Sunday, May 16, 2010

House & Feed a cat for a day

Kitten Season is here, spring cam early this year and so did 'kitten season'.. we are over flowing and unfortunately over our brim right now in cats/kittens.

We currently have EIGHTEEN kittens for adoption, this week alone we rescued two mothers and their litters from the streets. All of the fosters we have are at their brim, and with summer many are leaving to go home for the summer or on vacation for a few weeks. Our foster homes for cats are at a serious LOW right now. To compensate, we have had to resort to boarding, last month alone we paid well over 100$ in boarding fees.

For us to continue to take in, feed, and treat the growing demand of cats in need at this time of year, we have set up a fund. If you are unable to foster but would like to donate towards housing & feeding a cat for a day, you can do so below.



10$ houses / feeds a cat for 1 day, 20$ houses / feeds a dog for a day.

Of course we would much rather prefer to have foster homes for them. Please spread the word amongst family, co-workers and friends that fostering an animal is rewarding and SAVES LIVES.

You can find more information about fostering here: http://www.elevenelevenanimalrescue.org/Fostering.html

Thank you in advance,

The cats/kittens of Eleven Eleven Animal Rescue

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Brittany Adopted!

Brittany finally found her forever home. She was abandoned in an house when her previous owner moved away. He took the cute little new puppy, and left Brittany and another dog behind in the house for god knows how long. Because the city does not have a pound, she was brought straight to a clinic to be euthanized. We picked her up from the clinic, about 2 hours outside of Montreal.. and took her into our care. She has since worked through her separation anxiety, fear issues with men, and other little details. She blossomed into one of the most wonderful dogs we have ever had the pleasure of saving, or meeting.

Yesterday was HER day, we brought her to her new home over and hour east of Montreal. She will now be spending and sharing her life with her new friend a Great Dane! The new family is looking forward to including her in the obstacle classes they do with their current dog. She has a nice house, with a big yard to run in now. Her days of being and underdog are OVER.

Ginny Adopted!

Last weekend we made the trip to Vermont to bring Ginny the mother of 6 Husky puppies to HER forever home.

After a few wrong turns, getting lost, and crappy weather, Ginny (and us) made it to her adoptive home in one piece! A fresh start to a whole new life. Thank you to everyone, supporters, contributors and especially the Montreal SPCA Emergency Shelter volunteers for helping her get to this point.

She is a very loving and nurturing home, with a lot of space to run and finally just be able to enjoy life.




Her new mom says:


Hi Caroline,

She’s doing great, getting used to Vermont and our home. She is a joy to us and I think she has that figured out already.
She is too funny when she doesn’t want to pay attention to us. As I expected with a husky, Ginny definitely has a mind of her own.
She is a challenge, but a good one and we couldn’t enjoy her more!

She is also eating well, we have licensed her and she has an appointment with a local vet.
Thanks so much for bringing her into our lives.

Pam

New Arrival - Pandora & her babies

Pandora and her babies were rescued yesterday afternoon from outdoors. They grew up under a shed next to a old rail road. Taking this family off the streets, means saving them from a life time of outdoors and therefor producing well over 3, 000 cats between them in their life span. Which is why we fight so hard to rescue as many families as we can from this fate.

Pandora and her family are of the very many families that lived this life, and one of the few that will get the chance we are going to give them. A chance at a real life, not a life doomed with certain death.

Pandora and each kitten need individual foster homes, ASAP. They are healthy and can be with other cats, the kittens need socialization.

Dewey (now Crosby) Up-Date


Remember that big ball of fluff we called Dewey (now named Crosby), well look at him now! He was rescued in February after his previous owner broke his elbow at 3 months old, for having an accident in the house. He has healed very well from the orthopaedic surgery we did for him, however his elbow is sometimes still a little sore. He is all grown up and very, very happy. Thank you to everyone who contributed and made this possible!