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September October 2014 
Lunenburg SPCA 
Upcoming Events 
SPCA Christmas Sale 
For People and Pets 
See pages 7 and 
Poster page 13 
Lunenburg SPCA AGM 
Nov 26 See pages 5, 6 
Pets Unlimited 
Petvalu 
Cats and kittens are 
available as they are ready 
Past Events 
August 30 –31 Garage Sale 
$3,400 raised 
Frosty Waking Up to a New 
Adventure See , pages 3—5 
IN THIS ISSUE 
Page 
Announcements 
1 
Cats in the Limelight: Endearing and Annoying Attention-Seeking Behavior in Cats 
2—3 
Frosty’s Side to the Story in photos 
AGM Announcement 
3-5 
5 
Call for New Board Members 
6 
Announcing Christmas Sale for People and Pets 
7 
12 Favourable and Fun Facts about Black Cats 
8 
SPCA Lottery and 50/50 Draw 
9 
Third Quarter Statistics 
Newsletter Editor Wanted 
Outdoor Cat Shelter on Offer 
More Foster Homes Wanted 
10 
For Adoption 
11 
In Our Care 
12 
Adopted 
13 
Poster for 
Christmas Sale for People and Pets 
14
2 
Cats in the Limelight 
Endearing and Annoying Attention-Seeking Behavior in Cats 
By Janice and Frosty Kenefick 
Some cats seem to be born attention seekers. They use repetitive behaviors to get attention from their favorite person. Your cat may want to be petted, or played with, or cuddled or given treats, or all four and he uses atten- tion-seeking behaviour to get it. 
His tactics for getting your attention may be endearing or annoying – pawing your leg, meowing in your face, knocking everything off tables and desks, sitting on your computer keyboards or your favourite newspaper and counter surfing. These are conspicuous behaviour designed to interrupt whatever you’re doing, so you’ll turn your attention to your cat. 
Attention seekers quickly learn which tactics work. If a conspicuous activity is ignored, your cat will learn to stop doing it. When one behavior doesn't get results, he may try another. He’ll continue to repeat any behaviour that rewards him with what he wants. 
Intentionally Reinforcing Endearing Behaviours 
Some attention-seeking behaviors are so endearing that you may want to encourage and reward your cat so he repeats it. These behaviours build and strengthen relationships between cats and their people. For example, if your cat brings you his favourite toy and you respond by tossing it to him, he’ll be rewarded, assuming he wants to play. (If what he really wanted was to sit on your lap, he may try behaviour and another until he gets the de- sired result.) 
However, some attention-seeking may not only be annoying but dangerous. Examples include counter and stove surfing. 
Unintentionally reinforcing Annoying Behaviour 
Sometimes people unintentionally reinforce annoying behaviors. Actions as simple as talking to your cat, making eye contact, or absent mindedly giving affectionate squeezes while moving the cat off your computer keyboard can actually encourage him to persist. After all, he has your attention. 
If you react by yelling or chasing him away, it can backfire and strengthen the undesirable behavior instead of stopping it – because it got your attention. From your cat’s point of view, when he does specific behaviors, his people pay attention to him. 
The trick is to reinforce the attention seeking behaviours you find adorable by playing, petting, talking, or giv- ing treats to your cat when he does them and find a way to stop the annoying behaviours. 
How to stop annoying behaviors 
Although the exact steps to change a particular behaviour may vary, the basic concepts are the same for all annoying behaviours. 
1 Start with a Veterinarian Check-up your cat may be misbehaving because he doesn't feel well. Rule out possible medical problems by having your veterinarian examine him before you do anything else.
3 
2 Find the reasons for the behavior If there is no medical cause try to identify the motive for your cat’s annoying behavior. What exactly does he want? 
3 Identify the place and pattern where the behaviour occurs 
Your cats may act out at the same time every day. He may be doing this in a specific location. Sometimes a cat’s activity is early in the morning while everyone sleeps or in the early evening when you come home. Typical locations include desks, stairs, kitchen counters, and bathrooms. Because attention seeking can have a food enhanced motive, note behaviours and times when your cat eats and get treats. 
4 Don’t reinforce unwanted behaviors Be careful not to accidentally reinforce unwanted behaviors. Don’t make a big deal out of it, as negative attention may be more important to your cat than no attention. 
