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  Issue 07.04

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Boomer: The Proud, the Brave, One of the Lucky Few
Left behind by an uncaring family at just one year old, Boomer has a birth defect on his left front leg. He can get around but it is obvious he is uncomfortable, in pain and as helping Special Needs Animals is part of our mission, Furry Kids just wants to make his life better. Boomer is very deserving, so sweet, loves other dogs and people and even cats! He will make someone a wonderful companion some day.
Dr. Robert Taylor of Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in Denver, CO is in the process of constructing an implant that will be inserted into Boomer’s Humerous (leg bone above the elbow). To that implant, a permanent prosthesis will be attached that will act as his forearm and foot. We visited Dr. Taylor in February for the initial consultation and discovered that in addition to the birth defect, Boomer had a torn ligament in his knee. Since then, Mission Med Vet in Mission, KS, did a surgery called a TPLO to fix the knee. Boomer is recovering nicely from that surgery and is walking again now.

Once Boomer has completed all of his surgeries and rehabilitation, he will begin training with his owner to be a therapy dog and become officially Delta Society Certified. Heddie Leger, of PawZone, who has trained therapy dogs for a number of years, will help Boomer realize a new purpose in life. Boomer will learn basic obedience, attend a special workshop to test his temperament, and learn to be comfortable around hospital equipment and a variety of types of people he might come across in medical facilities. Of course, with his personal hospital experience, these situations are already second nature to Boomer. We look forward to having him as the first Furry Kids Refuge rescue to become a working therapy dog.

Click here to read more about Boomer.

Boomer
 

Just What is in the Food You Feed Your Dog or Cat?

There has been quite a scare recently in the pet food industry.  How did we get to this point?  How do we know who we can trust?  What measures should we take in making sure the products we feed our pets are nutritious and safe? 

These are the questions millions of pet owners are asking.  There are a few simple items to gauge the difference between a food that is wholesome and one that contains harmful ingredients.  Read more about this article.

Meet our 2006 Volunteer of the Year!

Megan. Our Volunteer of the Year!Hi!  My name is Megan! 

I am a 6th grader at Greenwood Elementary.  I enjoy taking dance lessons, playing soccer, doing art, playing with my own pets, and most of all ( my new passion ) animal rescue!  In the future, I would love to keep fostering furry kids and want to work with animals in some way my whole life.  Read more about Megan.

Goodsearch
Goodsearch

What if Furry Kids earned a penny every time you searched the Internet? Well, now we can! GoodSearch.com is a new search engine that donates half its revenue, about a penny per search, to the charities its users designate. You use it just as you would any search engine, and it's powered by Yahoo!, so you get great results.Just go to goodsearch.com and be sure to enter Furry Kids Refuge as the charity you want to support.

Just 500 of us searching four times a day will raise about $7300 in a year without anyone spending a dime! Please sign up, use GoodSearch as your search engine of choice and, be sure to spread the word!

Meet One Of Our Happy Furry Kids – A Successful Dog Adoption!

Betty BoopWe got Betty home Sat afternoon and she is now part of our family.  She is, by far, one of the best natured dogs I've ever met.  She took to us very quickly and made herself at home asleep under our coffe table.  We also took her to the dog park in Lees Summit, and she did very well around the multitude of different dogs/children.  She has last taken to licking my 3 month old son's toes every chance she gets LoL 

She is awesome... we couldnt be happier.

Meet One Of Our Happy Furry Kids – A Successful Cat Adoption!
Dot and Dolly

The Cricket and Cleo Klepac story:
Once the thought of adoption entered our minds, we felt a female cat would be the best choice for our home, given the fact that we had two male cats already.

Cricket and Cleo (aka Dot and Dolly) were beautiful little girls, just 6 months old. Knowing that they were sisters and had not been separated since birth, we felt compelled to adopt them both. Separating the two of them could have been detrimental to their mental well-being. Adopting these two kittens together allowed for them to easily adapt to their new surroundings.  They had each other for support while they got to know the rest of the family. 

We were a bit concerned with increasing our furry kid’s household up to four, but their personalities and loving affection has stolen our hearts; and we wouldn’t have it any other way.  Adopting two siblings together is the best advice we could give anyone.  I can’t even tell you how many smiles, laughs and the pure joy they have given to us. It is twice the fun as having one! Thank you Furry Kids Refuge! Sincerely, Tom & Amy, Cricket & Cleo, Sam & Nicco Klepac

Microchipping will Ensure a Safe Return if Your Beloved Pet is Lost
24 Pet Watch

Call us or come by an adoption event and we would be happy to microchip your pet with a 24PetWatch™ microchip for just $20. 

Registration is free and easy and easy to update from the internet!

1st Quarter Statistics are In!
Just a few numbers to share….  
73 Successful Adoptions 126 Animals Saved
61 Spay/Neuters 19 Dental Cleanings
8 Blood Panels 6 Heartworm Treatments
$13,567.00 Spent on Veterinary Expenses Alone!
WEAR A COOL SHIRT-SUPPORT A GREAT CAUSE!
All proceeds will to help our special needs Furry Kid, Boomer! 
Please visit our website for ordering information – Adult and Youth sizes available!  Wear a cool t-shirt and help a great cause!
1ST ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE TO BENEFIT FURRY KIDS!

Please come and shop till you drop the weekend of April 21st!

There is sure to be all kinds of good stuff for you to choose from – and meet Boomer, too!  All proceeds will be used to purchase much needed items like dog houses and other supplies to help all the Furry Kids in our care! 

Visit our website for more details on how to donate or directions to the sale location.  We will also be doing adoptions on site all weekend!

CHECK OUT OUR NEWLY DESIGNED WEBSITE!
Thanks to Kim Oxley with Design Expressions Inc., we now have a beautiful newly designed website with all kinds of valuable information and other good stuff – check it out!
ADOPTION EVENTS EACH SATURDAY AT THE PETCO IN LEE’S SUMMIT

Come by and visit us and maybe meet a new companion to join your family! 

Our adoption event schedules are always kept current on our website.

HAVE YOU ADOPTED A FURRY KID?

Please visit our website and send us your story and pictures if you can and we’ll post them on our Happy Furry Kids Page!

Thank you to all who have sent their stories – it is so heartwarming to see our Furry Kids in their forever homes!

INTERESTED IN ADDING A FURRY KID TO YOUR FAMILY?

View All our Furry Kids On Petfinder.com!

ADVERTISE WITH US!

Our website receives over 1,200 visitors per week.  Grow your customer base, show your support and help a great cause at the same time! 

Visit our website for more information on how to advertise your company with us!

ABOUT FURRY KIDS REFUGE:
Click here to read our mission statement.
Founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors: Carla Wing
Board Of Directors: Kim Accurso, Kim Hammer, Carla Wing, Crystal Wing
Volunteer Officers: President: Kim Accurso, Vice President: Kim Hammer, Secretary/Treasurer: Kim Hammer
Volunteers & Foster Families: Steve Accurso, The Barelli Family, Janet Barber, The Carmack Family, Robin Chevalier, Terry
                 DeVore,Danielle Golden, Pauletta Grantham, Judy Kerns, Janet Kirk, Connie and Justin Lawson, Heddie Leger,                  Deanna and Perry Patton, Belinda Sellers and Family, Cheryl Wilds, Mollly and Travis Williams, Mike Wing, Donna Wing
Thank you to all our volunteers, contributors and supporters.
Without you we would not be able to continue this work!
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