Pima Acceptable Donations

Pima Acceptable Donations

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Week 25 - Rescued Critters Food Drive

Hi Folks,

Feeding is Turning into Fixing Them, Too.


A few months back, one of my neighbors asked me about getting her pup neutered. I mentioned Richard Fimbres told me about a free spay and neutering clinic coming up in February and I’d get her more information as soon as it was available.

In the first week of February I learned that there would be a free spay and neuter clinic at the Quincie Douglas Center at 36th Street and Kino on the 16th. My neighbor called, stood in line starting at 7:30 am and by the end of the day, her dog was good to go. The next Sunday she told me how happy she was with the process and how much money she saved.

The following Sunday, Roberto on Miles and Martin told me his daughter—who recently moved next door to his home—was having trouble with a number of feral cats because she was allergic. I offered to help and gave him my two traps. He has called me three times since then. Two already had their ear clipped and the third one will be fixed pet medical assistance. When it comes to cats, I have the traps and the cats are fixed for free. All you have to do is set the traps, entice the cats with a little tuna and then call me when the trap is occupied.

A couple of years ago Best Friends helped me catch and fix more than 15 cats in two days. That was a bit stressful so I am opting to fix a couple of cats each week. It takes longer but we will get them all.

So, talk to me on Sunday or just give me a call if you need to spay or neuter some feral cats or your family dog.

Collecting donations for PACC in the sunis just so muchmore fun.

Sunday marked the end of near freezing temperatures so everybody greeted me with a smile.

We collected four fluffy bath towels and 16.8 lbs. of pet food. The money amounted to $51.14 in cash and one check.

See you Sunday,

Peter

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