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10,000 Cats Adopted!

10,000 Cats Adopted!

Coverdale And His New OwnerCoverdale went home this week to Matthew Glof as the 10,000th cat saved by SAFE Haven for Cats. The shelter also fixed its 30,000th cat this month in the low-cost SAFE Care Spay / Neuter Clinic.

Marking 25 years since its founding as Raleigh’s first no-kill cat shelter, the local nonprofit organization has a lot to meow about.

10,000 cats adopted is a major milestone for the nonprofit. “Each cat adopted means a life saved. I started SAFE Haven because I was heartbroken by the thought of one more cat needlessly dying in Raleigh. I’m so inspired that our community has stepped up to adopt, volunteer and support cats over the last 25 years so that we could save 10,000 lives,” said Founder and President Pam Miller.

Every cat adopted from SAFE Haven is spayed or neutered before they go to their new home. This important step helps save lives by reducing feline overpopulation. An unspayed female cat can begin reproducing at 6 months of age and have 2 litters of kittens per year. With the number of stray cats in the Triangle, the math is overwhelming.

Miller started the cat rescue in her garage to provide a refuge for cats as she found them forever homes. Since their humble beginnings, SAFE Haven has grown to care for hundreds of cats between their shelter and foster program. Beyond adoptions, the shelter offers innovative animal welfare services like the “Tabby Cabby” service to transport cats from the shelter to specialty vets, a hospice program, a program for special needs cats, a “Mature Companions” program to match older cats with suitable owners, and the Triangle’s first in-shelter clinic. They’ve come a long way towards reaching their goal of ending cat homelessness. Read their full 2018 impact statement here.

“It’s a major myth that no-kill means that we pick and choose which cats we take in,” explained Miller, talking about why SAFE Haven has been no-kill since day one. “That is absolutely not true at SAFE Haven. Even when our shelter is full, we are committed to doing everything we can to find loving, forever homes for every adoptable, treatable and recoverable cat that we take in without resorting to euthanasia.”

The SAFE Care Clinic was the first in the Triangle to be on-site at an animal shelter. It offers low-cost or free services to help all pet owners afford to spay and neuter. “Having the SAFE Care Clinic as a part of SAFE Haven allows us to streamline our mission,” said Clinic Medical Director Dr. Jennifer Bledsoe-Nix. “The fact that we can spay/neuter, microchip and give vaccinations to the cats that come into the shelter gives us the ability to fully care for each of these animals as soon as they come in and set them up for a healthy life. It’s an invaluable resource.”

The organization’s biggest aspiration is to serve the needs of the most at-risk pet owners. For many low-income families, feeding pets can sometimes be a challenge. To address the issue, SAFE Haven established the Pet Food Pantry, stocked by community donations, and has since given 11 tons of food to families across the Triangle. “One in four pet owners who give up their pets to a shelter say it is because they cannot afford to care for them. Over the course of a year, this could add up to several hundred animals,” said Miller. “The Pet Food Pantry provides free pet food, for 3 months or less, to pet owners who cannot afford to feed their pets in Wake County, keeping pets with the families who love them.”

To help celebrate its 25th Anniversary year, SAFE Haven is hosting several special events. Stay tuned to safehavenforcats.org for more information.

Only 4 Weeks Until the BEST Cat Party in Town

Only 4 Weeks Until the BEST Cat Party in Town

Get your tickets NOW or miss out!
 
Why not gather your girls for a fabulous night out? Drinks, dinner, and dancing all for a GREAT cause!



Tuxedo Cat Ball
Friday, April 12
7:00 pm
North Ridge Country Club in Raleigh 

Fantastic food, music, raffles, and spirited bidding on live and silent auction items

$100/person ($55 is tax-deductible)
Each ticket includes two drinks, dinner, dessert, beverages, dancing, and valet parking.



Join in the Fun! Are You Ready to Auction?
We’ll have both live and silent auctions that benefit our kitties. The best part: if you can’t make the Tuxedo Cat Ball, you can still bid on items from home! Getaways, gift baskets, great event tickets – they could be yours! Online bidding starts on April 5th!

 


Cat with cash

What Would You Do With $1,000?
Whether you’re joining us on April 12 or staying home, you still can get a chance to win $1,000! Enter our raffle – tickets are $10 each or 3 for $25. The best part – you don’t have to be present to win! Buy your raffle tickets NOW!


 

Thanks again to Our Sponsors!

