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Save the Kitties, Inc, organized out of the Hurricane "Katrina" animal disaster in October 2005 and rallied rescue efforts into Spalding Animal Control, a rural high kill gas shelter in GA, with a mission to decrease the massive numbers of healthy kitties needlessly & inhumanely gassed daily; Promote spay/neuter; and To assist with shelter reform; ultimately, contributing to the universal goal of eliminating the "kill" concept in our animal shelters and providing "SOCIETY'S" unfortunates with a chance, as all life deserves. SavetheKitties, Inc was a pioneer in this effort paving new paths and connections that have expanded and remain strong today.

"JimBob," the SealPoint, is the Kitty highlighting STK Profile. Jimbob was rescued from Spalding Animal Control Gas Shelter, owner surrendered due to "Fleas and Worms!" Was it an excuse? Or was Jimbob's surrender to a High Kill Gas shelter lack of education. After rescue, JimBob made his way from GA to Florida "talking!"and thrives in his forever home today

As of 2007, STK still holds strong to the value of rescue and participates in direct rescue activities, however, STK will be devoting more efforts to Animal Advocacy and Activism through "R.ally A.nimal W.elfare" (R.A.W. Power) in the future which will hopefully assist in broadening public awareness and changing negative perspectives and/or policies that may help bring about real solutions to the problems of animal injustice, over-breeding, over-population, and inhumane euthanasia. As a cohesive group, we can find better solutions and outcomes for the voiceless and deserving animals waiting desperately for change in the dark, forgotten shadows of our society. Visit Our Website to view our Mission and Objectives.www.SavetheKitties.org

In Memory of "Fritter Girl"

The Gas Chamber

GAS Euthanasia
Although many healthy and friendly adoptable animals end up in shelters, there are just not enough homes---the demand outweighs the supply. Although the face of shelters & methods of euthanasia have greatly changed over the years with more county shelters stepping up to the "rehabilitation plate" in a commendable way, animals sheltered in Animal Controls have an extremely limited time to live despite age & health---the needle for some, the Gas Chamber for others. Gas euthansia is still widely used despite the horrors."Euthanasia" literally means "good death." Supposedly, it is interpreted to mean a quick, painless, and humane method of dying and evidently beneficial to the animal. *"Euthanasia seeks to have the animal die in such a manner such that it is not suffering during the death process. Technically this is understood as meaning that the animal is unconscious during the death process." (*Center for Wildlife Damage Center) As read, abuse of the chamber is common. "While shelter policies commonly require physical separation in individual cages and close observation of the process, in many cases animals are simply shoved into the chamber, the door sealed,the button pushed, and the employee walks away. The sponsor of the bill in Tennessee that would mandate lethal injection said of the gas chamber that it "results in a slow, painful death." Ronald R. Grier and Tom L.Colvin's 1990 Euthanasia Guide for Animal Shelters recommends that all animals should be tranquilized before placement in the chamber --something that is virtually never done in practice" (Euthansia Facts).

Was this Baby Just Born to be Killed, No Less Gassed? Overpopulation leads to increased euthansia as we know and Spay/Neuter is the "Solution" of course. BUT one big problem is that many people find veterinarian fees prohibitive -- unaffordable and rising. An excuse--but a reality. Are Veterinarian costs PART of the problem? Also, if we look at some regions in rural America, review animal Control budgets as well as the cost of trapping, housing, feeding, and killing "domestic/stray" animals, and add the underlying cost of facility acquisition and staffing, seemingly the money could be better spent by allocating a percentage of current budgets to provide a more humane program that is both more economical (when viewed in the long term) and effective in maintaining control of the animal population. Some ACs (Animal Contol agencies) in various counties around the country have already implemented mandatory spay/neuter prior to adoption. Why isn't this universal? Is government also PART of the problem? Government needs to set a good example to follow. Many ACs allow animals to leave the shelter intact with mandatory requirements of S/N follow up and proof. Hypocritical in some sense? At any rate, Not good enough. What about residential apartment and similar complexes where people dump their pets, whether INTACT or ALTERED, upon relocation -- to be left abandoned, breeding, and labeled a nusiance by residents and managers, who then call animal control to trap and remove, resulting in highly possible euthanasia by 5-7 days if the animals are not adopted, reclaimed, or rescued. Are lack of more stringent policies part of the problem? Are alternative options lacking exposure. Or are innovative options needed?
This is "Peanut" AKA "Big Jake," a Domestic, Gentle Kitty Abandoned in an Apt Complex. Peanut sat in the Parking lot for 2 Weeks Waiting for his People to Return for Him; They never did. He was Rescued and Placed in a Loving New Home as the only Fur-Kid in the House. His new family is now added to the Kitty-Krazed list of Cat Lovers!


