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Humane Happenings H u m a n e S o c i e t y o f C i t r u s C o u n t y F L O R I D A I N C. Volume 4, Issue 6 THE BABIES ARE IN As we told you in our last Humane Happenings, the babies have arrived from Orlando. Twenty-four very tired and bedraggled pups arrived on a very cold late afternoon and immediately started to make themselves at home. All of them are adults and most are senior citizens. Poor Holly has such bad hips, she can barely walk when the weather is cold. She lays on her throne and has become our greeter. Dustin won t eat while anyone is watching. After everyone else has gone out for the morning, Dustin will eat alone before catching up in the yard to play with his pals. Baby likes to guard things like her food bowl and the dog house. She doesn t want to go in the dog house, just doesn t want anyone else to either. Emma has bad skin and will be a challenge until we can get her skin clear. Penny is very excitable, spring loaded and always on go, while Freckles is very skittish, quick movements startle her. But she and Penny have a great time playing. Then there s Alice who is kenneled alone because she is a little aggressive to the other dogs. Hopefully when she feels more secure, she won t feel the need to protect her turf. All the babies seem to be having a contest to see who can dig the best hole. Each tries to outdo the other with their digging skills. They m ust b e judging the holes on depth rather than form. Hopefully a brighter New Year is in store for all these babies. Our Mission: THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF CITRUS COUNTY FL INC IS A 501(C)3 CORPORATION DEDICATED TO THE PROTECTION OF ALL ANIMALS. IT IS OUR GOAL TO RESCUE AND FIND FOREVER HOMES FOR AS MANY ABANDONED, ABUSED PETS AS POSSIBLE AND TO TRY TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC TO THE IMPORTANCE OF SPAY/NEUTER TO ALLEVIATE THE PROBLEM OF THE OVER-POPULATION OF UNWANTED, ABUSED, ABAN- DONED PETS.. INSIDE THIS ISSUE: PREVENTABLE CONDI- TIONS MORE ARRIVAL PIC- TURES EASY WAY TO HELP 2 HAPPY TAILS 3 MORE HAPPY TAILS 4 THANKS OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER TIME TO RENEW 5 ANSWER YOUR CAT S QUESTIONS NIPPY-NEWEST RES- CUE LOOKING FOR FOR- EVER HOMES November/December 2010 THOUGHT FOR TODAY 8 2 2 4 6 7 7 DONATIONS HELP SAVE PETS AND ARE A GOOD TAX DEDUCTION! Help rescued animals one last time in 2010 and create a tax deduction for yourself by making a donation to the Humane Society of Citrus County before December 31. Donors will be able to help homeless pets while helping the itemized bottom line on your tax forms next year. All donations to the Humane Society of Citrus County are tax deductible and help save homeless animals in Citrus County. A receipt for all donations in 2010 will be mailed to you in January. Donations can be made through our website at www.humanesocietycitrus.com or can be mailed to the address on the back of this newsletter.

PREVENTABLE CONDITIONS 1. Intervertebral disc disease common to Humane Happenings MORE ARRIVAL PICTURES Dachshund, a genetic disease. Use steps or ramps to prevent jumping. 2. Gastric tortion (bloat) in large dogs. Feed 2 or 3 small meals rather than one large meal. Feed mixture of canned and dry. 3. Foreign body in the small intestine. Supervise so your dog doesn t find something inappropriate to chew. Provide appropriate chew toys. 4. Cruciate rupture, a rupture of a knee ligament. Difficult to prevent but try to supervise rough play and don t over exercise. 5. Foreign body in stomach. Same as number 3. 6. Broken bones. Take care especially with small dogs not to drop or step on them. Keep large dogs on a leash to keep them safely out of traffic. Page 2 WAYS YOU CAN HELP! Before heading out to the store, go to www.goodsearch.com and select the Humane Society of Citrus County as your favorite charity. You can shop online at Wal-Mart, Pet Smart, Barnes & Noble, Office Depot and many other stores and we receive a p e r c e n t o f t h e s a l e. A l s o, c h e c k o u t www.humanesocietycitrus.com and click on the Pet ID link. Join us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/group.php? gid=103825539948 or just do a Facebook search for Room For One More Pet Rescue and join our Group. Post stories and photos of your best friends and read stories from other pet lovers. The link is also on our web sites at w w w. r o o m f o r o n e m o r e. n e t www.humanesocietycitrus.com. a n d

Volume 4, Issue 6 SADIE (L) & NEW FAMILY STRIPES & NEW MOM & DAD ANNIE & NEW MOM MAGGIE MAE & NEW MOM OTIS & NEW FAMILY HOLLY & NEW FAMILY TEDDY & NEW MOM & DAD ADDIE & NEW DAD DAZEE & NEW MOM & DAD JERICO & NEW MOM & DAD CHARLIE (L) & NEW FAMILY JACK & NEW FAMILY Page 3

