch Man from Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League 12 years ago. I realized that day that this is the place I would love to work. In January 2010, I decided to volunteer for the League. I could not have loved it more so when a full time position opened up in Client Services I was ever so excited to join the team as a full time employee. That same year, the League opened their new Grace Pavilion building and with it came our high volume spay/neuter clinic. As I helped to develop the League s Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) program, my passion grew as fast as the program did. Who would imagine that today we can proudly say we are doing nearly 600 TNVR surgeries per month. I look forward to the day when there are no more community cats to TNVR because they have all received services and we have achieved our Countdown 2 Zero goal! Project Catsnip seeks and appreciates the help of volunteer trappers. Pictured here is volunteer Addie Merva assisting in the planning and trapping of 16 cats for TNVR. Project CatSnip Success! The entire staff at Total Truck Parts of West Palm Beach would like to extend a huge thank you to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League and Project CatSnip. We started feeding a few cats near our loading docks and before long came another and another. The colony grew to about 18 or 20. We built a feeding station that was protected from the rain and some staff even came in on the weekends to make sure the cats were fed. When we started seeing kittens, we knew it was time to do something to stabilize the colony. We heard about the League offering free Trap-Neuter- Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) in many zip codes but unfortunately ours was not one of them. We filled out an on-line trapping assistance request on PeggyAdams.org and quickly received a call. Paul assured us that help was on the way. A few days later Paul came by with 4 humane traps and instructed us how to turn the traps on their side, open the two doors and place some food in the center. These would become the cats new kitchen table for the next 5 days. They call that trap conditioning. We did exactly as he instructed us to do and sure enough, the cats got accustomed to the little screened-in dining rooms and began eating in them every day. On the 6th day, Paul returned at 7am with 25 traps, tasty cat food and trap covers. Everything worked exactly as planned and within one hour, we had 18 cats now trapped and on their way to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League for the TNVR service. Our little colony is stable now and the employees here at Total Truck Parts take great pride in knowing they did the right thing. PeggyAdams.org 5

Launched in 2014, Countdown 2 Zero is a public-private partnership between Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, and the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners. Its goal is to ensure that all adoptable animals in Palm Beach County are being saved by the year 2024. Learn more at Countdown2Zero.org Saving Palm Beach County s Most At-Risk Animals As part of our Countdown 2 Zero efforts, Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League regularly transfers animals from Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control into our care. Thanks to the caring and generous support from friends like you, more than 250 dogs and cats have been saved through this program so far in 2016. Often, these are animals with medical problems that require the kind of special care the county-run shelter can t afford to provide. The cost to provide the necessary medical care and shelter for each of these animals is typically more than $1,000. That is more than double the average cost of other animals in our care. We are incredibly grateful to friends and supporters who make this important effort possible. If you d like to help save more animals like these, please make a gift today at PeggyAdams.org/donate or call Kim Hanson at 561-472-8576. Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return: A Partnership Saving Cats at Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control A little more than a year ago on June 23, 2015, the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to adopt Trap- Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) as Palm Beach County s official approach to address the challenge of free-roaming, community cats. Chewie the dog on the cover and featured on page 3 was one of these lucky animals. As were Sammy, who had been hit by a car; Hannah, who needed emergency surgery to remove a bladder stone the size of a bar of soap; and Henry, who was nearly starved to death and had a severe case of heartworms along with other health problems. The animals that we receive from the county shelter almost always have significant health problems. Immediately, Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League and Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control (PBCACC) got to work on a program to save community cats that arrive at the county run shelter and are too wild (or feral) to be adopted into a home. Thanks to the support of our community, many of these cats are now being saved! The cats are transferred over to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League to be spayed or neutered, vaccinated and microchipped and with the help of our tireless volunteers, they are returned to where they live. This program alone has saved the lives of 1,206 cats since it was launched in 2015! 