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May Newsletter

Bringing You the Latest Tail Wagging News and Updates from the Humane Society

Kitten Season Is Here Again--How Best to Help

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Every year when the weather starts to warm up in the spring time we enter what we call in the shelter world "kitten season." Kitten season is when outside unaltered female cats go into heat and start having litters of kittens.


We agree that kittens are super cute. But, the unfortunate thing is that every year around this time we start seeing a large amount of kittens coming into the shelter. This sudden overload of kittens quickly fills our cages and stretches our staff's ability to care for the number of animals. This is where our amazing community members come into the picture as fosters. Kitten season is when the Humane Society most needs foster homes. Fostering saves the lives of kittens by allowing them to have a safe place to stay until they are healthy and old enough to be spayed/neutered and adopted out into loving homes. We are currently recruiting kitten fosters. If you want to be a super hero and help save lives check out our next article on kitten fostering.

How to Become a Super Hero--In a Few Quick Steps

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Do you have what it takes to be a super hero? 


If you thought about being a super hero but don't want to bother with spandex outfits, capes, or pesky flying. Look no further than the Humane Society. We are here to help and fulfill all your cape crusading desires without much hassle. 


We are currently recruiting kitten fosters to help with the kittens coming into our shelter. You may ask what exactly a foster does? Well I am here to help. A foster provides a home for a kitten(s) for a short and temporary amount of time. The shelter provides you all the supplies (food, bowls, medicine, etc.) and covers all medical treatment if needed. While you have the kitten(s) you must promise to snuggle and love on them. And then when the kittens are old enough to be spayed/neutered you return them to the shelter to be adopted.  


One of the great things about fosters is not only are they saving lives by sheltering kittens in need, but they provide key information about the kittens. Such as temperament, likes/dislikes, etc. This allows us to place the kittens into the best fit of a home. If you think you have what it takes to be a kitten foster please reach out to our crew of super heroes at the shelter.


--410-848-4810 ext 822. or arasch@carrollcountymd.gov


For a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS) and helpful articles on how to acclimate fosters please check out our Blog: 

HSSC Blog/News

Don't Cat-Nap

What To Do If You Find Kittens? 

Each year, many well-intentioned people "cat-nap." They find kittens in their yard without a mother present, and think they have been abandoned and needs to be rescued. In many cases, the kittens are just fine and do not need our assistance.


At such a young age, a kitten's best chance of survival is with their mom. Just because kittens are left alone does not mean they have been abandoned. Mother cats have to leave their kittens to search for food. Kittens should only be moved if they are in an unsafe location, distressed/injured, or the mother has not returned to them in several hours. 


Please see our helpful flow chart below for assistance.

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How To Help The Kittens at HSCC

Donate

We are always in need of supplies for our shelter animals. If you'd like to help us on our journey to find loving homes for the animals in our care please see our wish-list.


Items can be dropped off during our business hours or sent directly to our shelter at

2517 Littlestown Pike, Westminster, MD 21158

Wish List

Volunteer/Foster

We are currently searching kitten fosters--please see the article above to find out more information.


Or if unable to foster, please consider a financial donation, or giving some of your time volunteering in our shelter or at one of our event fundraisers.


To volunteer please email

Nancy at nervin@carrollcountymd.gov

or call 410-848-4810 ext 814

Adoptable Animals

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Meet Coby....


If you are looking for an active, energetic, and fun loving guy to be your new companion, Coby may be the guy for you. Coby's got the good looks and friendly personality to match. He loves to go for leash walks and he also enjoys playing with toys. After some activity, Coby will settle in for some lovin' and pets.


If you are interested in Coby, please email the canine department at jrein@carrollcountymd.gov to request an adoption application be sent to you. It is unknown how Coby would do with children and cats. A dog meet and greet is recommended if there is a dog currently living in the home. Coby currently weighs around 67 pounds.


Coby's adoption fee is $200.00 which covers core vaccines, microchipping, heartworm and tick disease testing, neuter, and heartworm preventative.

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Meet Sierra...


If you are a fan of potatoes then Sierra may be the girl for you. This little chunk is a 12 year old spayed female kitty. Don't be fooled by her age, this gal can still live a long and healthy life! Sierra gets along okay with other laid back cats, but would probably not do the best with dogs. She can take a moment to warm up (like all good potatoes), but once she does, she really seems to enjoy hanging out with her people and getting lots of head pets. She would probably do best in an adult home and with older children who can respect her space as she adjusts to all the recent changes in her life. For more information about Sierra, or to schedule an appointment to meet/adopt her, please call the shelter at 410.848.4810 ext. 816. Her adoption fee is $25.

TO SEE OUR FULL LIST OF ADOPTABLE ANIMALS VISIT OUR WEBSITE

Adoptable Animals Click Here

Upcoming Events

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Join us for our Annual Spring Yard Sale to support our Animal Medical Fund.


We will have all types of items from housewares to furniture. All items are by donation--so you pay what you think is fair for that item.


**We are still accepting item donations for the sale. Please email Amanda--atyler@carrollcountymd.gov

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Come meet your new family member at our May 21st Mega-Adoption Event at the PetSmart in Frederick, MD (5401 Urbana Pike).


We will have craft vendors, food trucks, rescue groups, and the Humane Society will have cats and small critters available for adoption.

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6th Annual---Woofstock


We are gearing up for our animal-tastic fundraiser Woofstock!!! This year the event will be bigger and better than ever before. We are expecting 100+ vendors, animal demos, live music, bunny yoga, mega-raffles, wine and beer vendors, children's activities, pet adoptions and animal rescue groups, Reptile Invasion, and much much more.


This family friendly event is free to attend and being held at the Ag Center from 12-5 PM on June 18th. Please your furry friends (children welcome too) and come on out to raise money for our animals.


**We are still accepting business sponsors and vendors for this event. If interested please email Amanda at atyler@carrollcountymd.gov or call 410-848-4810 ext 818.

TO SEE OUR FULL CALENDAR OF EVENTS

 VISIT OUR WEBSITE

Calendar of Events

Gold Project for the Dogs

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The Humane Society loves the community support we receive. We often have students or groups reaching out to ask how they can best help us and the animals in our care.


Katie Martin, is an ambassador for Girl Scout Troop 2226. She is working on her Gold Award and chose the Humane Society to be the recipient of her hard work. Katie is working on her project called "Pavers for Puppies." She is helping us create an outside yard space for the dogs that is paved. This will allow the dogs a space to run and play in the colder months that will keep their paws dry. The space will also be easily cleaned and disinfected to help prevent the spread of any illnesses in our dog population.


If you'd like to help Katie reach her fundraising goal, complete her Gold Award, while helping our cute residents in the canine department--please see her link below.


She is currently collecting funds to help make this project a reality via Go Fund Me.


GoFundMe Link


Any funds left over after the project will be donated to the Humane Society.


Katie is hosting a Fundraiser night at Liberatore's on 5/16. Please see our website calendar of events for more information.


If you are interested in completing a service project with the Humane Society please email Nancy at nervin@carrollcountymd.gov

Thank You Sponsors

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We Are Hiring

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We are currently hiring for:


--Full-Time Animal Control Officer

--Part-Time Rescue and Transport Coordinator


Please see our website for more information about joining our team at the Humane Society of Carroll County.


Job Opportunities

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