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May 4, 2021 by Marcy Dunning

Alaska is our KMUN, THE ASTORIAN, 94.9 THE BRIDGE, WARRENTON KIA, and HITS 94.3 KRKZ Pet of the Week for the week of May 2, 2021

Adopted! Hi, I’m Alaska, and I want to tell you a little bit about myself. First of all and most importantly – I’m a very happy girl. My favorite activities are going on long walks (I’m always ready to go) and playing with the volunteers in the play yard. I could stay and play all day! I like everyone I meet and love to show my affection. I’m also fond of car rides and am excellent in the car.

I’ve been at the shelter for so long (too long). I’m hoping someone sees this and tells their friends about me because I need just the right family. I will need medication and special food costing about $400.00 per month for the rest of my life. But otherwise I’m a young, smart, energetic girl with many years of love to give. I can’t wait to meet you!

http://clatsopcounty.animalshelternet.com/adoption_animal_details.cfm?AnimalUID=248008

Pet meet and greets are by appointment only, so if you’d like to meet Alaska, call the shelter at 503-861-7387 to set up an appointment. The shelter is open 11:00 to 4:00

Tuesday through Saturday. You can also fill out an application at the shelter’s Adopting a Pet page: https://www.co.clatsop.or.us/animalcontrol/page/adopting-pet

Scroll to the bottom of the page for the application: https://www.co.clatsop.or.us/sites/default/files/fileattachments/animal_control/page/202/adoption_application_-_fillable.pdf

 

 

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May 4, 2021 by Marcy Dunning

Gidget is our KMUN, THE ASTORIAN, 94.9 THE BRIDGE, WARRENTON KIA, and HITS 94.3 KRKZ Pet of the Week for the week of April 25, 2021

Adopted! Say hello to Gidget!
Gidget is a 7.5 year old tuxedo cat with a truly gentle soul and we can’t believe she’s still up for adoption!
Noelle tells us…”Gidget is a sweet, soft, and small cat with good looks to boot. She’d love a nice mellow home to relax in and gaze at you with her pretty eyes and irresistible face every day.”
Gidget is on special diet.
http://clatsopcounty.animalshelternet.com/adoption_animal…
Pet meet and greets are by appointment only, so if you’d like to meet her, submit an application in advance by going to the shelter’s Adopting a Pet page at https://www.co.clatsop.or.us/animalcontrol/page/adopting-pet. Scroll to the bottom of the page for the application. Be sure to date it next to the signature line (applications are reviewed in the order they are received) and put the name of the animal you are interested in at the top. You can then save the application to your computer and email it to ac@co.clatsop.or.us or deliver it directly to the shelter. Application forms are also available on the front door of the shelter and can be filled out and turned in on the spot. A shelter staff member will review the app and call you to set up an appointment. Due to Covid restrictions, only two people are allowed in the shelter at one time and each visitor is asked several health-related questions before being allowed in.

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April 12, 2021 by Marcy Dunning

Dottie and Ollie are our KMUN, THE ASTORIAN, 94.9 THE BRIDGE, WARRENTON KIA, and HITS 94.3 KRKZ Pet of the Week for the week of April 11, 2021

Adopted! Although these two didn’t know each other before they came to the shelter, they have been inseparable ever since Dollie decided to join Ollie in his kennel.

Diane tells us, “Our recently bonded cat couple, orange tabby Ollie and dilute tortie Dottie (or Otty and Dolly when memory fails) are still preferring to stay under covers.  The cat adoption room is too busy with many cats and humans coming and going all day, but they are allowed to roam freely in the room at night when they feel safe.  They found each other after arriving in adoption and have continued as a loving pair ever since, finding comfort in each other.  They are both very sweet and Dottie especially likes petting and under-chin scratching.  In a peaceful home after becoming settled, they will most likely relax and enjoy life.”

http://clatsopcounty.animalshelternet.com/adoption_animal_details.cfm?AnimalUID=181418 and http://clatsopcounty.animalshelternet.com/adoption_animal_details.cfm?AnimalUID=256959

Pet meet and greets are by appointment only, so if you’d like to meet this pair, submit an application in advance by going to the shelter’s Adopting a Pet page at https://www.co.clatsop.or.us/animalcontrol/page/adopting-pet. Scroll to the bottom of the page for the application. Be sure to date it next to the signature line (applications are reviewed in the order they are received) and put the name of the animal you are interested in at the top. You can then save the application to your computer and email it to ac@co.clatsop.or.us or deliver it directly to the shelter. Application forms are also available on the front door of the shelter and can be filled out and turned in on the spot. A shelter staff member will review the app and call you to set up an appointment. Due to Covid restrictions, only two people are allowed in the shelter at one time and each visitor is asked several health-related questions before being allowed in.