6 Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is proud to host the 3 rd Annual Countdown 2 Zero Adoption Event, presented by The Lois Pope LIFE Foundation, Inc. Set for Saturday, September 10 th from 10am to 5pm inside the Palm Beach County Convention Center, this free event will feature several hundred of Palm Beach County s most adorable dogs, cats, kittens, puppies, guinea pigs and rabbits available for adoption. Organized by the League and Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, the Countdown 2 Zero Adoption Event is a collaborative effort of more than two dozen local animal rescue organizations to save the lives of animals in Palm Beach County. In 2015, nearly 30 local animal rescue organizations participated and more are expected this year. Since its inception, close to 600 animals have found their forever homes at these adoption events. For more information: Countdown2Zero.org PeggyAdams.org 7

Ask the Vet WHY IT S IMPORTANT TO VACCINATE YOUR PETS Dr. Beth Keser Vaccinations are an important part of your pets overall health routine and often one of the easiest ways to help them live a long, healthy life. To protect your pet from contagious diseases, it is imperative to keep the core vaccinations up to date. Many diseases are airborne and even your indoor pet can easily be exposed through an open window. If you frequent dog parks, boarding kennels or the groomer, your pet is likely to be exposed to contagious diseases. Parvovirus This is highly contagious, potentially fatal, and easily spread: symptoms are vomiting, lethargy, bloody diarrhea, fever, dehydration. Leptospirosis This is an infectious bacterial disease transmitted by contact with urine of an infected dog, rat or other wildlife. Symptoms include: high fever, depression, jaundice, and internal bleeding. Bordetella Also highly contagious and can be spread through the air, another cause of kennel cough aka the kennel cough shot. Vaccinations enable the body s immune system to fight disease causing organisms. Vaccinations contain antigens which look like the disease causing organism to the immune system but don t actually cause the disease. When the vaccine is introduced to the body, the immune system is mildly stimulated. So, if your pet is ever exposed to the real disease, the immune system will recognize and fight it off entirely or reduce the severity of the illness. Core vaccines for Dogs: DHPP, DHLPP, Bordetella, Rabies Distemper This is a serious, often fatal viral infection that causes a wide variety of symptoms in infected dogs like coughing, nasal discharge, vomiting, diarrhea and even seizures. Hepatitis This is a viral disease of the liver transmitted via urine, nasal, or ocular secretions and can cause severe and permanent damage. Parainfluenza One of the causes of Kennel Cough which is highly contagious and can be spread through the air causing coughing and sneezing. *Optional vaccinations include: Canine Influenza (a viral upper respiratory disease) and Lyme disease (a bacterial infection spread by ticks) Core vaccinations for cats: FVRCP, Rabies Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis FVR: Causes upper respiratory infections caused by Feline Herpes virus symptoms include sneezing, ocular and nasal discharge. Once infected cats usually carry the disease for life and may become sick when stressed. Calicivirus Is a highly contagious cause of Upper Respiratory Infection (URI). It can cause painful ulcers on the tongue and back of the oral cavity. Panleukopenia Known as Feline distemper is a common highly contagious viral infection of cats similar to Parvo virus in dogs. It can be serious and often fatal in young, unvaccinated cats. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, and a poor appetite. (FVRCP) Cat distemper shot ***You should consult with your veterinarian about appropriate vaccination guidelines Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League VACCINE CLINIC Open Monday - Saturday from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Closed for Lunch (12:30 pm 1:30 pm) No appointment necessary For prices and more info: PeggyAdams.org/vaccine-clinic Also available, flea and heartworm preventatives

Rabies: Information to Know Once symptoms develop, rabies is always fatal. The rabies virus attacks the brain and central nervous system, and is transmitted to humans primarily through the bite or scratch of an infected animal. It is required by law to vaccinate your dog or cats against rabies by four months of age. The World Health Organization reports that up to 59,000 people worldwide die from rabies every year, with 99% of them have been bitten by a rabid dog. The availability of vaccines for both humans and animals has led to a huge decline in rabies cases in the US, where there are only 2-3 deaths per year. Dogs, cats, rabbits, skunks, raccoons, and bats are able to transfer the virus to humans via bites and scratches. Although unvaccinated dogs are responsible for most cases of rabies, bats are the cause for the most rabies deaths in the Americas. Rabies is a preventable disease. The most important thing you can do is vaccinate your pets Florida law states all dogs and cats must be vaccinated for rabies by the time they are 4 months of age. A booster is required one year after that first vaccination. Keep them from roaming outside. Report stray animals. Avoid contact with wild animals. Prevent bats from entering living spaces or structures near your home. Get to Know Us! Dr. McCrary is proud to be a part of the Peggy team. Dr. Kia N. McCrary has been a Surgical Veterinarian with Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League since 2014. She came to us with over 12 years of experience in High Quality High Volume Spay and Neuter and shelter medicine. In her career, Dr. McCrary has performed over 45,000 surgeries that have had an incredible impact in the battle against stray overpopulation. Dr. McCrary graduated from Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine, Nursing & Allied Health. She received in-depth training in new and improved spay and neuter surgical techniques from experienced Veterinarians with Humane Alliance, out of North Carolina. She has further used those skills to help the underrepresented and underserved animals. Dr. McCrary is married and has a twelve year old son and an eleven year old daughter. The four of them belong to their fifteen year old beloved cat, Tina. In her spare time, Dr. McCrary loves attending comedy shows, supporting local events and festivals and going to the beach. She loves seeing our four legged friends out and about with their families in the beautiful Florida sun. PeggyAdams.org 9

New Nursery Breathes Life into Orphaned Kittens The League is excited to announce the opening of its brand new Kitten Nursery. The nursery, located in the Domes, is a revolutionary approach to saving the lives of more neonatal kittens. The concept for the nursery came during this year s incredibly busy kitten season. When kittens are brought into the shelter, often only hours old, the League previously had to rely on the help from foster families to care for the kittens that require around-the-clock care and feeding. Even with 200 foster families currently assisting the League, we needed more help to reach a higher survival rate. With the opening of the Kitten Nursery, the League now has a designated room just for the most at-risk orphans. The nursery, which can hold up to twenty litters at any given time, is staffed 24-hours a day by employees of the League as well as dedicated volunteers all specially trained in bottle-feeding and the unique care that is involved in raising neonates. What does all this mean? With the nursery, we will be able to help more litters of neonates as we partner with Animal Care and Control through WANTED!!! We need you! Help us SAVE LIVES! Become a Volunteer and/or FOSTER PARENT! We offer community service hours. For more information: PeggyAdams.org/Volunteer 10 Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League the Countdown 2 Zero program to end euthanasia of adoptable, treatable and rehabilitatable animals. Ultimately, this will result in saving more lives! In an effort to keep the nursery disease free and, therefore, protecting these delicate lives whose immune systems have not yet developed, the nursery is closed to the public as well as staff and volunteers not authorized to enter. When the kittens are old enough to eat on their own (usually around 4 weeks old), they will be placed in loving foster homes where they will continue to grow and get socialization before returning to the League for adoption. FREE SPAY/NEUTER Marathon Dates In support of the Countdown 2 Zero initiative, Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is offering Spay/Neuter Marathon dates in 2016! August 23, 2016 October 18, 2016 *space is limited For more information and to schedule an appointment: PeggyAdams.org/spayday scheduling@peggyadams.org To learn more about the C2Z Initiative, see page 6.

Happy Tails Saving Palm Beach County s Most At-Risk Animals Meet Ziva Hello from the Zwemke family, Jeff, Pat and Ziva. I can't begin to tell you how happy we are to have Ziva as part of our family. She became an instant member when she walked thru the door. She won the heart of Jeff very easily. What's not to love? I have seen no behavioral problems at all. She walks perfectly on a leash and is house broken. She has a whole box of toys and she loves to play. We had a great game of chase in the back yard Friday afternoon. Needless to say, I am over the moon for Ziva! When I was at your facility waiting to meet the Adoption Counselor Dan, I looked around the room at all the owners with their new fur babies and saw how happy both were and I truly realized what a wonderful thing adoption is. I can't thank you enough for what you do. I encourage everyone to think of adoption first. There are so many great dogs, just like Ziva, and cats looking for a good home that will bring so much joy and love to you." Best Wishes, Pat Meet Rascal When we met Rascal he had such a great personality and a look at me attitude that we could not help but to fall in love with him. He moved into our home with 2 cat brothers (Remy and Tybalt) and 2 dog sisters (Nala and Riley) and quickly made his place in the family. During the day, he loves to be carted around by the children while receiving lots of petting and tons of love. At night, he loves to snuggle up with all his furry friends. Rascal is an amazing addition to our family and we could not imagine life without him. Theresa Adoptable cats are now located in 16 pet supply stores across Palm Beach County! Petco West Palm Beach 561-683-4340 1951 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 PetSupermarket Boca West 561-852-2277 9798 Glades Road Boca Raton, FL 33434 PetSupermarket Jupiter 561-743-4333 6755 W. Indiantown Road Jupiter, FL 33458 PetSupermarket Tequesta 561-741-1078 229 S US Highway 1 Tequesta, FL 33469 Petsmart Lake Park 561-844-8830 300 N. Congress Avenue Lake Park, FL 33403 PetSupermarket Central Boca 561-314-6212 5030 Champion Blvd Boca Raton, FL 33496 PetSupermarket