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Newsletter 1: 2005 Magazine of Eskdale & District Branch Cats Protection Spring 2005

Editorial Hello & welcome to the first newsletter of 2005, I hope you all had a good Christmas, thank you for all your support over the past year, here we are again, ready to do it all again. Christine has given up the job as treasurer and Cameron has taken it over. Our thanks to Christine for all her hard work. The accounts figures & cat work figures for 2004 are in the newsletter. The fundraising list is also in the newsletter, please come & support us, donate items to raffle, tombola etc and come along and have a cup of tea. Any help is gratefully received. We are looking for fosterers, anyone with space in their garden for a pen & run, and with time to look after a cat, please get in touch for more information. It is time for subscription renewal, a form is enclosed in this newsletter, please renew your membership and if at all possible introduce a friend. We really need some more members and helpers, the more of us there are, the more the work can be shared and the more cats can be helped. We are offering free neutering for domestic cats in March and April, all local vets are helping us in this, if you know anyone on benefits, pension or low income, who has a cat or cats to be neutered please ring Fiona, Anne or Ginnie. We offer free neutering for farm cats at all times, any farms out there with unneutered cats, give us a ring, we can trap & transport to the vet. Please keep helping us, the cats need us all. Fiona

Cat Work 2005: 12 have been successfully homed 19 are in care 2 are on the help to home list 30 have been neutered so far this year 22 of them being feral Some of the cats in care :- Monty 4-5yrs, black, male, longhaired. Monty came into care as a stray, he is a lovely affectionate cat, but is not good with other cats, so needs a home as an only cat. Gino & Gypsy 9yrs, 1 male, 1 female, tabby & white, tortie & white. Their original owner had health problems and was unable to keep them. They are quite happy with other cats and dogs but would be timid with young children. Mrs Puss & Angus Mother and son 8 months & 3 years old, both black & white and longhaired. They are lovely affectionate cats & would fit in most homes. Their original owner moved and left the cats behind. Indie 5yrs, male, Siamese type. Indie is part of the Highland gang Fergus speaks about in his letter. He s not good with other cats, but is very friendly and loves attention. Ginger Tom 9+ yrs, ginger, male, bobtail, also part of the Highland gang. He is ok with dogs & cats and is lovely with people, but will be timid at first and will not be happy with young children.

Cat Work 2004 Cats & Kittens rehomed 136 Died or PTS 006 Lost Cats reunited with their owner 002 Neutering Neutered whilst in care 036 Ferals neutered 186 Owners helped with neutering fees 245 Since we started the group in June 1997 a total of 3541 cats have been neutered. The number of kittens in care in 2004 was 73 compared to 111 the year before, let s hope the numbers decrease again this year. Many thanks to all the helpers involved in the cat work, without them only a fraction of the work would be able to be done. Anne Treasurer, s Report 2004 Income Donations 07050 75 Membership 00463 00 Raffles etc. 02059 35 Coffee Mornings etc 08552 88 Collecting Boxes 00926 36 Gift Aid 00638 36 Total 19690 70 Expenditure Vets 09446 63 Food & Litter 01855 19 Printing & Postage 00548 09 Repairs & renewals to Pens 01211 03 Fundraising:- Goods to sell, Hire of halls etc 04312 00 Fostering Fees 02338 48 Advertising 00048 00 Total 19759 42 Income is down by almost 6000 from the previous year, but expenditure is also down by 4000. We started 2004 with a 2000 balance so we have remained stable. It s time to start again with another year, please try to support us in whatever way you can, the smallest amount goes towards helping a cat. Our income depicts the number of cats we are able to help. Cameron

Events 9 th April Coffee Morning & Sale, Langholm Day Centre. 10am - 12 noon 17 th April Coffee Morning & Table Top Sale, Moat Village Hall. 10am - 12 noon. To book table ring 01228 577455 30 th April Coffee Morning & Sale, Newcastleton Village Hall. 10:30am -12:30pm 7 th May Dog Show, Annan Market Hall. From 1pm 21 st May Silent Auction, Newcastleton Village Hall. 11:30am - 1:30pm 28 th May Coffee Morning & Sale, Lockerbie Town Hall 10am - 12 noon 28 th May-4 th June Stall at Newcastleton Craft Fair, 11am - 4:30pm 5 th June Relaxation Day, Garden House Hotel Gretna Starts 1pm. Advance booking recommended Ring Anne on 01228 791364 9 th July Coffee Morning & Sale, Langholm Day Centre. 10am 12 noon End August Stand at Holm Show, (Newcastleton) 10 th September Coffee Morning & Sale, Newcastleton Village Hall 10:30am 12:30pm End September Stand at Langholm Show 1 st October Coffee Morning & Sale, Langholm Day Centre. 10am 12 noon 22 nd October Coffee Morning & Sale, Hawick, Trinity Church Hall. 10am 12noon 29 th October Coffee Morning & Sale, Lockerbie Town Hall. 10am 12 noon 19 th November Coffee Morning & Sale, Newcastleton Village Hall. 10:30am - 12:30pm End November Dumfries Charities Christmas Fair 10 th December Coffee Morning & Sale, Langholm Day Centre.. 10am - 12 noon If you can help at any of the events, could bake, or would like to book a table to sell your own crafts, please ring Ginnie on 013873 76738

