SUMMER 2006 CUTEST PETS…P3 VOLUNTEERS…P6 A warm and fuzzy love have they for each other, but neither wants to die over it. They hug, they kiss, they snuggle and murmur sweet purr-nothings while cleaning each others ears. But alas, lacking self control each of them found a second love. Neither wants to give up their first love. They think they can have a triangular affair and maintain their primary relationship. Others suspected their affections were being shared with a second love, but it wasn’t until the weighty evidence told on them. We found the name of their second love: Tay Stee Food. Romeo and Juliet were unabashed when confronted with the evidence—each was caught with 22-1/2 pounds of evidence. Knowing their addiction to Food, caring relatives intervened and had them committed to the H’s Fat Farm. They’ve been there two weeks. Reduced and monitored portions of a high quality Innova cat food are fed three times daily. Juliet inhales her food and promptly heads for Romeo’s bowl. This bad habit has caused her to loose her girlish figure long ago. Monitored, is just that. Mrs. H. of the H’s Fat Farm pets, talks, and brushes while monitoring the pair during meal time. Romeo, a large boned, handsome tabby and white dude needs to loose about eight pounds. Juliet, a striking tabby calico, needs to shed about 10 pounds. From a personality view point, you couldn’t ask for a nicer pair. Each has a noticeable purr as soon as you touch them. They both knead you, ankle rub and head butt. Juliet lets you hold her and will stay in your lap for a while if you put her there. Romeo jumps into your lap when you sit and doesn’t want to leave. They both like playing with toys and lounging in the window. When feeling secure and comfy, they both flip over and wait for gentle tummy rubs. This charming pair will be looking for a forever home, but not until released from H’s Fat Farm. Stay tuned on their progress in the next issue of Furry Footnotes. A Love Story Romeo and Juliet ♥ Love was also in the air at Walk to Unite Pets & People 2006. See pages 4 & 5. See pages 6 & 7 for Love Letters.
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SUMMER2006
CUTEST PETS…P3VOLUNTEERS…P6
A warm and fuzzy love have they for each other, butneither wants to die over it. They hug, they kiss, they snuggleand murmur sweet purr-nothings while cleaning each othersears. But alas, lacking self control each of them found a secondlove. Neither wants to give up their first love. They think theycan have a triangular affair and maintain their primaryrelationship. Others suspected their affections were beingshared with a second love, but it wasn’t until the weightyevidence told on them. We found the name of their secondlove: Tay Stee Food. Romeo and Juliet were unabashed whenconfronted with the evidence—each was caught with 22-1/2pounds of evidence.
Knowing their addiction to Food, caring relativesintervened and had them committed to the H’s Fat Farm.They’ve been there two weeks. Reduced and monitoredportions of a high quality Innova cat food are fed three timesdaily. Juliet inhales her food and promptly heads for Romeo’s
bowl. This bad habit has caused her to loose her girlish figurelong ago. Monitored, is just that. Mrs. H. of the H’s Fat Farmpets, talks, and brushes while monitoring the pair during mealtime. Romeo, a large boned, handsome tabby and white dudeneeds to loose about eight pounds. Juliet, a striking tabbycalico, needs to shed about 10 pounds.
From a personality view point, you couldn’t ask for a nicerpair. Each has a noticeable purr as soon as you touch them.They both knead you, ankle rub and head butt. Juliet lets youhold her and will stay in your lap for a while if you put herthere. Romeo jumps into your lap when you sit and doesn’twant to leave. They both like playing with toys and loungingin the window. When feeling secure and comfy, they both flipover and wait for gentle tummy rubs. This charming pair willbe looking for a forever home, but not until released from H’s Fat Farm. Stay tuned on their progress in the next issue ofFurry Footnotes.
Business Office116 East Second StreetChaska, MN 55318
952-368-3553www.carverscotths.org
Carver-Scott Humane Society’s Mission is to serve the communities in our area by providing adoption, foster care,education, lost & found and volunteeropportunities to strengthen and support the relationships between pets and people.