Lake Worth 561-439-6430 7201 B Lake Worth Road Lake Worth, FL 33463 PetSupermarket West Palm Beach 561-820-9370 846 Southern Blvd West Palm Beach, FL 33405 Petsmart Palm Beach Outlets 561-689-8777 2505 Okeechobee Blvd West Palm Beach, FL 33409 PetSupermarket East Boynton 561-734-3705 570 E. Woolbright Road Boynton Beach, FL 33435 PetSupermarket Northlake 561-694-0294 3581 Northlake Blvd Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33403 PetSupermarket South Wellington 561-967-5092 5940 State Road 7 (441) Lake Worth, FL 33449 PetSupermarket Boca East 561-391-5731 1966 N. Federal Hwy Boca Raton, FL 33432 PetSupermarket Hypoluxo 561-432-8788 4762 N. Congress Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33462 PetSupermarket Royal Palm Beach 561-204-9464 1125 Royal Palm Beach Blvd Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 Petco Palm Beach Gardens-Legacy Place 561-514-5219 11262 Legacy Ave Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410

The Leadership Circle is made up of friends who have made generous five-year pledges to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League (ranging from $1,000/year to as high as $100,000/year!). This is an incredible lifesaving opportunity starting at as little as $2.74/day or $83/month. We launched the Leadership Circle both to help meet the needs of animals rescued today and to build a foundation of secure support for animals coming our way in future years, explains Rich Anderson, Executive Director/CEO of the League. The multiyear pledges from Leadership Circle members give us the kind of predictable revenue that allows us to create new initiatives, confident that we can fund them. Our Fospice and Adoption Ambassadors programs are just two examples of how we could take big new steps forward because we knew the charitable support was going to be there to underwrite them. Leadership Circle giving made possible the creation of the Adoption Ambassadors program last year. Casper and Sunny can tell you it made a big difference in their lives! SAVE THE DATE Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League's 45 th Annual Christmas Ball Christmas Ball Chair Pauline Pitt Thank you to current members of the Leadership Circle... Leslie Abi-Karam & Scott Fuller Rich & Lisa Anderson Donna Ditchik-Arnold James D. Berwind Virginia S. Burke Clare McLean Cross Darbster Companies Christina Dennis JB Dixson Linda & J. Barry Donahue Mrs. Rodman L. Drake Joann & Tom Dye Frankie & Irwin F. Edenzon Barbi Fadden-Gearhart Renate Franco Dawn H. & Charles J. Frankel, III Elizabeth & Dolf Garcia Carol & Robert Garvy Gillman Family Foundation Arlette Gordon Dr. Steven M. Gottlieb & Laurie Raber Gottlieb Jeanne B. Hogue & Fritz Bell Lynne Hopkins Robin & Randy Hunt Anonymous Ann & Charles B. Johnson James A. Kane Miriam & Steve Kimsey Murray & Sylvana Klein Family Foundation Gail & David Leavitt Paul T. McLaughlin Grace & Chris Meigher Linda & Leverett Miller Danielle Hickox Moore Barbara & Ed O Sullivan PTM Electric, Inc. Paige Rense-Noland Lesly S. Smith Nora & Murray Solomon Jan Steele Mrs. T. Suffern Tailer Cynthia Taylor Joanie & Paul Van der Grift Kendall Wheeler I d like more information about becoming a member of the Leadership Circle! Name Address City, State, Zip Code Phone Number Email Return to: Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League 3100/3200 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 Attn: Kim Hanson 561-472-8576 Thursday December 8, 2016 7pm Sailfish Club Palm Beach By invitation only 561.472.8873 Events@PeggyAdams.org

Save the Date for Coming Events! Saturday, March 11, 2017 Downtown at the Gardens Sponsorship and Vendor Opportunities Available! Walk@PeggyAdams.org 561.472.8845 2 nd ANNUAL BARK BACK BENEFIT Blessing of the Animals Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Berman Gardens Saturday, October 22, 2016 Ceremony begins at 10am $10 Suggested Donation Beverages and Light Breakfast Items Saturday, November 5 th Band Line-up Information and to Purchase Tickets: PeggyAdams.org/barkback Proceeds benefit PeggyAdams.org 13

Leave Your Legacy Play a vital role in the future of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League and know that your personal legacy will help save the lives of animals for years to come. Through the Forever Friends program, your contribution to the future of animal welfare can be significantly greater than you ever dreamed possible while supporting your own financial, tax, and estate planning vision. Gift Options Bequests When you name Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League in your will, you have control of your assets and the gift is exempt from federal estate tax. Charitable Remainder Trusts This trust pays a fixed percentage of the assets as revolved annually. It provides variable income for life and immediate income from a tax deduction. Charitable Lead Trusts You can create a trust that pays a fixed or variable income to us for a specific number of years. The balance is then given to anyone of your choosing. Life Insurance Through the gift of life insurance policies, you can make a large gift to rescue animals with little cost to you. You also receive a tax deduction immediately. Retirement Accounts You can name the League as a beneficiary of the balance of your account after your lifetime. This will eliminate income and estate taxes. Property/Homes/Appreciated Stocks Consider donating appreciated stock, real estate or other valuable items. You can take an immediate charitable deduction of fair market value and avoid capital gains