5 Don’t ignore unwanted behaviours, deal with them 
Depending on the problem, your cat may need a time-out. Time-outs consist of leaving the area when your cat acts out. Don’t interact with him at all. He will eventually realize that certain behaviors make his favor- ite person disappear. Other behaviors may need to be handled differently. If an attention seeker has to be removed from an area (e.g. your desk while you are working), do it quickly with as little interaction as pos- sible. You must act immediately. It isn’t effective to discourage a behavior if your cat’s attention has moved on. Ensure that no one else in your home is reinforcing his unwanted behaviour. It doesn't take much to reinforce attention seekers. 
6 Find an alternative activity for you and your cat Having identified what causes the unwanted behaviour, look for another activity to take its place. Activi- ties such as play can give your cat the attention he craves, in a positive way for both of you. 
7 Reinforce acceptable behaviors Reward and encourage good behaviors. Treats, affection, grooming and encouraging words are examples of reinforcements that may work for your cat. Some veterinarians recommend clicker training. A click communicates to your cat that he’s doing the right thing. Follow up with a treat. 
Now for Frosty’s side of the story- 
Frosty VS the Food Cupboard 
1. Here I am counter- surfing between the fridge and the cat food cupboard.
4 
2. I’m so clever I’ve learned to open the door to the cat food cupboard 
Frosty VS the Food Cupboard 
3. I’m not really hungry be- cause I’ve just been fed, but I can’t resist sampling. I guess my humans don’t mind. They’re even taking pictures of me. Maybe I’ll make it to 
4. What’s this! A bungy cord to keep the door closed? 
5. Doesn’t look like there’s a way to get into the cupboard down here 
NEXT DAY 
6. I gave up on the cupboard and jumped to the floor. Now this looks like something new. Some- thing to play with?
5 
Frosty VS the Food Cupboard 
6. This is interesting I have a new game and a new toy! 
7 Nuts to the food cupboard. I really need a nap after my hard day. 
SPCA Lunenburg Branch 
AGM 
November 26, 7:00 p.m. 
Sobey’s Community Room Upstairs 
All Welcome 
Members will Vote For New Board Members 
Light Refreshments
6 
Make a difference in the lives of 
local animals! 
The Lunenburg SPCA Board needs new members 
The SPCA Lunenburg Branch has openings for new Members on the Branch Board. We have three positions vacant and elec- tions will be at the Branch’s Annual General Meeting on Novem- ber 26th 2014. Board Meetings are monthly in Bridgewater. 
We are a foster based branch with no shelter to support; all our animals are cared for in private homes prior to adoption. Join the team that makes it happen and help the animals in Lunenburg County. 
The Nova Scotia SPCA is a “No Kill” organisation; the Lunen- burg Branch is part of the Nova Scotia SPCA, an Award Winning progressive organisation. 
Closing date for applications is November 10th 2014. 
For more information about the vacant positions and to apply please contact Brian Kenefick, Vice President, Lunenburg SPCA Branch at 902-543- 2334 or by email to vicepresi- dent@lunenburg.spcans.ca
7 
Please Support The Lunenburg SPCA 
Christmas Sale for People and Pets 
December 6th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Holy Trinity Anglican Church Hall, Alexandra Street, Bridgewater. 
Enjoy baking (including vegan), fudge, pre- serves, gourmet teas, spices and specialty foods, treats, gifts and toys for pets, plant based personal products, knitting including mug warmers and hats, cards, art, gifts for gardeners, natural Christmas arrangements, candles, jewellery and new and gently used Christmas decorations. 
Light refreshments available. 
For more information please contact the 
Lunenburg SPCA at 902-543-2334
8 
12 Favourable and Fun Facts about Black Cats 
By Janice Kenefick 
With Halloween tonight, you may be reminded of all the silly superstitions about black cats being unlucky. But here are some favourable and fun facts about black cats. 
1. Black cats look so elegant. Their coat has a satin sheen which is often described as “sleek.” Their fur shimmers in the light. 
2. The black cat’s startling eyes can be green, yellow, and even copper. At night you might see only a glowing pair of lovely eyes. 