Silver Sponsors:

Raleigh Diamond Fine Jewelry

Raleigh Diamond

Dixie Gun & Knife Show

Dixie Gun & Knife Show

Anniversary Sponsors:

Sustaining Sponsors:

Supporting Sponsors:

Small Business Sponsors:

Be a Superhero for Cats!

Be a Superhero for Cats!

Our Volunteers are Superheroes for Cats!

We are seeking volunteers that are outgoing, hardworking, and want to make a difference. Come to our Volunteer Information Session where you can learn about the essential role volunteers play in shelter cat care, community outreach, and adoptions.

 

Join us next week:
Tuesday, March 19
6:30-8:00 pm
SAFE Haven for Cats at 8431-137 Garvey Dr in Raleigh 

Learn More & RSVP



Feline Fundamentals: Bottle Feeding Orphan Kittens

Yes, these bottle babies are super cute, and their care is both an art and a science. Learn best practices from the experts! You will learn exactly what to do if you (or someone you know) find orphan kittens. From bottle and syringe feeding to general kitten care information, we’ve got you covered to help keep the little ones alive and thriving. At the end of the session, participants will be able to describe necessary steps in caring for orphan kittens, including when to contact a veterinarian or SAFE Haven shelter staff.

PLEASE NOTE: expert cat caretakers will demonstrate feeding kittens since these babies are fragile and require special handling and care.

 

Seats are going fast for this event:
Tuesday, April 2
6:30–8:00 PM
Fee: $5
SAFE Haven for Cats at 8431-137 Garvey Dr in Raleigh

Purchase Your Tickets

The Cat Chronicle – March 2019

The Cat Chronicle – March 2019

Have Fun AND Do Good 

Black and White Image of Guests at Tuxedo Cat Ball 2018
Looking to get the word out about your company? Have a pair of tickets to an event you can’t attend? Do more for the kitties by becoming a sponsor or donating items to the 15th Annual Tuxedo Cat Ball on Friday, April 12. Do good for the cats while you dine, dance, and, above all, support our efforts to reduce feline overpopulation and improve cat health.


Watching Cat Videos Is GOOD For You 

Image of Cat with Film Strip
Support SAFE Haven and enjoy joyous cat videos with your closest cat-lover friends! Join us at CatVideoFest – only available at Marbles IMAX Theatre on Sunday, March 10. Get your tickets now. 


Healthy Pets Mean Happy Pets 

Dog and Cat With Foreheads Together

Your pet’s well-being is important to you and to us. That’s why SAFE Care is offering a low-cost Rabies and Microchip clinic on March 9. Rabies shots are just $5 and microchips are $15. Cash or check only. Click here for more info.


Feline FUN-damentals 

Banner for Feline Fundamentals

Grab your seats to learn more about caring for cats:

April 2: Bottle Feeding Orphan Kittens 
Kittens are always adorable, but they also need a little extra care. In this class, we’ll show you how to properly care for newborn orphan kittens. PLEASE NOTE: expert cat caretakers will demonstrate feeding kittens since these babies are fragile and require special handling and care.

May 7: Cat Communication 
Cats talk with their whiskers? A cat’s body is one giant communication tool, and you can learn how to decipher the most subtle of body language from your kitty.


Tame Transportation Tantrums 


Some cats find carriers stressful, making trips to the vet hard on everyone. Here are a few resources to help:


SHOW YOUR LOVE FOR CATS WITH A DONATION!

Click here to DONATE

Spring Into Action: Low-Cost Neutering

Spring Into Action: Low-Cost Neutering

Don’t Let Your Cat Fall Back into Old Habits – Spring into Action with Low-Cost Neutering at SAFE Care Clinic!

Is your male kitty on the prowl again? Feline overpopulation is a concern everywhere, and one neutered male cat may mean a decrease of unwanted animals that numbers in the thousands. What’s more – your male cat will be less aggressive, won’t spray as much (or at all), and won’t have that tomcat smell anymore. Neutering isn’t just a good idea – it’s a great idea for you and for him!

The SAFE Care Spay / Neuter Clinic is offering $25 surgeries for male cats and kittens in March and April 2019. We may be able to assist with transportation, too.

Stop the yowling and the Stray Cat Strut – call SAFE Care for an appointment today: 919.872.7730

Cannot be combined with any other offer or coupons. The procedure must be completed between March 1 – April 30, 2019. Check-in time for spay/neuter appointments is between 7:00 a.m. and 7:45 a.m. Pick-up time is between 4:00 p.m. and 4:45 p.m.