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Homeless Animals Rescue Team needs Donations

Dear Friends,

Our team has been hitting it hard with TNR one to two times a week, and really hoping to see fewer kittens this spring… at least at a few of the trailer parks and motels we’re working on.  The biggest problem we have run into is having the funds to get as many cats spayed and neutered as possible, and of course, also the time and “man power” to do it all.  We had a garage sale this month which raised $275.00, and we were very fortunate to get a grant for one very large trailer park in Tempe.

There is a huge need for TNR at the Colonnade Motel in east Mesa, and Country Club Village Mobile Home Park.  Both of these are on a “wait list” because there are no funds available for them.  It is pathetic to see the many kittens scavenging for food and sickly due to intestinal parasites and lack of nutrition.  We hope to end the breeding cycle for these cats and help them to have better lives.  If you would like to donate for TNR, you can send your tax deductible donations made out to H.A.R.T., to our P.O. Box below.  Please forward this email to anyone you know who might like to support TNR, or even help with trapping and transport.  We are always accepting cat food donations too, and can arrange to pick up on the weekends.

As always, thank you for any support you can offer or for forwarding to others who might be in a position to help the cats.  Last spring we received donations from two people whose employers have a program of corporate matching for charities and non-profit groups.  What an awesome idea!  That was a huge help and greatly appreciated!

H.A.R.T.

P.O. Box 606

Mesa, AZ  85211-0606

Jacey Brown

H.A.R.T.   ~  Homeless Animals Rescue Team

* 70,000 puppies and kittens are born every  

   day in the U.S.

* Between four million and six million pets are 

   euthanized every year because they are

   homeless.

* That means between 11,000 and 16,000 

   pets are euthanized every day simply 

   because they are homeless.

* An animal in a shelter is killed every 1.5

   seconds.

* Only one animal in 10 born in the U.S. gets a

   good home that lasts a lifetime.        

Don’t Breed or Buy While Shelter Pets Die!

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