| Kelly Miller, Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator - wildcare@mail.com WildCare Ken Caryl Ranch, Littleton, CO 80127 303-932-1440 |
Deer Creek Animal Hospital 10148 W. Chatfield Avenue Littleton, Colorado 80127 (303) 973-4200 |
| Total pets in Shelter: 38 (varies day to day) Sick pets: None Needing Vaccines: None Being Sponsored: None Unpaid Vet Bills: Up to Date |
Permanent Residents: 5 Being Rehabilitated: 12 Needing Surgery: None Recent Deaths: None Taken In since last update: 100+ Unpaid Shelter Bills: Feed bill $500+ |
| Wish list:
Food for any of the above stated animals, veterinary supplies, veterinary
services. |
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Shannon Cauthen- slcauthen@earthlink.net |
Evans East Animal Hospital Dr. Stephen P. Kromka D.V.M. 5353 E. Evans Ave. Denver CO 80222 303-757-7881 John "Scott" Cauthen Mission Viejo Veterinary Hospital Dr. Pat Doherty, D.V.M. 15470 E. Hampden Ave. Aurora, CO 80013 303-693-1082 |
| Adoption Date: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday BY APPOINTMENT
ONLY Total Pets in Shelter: 104 Adoptable pets: 95 Sick Pets: 4 Needing Vaccines: None Being Sponsored: None Last Update October 15-00 Last Update: 11-26-00 |
Adopted Since Last Date: 100+ |
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Unpaid Shelter Bills: Feed Bill 500+ |
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| Vickey Bishop - ferrets@chaffee.net The Crafty Ferret Rescue 1903 Lodestone Drive Leadville, CO 80461 719/486-0523 |
Dr. Joseph Bock, DVM Adobe Animal Hospital 4660 Table Mesa Drive Boulder, Colorado (303) 494-4344 |
| Total ferrets in shelter: 20 Permanent residents:20 (permanent home for older ferrets) Sick or injured: 3 Needing vaccinations: 6 Recent deaths: 3 Unpaid vet bills: $150.00 |
Adoptable ferrets: 0 Being rehabilitated: 4 Needing surgery: 1 Needing sponsors: 3 Taken in since last update: 3 Unpaid shelter bills: $75.00 |
| Food we could use coupons for: Totally Ferret Wish List: Postage stamps, Timmy's Tonic and Totally Ferret |
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| Randy and Gloria Horton - Directors - especiallyferrets@msn.com Especially Ferrets, Inc. 718 Uvalda St Aurora, CO 80011 (303) 343-6460 Last Update: 8-29-99 (FML) |
Dr. Jerry Labonde Homestead Animal Hospital 6900 So. Holly Circle Englewood, CO 80112 303-290-8233 |
| Total ferrets in shelter: 132 Adoptable ferrets: 68 Sick or injured: 15 Recent deaths: 5 Being sponsored: 3 Taken is since last update: 300+ Unpaid vet bills: $1600 |
Permanent Residents: 12 Being Rehabilitated: 27 Need surgery: 22 Being fostered: 5 Needing sponsors: 12 Adopted since last update: 286 Unpaid shelter bills: $3500 |
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State Licensed Shelter |
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| Stephanie & Rick Sheme - FerretsEtc@aol.com Ferrets Etc 15775 Greenstone Circle Parker, CO 80134 303-841-4630 Non-Profit Tax ID # 84-1238194 State Licensed Rescue PACFA |
Dr. Joseph Bock, DVM Adobe Animal Hospital 4660 Table Mesa Drive Boulder, Colorado (303) 494-4344 |
| Total ferrets in shelter: 32 Adoptable ferrets: 17 Sick or injured: 1 Needing vaccinations: 6 Unpaid vet bills: $50 |
Permanent residents: 2 Being rehabilitated: 4 Needing surgery: 2 Unpaid shelter bills: $245 Updated from FML: 8-29-99 |
| Food we could use coupons for: Proplan cat food, kitten chow,
Whiskas lamb & rice Wish List: Amoxi, Fervac-D |
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| Carolyn Kinsey, A.S.V.T. 103211.3070@compuserve.com Ferret Rescue of the Western States (Estab. 1991) 140 W. 29th St., Suite 191 Pueblo, CO 81008 (719)527-8004 |
Dr. Bill Wilhoit, DVM BIJOU ANIMAL HOSPITAL 2502 East Bijou Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (719)471-4457 |
| Total ferrets in shelter: 55 Adoptable ferrets: 4-- one needing adrenal surgery Sick or injured: 28, all with long term problems and not anticipating adoption Recent deaths: 2 Taken in since last update: 12 |
Permanent residents: 38 Being rehabilitated: 1 Needing surgery: 3 shelter Unpaid vet bills: $700 now very old Needing sponsors:4 Adopted since last update :3 Updated from FML: 8-29-99 |
| Food we could use coupons for:Totally Ferret or ProPlan Feline
Turkey Wish list: soft blankets for the old guys. Someone in the Colo Spgs area to install a dishwasher which has been sitting in a box in the kitchen since February! Please keep us on your give-a-buck-to-a-shelter list. I know the reasons for keeping these donations to a dollar, but would like to humbly suggest that we increase it to $5. It costs 1/3 of the donation to send it, and another 1/3 to send a thank-you card (which we insist on doing for every donation which has no e-mail access). That leaves about a 33 cents donation. I'm not ungrateful, but as poor as we are, 33 cents really has no application for us. Could we discuss this? |
