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(@alana33)
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For more information, Please call the Humane Society - 340-775-0599

Bella needs a good home, so do many of the other animals at the shelter.
Bella is an island mix, who was abandoned by her owner. She is sweet, spayed, trained!
Lucky Paws will pay her adoption fee if you give this girl a second chance for happiness in a forever home.

They also always need volunteers for helping out at HSSTT!

 
Posted : April 6, 2013 8:27 pm
(@kireea)
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I am traveling from St. Thomas to Boston next week. What is involved in this process?

Thanks!

Kirsten

 
Posted : April 10, 2013 12:32 am
(@alana33)
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Pls. call the HSSTT tel. number and they can explain everything.
Very simple process.

 
Posted : April 10, 2013 1:02 am
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kireea - I pm'd you.

 
Posted : April 10, 2013 9:41 am
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Thank you to Pia for helping 2 pups make their way to Boston with the travelers she met and told about the this program. Our local HSSTT is full, they are not accepting any more animals so that puts the ones still on the streets at risk and those in the shelter in danger of euthanazia to make room for other animals. It is a sad and dismal situation.

If you are traveling to Boston, please make the effort to help get these animals a loving, forever home.

 
Posted : April 13, 2013 10:55 am
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Dear friends and supporters of Lucky Paws Foundation,

Please find attached the halo that we placed in the paper on March 20 as well as the ad promoting the FREE spay/neuter.
Thanks to those of you who supported our last Swim with the Turtles event on Feb 24th, we are able to offer this spay/neuter services FREE to people in need.

Please tell your friends to call me: if they have a pet or an outdoor colony in need of spay/neuter and they cannot afford the cost of surgery, they can take advantage of this offer.

No Kill has been achieved in other areas by focusing on low cost/no cost spay/neuter to decrease the euthanasia. I am convinced that we can accomplish it for St. Thomas! We need to provide more and better public education as well as accessible spay neuter services for all!

NO CAT OR DOG should be euthanized simply to make room for more homeless pets: PREVENTION IS FAR KINDER THAN DESTRUCTION. For too many years we accepted destroying perfectly healthy animals simply because they are a "surplus"...but are we doing our best to prevent them from being born in the first place?

Lucky Paws advocates for every animal's right to be safe, healthy and valued. We advocate for the non-lethal control of stray and abandoned cats, through the proven and effective TNRM as they are a major component of the "surplus".

We recently entered into a partnership with the Family Resource Center to foster pets who are in domestic abuse situations. Victims of domestic violence will often stay longer than necessary in horrible conditions when fearing for the safety of their pets.
Family Resource Center provides a temporary safe place for the human victims....Lucky Paws takes care of their beloved pets. There is a strong link between domestic violence and animal abuse. Our goal is to shape a safe and humane environment for all. If you can help foster an animal in need please contact me.

We also have new Cat Cafes which are being built thanks to another Lucky Paws friend: Christine Paratore, owner of A Better Counter.
I attached a request form with a few prototypes. These structures are badly needed to replace the ones in the field which are falling apart and to help us expand our work to other locations in need.
Please consider joining the many other program supporters who are concerned about our community's overpopulation problem by completing and returning this sponsorship form.

With your help the Cat Cafe and SNIP programs of the Lucky Paws Foundation will continue to reduce the number of homeless, sick, hungry and unwanted pets in our community and will help create a more compassionate future for generations to come.

Stay tuned for ...... Terry's Law. A new program to start in the coming months for dog registration, control and enforcement of existing laws.

Thanking you in advance for your continued support of our mission.

Dellia Holodenschi
Founder/ President
Lucky Paws Foundation
luckypawssttvi.com
340 513-1854

PS: Bella is in need of a MIRACLE;

 
Posted : April 13, 2013 10:58 am
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Posted : May 1, 2013 10:58 am

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