3. Black cats often have a sturdy build and thick, full coat – like our Pepsi (alongside) on the SPCA adoptable list. 
4. Black cat colouring isn’t as simple as first appears. It can be different shades. Some appear more brown, others more grey. Some black cats have tabby markings. In the right light you can see the tell-tale stripes. Black cats often have white markings, the most common being a few white hairs on their chest or necks. 
5. Some people love black cats so much, there is a black cat breed – The Bombay. Distinguished by its sleek black coat and gorgeous golden eyes, The Cat Fancier’s Association (USA) describes the Bombay as a miniature panther in appearance. They say that if you want a dog, a cat or a monkey all rolled into one mischievous package, then the Bombay is the breed for you! They can be leash trained, enjoy play- ing “fetch” and are fond of inventing new ways to entertain themselves and their humans. Their nick- name is the “parlor panther,” because of their resemblance to the big cat. 
6. There are lots of famous black cats including Black Pete (Mickey Mouse), Pluto (The Black Cat, Edgar Allen Poe), Salem (Sabrina, the Teenage Witch), Snowball II, Snowball V (The Simpsons), Socks (“First Cat” during Clinton Administration) and Sylvester (Looney Tunes). 
7. There are lots of famous black owners too including Fred Astaire, Winston Churchill, Calvin Coolidge, Ernest Hemingway, and Queen Victoria. 
8. In many cultures such as Britain, Scotland, and Japan, a black cat crossing your path is considered good luck. 
9. In addition, if you dream about a black cat, you will have good luck. 
10. Ancient Egyptians worshipped cats and thought black cat ownership was lucky. 
11. In the theatre world, a black cat’s presence has been credited with bringing about show-stopping per- formances. 
12. Black cats are just like other cats, but in view of their bad press they need our support. Share these fun facts with your friends! 
Pepsi out for his evening stroll
9 
Nova Scotia SPCA 
Lottery Tickets on Sale 
The Nova Scotia SPCA is hosting a province wide lottery, and the prizes will have your tail wagging for weeks to come! 
With three early bird prizes and a grand prize this lottery is the first of its kind for the Nova Scotia SPCA and we are super excited! 
Second Early Bird Prize- enter before November 10th, 2014 to be eligible to win a stay for 4 at the pet friendly Whitepoint Resort! 
Third Early Bird Prize- enter before January 9th, 2014 to be elegible to win a trip for two to New York City! Included with this prize is a shopping spree that could fill anyone's closet! 
Grand Prize Draw- A trip for a family of 4 to Universal Stu- dios! Draw date for the grand prize is March 13th, 2015! 
Tickets are: One for $10, Three for $25, & Seven for $50 
Order tickets online WWW.SPCANS.CA or the toll free number 1 (844) 835-4798. 
The volunteer who sells the winning ticket wins $1,000. Their SPCA branch wins $1,000 too! 
Province-wide 50/50 Draw Tickets Available 
In addition to our Lottery there will be the opportunity to purchase 50/50 tickets, one for $2.00, three for $5.00, or seven for $10.00. Those who are interested in purchasing a ticket my do so online at WWW.SPCANS.CA (available in the near future) or the toll free number 1 (844) 835-4798. 
Tickets will be available for board members and volunteers to sell. 
The volunteer who sells the winning ticket wins 2% of total sales, 
and their SPCA branch wins 5% 
If you want to book a table somewhere, we have display boards and SPCA information materials you can bor- row. 
Call the Lunenburg SPCA at 902-543-2334 for tickets to sell.
10 
Third Quarter Statistics Lunenburg SPCA 
18 kittens adopted 
6 cats adopted 
12 cats and kittens are at fosters 
Margaret Garland Fund (for spaying and neutering pets in community) 
4 female cats 
3 female dogs 
More Foster Homes Needed 
Would you like some kitten cuddles without the expense of permanent ownership? SPCA needs volunteers to provide temporary foster homes for kittens. 
Food, litter, and medical care provided. Call 902-543-2334 or 902-764-2145 
We have three new fosters. A big thank you to each one! It helps reduce the waiting list so we can bring cats in before the cold days of winter 
The Lunenburg SPCA is looking for a 
newsletter editor. 
Two people have expressed 
interest, but nothing firm. 