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March 21, 2021 by Marcy Dunning

SUCCESS STORY: COLUMBIA, NOW SHEA

Just look at what patience and love can accomplish.

Shea’s person sent us this update, telling us, “I weighed her this morning and she now weighs 6 pounds, that’s up from the less than 3 pounds that she weighed when I got her in December. She was emaciated, traumatized, and very scared of everything, including me. She refused to eat for the first 3 days I had her so our relationship got off to a rocky start, since I had to force feed her. Luckily, a good friend of mine who owned a pet shop and is very involved in animal rescue, advised me to give her CBD oil. When she ate her first meal of baby food turkey all by herself after getting the CBD, there were tears and great rejoicing.  I truly did not think she would make it, she was so emaciated, and very wobbly when she tried to walk, and just shook when I held her and rocked her.

She has a bedroom all her own for the moment with a kitty heating pad that I borrowed from a neighbor who fosters abandoned kittens. Shea spends most of her time on that heating pad bed. I’m attaching pictures of her I took today in her safe space. She does use the litter box, however, she doesn’t cover up her waste. She’s my first cat who doesn’t do that.

I have put toys around the room, including catnip balls, and have noticed that sometimes the toys have been moved, another good sign. I’m taking my victories where I can find them!

Shea is 14 years old and it’s my guess that she was very badly abused as a breeding cat for many years, perhaps spending her life in a cage, since she had so much trouble walking when I first got her. She was also apparently put in a basement and left to die, only being rescued when neighbors contacted your rescue center.  Her walking has also improved considerably and she jumps and moves quickly around the room when she wants to,

I often spend an hour or so just sitting in the room with her, so that I can become less of a threat to her. She loudly proclaims her objection to being held or even touched, again pointing to years of neglect so I limit touching her until she trusts me more than she does now.  She is curious and alert, as you can see in the picture, and as all my Siamese have been, and I’m hoping that her curiosity will win out over her fear eventually.

My other cat and dog are curious about her but mostly just leave her alone when I take her for a walk around the house, loudly protesting while I do!

Eventually, I’ll leave the bedroom door open when I can supervise her and see what she does. It feels to me as if she is still in a cage, although it is a big, comfortable bedroom.  At the moment I’m afraid she will find a place to hide where I can’t find her and might stop eating again.  I know her hiding places in the bedroom and can check on her, talk to her and be near her in her safe space, hopefully building up trust that I won’t hurt her. It’s going to take a long time but I can be patient.

She apparently had some teeth removed while she was in rescue so I started off with baby food meat. She has now transitioned to chicken that I cook for all my animals and tuna. She handles the chopped meat, not ground up, like a champ!

She is a very special kitty who deserves a quiet, safe place to live. That’s what I am providing. Eventually, she will figure that out.  When she gives me her Siamese thank you eye scrunch, which I get more often now, my heart just melts for her.”

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March 21, 2021 by Marcy Dunning

SUCCESS STORY: ASH

Ash was adopted in December 2020. Here’s an update:

“She is doing fantastic!  We love her soooo much and she is a part of our family now.

She knows the schedule of dad and waits for him at the window when it’s time for him to come home from work.  She was a very anxious puppy when we got her and had a need to always have your hand in her mouth if you touched her.  I think it was her way of controlling the uncontrollable situation she was in.

However, 3 months later and with patience, stern training, a lot of exercise and a whole heap of love she has settled in nicely and does not do that anymore.  She is a special dog and we feel so lucky to have been able to adopt her and be her forever family and home!

Thanks so much to the shelter for all that they do and to all the volunteers that take a stressful time for an animal and help make it as good as possible. Much love and appreciation for CCAC!”

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