Come check out our “Adopt-A-Kennel” program where our local individuals and businesses can show the community their support for our area’s homeless animals. This month’s (May) Adopt-A-Kennel is from Judith Ladehaff and in memory of all of the furkids she’s cared for in her lifetime. Anyone who knows her, knows her reputation of taking in the special needs babes, the elderly, and they live out their lives in nothing but amazing love and comfort. She is wanting to take this month to give remembrance to all who will never leave her heart. We thank all of our sponsors for their continuing support. It’s the perfect way to honor someone or memorialize them by adopting a kennel in their name. Call us for more information or visit our website www.mccookhumanesociety.com for more information and to fill out a form online. You can also sponsor an adoption for one of our available pets if you’d like to help out in that way.
Please ask how you can help with our ongoing “Kennel Project”. Give us a call at 308-345-2372, check it out on our FB page or our website. Thank you to all who have helped in any way that you can.
Nail Day in May will be tomorrow, Saturday May 17th, from 1pm until 2pm and will be held at 305 Seminole Drive, at Misty’s Pet Care, due to our ongoing construction project. Our special guest Professional Nail Trimmers will be Misty of course and Amy Strauch of Four Winds Animal Clinic. Nail Trims are $6 (which inc tax) or an item off of our Shelter Wish List. Please have your proof of current Rabies Vacc ready and your furkids on their leashes.
Spay/Neuter Fees waived, but for how long? A wonderfully generous anonymous donor has decided that it was time to let the dog’s at the shelter get help in finding homes also. This friend of the shelter started a spay/neuter reimbursement fund for them because, as she said, “they need help finding permanent loving homes also”. So, spay/neuter fees have been waived on all dogs who have been available for adoption for over 30 days, until this fund is depleted. Unfortunately, this fund is dangerously low, we’re actually at zero after the ones on the list are adopted. If you’d like to donate to this fund to keep it going, please reach out. We, and the temporarily homeless friends that have found homes because of this, truly appreciate you.
At this time the spay/neuter reimbursement fees are still being waived for the felines. We will continue to waive the spay/neuter fees until the Linda Hedges/Mary Ellinger Memorial fund is depleted. We have truly seen a dramatic increase in the feline adoptions since we’ve been able to waive the spay/neuter fees for them, let’s see if it helps with their barking friends. If you’d like to make a contribution to help either of these funds continue, please make sure that you let us know that it’s for the fund. You can stop by, call us, email us, Facebook us, or reach out on the “Contact Us” form on our website for help.
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Did you know… The McCook Humane Society is here to help. We do ask that when you need to surrender a pet, that you call us and make an appointment to surrender him or her. Why? Because we stay full, as most shelters do. Because a lot of folks are facing difficult times and facing economic challenges that they’ve never had to face before, forcing them to make the tough decision to let their furkid go. We would love to be able to take in every one that needs a new home right as soon as you make that difficult decision, however that is not feasible or possible with typically only 16 kennels available. We try. We try our best to help everyone that we can. We also offer helpful suggestions, advice, aide, food, anything within our power to help enable folks to be able to keep their furkid. There’s only so much that we can do, but we try. We’ll be offering more services soon, we are always looking to find more ways to help the community the way that they help us. The one thing we do not want to see is abandoned dogs, or animals brought in as “strays” that truly belong to the one bringing them in. That is never the solution. Whether you are dropping them in the country, or even at our door… we won’t have actual and factual information about the pets if you don’t surrender them properly. Now, at this time, we have had to close the Main Dog Kennel, our 16 runs. We do not have the room to house the dogs temporarily, and we are still at this point scrambling to place them, either in permanent or foster homes. Here’s the deal… we are making progress. Please bear with us. Give us a call at 308-345-2372, and we will help you with alternatives. We do know that it is hard right now, all shelters are full, we know this because they are all trying to come to us. We appreciate everyone’s patience. We also want to say a HUGE FURRY thank you to so many people and local businesses who are helping us with FUNdraisers, donations and manpower. Thank you!