Here’s a story of what happens when a wildlife facility closes its doors. An event took place near Buffalo, New York, recently leaving 11 tigers, three lions, three black bears and two wolves in need of new homes. Luckily, this is when the International Fund for Animals (IFAW) stepped in.

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Forging meaningful human-animal connections

Posted by SusanStokes on May 27, 2014


How much do you know about marine mammal training? ABC Animal Training can teach you. In 2015, a workshop program based near Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, will give students a far-reaching and diverse experience with both land and sea mammals.

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Junior needs help!

Posted by SusanStokes on May 24, 2014


Junior is a one year old cat that was rescued from a feral colony. Unfortunately, he has a Portosystemic Shunt, otherwise known as a liver shunt. It is a condition where the blood vessel bypasses the liver, preventing the blood from being detoxified. The veterinarians feel he is a good candidate for surgery. This is a call out to anyone who can help fund this cat’s medical expense!

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National Pet Month contest sponsored by Bil-Jac

Posted by SusanStokes on May 23, 2014


There’s still time to enter a photo / video contest in honor of National Pet Month sponsored by Bil-Jac. The company is a family-owned and operated, leading manufacturer of Super Premium Dog Foods and treats.

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National Dog Bite Prevention Week

Posted by SusanStokes on May 18, 2014


National Dog Bite Prevention Week takes place this year May 18-24.  According to the AVMA, it is scheduled during the third full week of May every year in order to educate the public on how to prevent dog bites. 

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In Memory of the Yonkers Cats

Posted by SusanStokes on May 9, 2014


As the investigation continues to find those responsible for the horrific killing of cats in Yonkers, New York, this past April, local advocates are holding a memorial for the cats on Saturday, May 10, 2014. The gathering is scheduled for 10:30 a.m.  Alley Cat Allies has offered a "sharegraphic" for those to display and show their support and concern.

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Let’s celebrate National Ferret Day!

Posted by SusanStokes on May 5, 2014


Ferrets are so much loved in the U.K., they enjoy their own holiday. The purpose of National Ferret Day is to ensure issues such as welfare, care, nutrition, and ownership are all highlighted in a positive way and educate the public to respect ferrets everywhere. The Ferret Education & Research Trust is the founding charity behind National Ferret Day in the UK.


Morris Animal Foundation launches campaign against pet cancer

Posted by SusanStokes on April 25, 2014


Cancer is a disease that affects not only people but their beloved pets as well. Many times the lives of dogs and cats end far too soon due to this dreaded disease. That is why the Morris Animal Foundation has launched the “Unite to Fight Pet Cancer Campaign” to help invest in preventions and treatments for this deadly disease.


Twelve things you didn't know about rabbits!

Posted by SusanStokes on April 18, 2014


With the Easter holiday upon us, our thoughts turn to Easter Bunnies.  Even though we don’t advocate giving a live rabbit as an Easter gift, it’s still worth the time and effort to research rabbits as pets if and when you might decide to bring one into your home.  There are many in shelters in need of forever homes.  Here are some things that perhaps you did not know about Rabbits.


It's Kitten Season!

Posted by SusanStokes on April 15, 2014


With spring comes “kitten season.” Kitten season is the time of year when cats give birth. Animal shelters and rescue groups soon become flooded with homeless litters of outdoor cats. Alley Cat Allies, the nation’s largest advocacy organization dedicated to cats, has advice to offer people who want to help cats and kittens during this critical time.

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