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Thursday, January 27, 2011

CBC had this on TV and it was very good and informative. It is a documentary but very well done and has Alberta and Canadian content. Click on Cat Crazed link below to go to CBC site and watch on your computer. It is about stray and feral cats in Canada, Alberta and elsewhere and what some organizations are doing about the problem. We would like to read your comments on the show. The second link is to a good site for more information on the Year of the Cat

Cat Crazed : CBC

Year of the Cat: Canadian Federation of Humane Societies

Monday, January 24, 2011

 Momma Cat had five kittens on December 19/10. Their eyes are now open and we can take deposits for those who are interested. They will not be available to leave the shelter until they are fully weaned and have an immunization shot.
They and their mother will be available for adoption around the middle of February. 


A 100.00 deposit will hold any of them for an adopter. 

The deposit is refunded upon proof of spay or neuter by a set date. 
(A hold deposit will not be refunded if the adopter does not adopt the pet on hold)

Friday, January 7, 2011

Happy New Year to all 

Thank you to EVERYONE who donates funds and supplies to the shelter. The animals had a wonderful Christmas and are enjoying their treats, blankets, beds and toys!! 
Thank you to all the individuals and companies that donate funds and time to help the animals at the shelter receive care until they can find their forever homes. Thank you to those who choose to adopt their pets from shelters.

Special Thanks to 
  • Anita Hellquist DVM
  • The St. Paul Veterinary Clinic 
  • 1310 Cat County Radio 
  • the St. Paul Co-op 
  • H&R Block
  • The Legion
  • The Town of St. Paul
  • The St. Paul Journal
  • All our volunteer board members
  • All shelter members
for all their ongoing contributions to the shelter. 

We would like to thank SPAN who made the St. Paul Animal Shelter the recipient of their Christmas drive this year. The toys, treats, food and supplies for the animals is much appreciated.