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jenbove Posted - Apr 14 2009 : 10:56:34 AM
This was brought to my attention today. I'm a native Missouri girl, and I know many of you are too. Animals are in need everywhere, but I figure this one came to me for a reason. Any little bit of love can help...

St. James animal shelter desperate for funds
By Mallory McGowin

Katrina Macey and her husband Mark were on the board at the Tri-County Humane Society a few years ago. But a recent phone call from worn-out board members sent them back to work.

"And they just said, 'we just can't do it anymore. Can you just please take it over? If not, we've got to turn it over to the city,'" says Macey.

That meant all the animals, nearly 60 dogs and cats, would be euthanized. Macey says, in her eyes, she didn't have a choice.

"Oh, I couldn't have lived with myself," Macey says. "If I would've said no, I would've been up nights wondering what happened to it."

So Macey, her husband, and a loyal group of supporters, who all have other jobs, volunteer nearly every minute of their free time at the shelter.

But, funds are tight. The City of St. James donated the building and pays the shelter's utilities, but Macey relies on donations for the rest of the essentials. Money has been so short lately, the shelter's paid staff was laid off because they couldn't make payroll.

"People don't realize how much it costs," says shelter volunteer Michele Stryker. "Having one animal at home, you see that expense. But having 60 here, some who are sick, some who are hurt, costs a lot to take care of them. And so we really just need a little bit of help."

Being a no kill shelter, some animals have been at Tri-County for over a year. Macey not only needs donations to keep this shelter alive, she wants to find these animals, and the several more that will show up in the coming weeks, great homes and families.

"These animals didn't ask to be placed here," says Macey. "So, someone has to take care of them. And I know that there are people out there that want them. I know there are."

Macey has lowered adoption costs and increased shelter hours to attract more families looking for a pet. If you are interested in volunteering or giving a donation, you can call the Tri-County Humane Society at (573) 265-7955. Or you can send a donation to: P.O. Box 525, St. James, MO 65559. The shelter is located at 745 North Springfield in St. James. Shelter hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday.

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jenbove Posted - Apr 15 2009 : 11:21:20 AM
I've heard that, too, Alee. Science Diet seems very generous when it comes to shelters.
I thought tennis balls & nylon chew bones would be good additions to the wish list. When I adopted my 1st dear dog from the Humane Society in Missoula, his only friend was a tennis ball. He loved that thing! I made sure he always had one handy for the rest of his days. I think I'll include a few in my care package.

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Alee Posted - Apr 14 2009 : 1:00:02 PM
I think the saddest thing is when shelters are in this situation. I try to help the shelters out in my area wherever I live. When I lived in Moscow there were times when I only had maybe 5 extra dollars but instead of renting a movie or something, I bought five things of bleach at the dollar store. Also butcher shops often will donate raw bones to the shelters which is really great to help the dogs relieve stress.

Encourage your local shelter to talk with Science Diet. I know the shelter in Moscow did and they get a truck load of food each month for extremely discounted prices.

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FebruaryViolet Posted - Apr 14 2009 : 12:49:28 PM
Excellent! I love "pet care packages" and will put something together. Nothing was more humbling than when our little shelter was out of food, or other supplies and ALWAYS in the nick of time, these care packages and checks came rolling in.
jenbove Posted - Apr 14 2009 : 12:46:31 PM
I agree, FebruaryViolet. And although we can't help all of those in need, every one we can help is happier for it.
Here's a list of non-monetary supplies the shelter needs, too, from their website at http://supporttchs.com

Items Needed/Wish List

1. Canned Cat Food
2. Cat Litter
3. Bleach
4. Laundry Soap
5. Dryer Sheets
6. Dish Soap
7. Germ-X
8. Large Trash Bags
9. Small Trash Bags
10. Pinesol
11. Paper Towels
12. Collars and Leashes
13. Large Cat Dishes (one side food, one side water)
14. Cat Toys
15. Small Plastic Litter Boxes
16. 2qt Stainless Steel Food Bowls
17. Advantage
18. Frontline
19. Light Bulbs
20. 9V Batteries
21. AA Batteries
22. Push Brooms (plastic bristels
23. Dust Mops
24. Mop Bucket with Mop Wringer
25. Lysol
26. Spray Bottle
27. Mops
28. Box Fans
29. 32 Gallon Round Trash Cans
30. Basic Office Supplies (Notepads, Post-It Notes, Printer Paper, Windex, Pledge, and Clip-Boards

Please note that all of these items are recurring needs, as the shelter continues to use them.

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FebruaryViolet Posted - Apr 14 2009 : 12:25:28 PM
Thanks, Jen...a cause near and dear to me. I worked at a rural animal shelter for a few years as the adoption counselor/coordinator with a budget of $3000 annually...yep, Three Thousand. That included food, shots and utilities. Everything else was donated, so we sought help anywhere and everywhere.

I'd be glad to send some money their way...don't have much, but where there is one, there are many....

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