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SUMMER 2016 Spotlight on Adoptable Special Needs Cats WHAT IS PERFECT? SOME THINK TO BE LOVED, YOU MUST BE PERFECT FELIX TO HEAR, YOU MUST HAVE 2 PERFECT EARS MIJA TO SEE, YOU MUST HAVE 2 PERFECT EYES SCRUFFLES NEWSLETTER WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE - Proudly Serving Napa Valley for 34 years MEET CRUZ, one of our many adoptable cats that we call Special Needs animals. We Believe that every animal is special, so please continue to help us to help them. A cat doesn t have to be PERFECT to be special. Our Special Needs kitties may not have two perfect ears, or even one perfect ear, or two perfect eyes, or four legs, but in the eyes of We Care, these animals are perfect affectionate, loving and adoptable. These Special Needs animals, and many others like them, come to We Care just needing a second chance and thanks to you, our supporters, for 34 years that is exactly what We Care has been able to provide. We always hope each animal is adopted into a forever, loving home, but for those who don t make the team, or asked to the prom, they will have a permanent, free roaming sanctuary with We Care, where they will live out their lives with love, companionship, and medical care. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 1!

SUMMER 2016 Our Team BOARD OF DIRECTORS SUSAN WREN, PRESIDENT SEAN MCVITY, TREASURER JESSE DUARTE, SECRETARY LINDY NOVAK, DIRECTOR BILL WREN, DIRECTOR ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR PATRICIA TUSSING SHELTER MANAGER & ADOPTION CENTER CINDY HOOD ANIMAL CARE PROVIDER & ADOPTION CENTER KAITLIN SCHMIDT ANIMAL CARE PROVIDERS ANA PRESSEY MEGAN EMERSON COMMUNITY OUTREACH DIRECTOR DANIEL BELL COMMUNITY OUTREACH COORDINATOR LAKE COUNTY RAY WITZILSTEINER NEWSLETTER TEAM CINDY HOOD SUSAN WREN JESSE DUARTE DANIEL BELL THE HEART OF WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE, OUR VOLUNTEERS BETTY ANTOR ERIN BELL REBECCA BELL KAREN CHANG OWEN CHAPPELLET DORIS EBINER JOE FONSECA KERRI FONSECA CHAD FORNI YANINA GOTSULSKY JOE BOB HITCHCOCK KAREN LANE KELSI SANTILLANO CHERI TILLOTSON PHOTOGRAPHER JENAE BENSON SUPPORT STAFF JOCELYN AGUIRRE HALEY HART LISA HOLLEY WANDA HUDSPETH GLEN NELLER KELSI SANTILLANO RAMONA WEBSTER RAY WITZILSTEINER WE CARE S MISSION We Care Animal Rescue is a private non-profit organization established in 1982. We maintain a no-kill refuge for homeless cats and dogs in the Napa Valley. We foster and promote the general welfare of animals by caring for homeless cats and dogs, finding homes for them and educating the public on animal welfare in the Napa Valley. We are funded entirely by private donations and fundraising efforts. We Care provides sanctuary for the animals in our care. Our wish for each of these precious animals is to have a forever home. Without the ability to send these wonderful friends home with their forever family, we cannot continue to be open to rescue other cats and dogs in need. Each adoption means another one saved. We Care Animal Rescue 1345 Charter Oak Avenue St. Helena, CA 94574 Phone: (707) 963-7044 wecareanimalrescue.org EXPANDED OPEN HOURS Friday, Saturday and Sunday 1pm to 5pm We also welcome visitors most afternoons. Just call for an appointment. We Care Animal Rescue is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization which receives no local, state or federal funding. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE! 2