Letter from Fergus Dear Toby, Thanks for your letter, sorry to hear about Judy. Your new dog Ollie sounds a bit of a handful, a bit big & bouncy for me I think. Dad has been away working abroad for 3 months, BIG mistake. When he went, we had 3 kittens in the kitten room, eventually Bunty & Barney went off to their new home, leaving Ailsa on her own. Next thing the kitten room door was left open & this grey tabby thing appeared, I thought here we go again. Actually I quite like her, and Isaac s madly in love, so it s got him off my back. Ailsa s quite a nervous little thing with strangers, she was seemingly caught in Asda car park when she was about 4 months old, wild as the wind. Anyway, by the time Dad came back, Ailsa s paws were firmly under the table & she s here to stay. There are 3 in the outdoor pen at the moment, originally there were 4 but Jake has been rehomed. 11 cats were brought into care from a house in the Highlands where they weren t being looked after, I m just grateful they didn t all come here. I d better go now & get some more sleep, another day hunting tomorrow. From Fergus

Fundraising News Hope the round of coffee morning and sales is not getting too boring. We are always trying to think of new ideas, and we have some for this year, so please read on.. For one thing, we are definitely having a Silent Auction this year. It will be on 21st May, in Newcastleton Village Hall, starting at 11:30am and bids will close at 1:30pm. We hope these times will suit more people previously we have held the sales in the evening, which is less convenient for some people. If anyone wants to donate items to sell, please give us a ring, or come along before 11:30, when we shall literally be setting our stall out. There will be lots of items gifts, bric-abrac, pictures, toys, books, household items, and probably plants and baking. We wonʼt be quite sure until it happens but it will be worth coming along to, and there are sure to be lots of bargains. We shall also be having another Relaxation Day. This year it is on Sunday 5th June, and as usual is at the Garden House Hotel starting at 1pm. (Many thanks to Mr and Mrs Davidson for their generosity in letting us have five luxurious rooms in their lovely hotel.) We shall have Indian Head Massage, Reflexology, Reiki, Body Massage and Fortune Telling, as previously, plus Homoeopathy and Aromatherapy. Two more therapists have very kindly offered to give these treatments and advice so there is even more this year. Past years have been very busy so I recommend that anyone wanting to be sure of a session books in advance. Ring Anne on 01228 791364. Sue, who is our Fortune Teller at the Relaxation Days, is very kindly organising a coffee morning and table top for us. This will be on 17th April in Moat Village Hall, from 10am till 12 noon. Please come and support us, and if you want to book a table ring Sue on 01228 577455.

Finally, would anyone be interested in manning or womanning a shop, were we able to get one? We donʼt have anywhere in mind just yet but it would be very good for fundraising if we could get one going. However, we need to know if we would be able to staff it, so if anyone would be willing to help, on a fairly regular basis, please give me, Anne or Fiona a ring. It doesnʼt matter if it would only be for a couple of hours, as long as it was ongoing eg, if you could do 9am 11am every Monday, or could do Tuesday afternoons except school holidays, etc. That sort of thing Phone numbers for me and Fiona are 013873 76738 and 01461 202761 100 Club Aug No. 052 Mrs Edge No. 116 Audrey King Sep No. 006 Mrs Atkinson No. 070 Muriel Pink Oct No. 045 Mr Timperley No. 093 Nancy Fox Nov No. 084 Betty Waite No. 029 Donna Benson Dec No. 049 Campbell Adamson No. 059 Wendy Sawyers Jan No. 020 Elaine Adamson No. 051 Mrs Craig Feb No. 055 Elspeth Little No. 028 Mrs Faulder

Catpix More cats found on the web and in our emails Bottle Draw Winners 2004 Elspeth Little Mr Biggar Alex Stevenson Firth Vets Tom Graham Emma (Esk Vets) Ian Paterson Mrs Moodie Pat Heath Rob Christine Faulder Adele (c/o M Wright) Janice Johnstone Daisy (c/o Louse) Ewan Kennedy (c/o Audrey King) Rebecca Lumb Susan Wells Alastair (Esk Vets) Saki Chocolates Vodka Whisky Sherry Cinzano Mulled Brandy Port Midori

OUR COMMITTEE MEMBERS Co-ordinator Fiona Gorman 12 Prestonfield Road Annan Dumfriesshire DG12 5HD Tel 01461 202761 Homing & Welfare Anne Thomson 38 English Street Longtown, Carlisle CA6 5SD Tel 01228 791364 Treasurer Christine Snowdon 15 Old Road Longtown, Carlisle CA6 5TH Secretary Fiona Yeomans 1 Smalmstown Terrace Longtown, Carlisle CA6 5LJ Lost & Found Register Cameron Thomson 38 English Street Longtown, Carlisle CA6 5SD Tel 01228 791364 Membership Secretary Betty Waite 30 Albert Street Longtown, Carlisle CA6 5SF Fund Raising Ginnie Wilkinson Riccarton Mill Newcastleton Roxburghshire TD9 0SN Tel 013873 76738

OUR COMMITTEE MEMBERS Muriel Pink 20 Charlotte Street Langholm DG13 0DZ Audrey King Merlin Cottage Kershopefoot Newcastleton TD9 0TJ Anne Bray Rose Cottage Johnstonebridge DG11 1ET Tel 01576 470433 Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this Newsletter are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Eskdale & District Branch of Cats Protection