tax. Charitable Gift Annuities Dependable fixed income for you or a loved one during your lifetime. Afterwards, the League receives the principal of your gift. Peace of Mind Program The Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Peace of Mind Program offers a planned gift option that provides for the long term, permanent care of your pets when you are no longer able to care for them. Your FOREVER FRIENDS Legacy of Love For some, including Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League in your estate plans can be as simple as including the League as a beneficiary of an insurance policy or retirement account. Others prefer a more in-depth conversation about what they d like to accomplish with their future gift. Whatever your choice, we d like to invite you to join other individuals and couples who have chosen to become Forever Friends and to establish your own legacy in support of the animals. for Information Request Form I am interested in learning more about planned giving options and becoming a member of Forever Friends. Please send information on the following: Name the Animals Bequests Charitable Remainder Trusts Charitable Lead Trusts Life Insurance Retirement Accounts Property & Homes Appreciated Stock Charitable Gift Annuities Peace of Mind Program I have included Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League in my estate plans and wish to join Forever Friends Street address City, State, Zip Code Phone number Email address Name as it should appear for Forever Friends recognition purposes, including anonymous if preferred. Mail this request form to: Kim Hanson, Major Gifts/Planned Giving Officer Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League 3100/3200 North Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561.472.8576

Peace of Mind for Rock Star Prince and Fashionista CoCo! He s a rock star with a skinny, long face and goatee, which is why I named him Prince! exclaims Clare Lazarow about one of the two kittens she recently adopted while volunteering at the League. He and his sister, CoCo (after CoCo Chanel) amaze Clare and her husband, Larry, at how they do no damage at all, but the house really is a total cat tree for them! They really have fun. A devoted cat enthusiast, Clare volunteered this past winter season, coming up from her home in Highland Beach to help clean the cages for the kittens and cats in the Domes, in Post Op, and in Foster Alley. I fell in love with the people at Peggy Adams, too, she comments. They are knowledgeable and so dedicated to the animals and their welfare. She is particularly impressed with the shelter staff and their manager, Brittni Fleming. I m not anticipating going anywhere soon, she laughed, but I wanted to be sure that in case something were to happen to me and my husband, that Prince and CoCo would be cared for by the League. That s why we enrolled them in the Peace of Mind program. Peace of Mind for our Forever Friends: How the Program Works If you are a member of the League s Forever Friends legacy society, you are eligible to enroll your pets in the Peace of Mind program. The program provides for long-term, permanent care of your pets when you are no longer able to care for them. Unlike will provisions and letters of instruction, which can be delayed while an estate is administered, Peace of Mind takes effect the moment the need arises. To enroll in Peace of Mind, you need to have made a minimum commitment of $25,000 to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League via a bequest, life insurance policy beneficiary designation, retirement account, or other planned gift vehicle, or via an outright gift. For information about planned giving options, please see our webpage http: //plannedgiving.peggyadams.org/ or contact Kim Hanson, Major/Planned Gifts Officer for a packet of planned giving information to review. You ll want to consult with your attorney and financial advisors to customize a charitable giving vehicle that best suits your own personal situation. The Peace of Mind program covers up to three cats and/or dogs. If you have more than three pets, please contact us to discuss what options might be available to you. Full details on what is included in the Peace of Mind program can be found at http://www.peggyadams.org/ peace-of-mind-program. If you would like to discuss the program further, please complete and return the form below, or contact Kim Hanson, Major/Planned Gifts Officer at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League: 561-472-8576, or K.Hanson@PeggyAdams.org. Peace of Mind I am interested in learning more about the Peace of Mind program. Please contact me: Name: Phone: Address: e-mail: Return to: Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League 3100/3200 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 Attn: Kim Hanson As for Prince and CoCo, Clare reports that she and her husband are relieved to have made provision for the animals future care, should it become needed. Prince takes care of CoCo, watches over her, even helps her when she has trouble with something, she explains. I saw them curled up, sleeping together in one of the display cases in the lobby one afternoon. I had been looking at Peggy Adams and other shelters for a few weeks for a kitten, after my wonderful cat of many years had passed away. These two just won my heart. Even my husband, who s not really a cat person, takes so much joy in their antics. We are so glad to know that there are people like those at Peggy Adams who we know will take great care of them if it s ever needed.

