Donate Something From Our Wish List
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Treats! These dogs and cats deserve a treat for all of the hard work put into making smiles for all our visitors. Small bite sized, hard or soft ‘training’ treats please.
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Towels, Blankets and sheets: To help keep the kitties and puppies comfortably warm.
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Dog Collars: Not just any dog collars, we use nylon “Martingale” Dog collars by premiere. The best dogs deserve the best care. Any color will do and all sizes are appropriate.
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Gentle Leaders, and No-pull harnesses: We have some hard working dogs here that would love to pull. These tools make life easier on our wonderful volunteers when they come to walk the dogs.
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Crates! Plastic airline travel crates small, medium, large and X-Large please. These are just the thing for transporting the animals to their new home, or to an off-site adoption event, or animals in need due to natural disasters like Hurricanes!
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Wire collapsible show kennels – Just the thing to keep our cats and dogs safe while at an off-site event, in the lobby of the shelter, or longer term emergency care.
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Litter pans: Our cat staff works hard to keep everything clean. After a while, our litter pans wear out. Having fresh clean cat litter is very important.
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Food dishes – all sizes. Stainless steel is best. Easy to clean, healthier animals!
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Toys – stuffed, colorful, bouncy, jingly, feathery, floppy and fun! For all species (We often have guinea pigs and birds, too!). Our busy dogs like puzzle toys to keep the brain sharp!
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Hammocks! Our cats and kittens like to hang around and watch the crowd walk by. Help give them a comfortable place to relax between play time and dinner time.
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Snuggle safe! These wonderful microwaveable heating discs help our keep our clinic patients, and newborns warm while they heal.
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CD Players – We could use small cd players, or radio’s in our clinic and isolation rooms so the recovering animals can relax to soft, calming sounds. Everyone knows that relieving stress helps the healing process.
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Pill Pockets! Help the medicine go down.
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Handheld video camera: Our behavior and adoption teams need this to capture important learning moments with the dogs and cats, and we also want to capture the cute moments to share with you!
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Canon Rebel digital SLR camera. Taking good photos of wiggly critters is hard. Since we have some of the best looking animals around, we want to take the best photo’s to attract people like you, in the best homes!
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Volunteers! We could use some help. Call the cavalry!
-Talented creative writers for adoption blurbs and web stories
-Social butterflies to help with Facebook and Twitter posts
-Video editors!
-Cat socialites


