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EASTSHORE HUMANE ASSOCIATIONNO-KILL ANIMAL SHELTER
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EASTSHORE HAS MANY DOGS, CATS PLUS
OTHER FURRY, FOUR-LEGGED CRITTERS
ALL NEEDING A LOVING HOME.
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E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.eastshoreha.orgTELEPHONE/FAX: (920) 849-2390 LATE SUMMER/FALL 2011
TOP: BREEZY (F) - ANUKE (M) STARBUCK (M) MIDNIGHT (F) HEATHCLIFF (M)
MIDDLE: LEXI (F) SUNNY (F) OZZIE (M) PETUNIA (F) SADIE (F)
BOTTOM: SAPHIRE (F) DUKE (M) OPAL (F) LONDON (F)
Adopt Your Next Best Friend
PAWS N PRINTS
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EASTSHORE STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Patricia Davis, Caregiver (weekends) Jenny Mollen, Caregiver Judi McClain..PresidentCarla Bratz, Part-Time Caregiver Judy Sommerhalder.Vice President & TreasurerStephanie Mrotek, Caregiver (weekend) Marnie SpielbauerSecretaryRuth Larabie, Caregiver Suzanne Breyer.AdvisorKim Totsch, Caregiver Joyce Zacharias.Membership Chairman/&
Director EmeritusDelores Ruhl...Director EmeritusSharon Marks..Member
Janet McCord..MemberTerri Wagner...Member
EASTSHORE IS STILL COLLECTING THE PURINA WEIGHT CIRCLES!
PLEASE keep sending us the WEIGHT CIRCLE on PURINA cat and dog food products. Products include:Purina dog and cat food products such as Pro Plan, Purina One, Purina Cat Chow & Kitten Chow, Kit N
Kaboodle, Happy Cat, Purina Veterinary Diets.
These weight circles enable Eastshore to earn points toward the purchase of PURINA products for theshelter animals. As an added bonus, the weight circles from Purina dog food products can also be usedto help ESHA pay the veterinarian bills! The weight circles are submitted to Purina every six months.THANK YOU since we started this program, you have helped us earn:
$1,756.00 in Purina Cat Food Coupons$1,850.00 for Veterinarian Bills
WINTER &SPRING OPEN HOURS
Monday, Tuesday, Friday 1:00 4:00 pmWednesday ClosedThursday 2:00 6:00 pmSaturday 11:00 am 3:00 pmSundays & Holidays Closed
Additional Day & Evening Hours or Pet SurrendersbyAppointment
ESHA URGENTLY NEEDS
NON-SCOOPABLE CAT LITTERPURINA CAT CHOW OR
PURINA COMPLETEPURINA DOG CHOWLAUNDRY DETERGENT
EVERY ANIMAL DESERVES ALOVING HOME. PLEASE,
CHOOSE TO ADOPT.
PETFINDER
EASTSHORE HAS MANY COMPANION ANIMALSWAITING FOR A FOREVER HOME.
IF YOU KNOW SOMEONE LOOKING FOR ALIFETIME FRIEND, LET US KNOW. ESHA HASPICTURES PLUS WRITE-UPS ON OUR ADOPTABLEANIMALS ON:
WWW.PETFINDER.ORG
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Name:
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address:
_______________________________________________________________________________City, State, Zip_________________________________________________________________________________
Phone:_____________________________________________________________________________________ESHA is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Your donation may be tax deductible. Consult a tax professional.
MEMBERSHIPS
Yourmembership is important to the existence of Eastshore Humane Association Inc. Together we can give the animalsanother chance. Please consider one of the following membership options:
! Individual ($10)
! Family ($25)
! Senior ($ 5)
! Lifetime ($500, payable over 5 years)
MEMORIALS
Remember a beloved pet or friend, recognize a birthday, anniversary or unique accomplishment of a loved one through a
donation to EHA Memorial Wall.
! Brass Plate on Eastshores Memory Plaque - $25
Inscription:_________________________________________________________________________________________
MEDICAL FUNDSome animals that come in to the shelter are not in the best of health and medicine must be purchased. Your donation to
the medical fund will provide the care they need.
! Boomer Fund $ _______________
!Feline Groovy Fund $ _______________
WILLS AND BEQUESTS
Please remember Eastshore Humane Association Inc. in your will. The most popular deferred gift is a gift by will.Individuals who die without the benefit of a will, allow the state to decide how their assets should be distributed. Careful
consideration should be taken in preparing a will. Please seek qualified counsel. An attorney should write wills. Sample
language for a bequest follows:
I give, devise and bequeath to the Eastshore Humane Association Inc., a Wisconsin non-profit corporation, the (sum or
description of property) to be used for the purpose of fulfilling its mission.