In Memoriam 2016 When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure. ~ Author Unknown We would like to express our condolences to those who have lost loved ones. While they have left our community in life, their legacies will live on forever because of the special donations that have been made in their memories. (Gift Information as of As of July 1, 2016.) Marietta Armstrong Mille Bander Bart Baxter Virginia D. Bertazon Bouda Brooklyn Barbara F. Brown Buddy Simon Buytkins Callie Mercedes Cassidy Augustine Cavallaro Chester Eileen Colgrove Mary Stair Crane Barry & Bev Crown Cuddles Ronald D'Agostino Anthony Daprino Sevasti Dillon Sandra Dominy Angel Donnigan Zack & Doppler Bryan Durda Elaine Fass Susan Ferreri Charlie Freckles Freddie Sandy Friedman Susan M. Gavin Howard Glinert Mary Lou Godin Tiggy Hamm Michael Handler Mike Handler Bernard Harrison Violet Hillegas Phoebe Hunt Jesse Julie Jay Kamen Spot Kline Knute Ida Lane Joseph LaRue Alexandra Lautenschlager Judith Lavers Limpy-Doodle Norman Littky Daisy Lovett Shirley W. Macy Marmalade Max, Bailey, Sugar Maxwell Paul Minkof Rex Molley Molly Sophie Mostel Dorothea Nelson Orion Rosalina Perez Jean Wiencker Petree Diane Phillips Chester Printz Bart Rosenbaum Michael Samyn Schatzie Jake Schwartz Shaggy Shayna Susan Smith Matthew R. Sodders Pat Stephens Sugar Titus Regina M. Todd Philip Traylor Dr. Raymond Tronzo Maria Vergara-King Edward Vignola Robert Wenzel Steve Wojchieowski Joan Zinquist Zoey Have you ever wanted to add a pet to your family, but you just couldn t? If you are someone who wants to watch over the canine and feline residents in our dog and cat adoption centers, in a way that hovers above the rest, then please become one of our Guardian Angels. A Guardian Angel funds the care for the resident cats or dogs in a specific condo or kennel. Thus, during your year as a Guardian Angel, you ll be helping a number of pets as they await their permanent home. Your status will be recognized with a card on your sponsored condo or kennel naming you, your family, or your business as that pet s Guardian Angel. You ll also receive a certificate and a special angel pin. Anyone who visits the shelter will be reminded of your generosity. The average cost of care for a dog or cat in our program is $19 a day and the average length of stay with us is 30 days. Sponsorships: $150 Small Cat Condo $250 Large Cat Condo or Dog Kennel $3,000 Archangel, provides the full care for 10 animals for a year Guardian Angels January 2016 - June 2016 Lorrie Brown and Timothy Chance Archangel Linda and Bill Caval Susan Eyth Cherie and Vince Jackson Janet and Robb Robertson Velocity Community Credit Union Archangel Barry Willette The Wycliffe Country Club Women s Travel Club For more information, please contact Kim Hanson: 561-472-8576 or k.hanson@peggyadams.org

Our Promise to the Animals Humane Care, Quality of Life, Life-Long Loving Homes, and Spay/Neuter to Control Overpopulation. Few have meant more to the animals of our community than Jane and Robert Grace and the Grace family. The Grace Society was established to honor them and to recognize extraordinary supporters who are making it possible for Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League to fulfill its mission. LIFETIME BENEFACTORS Lifetime Benefactors are individuals and organizations whose cumulative giving and outstanding generosity demonstrate the highest order of engagement with the League s humane mission and vision. They are an inspiration to all of us. As of July 1, 2016: $1,000,000 or More The Eunice Joyce Gardiner Charitable Foundation Jane & Robert Grace The Ryerson Charitable Trust Lesly S. Smith $500,000-$999,999 The Fortin Foundation of Florida Ann & Charles B. Johnson L. Florence Schmidt Foundation The Emily Vernon Foundation for Homeless and Abused Animals $250,000-$499,999 The ASPCA James D. Berwind Nancy Brougher & The W. Dale Brougher Foundation The Mary Alice Fortin Foundation, Inc. Candy & Bill Hamm Vicky & Sam Hunt Danielle Hickox Moore Palm Beach County Dog Fanciers Association PetSmart Charities, Inc. Pauline Pitt & The William H. Pitt Foundation, Inc. Lois Pope Scaife Family Foundation Joanie & Paul Van der Grift $100,000-$249,999 Animal Rescue Force Carol Berman Raymond A. Diaz Fleming Family Foundation Carol & Robert Garvy Dr. Steven M. Gottlieb & Laurie Raber Gottlieb Palm Beach County Dorothy Streicher Margaretta Taylor U.S. Trust FOREVER FRIENDS Forever Friends are persons who have made provisions in their estate plans for support of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. The following major estate gifts have been realized and are actively supporting programs