Showing posts with label Volunteering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volunteering. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Take Me Home: May 26, 2009

Just a reminder that the York Region OSPCA is looking for volunteers. No matter how you decide to help out, the work is incredibly rewarding. Go here for more information. And if you can't volunteer, how about taking home one of these guys?







Monkey is about one and a half years old and very affectionate. She was surrendered to the shelter because of her previous owner's health problems. It's time for Monkey to have a forever home. TRANSFERED TO CAMBRIDGE SHELTER






Murry was far too busy stalking a fly on the outside of the glass to stop and smile for the camera. He's nine months old, and has lived with children. He's a cuddler and a talker. ADOPTED






Chloe is a three year old bunny, looking for a family with lots of love and attention to share. ADOPTED




There are many, many more animals waiting for homes. Just click on the link below:

The centre (Mohill) is located at 16586 Woodbine Avenue, just south of Mulock/Vivian Sideroad. Their adoption hours are:

Monday to Wednesday & Saturday:
12 - 6 p.m.
Thursday & Friday: 12 - 7 p.m.
Sunday: 12 - 5 p.m.

For more information on these and the many other pets available, go to the OSPCA York Region Website.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Take Me Home: January 5, 2009

Being a volunteer at the OSPCA is so rewarding. If you've thought about signing up, please don't hesitate any longer -- the shelter and the animals need your help. If you live in or near York Region (includes Aurora, Newmarket, Markham, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, Vaughn, Richmond Hill, King, Stouffville) and are interested in finding out more, check this out.

Now on to the good stuff (remember, you can enlarge the photos by clicking on them):







Goldie, a gorgeous, spayed two-year-old with a very sweet nature, just arrived in the adoption area. In fact, she was one of the cats whose cage I've cleaned for the past couple of months. Goldie requires a special diet because of a sensitive tummy. ADOPTED in just a few days.







Two-year-old Vanna is ready for adoption. She's affectionate, playful, and beautiful to boot. Although she presently shares space with other cats, she'd really like to be the only pet in your home. MOVED TO CAMBRIDGE SHELTER






Ted, a neutered male, is not yet two years old. He's an active boy who gets along well with other cats. MOVED TO CAMBRIDGE SHELTER




The centre (Mohill) is located at 16586 Woodbine Avenue, just south of Mulock/Vivian Sideroad. Their adoption hours are:

Monday to Wednesday & Saturday:
12 - 6 p.m.
Thursday & Friday: 12 - 7 p.m.
Sunday: 12 - 5 p.m.

For more information on these and the many other pets available, go to Petfinder.com or the OSPCA York Region Website.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Volunteering at the OSPCA


Before I begin posting photos of the animals, I thought I should give you an idea of what goes on at the shelter. All I can add to this (originally posted on my other blog, Animal Ovation) is that the people working behind the scenes are incredible, and I'm thankful knowing the animals are so well cared for while they await adoption.


It was a long process involving orientation, interview and training, but I'm finally a full-fledged volunteer at the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (OSPCA), York Region Branch. Yesterday was my first day on the "job", and it was amazing.

First, let me give you the lay of the land at the centre: there is only so much room for cats in the adoption area -- I'm guessing 60 or so -- where the public can view and mix with the animals. The other two hundred or more cats are kept in the back until there is room in the public area, or they're okayed for adoption. This is where I was set to work cleaning their cages, litter boxes, bedding and dishes. These large cages are cleaned daily, and many rooms have windows, but I don't think I need to tell you that it's heart-breaking to see these animals waiting for the next step in their lives -- getting into the adoption area so they can find loving families.

[Excuse me while I take a moment to have a bit of a cry. Surprisingly, I didn't cry while I was there -- it seems to be affecting me more now].

Okay, I'm back.

It took four hours for myself and another new volunteer to clean the cages of about 35 cats. I'm sure once we get the hang of it, we'll be able to speed up the process. Eventually, I'd like to take an extra hour or so to socialize with each cat, but there are other cages and rooms needing cleaning -- and there are only so many volunteers and staff to do the job.

It's obvious that the people working at the OSPCA love these animals, and I admire their dedication and hard work. But this is not the life that these cats signed up for -- they need a welcoming home, and room to run and play. Some of the cats in the back have been there for months! Please, if you know someone interested in adopting or buying a pet, steer them to the SPCA. There will always be people to buy the registered purebreds, but there are never enough to adopt from the shelters. These cats (and dogs) are gorgeous, friendly beings who deserve more.

Update: It now takes me about 5 1/2 hours to clean the same cages by myself, but I also take a few moments to pat, cuddle and talk to each cat. That's the fun part.