Board of DirectorsMarjory Adams Karl NylineJoan Callender Pam PetersJim Colbert Deb RaisanenTerri Fox Shelley StrainKathryn Lehne
President Jim ColbertVice President Karl NylineSecretary Barb KennedyTreasurer David Adams
Operations ChairMarge Amberson
Cat CoordinatorMarjory Adams
Dog Coordinator TeamLissa MuehlbergJan RawnCarol HarmerMarge Amberson
Furry Footnotes is published quarterly by CSHS. We welcome your letters andcomments. Please contact us at FurryFootnotes, CSHS, P.O. Box 215, Chaska,MN 55318 or call us at 952-368-3553 X 4.Issues of our newsletter are available in pdf format at www.carverscotths.org.
wordsfromthepresident By Jim Colbert
2006 Walk to Unite Pets & PeopleThe 2006 Walk to Unite Pets & People was a very successful event by any
measure. We had beautiful weather with sunshine and warm temperatures. We enjoyeda wonderful turnout in terms of walk participants and quite a number of sponsor boothsand extra activities. We selected the date this year to be later in May than usual inhopes of better weather and also to avoid interference with Mothers Day and theFishing Opener (two very important holidays). It seems the strategy worked.Personally, I always enjoy spending time with our supporters: people who have adoptedanimals, people who help us through donations of their time and money, and peoplewho help to match the right animal with the family that is searching for the perfectpet. I want to thank all of you that helped to make this such a wonderful and funevent. I also want to thank our Walk 2006 committee for their tireless efforts thatmade this so enjoyable and successful. I should also mention that, although some itemsare still trickling in, this year’s Walk shows an increase of about 15% in income overlast year, which will be very helpful in our mission to help the animals.
CSHS Annual MeetingIn March we held our annual public meeting at the Chaska Recreation Center. We
enjoyed a strong turnout from the public for the second year in a row and had theopportunity to describe the activities of Carver-Scott Humane Society for the prioryear. The meeting culminated with an awards ceremony for the volunteers and donorsthat are really the keystone of CSHS. New this year was recognition for members ofthe CSHS Giving Clubs, recognizing those who have donated more than $300. Youwill see photos of our volunteer winners on page six in this newsletter.
Board Member ChangesThe Annual Meeting was also the night of the final Board Meeting for two of our
CSHS Board Members. Bev Fiedler decided to take a break after five years of service tothe organization, and Julie Pecoraro resigned after two and a half years of service. Wethank them both for their support of CSHS and their selfless contributions during theirtenure. Bev remains active with CSHS in other capacities.
We also have two new members of the CSHS Board of Directors. Shelley Strainjoined the Board in March and has already been very active in several capacitiesincluding the Walk to Unite Pets & People. Our other new member is Deb Raisanen,who officially joined the Board in May.
SummerI hope you and your family and pets have a wonderful summer full of lots of fun and
outdoor activities. As always, be sure to keep plenty of fresh water available for your petsand make sure they have shade to lie in. And, of course, if you have a friend or neighborwho is looking for a pet, please encourage them to consider a gently used dog, cat, orother animal from CSHS or from another organization. They’ll be glad they did, andthey’ll be giving a deserving animal a second chance.
Have a great summer!
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Thank You To…• Roebke Bratsch, Ltd. for tax preparation
• Shakopee Cub Foods for its ongoing Pet Food Shelves Drive. Prepackaged bags of pet food for $5 and $10 are for sale and all food is being donated to CSHS.
• Walk to Unite volunteers and sponsors
• Shakopee Cub Foods and our brat stand volunteers
to thank Shakopee Cub Foods andRademacher’s SuperValu in Jordan forsponsoring a Cutest Pet Photo Contest.
Each store asked their customers andemployees to submit their pet’s cutestphoto. Photos were displayed in the
stores and people voted for the CutestPet with monetary donations in sealedenvelopes. The pet with the largestdonation in their name was the winner.Prizes of Purina pet food were awardedfor the top 3 pet photos in each store.