In little defense of people that do abandon even altered pets as we DON'T condone that behavior, rejection by NO Kill shelters frequently occurs and private adopt attempts often fail--leaving an owner feeling hopeless as to another recourse. And don't foget chagrin! We hear this time over. Of course we know the other "group" with no care, shame, or guilt for dumping. At any rate, more options are needed for such potential situations as rescues and animal controls are taking many of these animals off the streets anyway often in poor condition by the time help arrives--and don't forget about prey, both human & non-human! Innovative ideas & solutions are key. Do You have Any? The "Blind Eye" Attitude? Well, this is a problem deserving of its own platform. The reasons underlying our animal problems are many and not inclusive we know, but the responsiblity of our animal world and the injustice in society is Everyone's. Too many feel "It's not my problem." They're wrong; it is, and the "general public" that habitually turns that blind eye needs to take part on some level. Ultimately, the problem of overpopulation is far too big for spay/neuter ribbons, casual conversations venting disapproval, and the voices of animal advocates alone. Compassion, Cooperation, Commitment on all societal levels is the foundation. The issues need to be collectively addressed at both the government and private sectors of society to significantly change perspectives, policies, and mentalities.
To achieve this, we must first, through awareness and education, attain Compassion of county governments and residents (AC is a county issue -- not state -- not federal). Furthermore, We need nationwide official and public Cooperation for Change especially with regard to low-cost spay/neuter, differential licensing fees (license fees higher for intact dog or cat as a deterrent), allowance of TNR (Trap/Neuter/Release) with ACCEPTANCE of colony management. Also, Aggressive education, EARLY ON, addressing the REAL issues in an age-approriate manner may greatly assist with the development of positive behaviors needed for the future. And, Commitment, Commitment, Commitment -- to achieve goals. We know what the problems are, we know what is needed---and the solutions are not unattainable. Now we need massive collaboration to develop efficient methods to effectively achieve change, reduce animal over-population, which in turn will naturally bring an end to massive euthansia and significantly decrease the number of homeless animals. But even before those goals are reached, states who haven't already done so, like Georgia, should dismantle and outlaw the barbaric Gas Chamber once and for all. There is NO acceptable excuse for such a horrific, inhumane method in modern America.
Are you willing to Walk the Walk? The Animals need us All.
STK will be using the MySpace "forum" for Data collection and information gathering/sharing with regard to nationwide animal-related policies, services, innovative programs, legislation, etc. via blogs/postings. Please join in so we can all assist in further contributing to the colloborative effort of animal welfare. Forward we Go!
Our "Mascots"? The Kitties, of course!
"GiGi," An STK Spalding Gas Shelter rescue kitty assumed "FERAL?" GiGi is Now Living on Cove Creek Animal Farm...She was just plain Scared & Regressed in the Gas Shelter--and again, thought a "Wild Cat." Generally, Trapped & Pounded Ferals Never get a Second Chance. Is it lack of staff, time, or education that could have resulted in a cruel, needless death for GiGi if not for rescue? We need to know.
www.SavetheKitties.org

My Interests


Animal Welfare, Advocacy, Activism


www.SavetheKitties.org

The "Katrina" Animal Rescue Efforts & Many Gas Sheltered Kitties Encouraged STK in 2005 to Ignite a Rally of Efforts Rocking Spalding County Animal Gas Shelter in Georgia. Due to Expanded Rescue Groups and the Continued Devotion of such Feline Advocates, the Rally Continues Today