and services for the animals in our care. As of July 1, 2016: $1,000,000 & above Peggy & Charles Norton Adams Dorothy G. & Frank L. Baird Beverly & Barry Crown Eunice Joyce Gardiner Anne Kunkel Catherine Hyland MacArthur Catherine Parks-Grauer Jane M. & John B. Ryerson $500,000-$999,999 Rodney Wayne Hall Margaret & Edward Jubon Pamela Rank L. Florence Schmidt $100,000-$499,999 Maxine Adler G. Richard Albanese Lillian C. Avera Barbara Augustus Beer Bette Berry Agnes Bucich Lilabel Catlin Marilyn Chase Zella E. Cleveland Marion T. Coggin Arthur Daly Florence A. & Lawrence J. De George M.P. Dolan Marjorie Dole Sharon Ruby Ellison Louise W. Floeckher Louis J. Gartner Mr. & Mrs. Frank C. Grieves Donald Hickman Brian W. Holman Anita Joyce S. Gilbert Kahn Edward F. Kendall Ely & Carl Kreich Doryce Kreiger Gerald Leeds Suzanne Lihme Elizabeth Mackintosh Carolina Mandel Germaine Marvey Dorothy McArthur Robert Mueller Benjamin Ogle Clara Applegate Pollard Kathryn Prutzel Susan C. Rather Martha Cuneo Reed PeggyAdams.org 17

Nina J. Reid Dorothy D. Reilly Marjorie J. Shultis Eyleen D. Simpson Donna Smith Evangeline H. Stevens Jessie Chardin Stewart Lena Sutton Betty Streifender Simone Stakolt Tolksdorf Ronald Tuppen William N. Vaughan Grace K. Warner Ruth K. Weil Matilda White Mollie Wilmot Ellen M. Wojtach ANNUAL GIVING The following contributors have made donations between January 1 and July 1, 2016. Contributors with a paw print are also members of the Leadership Circle, donors who have made generous 5-year pledges in support of the League. CHAIRMAN S COUNCIL Chairman s Council members are significant annual donors who each year and every year create the essential bedrock from which all charitable donations to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League come together to realize our goals. Humanitarian: $100,000 & above The Eunice Joyce Gardiner Charitable Foundation Ann & Charles B. Johnson Visionaries: $75,000 - $99,999 The Fortin Foundation of Florida Lesly Smith Grand Benefactors: $25,000-$49,999 Christina Dennis Dr. Steven M. Gottlieb & Laurie Raber Gottlieb Vicky & Sam Hunt Estate of Axel Zdarsky 18 Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Benefactors: $10,000-$24,999 Marcia S. Adler James D. Berwind Raymond A. Diaz William E. Flaherty, II Carol & Robert Garvy Candy & Bill Hamm Hill s Pet Nutrition Wanda & James Moran Carole & John Moran Pauline Pitt & The William H. Pitt Foundation Cynthia Taylor Margaretta Taylor Joanie & Paul Van der Grift Nancy & Robert Wildrick Grand Patrons: $5,000-$9,999 Virginia S. Burke Nancy & Geoffrey Caraboolad Darbster Companies Connie M. Frankino Susan C. Gibson Gillman Family Foundation Deborah & Dennis Glass Anne & Matthews Hamilton Murray & Sylvana Klein Family Foundation Connie & Peter Lacaillade Linda & Leverett Miller Linda Morway Pet Paradise Resort Donald M. Rebar Elizabeth Remmert Leslie Rose Jane W. Smith Susan O. Taylor ANNUAL PATRONS AND FRIENDS Annual Patrons and Friends express through loyal and generous contributions the kind of support essential to sustaining the essential programs and services for the animals in our care. Patrons: $2,500-$4,999 Rick Berks Clare M. Cross Enterprise Holdings Foundation Cathy & Jack Flagg Carole & Bertram French Stan Fried Private Foundation Arlette Gordon Ursula Gwynne Lorrain & Malcolm Hall Rosemary Harder & Torrence Harder Michele & Howard Kessler The Lawrence & Marjorie Stoll Foundation Susan Lloyd Sandy & Bill Meyer Pauline & George Michel Newman s Own Foundation PetFirst Pet Insurance Friends: $1,000-$2,499 Advanced Dental Group Susan & Larry B. Alexander Cynthia Anderson Animals in Need Foundation Carol & Harold Baxter Nellie Benoit Boca Raton Humane Society Foundation, Inc. Jack Bochonok Jerome S. Broder City Place Retail, LLC Dona & Howard Cohen Ann C. Collins Mark Conaghan Will Corrente The Alvin & Fern Davis Foundation Melanie Harris Denney & Earl L. Denney Donna Ditchik-Arnold JB Dixson Susanne & Michael Dodd Linda & J. Barry Donahue Caryl Dyche Joann & Thomas Dye William L. Edwards & Mary Ann Edwards Foundation Elsa M. Jennings Revocable Trust Ross W.W. Meltzer & Victor Figueredo Lydia & Robert Forbes Renate Franco Dawn & Charles Frankel Gillian Fuller Elizabeth & Dolf Garcia Debra V. Gonzalez Kimberly D. Heeney Linda Albritton & Andrew Helgesen Patricia E. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hilsberg Anonymous Robin & Randy Hunt Mr. and Mrs. M. David Hyman Idexx Laboratories Amie Jamieson Jorie Butler Kent Joann & James H. Kirby, Jr. Karen Krause The Crew of M/Y Scout Sondra & David Mack Cynthia & Jeffrey Mack