Mary & Amber Pfleghaar 3rd Place: Yuma…Debbie Gnerer
All of the donations used for voting wentto CSHS to help the animals! The totalraised was $509.95! Please say thank youwhen you shop at these fine food stores.
A Fun Day forPets & People!
This year’s Walk to Unite Pets &People was a huge success! People camefrom all over the Twin Cities Metro toenjoy a day withtheir pets at LionsPark in Chaska. Theweather was cool andcomfortable for thewalkers and therewere plenty ofactivities for all toenjoy. There werechildren’s games, theGirl Scouts’ versionof the traditional“cake walk”, a Purr-fect Price Sale, aMicrochip Clinic, aNail Trimmer, anOff-Leash Park Spokesperson, a K-9Officer and his partner, a Silent Auction,other animal-related booths, free food,contests, prizes and more! Pets andpeople alike had smiles on their faces!Thank you to everyone, especially ourSponsors and Walkers, for making thisyear’s 2006 Walk such a FUN event!
Board Members • Newsletter Staff • Event Planning • Foster Homes
After months of planning, the Walk to Unite Pets & People 2006 committee held their last meetingat Lions Park so they could bring their best friends. CSHS extends a big thank you to: front row,l–r: Barb Kennedy, Shelley Strain, Bev Fiedler, Jim Colbert; back row, l–r: Liz Miller, Terri Fox, MaryJansen, Kathryn Lehne. Not pictured: Kelly Marshik, Joan Callender, Karl Nyline, Amy LaRue.
volunteernews
The 2005 Volunteer Awards werepresented at the CSHS annual meetingheld last March. Award certificates werepresented in four categories. Allvolunteers who attended the meetingtook home a CSHS bone-shaped pen.Congratulations to the following winners:
2005 Volunteer of the YearLissa Muehlberg
2005 Special Service AwardSteve Pierson
2005 Dog Foster HomesEleanor & Derek Gledhill
Joela Landstrom2005 Cat Foster Home
Mary Weins & Curt Schultz
Volunteer of the Year Special ServiceLissa Muehlberg Steve Pierson
Dog Foster Homes of the YearJoela Landstrom Eleanor Gledhill
Cat Foster Home of the YearMary Weins Curt Schulz
If you’ve ever seen the musical Cats,you know what I mean when I say thatmy newly, adopted cat JC would be agreat cat character in the musical. He is awonderful roommate. In the morningswhen my alarm goes off, he beginstalking at me toget me up forwork. He greetsme at the doorwhen I returnhome and talks,talks, and talksabout his day.He really likesthe “butterfly”on a fishingpole, and healso bats arounda green feltcatnip mouse and charges at a ball withbells inside. My favorite time is in theevenings when he lays on my chest whileI’m watching TV—he purrs loudly as Ipet him or brush him. He hasn’t chosenone favorite spot yet. I think he rules myapartment! Thanks so much for theexperience of adopting JC, a beautiful orange tabby.
Sincerely, Nathan Torrey (a happy owner)
To the Humane Society Staff:
Enclosed please find a check for$13.20. This is a gift from our daughter,Kelsi, who just completed her 1st year(6th grade) at CMSW. We reward her forher A’s & B’s and A&B Honor Roll eachquarter. She is to give 10% of her totaldollars to a charity/org. of her choice andshe chose animals—her favorite! This10% gift is from her 3rd and 4th quarterfrom school.
Sincerely, Cathy Burd
Thank You Kelsi. Every little bit helpstowards creating our Happy Endings!
This photo of three girls with their new little girlpuppies was taken this spring at Pet AdoptionDay. CSHS predicts three Happy Endings.Don’t forget to write!
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The Carver-Scott Humane Society Keepsake Programprovides a wonderful opportunity to remember our lovedones in two ways:
• MEMORIAL donation: remembers the past life of abeloved pet or special person.
