Sunday, July 29, 2012

A Call To Arms

Shelters are again experiencing too many animals and not enough adopters. At HART, there are about 130 cats at the shelter, around 50 kittens in foster care, and close to 20 adult cats in foster care. Overall, HART is caring for over 200 cats right now. Unfortunately this is too many. Adoptions and donations are down, but vet bills are high. HART is facing having to, once again, close its doors to taking any more animals until the population reduces.

WE NEED YOUR HELP!

All our lovely cats need their forever home. If you are interested in adopting a cat, please check out our kitties on the website HARTofME or come by during open house on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Just as we need adopters, we need donations! Any donation you can make will help greatly. I've got an easy to use donation link right on this blog!

I'm not going to let you go without seeing cats of course. HART has a brand new camera setup in one of the rooms so you can see the cats, live! It even has night vision so you can see the activity at night. Please click here to view the camera. The login is hart (username) hart (password.) Please note: the Opera browser is not compatible. I've also heard reports that the video does not refresh automatically on iPads.

Please, enjoy seeing the kitties, make a donation if you can, spread the word, and help get our kitties adopted!


I maintain this blog independently of HART. My views and opinions expressed here are my own; I do not speak for the shelter.

If any kind viewer knows how I can embed the live video, I would love to hear from you.