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| Zug G. Standing Bear - MGSpikers@aol.com The Flash and Thelma Memorial Hedgehog Rescue, Inc. 62 Aztec Circle Divide, CO 80814 (719) 687-8087 (toll free rescue line: (800) 735-3160) Non-profit info: (FEIN: 84-1512518). The Rescue is a nonprofit charitable corporation where all donations are deductible under Section 501c(3) of the US Internal Revenue Code. CO Dept. of Animal Industry, Office of the State Veterinarian, Pet Animal Care Facilities Act License No. 86-3190-01. US Dept. of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Class C Exhibitor License No. 84-C-0075 |
Veterinarian: Priscilla Dressen, DVM North Star Veterinary Clinic 4848 South College Avenue, Suite B Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970) 282-9719 |
| Total pets in shelter (specify species):
40 (6 albino hedgehogs, two brown central African hedgehogs, eleven chocolate
central African hedgehogs, two chocolate chip central African hedgehogs,
two chocolate white central African hedgehogs, one cinnacot central African
hedgehog, eleven chocolate Algerian hedgehogs, two brown Algerian hedgehogs,
one snowflake central African hedgehog, and two long eared desert hedgehogs). Pets available for foster care: 8 (varies from week to week) Sick pets: 4 (varies from week to week) Needing vaccines: None Being sponsored: 10 (see web site for sponsorship information). Placed in foster care in 2000: 10 Unpaid vet bills: None - all accounts current. |
Permanent Residents: 32 (therapeutic
hedgehogs, old hedgehogs, hedgehogs with disabilities such as blindness,
missing limbs, active cancer, liver disease, wobbly hedgehog syndrome (similar
to multiple sclerosis), Parkinson's disease, arthritis, hedgehogs with behavioral problems) Being rehabilitated: 8 Needing surgery: none (surgery provided immediately as needed) Recent deaths: Deaths in 2001: Jan 11 (endocrine cancer, old age), Jan 21 (intestinal cancer), Jan 28 (fibrosarcoma), Feb 2 (massive intestinal cancer), Feb 2 (liver cancer, emphysema), Feb 17 (liver cancer), Feb 17 (kidney failure, old age), March 7 (degenerative myelopathy "wobbly hedgehog syndrome"), Mar 27 (liver cancer), Mar 27 (cancer at several sites), Mar 29 (liver cancer), Apr 24 (postsurgical infection), May 10 (cause of death undetermined, was depressed upon loss of lifelong companion on Mar 7), Jun 6 (fibrosarcoma). Needing sponsors: (see web site for sponsorship information) Taken in since last update: 25 Unpaid shelter bills: All accounts current. Last update: 9/4/00 |
| The Flash and Thelma Memorial Hedgehog Rescue is an
International Hedgehog Association sanctioned rescue.Adoption data: Hedgehogs
may be placed in foster care (which may become permanent) to knowledgeable
caregivers selected by the rescue. Selections are made based upon knowledge
of the potential caregiver through the International Hedgehog Association
and/or the hedgehog Internet list servers. If, at any time, a caregiver cannot adequately care for an adoptee, the hedgehog will be taken back into the rescue. In the event of temporary absences of a caregiver, the rescue offers boarding. There is no foster care fee. Wish list: Approved hedgehog exercise wheels from Sharon Decker in British Columbia (web site at Hedgehog Happenings) or from Jennifer Young at the International Hedgehog Registry. Incubator/controlled temperature intensive care unit (23.75" x 17.5" x 16.75") from Paragon Medical Supply (www.paragonmed.com). Veterinary care gift certificates paid directly to the servicing veterinarian. Restricted donations to the Wobbly Hedgehog Syndrome medical research fund (also called The Munchkin Research Fund) for research be carried out at Yale University and Colorado State University |
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| RMCA-Colorado Chapter Julie Turnbaugh - e-mail: tdesign@earthlink.net Pocket Pet Rescue - Founded Sept. 1996 P.O. Box 62655 Colorado Springs, CO 80962-2655 719-381-6926 pager Rescues/adopts the following animals: Rats, mice, hedgehogs, ferrets, sugar gliders, chinchillas, and other small exotics. We also adopt tarantulas, and small amphibians. We currently have 4 foster homes for abandoned/rescued pets. |
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| Total pets in Shelter (specify species): 14 rats, 8 chinchillas, 4 hamsters, 3 sugar gliders, 2 guinea fowl, 7 cats, 4 mice, 2 guinae pigs, 9 rabbits, 2 tarantulas, 2 fire belly frogs, 1 iguana, 1 ferret Adoptable pets: 2 guinea pigs, 3-4 rabbits, 2 hamsters, 3 rats Sick pets: 2 Needing Vaccines: 0 Being Sponsored: 0 Adopted since last update: 5 Unpaid Vet Bills: 0 |
Permanent Residents: most of them Being Rehabilitated: 0 Needing Surgery: 1 Recent Deaths: 1 Needing Sponsors:5 Taken In since last update: 5+ Unpaid Shelter Bills: $150 + a month to maintain animals that were taken in. Last Update: 11-26-98 |
| Wish List: Rabbit food, chinchilla food, guinea pig food, storage shed, animal litter (no cedar), veterinarian services | |