Experience in social media and web sites helpful 
If interested, call 543-2334 
If you know anyone who needs an outdoor insulated shelter for a single out- door cat, please call the SPCA at 902-543-2334
11 
Pepsi wasn’t in good shape when he was found full of mats with a bite on his tail. His fur has grown in, his tail healed and he’s ready for a forever home. is an affectionate and very smart cat.. He en- joys walking around the block on a leash. Pepsi is FIV positive. 
Miss Mew is a special needs kitten. 
Do you have a dog who is alone all day and needs company or has separation anxiety? Miss Mew loves dogs, but isn’t as fond of people. She doesn’t like being picked up and isn’t social with anyone but her guardian. If you and your dog would like to meet Miss Mew call the SPCA. 
Mitzie is a young grey and white tabby who doesn’t like to be picked up but is affec- tionate. She appears to like dogs. She is shy and needs a patient guardian who will let her come out in her own time. 
Like any kitten, she loves playing and happily chases toys on a stick. 
For Adoption 
If you or anyone you know is interested in adopting any of these cats, please call the SPCA at 543-2334 
Phoebe is a quiet and sweet. Tortie. She enjoys cuddling on the couch and will sleep on the bed. She doesn't like to be picked up and will only allow herself to be petted by people she knows. Phoebe would make a great companion for an older per- son.
12 
Keefer, is in long term fos-ter 
care for 
behavioural problems that 
stemmed from 
living in a harsh 
environment 
George is recovering from 
bite injuries 
Myrtle, is sweet elderly Sia-mese 
cat in long term care 
Sweet Pea is an elderly cat who 
was emaciated and had a 
broken leg 
Permione Granger 
A groups of four 
Kittens with Mom 
Izzy, a shy white kitten 
Two Cats found under a fish 
shack 
In Our Care
13 
Adopted 
Five Kittens adopted, Mom kept by her guardian 
Dennis and Daphne 
Pierre 
Apollo 
Spice Girl 
Betty Boo 
Minnie 
Oreo 
Jakey
14 
Christmas Sale for People and Pets 
The Lunenburg SPCA is holding a Christmas Sale for People and Pets on December 6th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Holy Trinity Anglican Church Hall, Alexandra Street, Bridgewater. 
Enjoy baking (including vegan), fudge, preserves, gourmet teas, spices and specialty foods, treats, gifts and toys for pets, plant based personal prod- ucts, knitting including mug warmers and hats, cards, art, gifts for garden- ers, natural Christmas arrangements, candles, jewellery and new and gently used Christmas decorations. 
Light refreshments available. 
For more information please contact the 
Lunenburg SPCA at 902-543-2334

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Sept/Oct Lunenburg County SPCA Newsletter

  • 1. September October 2014 Lunenburg SPCA Upcoming Events SPCA Christmas Sale For People and Pets See pages 7 and Poster page 13 Lunenburg SPCA AGM Nov 26 See pages 5, 6 Pets Unlimited Petvalu Cats and kittens are available as they are ready Past Events August 30 –31 Garage Sale $3,400 raised Frosty Waking Up to a New Adventure See , pages 3—5 IN THIS ISSUE Page Announcements 1 Cats in the Limelight: Endearing and Annoying Attention-Seeking Behavior in Cats 2—3 Frosty’s Side to the Story in photos AGM Announcement 3-5 5 Call for New Board Members 6 Announcing Christmas Sale for People and Pets 7 12 Favourable and Fun Facts about Black Cats 8 SPCA Lottery and 50/50 Draw 9 Third Quarter Statistics Newsletter Editor Wanted Outdoor Cat Shelter on Offer More Foster Homes Wanted 10 For Adoption 11 In Our Care 12 Adopted 13 Poster for Christmas Sale for People and Pets 14
  • 2. 2 Cats in the Limelight Endearing and Annoying Attention-Seeking Behavior in Cats By Janice and Frosty Kenefick Some cats seem to be born attention seekers. They use repetitive behaviors to get attention from their favorite person. Your cat may want to be petted, or played with, or cuddled or given treats, or all four and he uses atten- tion-seeking behaviour to get it. His tactics for getting your attention may be endearing or annoying – pawing your leg, meowing in your face, knocking everything off tables and desks, sitting on your computer keyboards or your favourite newspaper and counter surfing. These are conspicuous behaviour designed to interrupt whatever you’re doing, so you’ll turn your attention to your cat. Attention seekers quickly learn which tactics work. If a conspicuous activity is ignored, your cat will learn to stop doing it. When one behavior doesn't get results, he may try another. He’ll continue to repeat any behaviour that