Monday, April 2, 2012

Saying goodbye and welcoming a new family member

Two years ago, Aaron and I were looking for a second cat to provide a companion for our cat, Long John. Around that time, Aaron was touring Johnson County Animal Care and Control and while he was there, a Siamese cat was being surrendered. Because he'd already been surrendered there before, he would have likely been euthanized.
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He brought him home and surprised me that night with a little bundle in his arms. Within a couple of months, we noticed that Oliver had some litter box issues and had some skin problems. We took him to the vet and had a urinalysis and had his skin checked out. We also noticed that he was pretty impatient with Long John.
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Over a two year period, we made many trips to the vet and checked for all kinds of skin issues (from ring worm to mange) and allergies. We tested different types of food, litter boxes, litter substrates, and litter depths. We isolated him in a room by himself, and then rotated every other day with the other cats (we eventually got a 3rd cat). We tried three different types of medications to alter his mood to stop the overgrooming and self-mutilation.
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He came to us declawed, so he would not have made an ideal barn cat (in addition to the potential for infection from his skin issues), and so I asked friends and colleagues who'd had animals with behavioral issues for their advice. I also consulted with a vet who is working to become a behaviorist. Visibly he wasn't suffering, but clearly he was miserable. We chose to let him go several weeks ago, and we miss him terribly. I would love to extend a very sincere thank you to my friend Lise Greil (www.lisegreil.com/) for taking some wonderful photos of him before we said goodbye.
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Whenever I think about him, I feel very sad and start to miss him so badly that it hurts physically. My heart is broken, and I just wish that things had been different. We will be using his "room" as a dedicated foster cat room in his honor. I am so happy to have known him and glad that we gave him the best chance possible. Without a doubt, we will always miss him and his adorable ways; from his chirpy meow to his sweetness and affection.
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A few months before saying goodbye to Oliver, we welcomed a new member to our family. He's been a part of our household since the beginning of January, and we officially adopted him in February. He's very different because he was born with only two legs - just the back ones. He walks upright but does many things normally.
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He plays with Angel, our pit bull mix, and he likes to play with toys. He runs and jumps, and of course, enjoys treats! I take him to the shelter with me almost every day for work; he draws a lot of attention during potty breaks. It is so strange - we often are filmed or photographed. We love him so much already and cannot imagine our lives without him!
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A lot of people dive right in and try to pet him, but they don't realize that he is very shy. I try to warn people to go slowly, but they often do not listen. If you ever get a chance to meet the handsome little guy who has stolen our hearts - please go slowly!
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Monday, November 21, 2011

Another anniversary!




Tomorrow, November 22nd, is my one year anniversary at the Humane Society of Indianapolis. It's been a wonderful experience, and one of the most fulfilling/frustrating parts of working there has been fostering shelter animals in our home.

I love my job and my coworkers (I think because they love their jobs too), and the work provides meaning to my life. Certainly, there are challenges and frustrating days (and patrons), but looking into their little faces reminds me of my purpose.

My first fosters - a litter of kittens named after Glee characters -

Emma Pillsbury
Mercedes
Puckerman

Santana

Jo Jo Ridgebottom

Beezy
Fred (fostered him several times for various illnesses!)


Georgette

Velma (wanted to keep her but she wasn't all that great with cats)

And finally, my current fosters - momma and puppies. You are all my witnesses - I will never foster chihuahua puppies again!


Cinderella

GretelHansel Rapunzel

And Snow White, the momma (we call her Buena because she's a good girl!)

“Until one has loved an animal a part of one's soul remains unawakened.”

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Anniversary : )

Towards the end of the summer, Aaron and I celebrated our one year
wedding anniversary. I am disbelief that a year has flown by so quickly.

In that time, we've both switched jobs, we put all new siding on our entire home, our furnace went out during the "great ice storm" of 2010, we fostered 12 animals from the Humane Society, and we've struggled with bad days, work schedules, and your typical squabbles and disagreement

In the throes of planning our wedding, we thought a lot about how to make the one day special while not losing sight of what makes a good marriage. It seems so crazy to me to be talking about such a serious topic at age 24 - Aaron and I have both admitted to one another that we never expected to be married so young. In some ways, we feel like little has changed since we were dating, but indeed they have.

Here's to many more years sweetheart!






Saturday, September 24, 2011

Chicago!

I recently made a trip to Chicago for a training seminar for the software used by our shelter.

I came a day and a half early to visit my good friend Colleen. Transportation back home was a ride with my coworkers, but the trip down required some planning - so I took the megabus! My experience was positive, and I would recommend it to others.

Colleen and I visited the local botanical gardens - it was so beautiful!!!! Here is just one picture of the dozens of acres that are covered in gorgeousness. It was a very enjoyable day and a half to catch up and just relax.

Colleen was so kind to drop me off at the hotel where the conference was held, and I waited for my coworkers to arrive. Truth be told, the conference was not as helpful as we'd hoped : ( but we did bring back a few useful tidbits to use.

I found this trip to be pretty timely as I had named my most recently foster dog after a character (Velma Kelly) from Chicago, the musical. Isn't she cute?

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

What's in a name?

A very ordinary looking, 7 year old cat was surrendered to the Humane Society of Indianapolis, so staff knew some good marketing of this cat would eventually find him a good home.

