Finding Comfort Amid Sadness | Beth’s Blog

Apple, the first cat we adopted from NSALA, underwent surgery to remove her mammary chain filled with cancer. She lived only a couple of months more. Leon Bear had a mass on his liver and didn’t survive the surgery. Charlie Chunk had a cancerous mass in his abdomen. He died a week after surgery.

And now Yoda. In his lungs.

Given our experience, Howard and I decided that surgery for Yoda with pre-existing heart disease would be too risky. After much thought and consideration and numerous conversations with specialists, we’ve chosen to continue comfort care at home. We will look for any signs from Yoda of distress or discomfort and give him the gift of ending any suffering. It’s gut-wrenching.

According to Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine Feline Health Center, here are some signs of cancer to watch for:

  • behavior changes like hiding
  • abnormal swelling
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Adopt-a-Pet.com Blog What’s New at Adopt-a-Pet.com in August 2022
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Are adoptions really down nationwide?

We’ve heard from many of you regarding slowing adoptions and intake increasing, so you may find it interesting to see an analysis of statistical numbers from over 700 hundred organizations comparing this year to 2019 and 2021. Huge thanks to the folks at Shelter Animals Count for letting us share their detailed Q2 2022 Analysis report! Download the full PDF below.
See the full report

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Free and Low-Cost Pet Support Services

Finding free and low-cost pet services just got a lot easier. pets.findhelp.com is a social care platform to connect all people in

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Adopt-a-Pet.com Blog What’s New at Adopt-a-Pet.com in September 2022
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Shelter & Rescues: Register NOW for this free webinar taking place TOMORROW Sep 14, 2022 starting at 5PM Central featuring our very own Ana De Luccia!

Supported self-rehoming is a great way for organizations to give pet parents who can no longer keep their pets the tools they need to safely rehome their own pets with ongoing support from shelter staff and volunteers. This info-packed webinar will highlight how organizations can begin offering supported self-rehoming options to pet parents who need it. They’ll also discuss ways to utilize social media and other technology solutions that fit your organization’s needs, and best practices for communicating these programs to stakeholders and your community. Don’t miss it!

Can’t make it live? Still sign up and they’ll send you the recording.

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Ontario Nature Guest Blog: 10 disturbing findings from Ontario’s Protecting and Recovering Species at Risk report
Ontario Nature Guest Blog: 10 disturbing findings from Ontario’s Protecting and Recovering Species at Risk report

This blog was originally published by Ontario Nature. Guest blog by
Anne Bell, Director of Conservation and Education at Ontario Nature.

Ontario Nature reveals government failure: Ontario’s record on protecting species at risk is devastating for wildlife

The Auditor General of Ontario’s report, Protecting and Recovering Species at Risk, is not reading for the faint of heart. Released on November 22, 2021, the audit sets out in excruciating detail the Government of Ontario’s abject failure to exercise its duty to protect the province’s most vulnerable plants and animals.


Rapids clubtail dragonfly, Endangered

Endangered Rapids clubtail dragonfly- photo by Dan Irizarry © CC_BY-NC-SA 2.0

The review spans the government’s record on implementing the Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA) since 2009. The unwillingness of those responsible to uphold the purpose and intent of the law – to protect and recover species at risk– is scandalous. Faced with an accelerating, worldwide extinction crisis,

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Adopt-a-Pet.com Blog What’s New at Adopt-a-Pet in November 2022
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Copycat Idea: Community Partners

You can copycat this great idea! The Kaua`i Humane Society is using a great idea to get their adoptable pets seen more in their local community: Supplying local businesses with adoption flyers to hand out with purchases and to-go orders! You can use the Adopt a Pet Print Center to easily print adopt me flyers with your pet’s basic info and photos, or use our Adopt Me Canva template.
Flyers To-Go

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Shelter Animals Count (SAC) 2022 Q3 report

Understanding nationwide trends and taking advantage of statistical forecasts can help you prepare to better handle animals in your community. Shelter Animals Count (SAC) released the Q3 report from 2022, with data from the Intake and Outcome Database and the Community Services Database. SAC

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