rewards him with what he wants. Intentionally Reinforcing Endearing Behaviours Some attention-seeking behaviors are so endearing that you may want to encourage and reward your cat so he repeats it. These behaviours build and strengthen relationships between cats and their people. For example, if your cat brings you his favourite toy and you respond by tossing it to him, he’ll be rewarded, assuming he wants to play. (If what he really wanted was to sit on your lap, he may try behaviour and another until he gets the de- sired result.) However, some attention-seeking may not only be annoying but dangerous. Examples include counter and stove surfing. Unintentionally reinforcing Annoying Behaviour Sometimes people unintentionally reinforce annoying behaviors. Actions as simple as talking to your cat, making eye contact, or absent mindedly giving affectionate squeezes while moving the cat off your computer keyboard can actually encourage him to persist. After all, he has your attention. If you react by yelling or chasing him away, it can backfire and strengthen the undesirable behavior instead of stopping it – because it got your attention. From your cat’s point of view, when he does specific behaviors, his people pay attention to him. The trick is to reinforce the attention seeking behaviours you find adorable by playing, petting, talking, or giv- ing treats to your cat when he does them and find a way to stop the annoying behaviours. How to stop annoying behaviors Although the exact steps to change a particular behaviour may vary, the basic concepts are the same for all annoying behaviours. 1 Start with a Veterinarian Check-up your cat may be misbehaving because he doesn't feel well. Rule out possible medical problems by having your veterinarian examine him before you do anything else.
  • 3. 3 2 Find the reasons for the behavior If there is no medical cause try to identify the motive for your cat’s annoying behavior. What exactly does he want? 3 Identify the place and pattern where the behaviour occurs Your cats may act out at the same time every day. He may be doing this in a specific location. Sometimes a cat’s activity is early in the morning while everyone sleeps or in the early evening when you come home. Typical locations include desks, stairs, kitchen counters, and bathrooms. Because attention seeking can have a food enhanced motive, note behaviours and times when your cat eats and get treats. 4 Don’t reinforce unwanted behaviors Be careful not to accidentally reinforce unwanted behaviors. Don’t make a big deal out of it, as negative attention may be more important to your cat than no attention. 5 Don’t ignore unwanted behaviours, deal with them Depending on the problem, your cat may need a time-out. Time-outs consist of leaving the area when your cat acts out. Don’t interact with him at all. He will eventually realize that certain behaviors make his favor- ite person disappear. Other behaviors may need to be handled differently. If an attention seeker has to be removed from an area (e.g. your desk while you are working), do it quickly with as little interaction as pos- sible. You must act immediately. It isn’t effective to discourage a behavior if your cat’s attention has moved on. Ensure that no one else in your home is reinforcing his unwanted behaviour. It doesn't take much to reinforce attention seekers. 6 Find an alternative activity for you and your cat Having identified what causes the unwanted behaviour, look for another activity to take its place. Activi- ties such as play can give your cat the attention he craves, in a positive way for both of you. 7 Reinforce acceptable behaviors Reward and encourage good behaviors. Treats, affection, grooming and encouraging words are examples of reinforcements that may work for your cat. Some veterinarians recommend clicker training. A click communicates to your cat that he’s doing the right thing. Follow up with a treat. Now for Frosty’s side of the story- Frosty VS the Food Cupboard 1. Here I am counter- surfing between the fridge and the cat food cupboard.
  • 4. 4 2. I’m so clever I’ve learned to open the door to the cat food cupboard Frosty VS the Food Cupboard 3. I’m not really hungry be- cause I’ve just been fed, but I can’t resist sampling. I guess my humans don’t mind. They’re even taking pictures of me. Maybe I’ll make it to 4. What’s this! A bungy cord to keep the door closed? 5. Doesn’t look like there’s a way to get into the cupboard down here NEXT DAY 6. I gave up on the cupboard and jumped to the floor. Now this looks like something new. Some- thing to play with?
