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The Plight Of The Displaced Pet

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The arrival of little Lily, who is no longer wanted by her owners has prompted this re-release of an article written some time ago for the PPS website. Lily’s owners were responsible enough to find someone willing to care for her. Sadly, all too many animals are not that lucky…..

Playa del Carmen is a fast growing prestigious tourist resort area where unfortunately, countless feral dogs and cats are still wandering the streets, mostly in areas of the town that the average tourist never gets to see.

Even more distressing is the ever increasing amount of ‘displaced’ pets – dogs and cats that have known and enjoyed the comfort and security of a home for months, years and sometimes most of their lives. They have been provided for with food, water, shelter, shade and love – just like your own pets, only to be thrown away like garbage when no longer wanted.

There are many reasons for this, often social or economic. A very common reason is that the un-spayed pet has been allowed to roam the streets and has returned home pregnant. Unfortunately too, many people who choose to make a life in Mexico, later decide to return to their own country. Some take their ‘Playa pets’ with them, considering them to be part of their family. Others will seek out new adoptive families, still more will simply abandon their previously cared for pet to a dubious fate on the streets.

These domesticated animals do not know where to find food or water. They are frightened by traffic and unfamiliar sights and sounds. Humans now scare them away, where previously they called them to their side. For the first time in their lives they have to seek out shelter and shade. And love? For them love is gone…….possibly forever.

Another growing trend here is to buy a pure bred animal, breed as many litters as possible to sell for profit and then when the animal no longer breeds – is sway-backed, saggy breasted and exhausted it is turned out on the streets.

Lulu was one such sad case.
Andy was told he could take her away as she had become ‘basura’ (garbage) and of no more use.
On arrival at the shelter, she literally collapsed from hunger, thirst and exhaustion.
Lulu looked like an ageing dog. She was just 3 years old. One look into her beautiful brown eyes and you could feel her pain… yet, still, she was willing to give all the unconditional love and devotion you could ever need.

Lulu was just one – of how many? Who knows?
We only know that we could tell you many, many more similar stories.

What can you do to help?

* Encourage responsible ownership. Allowing a pet to roam the streets is NOT responsible ownership.

* Encourage your family, friends, neighbors and acquaintances to spay or neuter their pet.

* Do not have a pet if you are not committed to looking after it and loving it for the rest of its life.

* Do not have a pet if you cannot afford its upkeep. Pet food, inoculations, spay/neuter and other veterinary care is expensive!

* If you are thinking of getting a pet, consider adopting an adult displaced animal. They need your love too

Remember – That cute puppy or fluffy kitten will be an adult itself in a very short space of time.

Lulu is now living a happy and healthy life with her wonderful adoptive family.

How many more at this very moment are living a life ruled by hunger, thirst and fear?

Peanut Pet shelter Updates

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Dear Friends of Peanut Pet Shelter

The last few months at PPS have brought the usual share of highs and lows.

The good news…our long-awaited Cat Haven is now ready and occupied! The hold-ups along the way have been long and arduous, but we are happy to report that the members of our ever-growing cat community are now enjoying their new accommodation.

Our also long-awaited clinic is finally under construction too. For now it is just the ‘bare bones’ as that is all current finances will permit, but we badly needed to have a safe, secure, building in place asap with hurricane season fast approaching…ensuring the animals are safe in such a situation is top priority!

So far this year has proved great for adult dog adoptions, but we still have so many more awaiting their very own loving forever homes. Our numbers have increased to an all time high and sadly we are in the position once again of having to turn animals away.

For us this is a heartbreaking decision to have to make….. after all, PPS exists to save and help those animals in need but rising costs could mean that in the future we will be taking on less animals rather than more.

Voting is now taking place again for The Animal Rescue Site Shelter Challenge until August 22nd. Click here to cast your vote. Please encourage as many people as possible to vote for us as any amount that we can win will be of great benefit to the animals.

MARVET Visits Peanut Pet Shelter & Clinic

Last week we were joined by 20 plus vet students from MARVET www.marvet.org
MARVET vets and students assisted with spay and neutering operations of the shelter animals and the pets of locals from the Playa del Carmen area.
All Peanut shelter animals were given full medical examinations and administered medications and vaccinations.
It was a very positive learning experience for the vet students and for the staff of Peanut Pet Shelter/Clinic.
Click here to see more.

With the continued success of the Peanut Pet Shelter Clinic more opportunities for vet students to travel and learn will be made available.
If you are associated with a vet school contact us today info@peanutpetshelter.org for more information of our Peanut Clinic/Learning Center program.
Travel , Learn, Make a Difference.


Peanut Pet Shelter Summer FUNdraiser Challenge

From July 9th – July 30th

Hold a PPS fundraising event and for every $25 dollars you raise your name will be entered into the Riviera Maya Vacation Give Away. Draw date is July 30th.
The participant that raises the most funds in the challenge will also receive a PPS prize pack worth $80.00

Make it simple and fun event like a Carwash, Garage Sale, BBQ, or a 50/50 Draw with your coworkers. Ask people you know to drop off their change jars to you. Get creative and have fun. Get the kids involved. A great summer project for them!

