Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 09-08-2010
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Please send this far and wide.
Over the weekend I trapped over 15 cats and kittens from a street near work. Over half are friendly cats and kittens. They will be spay/neutered tomorrow at Forgotten Cats, but unless I find a place to keep them until they can be adopted out, they will have to go back to the streets since my home is full from a trapping on this same street last week. I have three days to find places for these felines.
If you or anyone you know can house a cat or kitten(s) until permanent homes are found, please call Brenda at 215-872-1636 (cell); 215-482-4356 (hm) 215-707-7652(wk) or Brenda.Malinics@temple.edu.
Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 03-06-2010
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She is a 6 year-old reddish brown pit bull who got out of our front door this past
Friday evening in Fishtown, on the 1400 block of N Hancock (near El
Bar). She was wearing a red/blue collar and a red bandanna, but who
knows if those are still on her. She has a circular scar on the top
of her head, droopy ears, a long tail, a white splotch on her chest,
and very pronounced nipples. Her name is Alice and she is very
friendly and non-aggressive with strangers so she should respond to
her name. Any help/info can be sent to this email address, or people
can call Sue at 215.868.5908, or Adam at 617.852.5911.
Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 27-05-2010
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Colby is back home happy and healthy! Thanks for everyone’s support!

Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 13-05-2010
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My name is Sage Green and I live at 306 Manton Street. Colby my 3 year
old Min Pin/Chihuahua mix went missing on May 10th between the
hours of 12 and 5PM. Colby is 8 pounds, black and tan with white
markings on his chest. His ears can be both pointed and floppy. His
tail is curled and he is a neutered male. Colby is not wearing any
tags.
Any help you can provide in reuniting Colby with his mom is greatly
appreciated. I miss him so much, Please Help!
Thank you
Sage Green
306 Manton Street
609-713-1013


Here are the puppies in the shelter in NC.
Wait until you all see the puppies that will soon be available for adoption through Oporation Ava! They were born on February 1, 2010. There are 6 boys and 1 girl, poor thing stuck with all of those boys. They are an adorable mix of shepherd and boxer. The momma dog’s owner did not want them. So, shortly after they were born, they were dropped off at Animal Care Services in Greenville, NC, a shelter with one of the shortest holding periods on the eastern seaboard. There they were wormed and examined and given their first puppy shots. They were pulled right before their last day in the shelter by Help Save One rescue and taken to Rhode Island for foster care. The very next week, the foster home was flooded.
Oporation Ava previously worked with Help Save One when they needed help feeding their rescued pups, so we donated food so they could all eat. Oporation Ava offered to foster and care for these 7 puppies until their adoption here in PA. In the very very early morning hours of April 22, 2010, they came to us and got cleaned up and some much needed rest. This afternoon they are moving to Doggie Style’s Passyunk store where they will get to play in the old doggie daycare area. Next week on they will receive more shots and have another deworming. Three are already neutered. The rest will be done in the next 2 weeks.
After all of their vetting is done, they will be available for adoption to great new homes. The adoption donation is $300 which covers rescue, transport, food, foster, veterinary care, including spaying and neutering, and microchipping. Any funds left will be used to help rescue more dogs and cats and help pay for life saving surgeries for sick dogs and cats.
Come to to the store at 1700 E. Passyunk to meet them and see them play. Come back here soon to see the individual pups and their new pictures and profiles!


Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 16-04-2010
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Doggie Style and Oporation AVA to the “rescue”. Doggie Style and Oporation Ava donated a truckload of dog food to Help Save One Rescue. The rescue was recently flooded out and lost all their food. Thanks to our Oporation Ava rescue program, we were notified of this terrible situation and were able to provide much needed food to the rescue animals in need of a new home.