  • 5. 5 Frosty VS the Food Cupboard 6. This is interesting I have a new game and a new toy! 7 Nuts to the food cupboard. I really need a nap after my hard day. SPCA Lunenburg Branch AGM November 26, 7:00 p.m. Sobey’s Community Room Upstairs All Welcome Members will Vote For New Board Members Light Refreshments
  • 6. 6 Make a difference in the lives of local animals! The Lunenburg SPCA Board needs new members The SPCA Lunenburg Branch has openings for new Members on the Branch Board. We have three positions vacant and elec- tions will be at the Branch’s Annual General Meeting on Novem- ber 26th 2014. Board Meetings are monthly in Bridgewater. We are a foster based branch with no shelter to support; all our animals are cared for in private homes prior to adoption. Join the team that makes it happen and help the animals in Lunenburg County. The Nova Scotia SPCA is a “No Kill” organisation; the Lunen- burg Branch is part of the Nova Scotia SPCA, an Award Winning progressive organisation. Closing date for applications is November 10th 2014. For more information about the vacant positions and to apply please contact Brian Kenefick, Vice President, Lunenburg SPCA Branch at 902-543- 2334 or by email to vicepresi- dent@lunenburg.spcans.ca
  • 7. 7 Please Support The Lunenburg SPCA Christmas Sale for People and Pets December 6th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Holy Trinity Anglican Church Hall, Alexandra Street, Bridgewater. Enjoy baking (including vegan), fudge, pre- serves, gourmet teas, spices and specialty foods, treats, gifts and toys for pets, plant based personal products, knitting including mug warmers and hats, cards, art, gifts for gardeners, natural Christmas arrangements, candles, jewellery and new and gently used Christmas decorations. Light refreshments available. For more information please contact the Lunenburg SPCA at 902-543-2334
  • 8. 8 12 Favourable and Fun Facts about Black Cats By Janice Kenefick With Halloween tonight, you may be reminded of all the silly superstitions about black cats being unlucky. But here are some favourable and fun facts about black cats. 1. Black cats look so elegant. Their coat has a satin sheen which is often described as “sleek.” Their fur shimmers in the light. 2. The black cat’s startling eyes can be green, yellow, and even copper. At night you might see only a glowing pair of lovely eyes. 3. Black cats often have a sturdy build and thick, full coat – like our Pepsi (alongside) on the SPCA adoptable list. 4. Black cat colouring isn’t as simple as first appears. It can be different shades. Some appear more brown, others more grey. Some black cats have tabby markings. In the right light you can see the tell-tale stripes. Black cats often have white markings, the most common being a few white hairs on their chest or necks. 5. Some people love black cats so much, there is a black cat breed – The Bombay. Distinguished by its sleek black coat and gorgeous golden eyes, The Cat Fancier’s Association (USA) describes the Bombay as a miniature panther in appearance. They say that if you want a dog, a cat or a monkey all rolled into one mischievous package, then the Bombay is the breed for you! They can be leash trained, enjoy play- ing “fetch” and are fond of inventing new ways to entertain themselves and their humans. Their nick- name is the “parlor panther,” because of their resemblance to the big cat. 6. There are lots of famous black cats including Black Pete (Mickey Mouse), Pluto (The Black Cat, Edgar Allen Poe), Salem (Sabrina, the Teenage Witch), Snowball II, Snowball V (The Simpsons), Socks (“First Cat” during Clinton Administration) and Sylvester (Looney Tunes). 7. There are lots of famous black owners too including Fred Astaire, Winston Churchill, Calvin Coolidge, Ernest Hemingway, and Queen Victoria. 8. In many cultures such as Britain, Scotland, and Japan, a black cat crossing your path is considered good luck. 9. In addition, if you dream about a black cat, you will have good luck. 10. Ancient Egyptians worshipped cats and thought black cat ownership was lucky. 11. In the theatre world, a black cat’s presence has been credited with bringing about show-stopping per- formances. 12. Black cats are just like other cats, but in view of their bad press they need our support. Share these fun facts with your friends! Pepsi out for his evening stroll
  • 9. 9 Nova Scotia SPCA Lottery Tickets on Sale The Nova Scotia SPCA is hosting a province wide lottery, and the prizes will have your tail wagging for weeks to come! With three early bird prizes and a grand prize this lottery is the first of its kind for the Nova Scotia SPCA and we are super excited! Second Early Bird Prize- enter before November 10th, 2014 to be eligible to win a stay for 4 at the pet friendly Whitepoint Resort! Third Early Bird Prize- enter before January 9th, 2014 to be elegible to win a trip for two to New York City! Included with this prize is a shopping spree that could fill anyone's closet! Grand Prize Draw- A trip for a family of 4 to Universal Stu- dios! Draw date for the grand prize is March 13th, 2015! Tickets are: One for $10, Three for $25, & Seven for $50 Order tickets online WWW.SPCANS.CA or the toll free number 1 (844) 835-4798. The volunteer who sells the winning ticket wins $1,000. Their SPCA branch wins $1,000 too! Province-wide 50/50 Draw Tickets Available In addition to our Lottery there will be the opportunity to purchase 50/50 tickets, one for $2.00, three for $5.00, or seven for $10.00. Those who are interested in purchasing a ticket my do so online at WWW.SPCANS.CA (available in the near future) or the toll free number 1 (844) 835-4798. Tickets will be available for board members and volunteers to sell. The volunteer who sells the winning ticket wins 2% of total sales, and their SPCA branch wins 5% If you want to book a table somewhere, we have display boards and SPCA information materials you can bor- row. Call the Lunenburg SPCA at 902-543-2334 for tickets to sell.