Dana Mclaughlin Paul T. McLaughlin Grace & Chris Meigher Anita & Sam Michaels Muffy & Donald Miller Jennifer Mirch Virginia L. Mortara Marisa & Peter Neckles Newsmax Media Jamie & Russell Niemie Jan C. Nixon North Shore Animal League America Nozzle Nolen Christian Odasso Patterson Veterinary Supply Preissman-Beriro Foundation Harvey Rappaport Jennifer & Arthur Redgrave Miriam & John Richards Cynthia Rupp Scenthound Holdings, LLC Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley Jolene & Larry Shapiro Diana L. Shields Elinor Beidler Siklossy Foundation Philip Tilearcio Uptown Art Judy & Fritz Van der Grift Very Important Paws Dr. Mary Fances S. Walde & Mr. William Walde Lotsie & Fielder Webster Carol Willner Lady Karyn Winnington Joann Woodruff We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of these lists. When mistakes and misunderstandings occur, we act quickly to resolve the issue. Please contact us if you have a question or concern at 561-472-8576. 2017 PublicityHound to benefit the Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Honor your precious pet or promote your business with a photo or ad in the 2017 Publicity Hound - a 43-year tradition in Palm Beach County to raise money to save more lives and help the animals at the League. The Publicity Hound is given exclusively to guests of the Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League's 45 th Annual Christmas Ball as well as to those who have placed photos and ads within the publication. We want to make sure that you have the opportunity to participate in this year's edition, as space is limited. Online Order Form: PeggyAdams.org/Publicity-Hound-Magazine You may place a short message along with your photo/ad or let your picture and pet's name stand alone and shine! Deadline for submissions is October 15, 2016. Questions? Events@PeggyAdams.org or 561-472-8842 Lucien Capehart Photography generously offers a complimentary pet portrait at their studio for all who have purchased a page. Their expertise offers the most beautiful results. Please call to make an appointment: 561-833-7507 (please note deadline) The studio is located at: 234 S. County Road, Palm Beach, FL 33480 Peggy Adams Spotlight A word about Rich Anderson Rich is seen here, standing in the upper right of fellow FAAWO members. In 2014, Peggy Adams' Executive Director/CEO, Rich Anderson, was elected to the Board of Directors of the Florida Association of Animal Welfare Organizations (FAAWO) which is an organization of dedicated animal advocates working together to positively impact animals throughout the state of Florida. Their goal is to offer assistance, exchange ideas and support colleagues in the compassionate work of saving lives. By uniting their voices on important issues, they can affect change on local and state levels. PeggyAdams.org 19

Why Pet Insurance? Duke and Shelly, two adorable small Chihuahuas, love to run and play in their fenced back yard in the evenings. One night, they were joined unexpectedly by a Bufo marinus toad. Duke, being the curious pup he is, went over to the toad to investigate. The toad, feeling threatened, released bufo toxin from its back - causing Duke to retreat. Immediately after Duke began to foam at the mouth, his parents Karen and Dave knew something was wrong - just not exactly what. Dave rushed Duke to the sink to rinse his mouth, then drove immediately to the emergency vet. Upon arrival, Duke had an elevated heartrate and had to be kept at the vet for observation. The pup s parents weren t concerned about the cost of the stay because they had PetFirst Pet Insurance to reimburse the veterinary bills. Thanks to the fast actions of his parents, Duke fully recovered. Duke, at right, Adopted from Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League on March 4, 2016. Shelly, at left, Adopted September 11, 2015. I was impressed with the turnaround time of the reimbursement check, said Karen, who received a check from PetFirst less than two weeks after she submitted her claim. She and Dave are now convinced having PetFirst Pet Insurance is well worth the monthly premium - so much so, they urge the other pet parents who adopt from Peggy Adams to sign up for the pet insurance upon adoption. It definitely comes in handy, according to Karen. 877-530-7387 petfirst.com To learn more about Bufo toads, please read our Summer Shaggy Sheet: PeggyAdams.org/Shaggy- Sheet-Newsletter Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League also recommends that pet owners create a pet emergency kit with supplies that are restocked every few months. Pet emergency kits are also available for purchase in the League s Shaggy Shoppe boutique located within the Grace Pavilion. Follow us! @PeggyAdamsARL