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR FUNDRAISING EVENTS ..Areyou a person who finds happiness in helping the homeless,
(homeless animals, that is)? If so, we want you to join our team!
Eastshore Humane Association needs people to help with fundraising events. Eastshore depends onthese events to help support the shelter. As you may have guessed, this is NOTa paid position. Butbefore you crumple this up and throw it away, please hear us out If you have an idea for a fundraiser,we would love to hear about it OR if you are into crafts and would like to make a gift to donate to afundraiser, please let us know that as well.
Signing up is NOT a commitment to helpits only permission to contact you. There is no obligation
for you to assist with any event. But if you are interested in helping with a specific event, such asMardi Paws, ESHAs Rummage Sales, or Brat Frys, please specify. The amount of time you wish to
devote is up to you . . . no pressure. If you want to help at a single event or during the summer months
only . . . thats okay. We are grateful for any help you are willing to offer.
If you are interested, please complete the section below. You can fax, e-mail or mail this form to the
shelter. You can also call us at 920-849-2390 and well sign you up!
Name: ____________________
Phone: Email: ____
! I would like to be contacted for any event you need help with.
! I would like to be contacted for only the event or events I have listed:
_____________________________________________________________________
! I would like to make a gift to donate to a fundraising event.
! I am particularly skilled at:_______________________________
! I offer the following suggestion for a fundraising event:
__________________________________________________________
! Please contact me to discuss how I might help.
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FELINE IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (FIV)
Feline immunodeficiency virus is in the same familyas the feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and the human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV, the virus that causesAIDS). It attacks the immune system and as a resultthe cat is unable to fight off various infections and
cancers. These viruses are called retroviruses. Retroviruses are species-specific.There is no evidence FIV can be transmitted to mammals other than cats. FIV is foundworldwide in domestic cats and wild cats. It is not transmitted by close contact but isshed in the saliva and is usually transmitted by bite wounds.
FIV infection in cats has three phases:
Phase 1- aninfected cat often has a fever and enlarged lymph nodes within a monthor two of infection. These symptoms disappear and the cat is then considered inPhase 2.
Phase 2 the infected cat is a dormant carrier of the virus. During this stage there areno signs of disease. This stage can last for many years. It is during this stage that theimmune system may be gradually destroyed.
Phase 3 occurs most commonly in cats that are 5-12 years old. During this finalstage, the cats immune system does not function properly. The cat becomes proneto infections which are usually chronic. Once a cat is in the late stages of this
disease, the life expectancy is one year or less.
If your cat has been diagnosed as FIV-positive, you will want to work with yourveterinarian to provide the best care for your cat. A vaccine, which does not give totalprotection, is available but there is no cure for FIV. With good care, a FIV positive catcan live a near normal lifespan with no signs of sickness for years.
Sources:
Encyclopedia of Cats - Parragon Books Ltd 2008.Feline Immunodeficiency Virus: Not an Automatic Death Sentence - Franny Syufy,About.com Guide.Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) in Cats - Drs. Foster & Smith Educational Staff.CatWatch, Volume 14, No. 1, January 2010 - Cornell University, College of VeterinaryMedicine/Feline Health Center.Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters - Lila Miller and KateHurley -2009 Wiley-Blackwell.
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AREYOUREADYFORARABBIT?
Rabits are complex creatures that make wonderful pets but
they require special care.
Animals like their routines and moving from one home to
another or from a shelter to a permanent home can be stressful for any pet, including
rabbits. By preparing everything ahead of time, you can help ease the process for your new
rabbit.
Here's a quick checklist for what to do before you get your new rabbit:
Set up your rabbit's "rabbitat" in a quiet, out-of-the-way area with one or more
litterboxes (and safe litter), water bowl or bottle, and safe chew toys.
Rabbit-proof any areas of your home to which your rabbit will have access in order to
prevent injuries, but don't forget to supervise him when he's not contained.
Check with the shelter, rescue, or foster home ahead of time to find out which types of
hay and vegetables your rabbit really likes and have them on hand.
Try not to handle your rabbit too much during the first few days. You can allow your rabbit
to check you out by sitting on the floor and letting her come to you.
Keep the environment as quiet as possible.
Let your rabbit get used to his new home before introducing
them if you have other pets, like cats or dogs.
If you already have one or more resident rabbits, keep your
new rabbit separate from them until you can do
introductions in a neutral location.
If you're adopting multiple rabbits at once, keep an extra close eye on them. The stress
from a change of venue can result in fights, even with rabbits who have been bonded for
years.