MORE HAPPY TAILS MITZI & NEW DAD KIKI (R) & NEW FAMILY ZETA & NEW MOM & DAD KARMA & NEW MOM & DAD MIKEY & NEW FAMILY THANKS TO OUR OCTOBER SUPPORTERS Una & Alex Burgos Genevieve Verdone Marvin & Evelyn Aaberg Sharon Petraska Juanita & Doug Oxford Paula Stewart Charles & Sandy Stobber Sally Ames Antoinette Boosy-Beamer Joan Beardsley Dan s Clam Stand Sally Biggerstaff Wayne & Geraldine Gangler Charles & Rebecca Wagner THANKS TO OUR NOVEMBER SUPPORTERS Una & Alex Burgos Wayne & Geraldine Gangler Cathy Trump Antoinette Boosy-Beamer Keith & Arnette Garrison Colleen Kasperek Genevieve Verdone Angie & Greg Smallwood Betty Lindskog Susan Fabbre Sandra Knapp Dan s Clam Stand Drew Williams Bobby & Joanne Watson Steve & Tania Barry Bonnie Graves Charles & Rebecca Wagner Doug & Juanita Oxford Don & Dorothy Brett James & Cheryl O Hara Thomas & Bianca Fox Cliff & Agnes Wolfe Progress Energy Employees Pedigree Foundation Jim & Jean Janicki Don & Dorothy Brett Lance & Carolyn Smith Eugene & Ardis Hudson Charles King Melissa Rogers AF & CV Bravo Thanks to our monthly supporters, we continue to rescue and find Forever Homes for companion animals. Page 4

TIME TO RENEW MEMBERSHIP OR JOIN Please join or renew membership with the Humane Society of Citrus County, Florida, Inc. today. Together we can continue our programs to make Citrus County a great place to live for people and animals. PLEASE PRINT Name: Phone # Address: City: State: Zip: E-mail address: SELECT MEMBERSHIP CATEGORY: Single - $15.00 Family - $25.00 Life Member - $250.00 Donation Your support is deeply appreciated and we thank you. Please sign and date below. Signature Date RETURN IN ENCLOSED ENVELOPE ITEMS DESPERATELY NEEDED With all the new kids, we are always in desperate need of liquid laundry detergent, bleach, Pine-sol, paper towels and blankets/quilts. If you would like to donate any of the above, you can drop it off at Paws-itively Pets during normal business hours, 11-3:00, Tuesday thru Saturday. Thanks for all you do. Page 5

ANSWER YOUR CAT S QUESTIONS DAY JANUARY 22 Ever wonder what your cat s really thinking when he s staring at you? Well January 22 is the day to seriously consider what is on your cat s mind. In observance of Answer Your Cat s Questions Day, take a moment to gaze into your cat s eyes, chitter-chatter with him or her, observe its cute body language and ask yourself Just what is this cat saying to me? I ll bet you ll find the answer Some questions from Tyra, Tucker, Mishou, Lexie and MeToo: 1. Why don t we have Stinky Goodness all day long? We think it should be available 24/7. 2. Why do you sleep with your head on your pillow? You know that s where I like to sleep. 3. Can we sell the Woofies on E-Bay? 4. Napping is a major sport for us. Why don t you nap more? 5. Why do you try to close the bathroom door? Don t you understand that we worry that you could be in danger in there and we might have to save you? 6. We like to whap things. Why don t you leave more things on the counter for us to whap? 7. Why do you sleep at night? It s the perfect time to play. 9. Why do you give me interesting things to lie down on, like books and newspapers, and then take them away? 10. Why do you steal things out of my litter box? 11.Why does the Woofie steal things out of my litter box? 12.Why can t you leave the faucet running so I can drink fresh water? 13.How many times can I get you to open the door to let me in or out? 14.How long will you wait with the door open (especially if it s cold) while I check both sides of the door for smells of intruders? 15.How come when I nap on your lap, you make me get off after only a few short hours? 8. Why aren t you petting me? Page 6

Volume 4, Issue 6 NEWEST RESCUE Nippy, a 30 year old paint gelding, was turned over to the Humane Society because his broken-hearted owners were losing their home. They tried unsuccessfully to find him a new home but no one wants a 30 year old special needs horse with only 3 teeth. Nippy can only eat special food and alfalfa cubes when they are soaked in water to soften. Carnahan s Supply in Lecanto has been kind enough to donate some feed and they are aware of what Nippy needs if you would like to make a donation of feed. You can call Angie Carnahan at 352-527-0578 and she will let you know what Nippy needs to eat. Thanks Angie for your help. WE RE ON THE WEB AT: www.humanesociety citrus.com IMPORTANT: January 22 - Answer Your Cat s Questions Day. Looking For Their Forever Homes MOLLY TINSEL JETT CECIL SHADOW Page 7

The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil but because of those who look on and do nothing. H u m a n e S o c i e t y o f C i t r u s C o u n t y 751 S Smith Avenue Inverness FL 34451 Phone: 352-341-2222 E-mail: bonniea15@yahoo.com If you would prefer we e -mail your newsletter, please let us know. PAWS-ITIVELY PETS ADOPTION CENTER END OF YEAR DONATIONS Make sure to mail your donation by year s end. You will receive a tax receipt in January. Happy New Year. REMINDER The Humane Society of Citrus County FL Inc. receives no funding from any State or Local agency or from the Humane Society of the United States. That s why local donations are so important to the continued success of our Mission. Thanks for your support. THOUGHT FOR TODAY We derive immeasurable good, uncounted pleasures, enormous security, and many critical lessons about life by owning dogs." - Roger Caras, A Celebration of Dogs OUR LEGAL STATUS: Doc #745226 issued December 12, 1978 on file in Tallahassee. Registered with Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Affairs. Copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by calling toll-free 800-435-7352 within the state. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval or recommendation by the State. All dues and contributions are tax exempt to the full extent allowed by law. Our registration number issued by Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services is CH1815. 100% of all contributions are retained by Humane Society of Citrus County, FL, Inc. No percentage is retained by any professional solicitor.