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Friday, October 5, 2012

Things That Make You Go "Hmmmm"

Things that make you go "hmmm...."

The following were found on Facebook this week!

Animal Shelter Assistance Program Inc. A.S.A.P.
Sadly, so many animals are dumped outside our facility. This is a new organization and we simply cant accept the amount of animals we would like to at this time. ASAP will grow and will be able to accept more animals. ASAP strives to build a quality facility for these unfortunate animals. We receive 70 calls for help on average a day.

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God Bless and Protect any animal that goes to Carol Asvestas' A.S.A.P!  This posting was very scary indeed...
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We are looking for a home for our foster Lilah! She is a 1-2 year old yellow lab/lab mix. She is 47 lbs. She has been spayed. We have been told that she is up to date on vaccinations but you will need to get them all again so that you have a record of them. Lilah would do great in a home that already has a dog. She loves to go to the dog park and play. She does great with other dogs and is never aggressive. As far as we can tell she does not know any basic commands (sit, down, stay, etc) but has picked up on our life style really fast and shows great potential to learn. Overall she is very well behaved! She doesn't jump up on people or furniture, shes potty trained, and she loves her toys! She walks better than most on leash (she doesn't pull but needs work on staying on one side and not zig zagging in front of you). Lilah will need to be brushed regularly and would benefit from a shed monster or a FURminater. She loves being brushed, along with any other attention you give her. We will not allow Lilah to go to a home where she will be left in a back yard all the time. She is a very social dog and needs to be with her pack. If you would like to see pictures of Lilah, meet her, or find out more info about her please email us at kbtswims@yahoo.com. We are working hard to find her the perfect family that she deserves!
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  • Animal Shelter Assistance Program Inc. A.S.A.P. Can you send me some pictures to: asapcarol@hotmail.com. I am sending out a newsletter next week I can post your need in it. Ijust need a couple of pics. I will also see if I cant find her a god home in the mean time. Thank you Carol.
  • Kortnee Trent We met with the TADSAW trainer and they agreed to take Lilah! She is going to be a service dog! From pound puppy to stray to service dog! She is going to have a great life! We will have her until the end of the ,onto then she will go to live with her trainer. Woot! Big thanks to everyone who shared her and helped to find her a home!
Whew! Talk about a close call for Lilah! 
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Kari (Bagnall) kisses Dylan awake. — at Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary.

I guess it's hard to separate one self from being a "former" pet owner to that of a "paws-off" sanctuary director!  As long as people see confusing picture messages like this, folks will think it's okay to own a monkey.

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We are getting excited about Lions, Tigers & Beer, Black Pine! 
Did the final light check this evening, looking good! 
Sure makes for a long day when you have to wait for sundown
to see the fruits of your labors, but it's worth it for a good cause.
It's one thing to have a beer or wine event off property--it's another when you have alcohol served in mass quantity at the sanctuary itself.

Over the last several years, I learned that drugs and alcohol tend to be prevalent at many wild animals sanctuaries--especially at the WAO!  Really, drugs and alcohol do not mix with wild animals!

Wildcat Sanctuary
May 30, 2013



Our first Evening Roar of the year is coming up on June 15th. Remember this is an Adult only event where you can enjoy Beer and Wine after your tour along with lots of great food!!
Another point of interest is the amount of animal caretakers and volunteers that seem to "love" (and I mean really love) to consume alcholic beverages--going so far as to describe on Facebook how they plan to get blitzed over the weekends or holidays--and these are the people caring for dangerous large exotic animals the very next day!

That concludes today's posting of things that make you go "hmmmm..."

Later:  Okay, here's a late arrival...

Need I say more?


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