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Recommended reading before you get your new
rabbit: The New Rabbit Handbook
Published by Barrons Educational Series, Inc.
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THECATWALKSANDPERCHESAREINPLACE! THEYARE
COLORFUL.THEPICTURESINTHISARTICLEWERETAKENATTHESHELTER.
THEREARETHREECATSILHOUETTEWALLSHELVES. THESE
SILHOUETTESHELVESARELASERCUTFROMHIGHGRADE
STEELANDPOWDERCOATED.THEPLATFORMSHAVETHICK
ANDCOMFORTABLE12"X22.50"CUSHIONS. THECUSHIONS
ATTACHTOTHEMETALWITHMAGNETS.THESHELVESCAN
SUPPORTUPTO50POUNDSANDTHECOVERSARE
WATERPROOFANDCANBEWIPEDCLEAN.
WEWILLBEADDINGHIDEBOXESANDSEVERALCAT
CONDOSANDMORESCRATCHINGPOSTS.
ALLOFTHEWORKISBEINGDONEBYVOLUNTEERS. THISISA
VERYSPECIALROOMFOROURFELINERESIDENTS.
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F U N K Y C A T R O O M
The Funky Cat Room has received
two paws up from our shelter
mascots, Schnaboo and Munchkin!
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SHELTER TALE
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BRILLIONFEST 2011
THIS IS THE SECOND YEAR EASTSHORE HAS PARTICIPATED IN BRILLIONFEST.
WE SET UP TWO POP-UPS IN A GREAT LOCATION WITH MANY DISPLAYS,
INFORMATION ON PET CARE AND COLORING PAGES. OUR SPIN AND WIN
GAME OFFERED A GREAT SELECTION OF PRIZES AND WAS A POPULAR
ATTRACTION FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES.
CAT TREATS,DOG TREATS,FRISBEES WITH TENNIS BALLS AND BANDANASCOULD BE PURCHASED IF SOMEONE WANTED TO TREAT THEIR FOUR-LEGGED,
FURRY FRIEND AT HOME!
THE WEATHER DID NOT COOPERATE BUT EVERYONE ATTENDING APPEARED
TO BE HAVING A VERY GOOD TIME.
EASTSHORE HUMANE OFFERS A NUMBER OF PROGRAMS
MEANT TO EDUCATE POTENTIAL NEW PET OWNERS.
NOT ONLY IS THIS PROGRAM FOR EDUCATING THE
POTENTIAL OWNER ON CATS, DOGS, BIRDS AND SMALL
MAMMALS BUT REPTILES TOO. THE RESPONSIBILITY OF
HAVING ANY TYPE OF PET SHOULD BE WELL THOUGHT OUT
AND NEVER A QUICK, SPUR-OF-THE-MINUTE DECISION.READ,READ,READ! LEARN AS MUCH AS YOU CANBEFORE YOU ACQUIRE A NEW PET.
REPTILE PROGRAM MAY 27TH
PRESENTED AT BRILLION NATURE
CENTER TO 1ST GRADESTUDENTS FROM NEW HOLSTEIN.
EASTSHORE VOLUNTEERS HAD A NUMBER OF
REPTILES ON DISPLAY AT THE PETCO
(DARBOY) REPTILE RALLY ON JUNE 4TH&5TH.
ONE OF THE ATTENDEES IS SHOWING OFF HER
BEARDED DRAGON.
4-H TEAM LEADERS HELD THEIR MARCH MEETING PLUS A TOUR OF THE
SHELTER. EAST SHORES CAITLYN MCCORD IS A 4-H TEAM LEADER.
CAITLYN EXPLAINED TO THE GROUP WHAT HER RESPONSIBILITIES WERE
WHEN VOLUNTEERING AT THE SHELTER.
IAMNOT
WARM&
FUZZY!
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SHELTER TALE
ESHA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
SHELTER STAFF
SHELTER VOLUNTEERS
NATALIE NELSON
EMILY ANDERSAON
KIEL VETERINARY CLINIC
TOM STRANG
PETCO/DARBOY & AMY
STARFELDT
DAVID MCCLAIN
KEN SOMMERHALDER
SHERWOOD ANIMAL HOSPITAL
LEIGH DRIESSEN
JIM DRIESSEN
LARELDA SIEBERT
JOY RAMMINGER
ANNE CULLEN
BARB WASMER
TOM KOHL
SAM, DAVID & JAKE HEYN
SHARON & JIM MARKS
PAN ISLINGER
JANICE, DON, & ALLY RUECHEL
BARB ARNOLDSON
AMANDA HEYN
KAY BEITZEL
DEBRA KNAUS
BARB GLEASON
MARISSA MAGTONONA
JUDI HOERTH
AMY DWORAK
AMERICAN BRITTNEY RESCUE
ALICE KALINKA
AMY SCHMIDT
KIMBERLY JACOBS
SHARON CEKADA
NANCY MEYER
AMY DVORAK
REBECCA MENZEL
RACHEL TURBA
JOSEPH BORANZ
C. SCHUH
MARKGOTTSACKER
THEPIETILAFAMILY
GAIL PENDL
TRAVIS PFISTER
JOANN GRUETT
JULIE KESTELL
JENNIFER SIEHS
LEOMARD STURTZ
CARLA BRATZ
THANK YOU IN KIND DONORS
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UPDATE . . . CHAP AND LUCKY!
