They are your neighbors. They’re people you pass in the grocery store or someone you pull up next to at a stop light. Ultimately, they are strangers
COVID 19: Good News and Bad News for Cats and Dogs
While the coronavirus pandemic has rattled the world – spreading fear, mass layoffs and imposing social distancing, which leaves people feeling
EMERGENCY PLEA FOR HELP
We realize that, during these difficult times, we are all afraid and suffering the stress of social isolation. However, we ask that you take a moment
Georgie: A Case of Contagious Enthusiasm
“Nothing,” English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge once attested, “is so contagious as enthusiasm.” Well, spend five minutes with Georgie Waite and
Before Giving Up on Your Adopted Dog
People who work at shelters see it all too often. Someone comes in all smiles, eager to adopt a dog, only to return it to the shelter within a few
Kitty Cujo: What just happened?
Okay, so. You’re sitting on the sofa, watching TV, and your cat slowly slinks over. She gives you the “maybe I will” and “maybe I won’t let you adore
Toby’s Story of Love and Redemption
As Albert Einstein once said: “The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do
The Life of Our Shelter Babies
While it is the hope of all shelter babies to be chosen and whisked away to a fur-ever home full of love -- and while it breaks the heart of every