|
Saving Graces 4 Felines would like to thank the following
people/organizations:
Saving Graces 4 Felines wishes to acknowledge and thank
Bayer Health Care for the recent donation of Advantage flea treatment. This
donation is a great help to our work and it is very much appreciated.
Robert Edwards, Jr. of Nashville, NC has redesigned, printed, and donated
new brochures for Saving Graces 4 Felines. The brochures will give our programs
of cat adoptions, trap/neuter/return of feral cats, and low-cost spay/neuter
services for low-income cat and dog owners more visibility in the community. Mr.
Edwards has also designed and printed several signs for use in PetsMart to
advertise our adoption hours and for adoption fee information. We are very
appreciative of his time, creativity, and generosity.
Gloria Edwards of Simpson, NC, Robert's mom, is making and donating
beautiful afghans in a variety of sizes for people and pets. The afghans are
either raffled or sold at the following locations: 10th Street Animal Hospital,
Firetower Animal Clinic, Four Paws Inn, Helen's Grooming World, and PetsMart.
Many thanks to Gloria for all of her work and enthusiasm to help the cats.
Tenth Street
Animal Hospital
3118 East Tenth
Street
Greenville, NC 27858
252-830-0881
For helping us with the medical care for our cats.
Dr. Mark Hayes, Dr. Sandra MacKenzie, and Dr. April Wyatt, and their professional staff are a group who we greatly
appreciate and highly recommend to treat your pets.
Van's Hardware
4779 NC 33 East
Greenville, NC 27858
252-758-2420
for helping us with traps.
Local residents who have been given permission to trap for Saving Graces 4
Felines clinics can rent traps from Van's Hardware for a very reasonable weekly
rate.
Be sure to get your traps and any other hardware items from Van's!
Duane Walker Electric
PO Box 87
Grimesland, NC 27537-0087
252-412-1818
Specializing in Commercial, Residential, and Industrial electrical projects, as
well as sound systems, outside lighting, and much more.
We encourage all visitors to have their electrical work done with Duane Walker
Electric.
Because they care so much about the mission of Saving Graces 4 Felines and would like to
let the community know there is an organization who is trying to make a
difference for these animals, Dr. Ron Allison and his wife Patty, benefactors to
and volunteers of their time for the cats, have donated advertising in the form
of sponsorship of two race cars driven by Duane Walker of Duane Walker Electric and Chris Smith of JCS Racing.
Duane and Chris drive at the Southern National Speedway in Kenly, NC. We are proud to
display our logo and website address on the hood of both cars!
Duane Walker - #48 Saving Graces 4 Felines (finished the 2004 season in sixth
place in points for his division - CONGRATULATIONS!) and Chris Smith - #45 Saving Graces 4 Felines (finished the 2004 season in eighteenth
place in points for his division aftfer racing only four races!) .
PETsMART and PETsMART Charities
East Carolina University Department of Comparative Medicine
for their help, confidence, and support in our efforts to control the population
of feral cats in the area and for our humane efforts of placing for adoption
those cats that are tame into area homes.
John Bradfield, DVM, PhD
Chair, Department of Comparative Medicine
bradfieldj@mail.ecu.edu
816-2420
Stephen Vore, DVM, Dr.PH
Chief, Veterinary Sciences Division
vores@mail.ecu.edu
816-2420
Lamar Blankenship, PhD
Chief, Laboratory Animal Services Divison
blankenshipl@mail.ecu.edu
816-2445
East Carolina University Health 1000 Class
Students
from the Health 1000 classes at ECU Collected donations in a "Coins for
Cats...Change their Fate" campaign on Saturday, March 29, 2003, from 8:30 am -
2:00 pm at area Food Lion stores. Over $600 was raised as part of this effort
and 30 cats can now be spayed/neutered through Operation CatSnip. This will
prevent hundreds of cats from being born over the next year in Pitt County.
Thanks
to these students for their hard work in helping to raise funds and educate the
community on the benefits of trap/neuter/release of feral cats. Special thanks
to Mr. Van Bergstrom for enlisting the help of the students and helping with the
coordination of this event.
Picture 1: Pictured form left to right: Ms.Judith Whitely and Ms. Michelle Keef.
Picture 2: Pictured form left to right: Mr. Joshua Moore, Ms. Ashley
Kinnear, and Ms. Jamie Herder
East Carolina
University Environmental Health and Safety, Campus Police, and Chancellor's
Office
Saving Graces 4 Felines would like to acknowledge and thank the East Carolina
University Department of Environmental Health and Safety, The East Carolina
University Police, and the East Carolina University Chancellor's Office
for
encouraging and allowing our volunteers on campus to trap feral cats in an
effort to control the overpopulation of these animals on campus and in the
surrounding community.
Firetower Animal Clinic
650-A Firetower Rd.Winterville,NC 28590 (252) 830-3800 Animal Care Veterinary Hospital (252) 758-9971
Hwy 33 West, Greenville NC, 27834 Arthur McMillan, DVM, Betty Williams, DVM, Laura Kelsey, DVM Animal Care East 2404 Wintervillage Dr.
Winterville, NC 28590 Phone: (252) 355-7504
Thank you to the many technicians and staff personnel of these vets who have donated their time to help as well!
WITN-TV
and staff have been a tremendous asset to our group with their twice weekly features of our cats and activities. Thank you!
Thanks to Jenni K Jewelry
for their continued support of our programs.
Special thanks to Stacy Jarrell of Pitt Community College
and the graphic design students for the development of educational/promotional posters. We appreciate their talents.
Dr. Elizabeth Gray, DVM,
a caring veterinarian who we greatly appreciate for
her years of dedicated service to our cats.
|