WE CARE MAKES A DIFFERENCE BECAUSE OF YOU Happy Tails ADOPTION STORIES of the generous financial support of our donors. In 2017, which is rapidly approaching, We Care will be celebrating its 35th anniversary 35 Years of rescuing, finding loving forever homes, providing medical care and offering permanent sanctuary for those animals that are not adopted. All of this has only been possible because This year We Care has received more requests for help than ever before. It is only because of your compassion and help that we are able to help these animals that come to us just needing a second chance in life. We are humbly requesting your support so that we can continue to provide these animals with the help they so desperately deserve. We Care has always been viewed as the little shelter that could AND THAT IS BECAUSE WE ARE!! Please help us to continue We believe every animal deserves a happy ending and we strive to make that happen. Susan Wren, President Board of Directors Tuxie s (top) new dad Eric was specifically looking for a big tuxedo cat after his former We Care adoptee passed away. Tuxie fit the bill just right. Ollie, was adopted by Erin who has helped Ollie trust people again. He was brought to We Care because people were mean and threw things at him. Hensel, was just adopted to a great home with a lady who s We Care kitty recently died at 17 years of age. She will be definitely spoiled. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 3!

MONKEY AN OWNER S STORY AND UPDATE: LOVE IS LOVE, SPECIAL NEEDS OR NOT! We Care has told our beautiful love story of how we met our amazing Monkey at their shelter we were volunteering at the shelter and it was love at first sight. So, to update you all, after bringing Monkey home, there was a bit of an adjustment, and I am not going to lie, I found myself questioning, why I made the decision to bring this special needs animal home. Monkey was born deaf and also had vertigo. The adjustment period was no more than a week, when she finally became comfortable with her new home and surroundings. After that, honestly nothing was different than bringing any animal home, special needs or not. I will say that this little fluff ball in addition to having the most wonderful personality, was so full of love, and showed us every day how grateful she was. I am writing this article in hopes that anyone who is reading this and considering adopting an animal from We Care or any shelter will consider having a special needs animal, as it is really no ELIZABETH NAYLOR WITH different and the rewards so out weigh the additional care an HER BELOVED MONKEY animal may need. Granted, I know that some special needs have more challenges than others, and you will need to do your homework to be certain it is a good fit for you and your family, but I NEVER considered adopting an animal with so called special needs until I met and fell in love with my beloved Monkey. We had an amazing year and a half together, as she is now no longer with us. Her passing had nothing to do with her being deaf, but rather living a full life, and most especially living the last year and a half in a home filled with so much love every day rather than in a shelter where she was well cared for, but did not have the one on one attention she got from myself and my daughter. We could not wait to get home every day to see her and hug her and receive all the love she had been saving up all day to share with us. I hope as you read this, it will put to rest any ideas of not adopting an animal you may meet at a shelter and have a connection with, but do to a special need you will not consider. I know that from this day forward, any animal we do adopt (and we only adopt from shelters) just might be another special needs animal, that will not deter us, as it will come down to the connection and love we feel, just like it did with our chance meeting on that wonderfully fateful day in January 2015, when our sweet Monkey came into our lives, and now will forever live in our hearts! Elizabeth Naylor & Sophia Trujillo WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 4!

YOU ARE INVITED! OPEN HOUSE Meet Logan ADOPTION SPOTLIGHT PLEASE JOIN US WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016 2:00 TO 5:00 PM A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO MEET THE WE CARE FAMILY AND ALL OF THE ANIMALS WAITING TO BE PART OF YOUR LOVING HOME FOOD * MUSIC * ANIMALS * FUN HEARTS OF GOLD Logan is a very sweet but shy 10 year old boy. He has been at We Care for many years and has been through many health problems that he has fought through proudly. He is now very healthy and running around the place like he owns it. His favorite thing in the world is running water, he loves to put his head under it and drink it as it drips off his face. We definitely think this special boy deserves a loving home and he will be right here waiting for that perfect match. Meet Anya ADOPTION SPOTLIGHT Two true animal lovers Christian Hirschler and Steven Kane, in celebration of their recent marriage, have requested that their family and friends make a donation to We Care Animal Rescue, rather than gift them with another toaster. Those of us that know Christian and Steve have always known they are good guys, but now we know how truly special they are. Anya is more than ready for adoption. She s a spunky and affectionate girl who loves to play and purr the second you start petting her. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 5!