**Examples of Georgia Spalding County Animal Gas Shelter STK Rescues 2005-2006. Only Possible due to Dedicated Volunteers, Animal Control Staff, Public Supporters, Fosters, and, especially, Christine in GA, the "Pull" Person, Vet Transporter, Initial Caregiver, and Animal Compassionate. Thanks to All!
STK TNAs 2007

Below are Semi-Feral, Stray & Feral Kitties Rescued from an Apartment Complex, Fully Vetted, and in Socialization; Three were Pregnant. One Remains as a TNR with Kind People to take "Big Blue" upon Relocation; One Highly Reproductive Female Impossible to Trap to Date.

Everywhere You Looked...You could see a Kitty Scurry & in Hover for Food. This Problem is Prevalent in Many Apartment Complexes, Festering in No Time at All. Animal Services is Always a Threat, Care Prohibited, Abuse & Neglect of Society's Animals Evident.
These Special Kitties will Need Special People who can Understand their Needs. Larry Lark exhibits Behaviors of Physical Abuse but Coming Around Nicely to a Caring Hand. Feral Geral, a True Feral, will never leave Us. For the Others in Care, there is Hope. For All the "Others" We see in "Scurry" & "Hover" there is, most likely, Hardship. There are Better Solutions. Be a Voice for Change, Advocate for TNR and Colony Management in Your Own County
Rescue is both noble and highly rewarding, but Space, Hands, Time, and Money run out all too fast.

Although times are changing and the "Age of the Animal" seems to be upon us, We Need more Compassion, Cooperation, and Committment from our officials to minimize animal injustice.

We further need more understanding, tolerance, and kindness from the general public to move foward.

And from the "society" for animal welfare, which emcompasses ALL animal-related arenas, We need advocates with a strong but flexible backbone, a loud but rational voice, a courageous stand, and a self-less heart to meet both our objectives and the needs of our animal world. Rally Animal Welfare.


The "Mentality" Portrayed Above is an Example of the "General Public" We Need to Reach---to at Least or at Most---Help the Animal Condition of OUR Society by Acknowledging the Plight, Understanding the Need, Tolerating Change, & Offering Kindness by Allowing Progress. Please Subscribe to Our Blogs for Input & Your Help.



Connect with Local Feral Rescue Groups as More Hands to Help with Operations of TNR are Needed.
Organize a Local Advocate Group to Change Feral Cat Policies & Educate Residents in Your Community

***TEXAS TNR PETITION http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/107721894

Local Animal Control Shelters can ALWAYS Use Help. Budgets are generally Limited as is Staff. Call & Inquire about Volunteer Options. Also, Local Private 501c3 Shelters always Welcome Help & More Hands on Deck in ALL areas of Operation!

Manatee & Sarasota County Animal Service Shelters Use volunteers to work with the Adoptable Animals. Fostering is also a requested option. A Shelter is not an Island onto itself, especially County Shelters. All need support to keep animals in care, adoptable, and alive.

Help Georgia Locals & Shelters Help the Needy Georgia Kitties

Krazy About Kats Foundation
Krazy About Kats Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit tax exempt public charity. We were founded because Atlanta must begin a new way to trap, rescue, spay/neuter, and place these cats and kittens into adoptive homes. That is why Krazy About Kats needs your help to construct a new state of the art facility that has been designed to provide all of the services that these local kitties need while waiting to be placed in loving, permanent homes. The problem has grown so exponentially large, that it is no longer realistic for any rescue group to tackle solving the epidemic without operating out of an independent adoption facility with an onsite veterinary facility. Once our shelter is built, we plan to offer free spays and neuters to other metro-Atlanta rescue groups and we hope to be able to make donations to other groups as well..... Krazy About Kats Foundation

"Gas Euthanasia"

"STK Spalding Baby Gas Rescues"
Many shelters still use gas chambers to kill animals who aren't adopted or reclaimed. Even the "best" gas boxes can cause conscious animals the horror of watching others suffer from convulsions and muscular spasms as they slowly die. Old, young, and sick animals are particularly susceptible to gas-related trauma and will thus die slow and highly stressful deaths.