Chap has been adopted AND his diabetes isstill in remission! Chaps diet consists ofPurina DM plus an occasional small piece ofskinless baked chicken but no insulin (weare keeping our fingers crossed). He has agreat personality (very vocal) and is a Packerfan. He will drag his Packer blanket fromroom to room.
Lucky hasnt been as lucky. We are still inthe process of adjusting her insulin. She iseating Purina DM but needs insulin twice a
day. Before Lucky came to Eastshore, shewas not in a good environment. As a result,she is skeptical of cats, dogs and humans.Lucky is considered a special needs kittybecause she will have to be on the PurinaDM diet plus insulin indefinitely.
She needs a home with someone who canshow her a lot of patience and love.
THANK YOU
ECONOFOODS IN BRILLION
EASTSHOREHASRECEIVEDA
TOTALOF34GROCERYBAGS
JUSTFULLOFSUPPLIESFOR
THESHELTER!
BLEACHPAPERTOWELS,
DISHDETERGENT-TISSUE -
HAND SANITIZERS
THANKYOUECONOFOODS
SHOPPERSFORPURCHASING
AGROCERYBAGWITHTHESE
SUPPLIESFORTHESHELTER.
ECONOFOODSHASMARKEDTHEBAGSWITHSHELTERSUPPLIESLOCATEDINTHE
PETFOODAISLE.
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WISCONSINS NEW DOG SELLER LAW Act 90
PROTECTING DOGS AND PEOPLE
The Wisconsin State Legislature unanimously passed Act 90 which is a new law
intended to protect dogs as well as the people who buy or adopt them. With
this law in place, you are far less likely to get a dog that arrives in your
home with ailments that will lead to high veterinary bills or even death. The
law does cover more than puppy mills.
Whos going to be regulated:
A license is needed if you are a:
1. Dog breeder selling at least 25 dogs a year from at least 3 litters2. Pet store or other retailer selling at least 25 dogs a year3. Dog auction offering at least 50 dogs for sale a year4. Non-profit animal shelter sheltering at least 25 dogs a year5. Animal control facility that contracts with a city, village, town or county6. Flea markets or other temporary market where dogs are sold.
There is no plan to extend the law to cover smaller breeders, sporting dog trainers, pet owners or
others.
What the standards of care require:
Dogs must have:
1. Clean, safe cages or enclosures, that are large enough to allow them to move naturally and thatprotect them from the elements
2. An adequate supply of clean water and clean, palatable, nutritious food3. Daily exercise4. Daily contact with humans and other dogs5. Veterinary care when they are sick6. Safe, comfortable transportation
What this law will cost taxpayers and pet owners:
1. License fees paid by the dog breeders and other licensed businesses and groups will pay theentire cost.
2. No general taxpayer funds will support this program.3. License fees range from $125 a year for non-profit animal shelters to $1,000 a year for someone
selling at least 250 dogs a year.
Who will enforce this law:
The job to protect people, animals and the environment will be handled by the Wisconsin Department ofAgriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection Inspectors. Inspectors are hired with experience and training
in the areas they inspect.
Need more information:
Go to: www.datcp.state.wi.us , search for dog breeder
E-mail: [email protected] or Call: (608) 224-4872
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C O N T E N T S
ADOPT A SHELTER PET
FELINE IMMUNODEFIENCY VIRUS (FIV)
ARE YOU READY FOR A RABBIT?
FUNKY CAT ROOM
SHELTER TALES
WISCONSINS NEW PUPPY MILL LAW
EASTSHOREHUMANEASSOCIATION,INC.
P.O.BOX320-1100PARKSTREET
CHILTON,WI 53014
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Non-Profit Organization
U.S. Postage Paid
Postal Permit No. 25
Chilton, WI 53014
THE MISSION OF EASTSHORE HUMANE ASSOCIATION IS TOPROMOTE RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERSHIP AND COMPASSION
TOWARD ALL CREATURES.
MISSION STATEMENT