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS LEARNING USEFUL SKILLS SCHOOL TOURS LEARNING SKILLS ANIMAL INTERACTION COMMUNITY MANY HANDS GREAT RESULTS! On June 6, for the second year in a row, a group of students from New Tech High School in Napa came to We Care for their school-wide volunteer day, Tech Lends a Hand. With all of them pitching in, working hard together, they managed to accomplish a lot: cleaning the steps, washing out the carriers, hosing down the kitty trees, scraping the metal ramp. Some students used fast and nimble fingers to stuff mailers. The chores were many but the rewards were great. After finishing their work, they were able to spend quality time with the animals that call We Care home until they find their true forever home. Some people say it is better to give than to receive but the students from New Tech felt that they received more than they gave. Spending time with the animals was their reward at the end of a hard day and the pizza was good too! We Care would not have been here for 34 years, soon to be 35, without this kind of commitment and support from many sides of our local community. We are truly appreciative of Napa Tech High School, teachers and students, and we are keeping our fingers crossed for a visit from them in 2017. New Tech High School 25 hard working, animal loving students from New Tech High School in Napa came to whip our place into shape. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 6!

THE POWER OF LOVE BY KAITLIN SCHMIDT A little over a year ago we received a call, like the many we receive on a daily basis, concerning a cat that was in a life or death situation. A woman had found a stray cat in her backyard that had been hunting the birds and was inches away from ending this poor feline s life. We brought this boy in and he was the sweetest creature you have ever laid eyes on. He was so mellow and easy going, you could just pick him up and cradle him like a baby and he was in heaven. Our young volunteer, Erin, lovingly named him Watcher because he just always seemed to be observing everything and everyone so closely. A couple months after we had received Watcher into our care a couple fell in love with him and decided to adopt him. This is when Watcher s world turned upside down. Soon after the adoption they discovered that he had a very severe genetic heart condition and was given six months to live. We were all in shock because he was so young and had received a check-up upon his arrival at the rescue. The couple had just lost their cat, which had been a very traumatic experience for them, so we happily accepted Watcher back into the arms of We Care. He was started on two different types of medicines and the entire staff of We Care gave him all the love they could muster. Watcher survived every day like the warrior that he truly is. He even survived a mouth ulcer and pancreatitis, on top of his unfortunate genetic condition. The longer we had him in our care more and more of his personality emerged. He has this incredible way of showing his love. Nearly every day he would lead me to the edge of the courtyard where the birds would play. I would sit down and he would crawl into my lap and lean his entire weight on me, wrap his tail around my arm like a monkey and just stare at the birds with me. Ever so often leaning his head back against my chest and staring straight into my eyes with such love and joy. Watcher survived every day like the warrior that he truly is. Every day Watcher has survived he has made it so clear how much he appreciates the love and support of our team here at We Care. It has been a year and a half since Watcher was given six months to live and he is still going strong. In fact, the last vet visit he had it was said his heart condition had slightly improved. We are so happy to have this boy in our lives and cannot wait to give this same love to every creature we come into contact with in the future. We are convinced that the simple act of loving every creature with your entire heart and doing whatever it is in your power to help them can really move mountains. That is our mission here at We Care Animal Rescue. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 7!

With your help We were able to help these cats, along with many others. Black Jack, had a tumor that was removed. Sweet Caroline, has a neurological problem. She has an unusual walk. Scruffles, had an injury to her eye and had to have it removed. Brannigan, had a blockage and we almost lost him. He is doing just fine now! Tip Toes, had skin issues and lost most of her hair. But, she is doing fantas;c! THANK YOU! Without your support we would not be able to help these animals. Community Projects For making it possible to provide vital services to feral and homeless cats and needy dogs. Vasconi s Pharmacy Thank you Hap & Patti Vasconi for the generous donation of insulin for our kitties. The Doctors Management Company for matching our donors donations. Grainger FoundaDon For their generous support and commitment. Sunshine Foods for their continuing support of our ongoing programs and services. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044!8