An employee suggested a cute name for the little guy: Leonardo DiCatrio

Within hours of becoming available, he was adopted. The woman who adopted him said that she was a huge fan of the real Leo, and was looking for a kitty. She decided to make a visit to the Humane Society to see if the cat was a good fit, and they got along purrrfectly. Check out Leo's photo on the below:

This situation got my boss's daughter thinking: were there other celebrity names that we could tweak? While watching the Indian's game for IndyHumane night at Victory Field (ok, so we didn't watch ALL of the game!), Audrey, my boss, and I started brainstorming, and here's the list we came up with:

Lil' Ro-meow
Pee Wee Furman
Pawton Manning
Dallas Bark
Jeff Saturplay
Pat Meow-cafee
Fur-ell Owens (Terrell Owens)
LePawn James
Charlize Furr-on (Charlize Theron
Justin Timberwoof
Shakitty (Shakira)
Tim McPaw
Meowly Cyrus
Gweneth Paw-trow
Austin Paw-ers
Brad Pawsley (Brad Paisley)
Brad Pitt (for a pit bull of course!)

Robert Meow-ny Jr.

Gwen stepawni

Woofie goldberg

Paul mccatney

Cat benatar

Kelly barkson

Joe Di Pawggio

Tiger woods (cat)

Tiger woofs (dog)

Stone cold steve pawstin
Danika Catrick (I actually know someone who has a cat with this name!)

Kitty Purry (Katie Perry, and fun fact: she actually has a cat with this name)
Meow-io andretti
Austin collie
Doggie depp
Jude paw
Sherlock bones
Kitty Knightly (Kiera Knightly)
Furrgie
Meowdonna
Meow-io lopez
Apawlo ono
Shia LaRuff
Elijah woof
Hairy pawter
Pittny spears (for a cute little girl pittie)
Enzo
Will Feral or Furrell
Collin feral or Furrell
Hairy-son ford
George hairy-son
Kitty Holmes
Oprah woofry
Charles barkly
Little bow wow Catrick Spay-ze
Pawtrick dempsey
Patrick spay-zey

Sissy Spay-cek

*****Note: Although these names are silly/fun, and their purpose is to draw attention to animals who may not show as well or may not be the top of the list for desirability, we screen all potential adopters to ensure that they are as serious as we are about the welfare of the animal

Also, I realize that the description of how Leo was adopted seems lightening quick, but animals must be medically cleared (including spay/neutering), tested behaviorally, and observed for a period of time before becoming available for adoption. ******

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Pictures from vacation and a reminder of why I am grateful

Aaron and I went to Louisville, KY for vacation. Our mission? To visit some friends and get away from Indianapolis for a while to have some fun.


After we checked into our hotel, we visited some stopped by to meet our friends who had recently moved to southern Indiana. We went to dinner and got to see their beautiful new house.


We had a great time talking with them and visiting their sweet dog!


The next day, we went to the Louisville Slugger museum. Neither of us are big baseball fans, but this museum was actually REALLY fun! The batting cages were the best part.



By far, the best most exciting part of our vacation was taking a hot air balloon ride. HOLY COW. It was really cool! We grazed the trees while the sun began to set over the open fields. We could see deer running through the woods and people cooking out on their decks.


A few photos:






We also took a cruise on the Ohio River which was quite relaxing : )


The last night of our vacation, we ordered pizza, went to a comedy club, then had fancy dessert at the rotating restaurant in our hotel. Haha, I think the dessert cost more than our pizza!






We finished out the night by taking a walk and cooling off in the fountain outside the hotel.




I was grateful for getting away for a while, although admittedly, I had trouble relaxing. Taking a vacation, although not to an exotic location, reminded me that I am very lucky that my jobs allows me vacation time. I am also reminded that I am fortunate enough to be able to afford vacation. With so many people out of work, I am really just glad to have a job to take vacation from.

I just can't wait to take my next vacation : )

Saturday, May 28, 2011

New and exicting things that are on the horizon!

As most know, my husband and I have decided not to have children - this is not to say that we do not like children - on the contrary, we both really like children. One of the many reasons we are not having children is because we feel we can make a bigger impact on our community and our community's children without having any of our own.

Due to this life choice, I usually enjoy an opportunity to interact with kids whether it's offering to babysit for a friend or taking Angel to meet a group of kindergarten kids. That's why I jumped at the chance to volunteer at the juvenile detention center through Indy Pit Crew.

I went to orientation a little over a week ago, and I am STOKED! We will have the opportunity to provide a much needed break from the students' ordinarily strict schedules to discuss animal issues. Eventually, the goal is to bring a dog to include in the program, and I think I know a dog who just might be interested : )

I'm looking forward to showing the kids how wonderful a pittie can be as a companion and pet. My hope is that by talking to younger people, we can avoid issues like pet overpopulation, animal cruelty, and dog fighting. Most animal welfare groups consist of white women - do you think a practicing dog fighter is gonna give a rat's behind about what we have to say? Probably not, but teenagers might.

Unfortunately, I will not ever have pictures to show because of the restrictions of the facility and obvious need to privacy for the students, but hopefully I'll be able to give an exciting update about how the program is going.

STAY TUNED!!