Showing posts with label fostering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fostering. Show all posts

Friday, September 9, 2016

TLC MOURNS LOSS OF BELOVED FRIEND & VOLUNTEER

On Sunday afternoon, September 4th, our dear friend and dedicated TLC Volunteer, Marianne Annibali was hit by a car while jogging.  The accident happened on Walden Ave in Depew and she died instantly.  Her death has left a big hole in all of our hearts and she will be greatly missed.

Several years ago, Marianne and her husband Rich, adopted a TLC Cat named Tucker.  When Marianne saw an opportunity to volunteer at our Pet Supply Plus location on Union Road, she joined our TLC family.  She always brought along her 14 year daughter Marirose.


Marianne then started fostering and was seldom without a Mom and kittens at their home.  As if that was not enough, She also cleaned Friday nights at Petsmart after learning we were very short handed.

Marianne and Rich also volunteered for a Greyhound rescue group. She certainly shared the love and compassion for animals with her family. She ran five miles every day, rain or shine.  On her run, she always stopped by Marianne McPherson’s house to chat about her fosters. Dorine, who also lives in the neighborhood, would frequently see her running down Walden Ave.

Marianne said she needed to run every day so she would stay healthy. She wanted to be around a long time to watch her daughter grow up, get married and maybe someday enjoy a house full of grand kids. 

Marianne worked at Sisters Hospital where she also had many friends. She was married to her husband Rich for 34 years and her daughter Marirose will celebrate her 15th Birthday next week.

This is such a tragedy for her family and ours here at Ten Lives.  We know she is surrounded by numerous animals up at Rainbow Bridge but things will never be the same for those of us she left behind.


Thursday, January 14, 2016

TLC RESCUES MAMA CAT SHOT IN NECK!

 
Sweet Darby is just one example of the many cases of cruelty & abuse that come through the doors of Ten Lives Club.

Darby, a female, came into our program with her baby kittens and went to one of our loyal and experienced foster homes. The foster home noticed a bump on her neck.

When Darby was spayed and under sedation, the bump was checked. A .22 bullet was taken out of Darby's neck!  Pictured below left is the .22 bullet removed from Darby's neck during surgery.


Pictured below right is the open wound.  Darby is on pain medication not only for her spay but also the wound which our vet left open to heal.  Once she is finished with her antibiotics to prevent infection, Darby will be available for adoption in about a week.

Poor Darby has been through so much yet even so, she is a sweet little thing and so trusting.
 
PLEASE HELP US FIND SWEET DARBY THE LOVING FOREVER HOME SHE DESERVES!
 
CALL 716-646-5577 TO ADOPT DARBY!
TO DONATE TOWARDS HER CARE CLICK HERE!


Wednesday, May 20, 2015

KITTENS FOUND IN DUMPSTER BROUGHT TO TLC!


On Friday, May 15, 2015, Ten Lives Club received an urgent phone call from a local veterinarian we work with regularly.  Their clinic took in some newborn kittens and needed our help immediately.  

That morning, while emptying a dumpster in South Buffalo, employees from Modern Disposal found two plastic bags with FOUR newborn kittens inside.  These poor little babies still had their umbilical chords and the afterbirth was also in one of the bags!  The employees saw no sign of the poor Mother cat who had her babies ripped away from her as soon as she gave birth.  

Unfortunately, it was already too late for two of the newborns but somehow the other two were hanging on - barely.

Ten Lives Club brought the two surviving newborns to the shelter for immediate medical attention and care.  They were literally only HOURS old & needed fluids and round the clock feedings.  One of our wonderful foster volunteers stepped in to help.

Despite our best efforts and care, one newborn passed away on Saturday and the other one followed on Monday.


What a cruel and irresponsible way of dealing with an unwanted litter of kittens.  

Ten Lives Club is deeply saddened and outraged about this unbelievable act of cruelty against these poor newborn babies and the Mama cat, who's whereabouts are unknown. 

These newborn kittens were bagged up & thrown away like pieces of TRASH!  Meanwhile, the Mama cat, if she's still alive, will continue to have litter after litter of unwanted kittens...



There is a simple solution to unwanted litters - 
SPAY & NEUTER!
 

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

TLC MAMA CATS & BABIES NEED FOSTER HOMES!



Kitten season is in full swing right now! Ten Lives Club is overflowing with Mama cats & their newborns, pregnant cats and orphaned kittens.  These cats and kittens MUST be in foster care so they can stay healthy and in a quiet setting away from all the other cats in our shelter.  Please consider fostering for Ten Lives Club this kitten season.  More foster homes are desperately needed! 

New Mamas and their babies need to be away from so many other cats so they don't get sick.  They are very vulnerable and fragile at this stage and need to be in foster homes until they are big enough to find their forever homes.  Can you open your heart and home to foster a new mama and her babies for just 10 to 12 weeks?  Ten Lives Club will provide Purina cat and kitten food to those who can foster for us!




Ten Lives pulled 3 very sickly four week old kittens with terrible eye infections from the Buffalo City Shelter on Tuesday.  

Two of the three kittens are shown in the picture to the left.  These poor babies are very sick and don't have a mother.  

Our vet staff gave these babies fluids and treated them with eye medications. Unfortunately, they may lose their eyes because of the severe infections they are suffering. 


Pictured right is a healthy new Mama who just had a litter of 4 babies. She and her newborns were also pulled from the Buffalo City Shelter on Tuesday.  



Her babies (pictured left) are only a few days old and still have their eyes shut.  

This new Mama kitty and her newborn kittens need a foster home so they can stay healthy.  




TO FOSTER for Ten Lives Club, please call 716-646-5577 TODAY!