• HONORARIUM donation: made to honor our livingpets and special people or groups in our lives.
Making a donation to Carver-Scott Humane Society’sKeepsake Program is a wonderful way to express yourpersonal feelings while sharing a deep concern for animals.Your donation will directly benefit the animals housed in theCSHS foster home based program and it is tax-deductible.
The following Memorials were received from3/01/06–5/31/06.
In Memory OfRemembered By
Betty KenyonFrances and Gerald O'Brien
"Elizabeth" Marge and Darrell AmbersonFamily petKathryn & Mike Lehne
"Snippy" Steve Johnson Family petBarbara Kennedy
"Libby"Denny and Lynn Owens
Terry TyynelaJohn and Joan Callender
"Coal"Judith AuneSee letter below
"Chloe"Mark and Terri Fleischhacker
Bernice Amberson and Pamela Case, mothersMarge and Darrell Amberson
Nathan HewittCatherine and Tony Torntore
Corinne DeMarsConstance Lewis
In Honor OfHonored By
"Track"Denny and Lynn Owens
The Marriage of:Bev Fiedler & Pat RileyCSHS Site Selection Committee
THANK YOU
Dear CSHS,
About 8 years ago my daughters and I were fostering felines for you. We had a number of kittens that passedthrough our home. Then, one day a blackmale named Coal came to visit. He wasextremely shy with people but took a realliking to one of our other cats, Finch.Not many people came to see Coal andwhen they did, he would hide. He wouldbe taken to the different adoption daysand would be passed over for the cute,younger kittens. One adoption day heeven ran away and hid. It took a couplehours to get him back into the carrier!
Coal was with us much longer thanany other guys we fostered. Then, oneday my daughter suggested we adopt him.
She thought we should keep him becauseno one else wanted him, and Finch washis best buddy. So, we did. He and Finchcontinued to be best friends.
Then, one day a 4 month old puppycame to live with us. Journey and Coalalso became great friends. When Coaland Journey were in the chair togetheryou couldn’t tell where one started andthe other one began.
In February, Coal started to distancehimself from the rest of the family andwas sleeping more. He also stoppedtelling me he was hungry by knockingthings off my dresser in the morning!
I took him to the clinic where I workand we ran some bloodwork. He was
diagnosed with Immune MediatedHemolytic Anemia. He received a bloodtransfusion from a wonderful boy namedPumba and because of that and othermedications we kept him going foranother two weeks. On February 17th,surrounded by the people who loved himhe went to the Rainbow Bridge. He willwait there for the rest of his family.
Coal was a special cat who came intoour lives as a stray, but who became amuch loved member of our family. He ismissed every day.
Thank you CSHS for giving us to Coal.
Sincerely,Judith, Cheyanna and Jessica Aune
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eventscalendar
JulyJuly 15.................Pet Adoption Day ...................................12–3 pm
Petco, Eden Prairie
July 28.................Booth and Bake Sale .......................Fri. 4–8 pmRiver City Days, City Square Park, Chaska
July 29.................Booth and Bake Sale ....................Sat. 10–8 pmRiver City Days, City Square Park, Chaska
August 6.............Derby Days Parade................................1:00 pmShakopee
August 19 ............Pet Adoption Day ...................................12–3 pmPetco, Eden Prairie
SeptemberSept. 1–4 .............Brat Stand .....................................Come Hungry!
Cub Foods, Minnetonka
September 16......Pet Adoption Day ...................................12–3 pmPetco, Eden Prairie
July is Adopt-a-RescuedRabbit Month
CSHS ANNUAL BAKE SALE Fri. July 28 Sat. July 294 pm–8 pm 10 am–8 pm
River City DaysCity Square Park
Hwy 41 & 4th Street, Chaska
Lots of home-baked goodies areneeded for our annual bake sale.
Please, no frostings that melt in the summer heat!
Bring them to the CSHS tent on Friday, July 28 from 3–5 pm