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In Support of TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return)
The Suffolk County SPCA (631 382-7722) and other cat rescue groups are advocating a humane, non-lethal method of reducing cat populations. The alternative to killing is to Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and we need your help to save these cats. (Jan 1st, 2008) ready story...
Happy New Year!
Another year begins and here we are trying to keep up with our new resolution to get the newsletters out to you in a timely fashion, plan more classes and events, and make greater progress toward our goal of a facility of our own where we can save the ani (Jan 1st, 2008) ready story...
The Wish List Continues
Even in the “off season”, when we are not inundated with baby animals, we still need supplies. (Jan 1st, 2008) ready story...
Diabetes in Dogs and cats
Early intervention is the key to success. (Jan 1st, 2008) ready story...
I Am An Animal Rescuer
A poem written by Annette King-Tucker. (Jan 1st, 2008) ready story...
Love Your Pets? Keep Them Safe!
We at Pet Line wanted to take this opportunity to give you suggestions on what you can do right now that may get your pet home faster should (s)he get lost. (Jan 1st, 2008) ready story...
Gone, But Not Forgotten: Tales of a Much Loved Cat
My most amazing, smart, wonderful cat was Bob. He was a person trapped in a cat’s body. (Jan 1st, 2008) ready story...