Cooper turns 10 today & is still healthy as a puppy. Getting a bit of gray under his chin which makes him look so handsome. We adopted him from your facility in Jan 2010 and we love him so very much.
Sincerely,
Joyce Gray & Cooper
AT4 loves his new human!
Thank you all again! He is just the perfect cat for me! So affectionate. Wherever my hands are he wants to be. It is very challenging being on the computer when he is awake, LOL.
I started with him in my room and he was all over me and would explore for a little bit and all over me again and repeat. He could hear Azul (Newfie) on other side of door and could care less. After an hour or so-you might frown-I knew he was ready for more (I have had pets ALL my life). So I put up a 32″ tall foot baby gate to the doorway so he and Azul could see and smell each other. Again, he was not fazed. I went over the gate, sat on the couch, and told Azul to stay (he was laying about two feet from the gate). Within 30 seconds AT went to the gate, hopped on the top and to the floor. (I knew he could get over the gate and would do so when ready). He walked around Azul and jumped on my lap. After a few minutes he would explore a little and come back to lap again and repeat. He has explored the entire house, used his litter box, had a meal, and is taking a little nap.
He is REALLY smart too. Whenever I pet him, or he meows I say “AT”. Well he went to the top of his cat tree and drank some water. When I called “AT” he looked at me and did that tongue roll sound cats do in response and came to my lap. I truly feel so fortunate and am so happy to have a cat in the house again! Thanks so much for all you guys do for the animals! You are Earth’s angels! Darren
Rory + Lorelai
Good afternoon, Just wanted to give everyone there an update on rory and lorelai. They have adapted very fast to their new home. They are two very talkative kitty’s. If they are not in the same room, they will meow back and forth every few minutes. If they see a squirrel or rabbit outside, they will call out a different meow and the other one will come running. They also enjoy running around the house and sitting by whatever window the sun is shining in. We are enjoying our new family members very much.
Operating by appointment only during COVID-19
We are still here for you
*8/6/21 update: Following local health department guidelines HSMC is again requiring masks while interacting with our staff or volunteers. If you are unable to wear a mask we will assist you curbside. We continue to operate by appointment only and are requiring applications to be submitted prior to scheduling. We appreciate your patience as we navigate this difficult time.
*6/17/21 update: HSMC continues to operate by appointment only and requires applications to be submitted before visiting with adoptable pets. Masks are not required when inside the facility and interacting with our staff and volunteers. CDC recommends that unvaccinated individuals continue to mask and practice social distancing. Please contact us directly at 715-845-2810 if you have any questions or to schedule an appointment after your application has been submitted.
*5/20/21 update: HSMC continues to operate by appointment only and requires applications to be submitted before visiting with adoptable pets. Masks are still required when inside the facility and interacting with our staff and volunteers. Please contact us directly at 715-845-2810 if you have any questions or to schedule an appointment after your application has been submitted.
*4/10/21 update: HSMC continues to operate by appointment only and requires applications to be submitted before visiting with adoptable pets. Masks are still required when inside the facility and interacting with our staff and volunteers. Please contact us directly at 715-845-2810 if you have any questions or to schedule an appointment after your application has been submitted.
*1/12/21 update: We definitely didn’t think we would starting the New Year and still in the middle of a pandemic, but here we are. We have the same precautions in place and have been able to continue to serve the animals and humans in our community. Please contact us directly at 715-845-2810 if you have any questions about services!*
*8/1/2020 update: Masks are required to be worn by employees, volunteers and those visiting HSMC*
HSMC is still offering services by appointment only for the time being and our front doors remain locked as we are not accepting casual visits to the shelter. We are in the process of welcoming volunteers back into the building and want to make sure everyone is comfortable and that our staff remains healthy and able to care for the animals.
Available animals are able to be viewed online at www.catsndogs.org and applications can also be submitted from the site. Visitors wanting to see adoptable pets must have an active application on file before entering the facility. We are still taking appointments for surrenders and reclaims and accepting strays. You can contact us directly at 715-845-2810 and we would be happy to advise you further.