  • 10. 10 Third Quarter Statistics Lunenburg SPCA 18 kittens adopted 6 cats adopted 12 cats and kittens are at fosters Margaret Garland Fund (for spaying and neutering pets in community) 4 female cats 3 female dogs More Foster Homes Needed Would you like some kitten cuddles without the expense of permanent ownership? SPCA needs volunteers to provide temporary foster homes for kittens. Food, litter, and medical care provided. Call 902-543-2334 or 902-764-2145 We have three new fosters. A big thank you to each one! It helps reduce the waiting list so we can bring cats in before the cold days of winter The Lunenburg SPCA is looking for a newsletter editor. Two people have expressed interest, but nothing firm. Experience in social media and web sites helpful If interested, call 543-2334 If you know anyone who needs an outdoor insulated shelter for a single out- door cat, please call the SPCA at 902-543-2334
  • 11. 11 Pepsi wasn’t in good shape when he was found full of mats with a bite on his tail. His fur has grown in, his tail healed and he’s ready for a forever home. is an affectionate and very smart cat.. He en- joys walking around the block on a leash. Pepsi is FIV positive. Miss Mew is a special needs kitten. Do you have a dog who is alone all day and needs company or has separation anxiety? Miss Mew loves dogs, but isn’t as fond of people. She doesn’t like being picked up and isn’t social with anyone but her guardian. If you and your dog would like to meet Miss Mew call the SPCA. Mitzie is a young grey and white tabby who doesn’t like to be picked up but is affec- tionate. She appears to like dogs. She is shy and needs a patient guardian who will let her come out in her own time. Like any kitten, she loves playing and happily chases toys on a stick. For Adoption If you or anyone you know is interested in adopting any of these cats, please call the SPCA at 543-2334 Phoebe is a quiet and sweet. Tortie. She enjoys cuddling on the couch and will sleep on the bed. She doesn't like to be picked up and will only allow herself to be petted by people she knows. Phoebe would make a great companion for an older per- son.
  • 12. 12 Keefer, is in long term fos-ter care for behavioural problems that stemmed from living in a harsh environment George is recovering from bite injuries Myrtle, is sweet elderly Sia-mese cat in long term care Sweet Pea is an elderly cat who was emaciated and had a broken leg Permione Granger A groups of four Kittens with Mom Izzy, a shy white kitten Two Cats found under a fish shack In Our Care
  • 13. 13 Adopted Five Kittens adopted, Mom kept by her guardian Dennis and Daphne Pierre Apollo Spice Girl Betty Boo Minnie Oreo Jakey
  • 14. 14 Christmas Sale for People and Pets The Lunenburg SPCA is holding a Christmas Sale for People and Pets on December 6th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Holy Trinity Anglican Church Hall, Alexandra Street, Bridgewater. Enjoy baking (including vegan), fudge, preserves, gourmet teas, spices and specialty foods, treats, gifts and toys for pets, plant based personal prod- ucts, knitting including mug warmers and hats, cards, art, gifts for garden- ers, natural Christmas arrangements, candles, jewellery and new and gently used Christmas decorations. Light refreshments available. For more information please contact the Lunenburg SPCA at 902-543-2334