Facts on Carbon Monoxide Poisoning (PETA)


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SPEAK OUT AGAINST BRUTAL ASPHYXIATION OF SHELTERED ANIMALS IN YADKIN COUNTY, NC
www.thepetitionsite.com/1/stop-gassing-carolina-pets

Ultimately, County Residents are the Driving Force of Change--Commissioners Listen to Residents with Rarely any Regard for NON-Residents. Formulate & WIDELY Disperse Petitions to Ban the GAS Chamber in YOUR County. Get the Word out Alerting the Public of this Euthanasia Method in their Community with Reference to the Changes & More Humane Methods Utilized in Other States. Get the Word Out to Anyone & Everyone. Organize with Others in Various Counties around Your State to Create a "Universal" Petition with a Secondary gain of Forming a Massive State coalition that may Provide Effective Support Systems & Welcomed Attention Down the Line


"Baby Bob" STK Gas RescueBelow is "BettyBoop" AKA Flim Flam, one of STK's first Gas Rescues. She is seen in her shelter picture (top picture), then following rescue. Along with her 2 siblings which also came along with us as they missed a big transport out, BettyBoop made her way from Ga to Florida and, bittersweet for us, adopted. She is the boldest little kitty...She was the smallest but the bravest. She purred all the way 8 hours in transport with strangers (us)....as BettyBoop knew she was finally free & going home! We will never forget her.

www.SavetheKitties.org


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I'd like to meet:




Florida, Manatee and Sarasota County Animals with Limited Time to Live if not Adopted/Rescued Soon


"Fraz"


Fraz
Domestic Short Hair - orange and white
Adult, M Manatee County Animal Services
Palmetto, FL


"Little Star"



Little Star
Domestic Short Hair
Young, F Manatee County Animal Services
Palmetto, FL

"Baby, NOW URGENT,"



Baby - Urgent
American Staffordshire Terrier
Australian Shepherd
Adult, F Manatee County Animal Services
Palmetto, FL

My Blog

Lee County Animal Services Fort Meyers, FL "Home for the Holidays"

Florida people near the area please Pass on to friends and family interested in adopting. This county shelter intakes 16,000 animal per year and provides good vet services included in a way reasonable...
Posted by SavetheKitties, Inc. on Tue, 04 Dec 2007 01:56:00 PST

Applauds to Collier County Domestic Animal services

Applauds to Collier County Domestic Animal services, FL for their great efforts in the county shelter. View  http://www.colliergov.net/Index.aspx?page=100. The kitties there still need more help,...
Posted by SavetheKitties, Inc. on Sun, 25 Nov 2007 08:21:00 PST

Special plea to help the JFK cats - take action

  HORSE SENSE Weekly updates about issues and actions concerning New York City's Carriage Horses ..> ..>Coalition to Ban Horse-Drawn Carriages www.banhdc.org Special plea to help the J...
Posted by SavetheKitties, Inc. on Fri, 02 Nov 2007 09:56:00 PST

Cobb Animal Shelter will stop using Gas Chamber

Read and comment if inclined http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/cobb/stories/2007/10/ 24/cobbshelter_1025.html?cxntnid=amn102507ecomments...
Posted by SavetheKitties, Inc. on Sun, 28 Oct 2007 08:22:00 PST

Volunteers Welcome at Sarasota & Manatee County Animal Shelters

Sarasota County Animal Services Can always use Volunteers and supply donations..See Below We have Personal Connections to SCAS and know this AC Really Tries to Make a Positive Difference for the Anima...
Posted by SavetheKitties, Inc. on Wed, 10 Oct 2007 05:16:00 PST

2007 U.S. Animal Shelter Killing Report Card

Compiled by: ANIMAL PEOPLE is the leading independent newspaper providing original investigative coverage of animal protection worldwide, founded in 1992. View Link Belowhttp://www.laanimalservices.co...
Posted by SavetheKitties, Inc. on Thu, 20 Sep 2007 02:56:00 PST