If you will be visiting the shelter via appointment we ask that you not come in if you are sick, have recently traveled by plane or recently attended a large gathering.
If you are looking to drop off donations we have a sign out front where you can leave them and we so appreciate it. If you would like a receipt for your donation please call us or wait for a staff member to come to the door.
We have so many pets adopted right now and going home in the coming days and we are so thankful for that. You remind us over and over again how wonderful of a community we live in.
We can’t wait for things to get back to their new normal but we aren’t in a hurry to get there if it means jeopardizing the animals, volunteers or staff.
Who will care for your pet?
While it’s not fun to imagine, now is an important time to create a plan for your pet in case you get sick. This weekend, we strongly encourage you gather any members of your household and walk through the following steps to ensure your animals will be well cared for in the event of an emergency.
- Know the facts: According to the CDC, there is no evidence that people can get COVID-19 from pets. The best place for your animal is inside the home they know and love. If you aren’t feeling well but are still able to provide care for your pet, please keep them at home with you where they’re most comfortable.
- If you do become too ill to physically care for your pet or you need to be hospitalized, who can take over for you? Is there anyone else in your home who could help? Maybe a neighbor, friend, coworker, or family member who could take them in? Even a groomer, daycare, or boarding facility may be able to help in your time of need with advance notice. But the most important thing you can do today is come up with two potential pet plans and talk directly with those people so they’re prepared in case they’re called to action.
- Prepare a pet supply kit. It may not seem necessary today, but we promise it will be hugely helpful if you find yourself in an emergency situation without the ability to track down the proper supplies. Your kit should include the following, as best as you’re able:
- Name and contact information for the person who can care for your pets
- Name and contact information for your back-up in case your go-to is no longer able to help
- Food, treats, a leash, a couple of toys, and any other supplies necessary to care for your pet for at least two weeks
- A crate or carrier to transport your pet
- Vaccination records
- Collars with ID tags (and don’t forget to make sure your pet’s microchip information is up to date)
- Medications and prescriptions, along with a list of instructions
- Daily care instructions
- Contact information for your veterinary clinic
With your whole family on board and a plan in place, you’ll feel a bit better about your pet’s safety knowing they’re in good hands no matter what challenges may arise. ❤
If you’re planning to visit us
In addition, we ask you not visit the facility if you:
• Travelled to an area where coronavirus is spreading within the past
14 days. This includes both international travel to Level 2 and 3
countries with widespread illness and domestic travel to states with
more than 10 cases. The CDC updates this information daily.
• Had direct contact with anyone who has been confirmed to have COVID-19 or visited a high risk area within the past 14 days.
• Have a higher risk of serious illness from COVID-19, including older
people and people of all ages with severe underlying health conditions.
• Feel sick, especially if you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing or any flu-like symptoms within the past 14 days.
We will continue to monitor the situation and encourage you to read some of the resources below.
CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
WHO: https://www.who.int/emergen…/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019
Get your paws on some HSMC gear!
We have some exciting news!
HSMC has partnered with Eastbay to open a mobile store fundraiser for the shelter! You can get your paws on HSMC Adopt gear and show your support wherever you go!
For our first ever store launch we decided to stick with the basics- hoodies and t-shirts. We are happy to offer adult and children’s sizes! The sweatshirts are Gildan brand and are true to size and unisex. T-shirts come in men, women’s and youth sizes and HSMC receives a proceeds back on each item sold.
The store will be open until February 7, 2020 so get your orders in before it’s too late. Once the store closes orders will be processed and shipped directly to your door. Items are expected to arrive at the beginning of March. We are hoping to open and close the store regularly throughout the year and offer a variety of products. If you do order an item, we would love your feedback on the item itself and the process!
You can do your part to help support homeless pets and look great while doing it, visit the store by clicking here and place your order today!
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