SASKIA RAFONI: We Care s All-Star Volunteer Raising money, baking doggie treats, brushing cats Saskia Rafoni is always looking for a way to help the animals at We Care. Saskia might not seem like the typical We Care volunteer. For one thing, she s 12 years old. And she lives a few hours away in San Francisco, Yet age and distance haven t prevented Saskia from becoming one of We Care s most valued volunteers. Saskia was introduced to the shelter by her aunt, Yanina Gotsulsky, who used to live in Napa and has been volunteering at We Care since 2004. She took me to We Care and I fell in love, says Saskia. I really like how they let cats roam free, and I like that they save every animal. Saskia has organized several bake sale donation drives, with help from her friends. Last Halloween, instead of trick-or-treating for candy, Saskia asked for donations to We Care and collected $200. This year she s trying to raise even more money for We Care through her school. When she and Yanina visit the shelter, they deliver home-baked doggie treats and cat toys made out of magazines and paper towel rolls. They spend time playing with the dogs and brushing and grooming the cats including the special-needs cats that are separated from the others because of health problems I always visit the sick cats and spend as much time with them as possible, Saskia says Saskia s involvement in We Care has deepened her passion for animals, and she s considering a career as a veterinarian or a marine biologist. What advice does she have for her fellow animal lovers? Volunteer at We Care. Brush the cats, bring some toys. Just spend some time there. WE NEED VOLUNTEERS LIKE YOU! VISIT OUR WEBSITE AND CHECK OUT SOME OF THE EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES WE HAVE. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 9!

SPRING 2016 TIFFANY S HOME FINDING THE PERFECT MATCH Tiffany is a 13 year old Schipperke mix who has been here at We Care for 5 years. She is a special girl and a favorite to many. Her personality is one of a kind and she obviously deserved a great home where she would be spoiled to pieces. LUCKILY FOR TIFFANY WE FOUND THE PERFECT MATCH FOR HER. A woman named Charlene brought Tiffany into her family and has given her nothing but love and affection. She is completely spoiled and incredibly happy in her new home.this just goes to show why we never give up on our senior animals. THERE IS ALWAYS TIME FOR THEM TO HAVE A HAPPY FOREVER HOME. Napa Humane & We Care Animal Thanks to Napa s Community Projects it is with tremendous appreciation that we acknowledge the generous grant of $10,000 made to We Care Animal Rescue by Community Projects, Inc. This generous grant allows We Care to provide critical and essential care to animals in our care now, and to those animals that need us in the future. This funding, in collaboration with Napa Humane, has made it possible for We Care to WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 provide a voucher program that offers spay/ neuter services to animals in need. We are grateful to this wonderful Napa Valley organization for its continuing support. PAGE 10!

WE CARE PROVIDES A FREE-ROAMING SANCTUARY Seeking FOREVER HOMES AND HAPPY ENDINGS FOR OUR KITTIES Kashmire Bean A 10 year old little furry ball of sortie who often goes unnoticed because she is a very shy girl and loves to curl up really tight and nap all day. She may be shy but she definitely still loves to get affection. Whenever you pet her she curls up tighter and tighter into a little ball. She has the cutest little face with markings that make her look like she has big bushy eyebrows like a cute little muppet. Christopher A one year old grey tabby, full of love, and will steal your heart with just one look. His favorite pastimes are belly rubs, naps by the window and becoming best friends with every person who walks through our doors. Christopher was abandoned by his owners when they moved. The new owner of the house found him inside with a bag of food and litter after the renters had already left. Calypso Calypso is a ten year old smoke tabby. He will hypnotize you into giving him your lap with his piercing gold eyes. He has had some health problems in the past but after his last dental surgery his health has really improved. He really deserves a loving family to take him into their home. I mean, how can you resist that face? Come on. A three year old orange tabby with a constant purr. This handsome boy loves to nap in the weirdest places and and pretend to hunt the birds he cannot reach from our courtyard. Bean was born with a genetic heart condition that will most likely shorten his life span significantly but, the medicine he has been on has really improved his overall healthy. We truly believe he will live a long healthy life. Bean only requires two little pills once a day and all the love you can dish out. Get more pet information, pictures, and apply online at: WeCareAnimalRescue.com or Facebook. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 11! CONTINUED ON BACK PAGE

We Care Animal Rescue 1345 Charter Oak Avenue St. Helena CA 94574 wecareanimalrescue.org ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Non-Profit Organization U.S. POSTAGE PAID Santa Rosa, CA Permit #470 PLEASE JOIN US WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016 2:00 TO 5:00 PM A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO MEET THE WE CARE FAMILY AND ALL OF THE ANIMALS WAITING TO BE PART OF YOUR LOVING HOME FOOD * MUSIC * ANIMALS * FUN