Again, last month's WAO operating report was very interesting. Not as bad as the last couple of months, but still interesting, never-the-less.
You'll notice at the bottom of page 2, the WAO spent more than it took in for this month. Whoop whoop.
Fuel purchase is still high considering that there are only monkeys and ferals living on the land now, but heck, that's nothing new, now is it?
It is my understanding the USDA has been on the property, testing the animals as part of an agreement with Born Free to accept the animals. So, you'll notice, the cost of fruits and vegetables went up for the first time in a while! Finally, donations going towards the animals!
I'm curious as to what was purchased at Wal-mart, the Dollar Store, Academy, and the gas station convenience store, Sac n Pac. "Supplies for Talley?" What kind of "supplies" does one buy for the monkeys at a convenience gas store, for instance, in San Marcos?!
And then there were the two vet bills paid this month. Would not surprise me in the least that the USDA insisted on one or more monkeys be seen by a vet due to a serious health condition. Vet bill payments are rare on these monthly operations report.
Oh , heck, vet treatment was rare at the WAO, period!
At least we know there are still ferals living at Talley Road--unless of course the cat food purchased is for some one's private pet. I just pray someone will save these wild cats before everyone pulls out of Talley Road.
Breakdown of Expenses
“Supplies for
Talley”
Home Depot
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$316.79
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Lowes
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$73.48
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Combined
Total
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$390.27
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“Fuel for Diesel Truck”
Valero
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$343.77
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Exxon
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$90.00
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Shell
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$95.00
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Combined
Total
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$528.77
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“Fuel for Gators” = $261.22
Combined fuel costs = $1,089.99
“Supplies for Talley”
Wal-mart – “Supplies for Talley/Cat Food and Supplies for Talley” =
$611.84
River City Produce = $1,462.50 Monkey Chow = $577.25
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