To participate email ciaron@peanutpetshelter.org and let us know about your PPS fundraising event so we can include you in the vacation draw and prize package contest. We can also provide you with promotional material and answer any questions you might have.

Riviera Maya Vacation Give Away Prize Includes:

$1000.00 towards flights to Cancun, Mexico
Airport Transfer Service – Supplied by Paradise Transfers – http://paradisetransfers.com/
7 nights stay in Playa del Carmen courtesy of the Luna Blue Hotel – www.lunabluehotel.com
Free Passes and More

Draw Date July 30th


Help feed the animals and get a limited edition charm bracelet!

There are only three of these Sterling silver and semi-precious stone bracelets, and they are selling via blind auction. In addition to the semi precious stones, are the following charms in sterling silver: The PPS initials, hearts to recognize the love each animal is given, a crown for the street princesses and princes that are served by the shelter, a peace sign to denote the peace that each animal is given when they are lucky enough to reach the shelter and then their forever homes, a heart with a paw print on one side and the words I ♥ my cat on the other and a sea shell to recognize the shelter location.

Place your bid at jann@peanutpetshelter.org by midnight July 31st 2010 and the three highest bids each win a bracelet! The bracelets are each 7.5 inches long and come with a lifetime guarantee – you break it, I fix it, at no charge. Opening bid for each bracelet is $50.00 US. Winners will be notified by email.

The bidding has started!

New beginnings and sad endings

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The last few days have seen the arrival of 4 new puppies and a new kitten.

Linzi and Hilda – two tiny 4 week old pups that were left in a box outside the shelter gate last Friday morning. Unfortunately both were found to be suffering from respiratory infections and fungal infections. They spent the weekend at the vet clinic. Sadly, Hilda, the smaller and weaker pup didn’t make it. Linzi is now home with us for intensive nursing care.

Last Friday too, saw the arrival of Ceiba, an 8 week old kitten who had found her way up a Ceiba tree and couldn’t get back down again!

Ceiba

Leika is a 10 week old little green-eyed girl who was found in the street by a young boy. He very badly wanted to keep her but his mother doesn’t want the commitment of a pet. He left little Leika with us on Saturday and we told him he can visit her often until we manage to find her a loving new home.

Leika

New 6 week old pup ‘Tulum’ arrived. He had been found two weeks ago in Tulum by a lovely young Swedish couple who wanted to take him back to Sweden with them. Unfortunately it was proving too difficult and they were sadly forced to leave without him.

Tulum

On Saturday our beautiful Bethany flew to Wilmington, North Carolina. Bethany has been with us since her arrival as a sickly puppy in 2008, so we are thrilled that she is finally getting the chance of a new life. There was a sweet sadness about saying goodbye to Bethany as she has been a part of our lives for so long.

Bethany

With tears and heavy hearts, we made the sad decision on Monday to send our darling little Pippa to her rest. In spite of new medication, she continued to deteriorate and was becoming increasingly distressed at her lack of mobility.

Sweet little Pippa Pipsqueak, you live on in our hearts R.I.P.

Yesterday, little Chuka, the smallest of Biscuit’s pups and 5 month old Tilly both flew to their new homes in Minnesota. A great week for cross border adoptions!

Chuka

Tilly

We returned from the airport to find Adam cradling Houston in the throes of a massive seizure. The seizure lasted so long and was so violent, we knew that nothing and no-one could possibly survive it. We could do no more than protect him from injuring himself until his poor heart failed. In our country, a call to our vet would have found him racing to the rescue, but we live in a different society and in fairness, I don’t think that there is anything that could have been done in time to save him. Poor Houston, he had been through so much in his short life, it’s just devastating that this should happen when he had only recently regained his full strength following his road traffic accident. It brought up such unhappy memories too of the loss last year of my beloved epileptic Snauzer, Henry, one of the big loves of my life. He too passed away following a massive seizure.

Sweet Houston, we will always remember his smile. R.I.P.

No matter how many times we go through this, it never gets any easier. There are times when the sadness becomes almost too much to bear. This is one of those times.

3 New Peanut Pet Shelter Kitties!

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3 New PPS Kitties! Fiesta (top) 7 weeks, Faith (middle) 9 weeks, Russo (bottom) 4 months

PPS has many beautiful kittens and adult cats available for adoption and sponsorship.

Eyes are the windows to the soul…..

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PPS Pet Of The Day – Jester

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Jester is just 3 months old and he loves everyone!

PPS Pets Of The Day – Celeste & Brook

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Celeste and Brook love to snuggle!

Celeste and her mother Angelica were two of the cats that we trapped and spayed during our Cat Cafe program at the Riviera Maya Iberostar Hotel Group (in conjuction with Cozumel Humane Society). Angelica was adopted and Celeste stayed with us.

Brook’s mother was abandoned by her owners when she became pregnant. Brook, her mother Laguna and brother River were rescued by a PPS supporter.

Celeste and Brook are just two of the many PPS cats waiting to move into the PPS Cat Haven which will shortly be ready for occupation.

There are many more cats and dogs available for adoption and sponsorship at Peanut Pet Shelter