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Two Weeks Until Spay-ghetti & No Balls Dinner! – SOLD OUT

Two Weeks Until Spay-ghetti & No Balls Dinner! – SOLD OUT

Did you know…

  1. One unspayed female cat can produce 22,000 descendants over 10 years? And this accounts for some of her daughters being altered or not surviving to reproducing age!
  2. There are, by some estimates, over 340,000 cats and kittens in Wake County? That is one feline for every three people, and almost half are considered community cats.
  3. That feline overpopulation continues to be a public health and animal welfare crisis?

SAFE Care Spay / Neuter Clinic continues to support efforts to control feline overpopulation in Wake and surrounding counties; in the past year, the clinic has performed altering surgeries for cats and kittens in 25 North Carolina counties. The medical team’s outreach, and its commitment to low cost or even fee-waived surgeries, means almost 1,700 cats and kittens have been spayed or neutered since July 2018.

Now they need your help, and your assistance cannot be more delicious!

SPAY-ghetti & No Balls is the SAFE Care Clinic’s annual, and biggest, fundraiser. On February 23, from 6:15 to 8 pm at Abbotts Creek Community Center (9950 Durant Road | Raleigh), join all of your cat-loving friends and family for an all-you-can-eat vegetarian spaghetti dinner (sponsored by Bella Italia) and help SAFE Care continue its mission to never turn away a pet owner who wants to spay or neuter their feline companion.

Tickets are available on Eventbrite, at the SAFE Care Clinic (8411 Garvey Drive, Suite 109 | Raleigh), or at SAFE Haven for Cats (8431 Garvey Drive, Suite 137 | Raleigh). Only $12 for adults and $6 for children under 12. Can you think of a better way to spend Saturday evening than eating pasta AND saving the lives of cats in the Triangle?


Get your tickets now!
SOLD OUT FOR 2019
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Help Save More Lives with TNVR

Help Save More Lives with TNVR

Join us for SAFE Haven for Cats Feline Fundamentals: Basics of Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) 
NEXT WEEK — Tuesday, February 12 
At the SAFE Haven for Cats Shelter 
8431 Garvey Drive #137, Raleigh, NC 27616-3267 
6:30 – 8:00 pm 
Tickets: $5 Donation 

Why do I see these outdoor cats with one ear clipped? How can I help stop feline overpopulation?  What resources are available to help me? 

We can coexist with community cats! SAFE Care Clinic Manager and TNVR expert Gina Jennings will show us how. Learn the difference between stray/abandoned cats and feral cats, the different types of traps, the basics of trapping, how to make a clinic appointment, and how to care for these kitties. We will provide handouts with feral housing and feeding station plans, a list of vets that see feral cats in the area, and tips on trapping “difficult” (or really smart!) kitties. 

Discover the benefits of Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) and let’s end unnecessary euthanasia together! 


 

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Continue learning with the rest of our 2019 Feline Fundamental Series!

Foster Sleepovers & Foster Information Fair
Tuesday, March 5

Are there opportunities to foster kitties that do not require a long-term commitment? What if I feel anxious about caring for tiny kittens – am I still a good candidate to help with SAFE Haven’s foster program? The answer is a big YES to both questions!

At our Foster Sleepover discussion, our shelter staff will discuss how many cats – not just kittens – need foster families to take a break from shelter life, to learn to be more social and to get some vital enrichment that increases their chance for adoption. Foster sleepovers may be just a weekend, or it may be several weeks. However long, it is a rewarding and fun experience that introduces you to the foster process in a more relaxed, less demanding way.

After attending this seminar, you will be more aware of the foster process, and what types of cats and kittens will be ideal for you to care for in your home. SAFE Haven for Cats has a fantastic community of fosters who will be delighted for you to join them on an immensely gratifying journey to help homeless cats and kittens find their forever homes!

Bottle Feeding Orphan Kittens
Tuesday, April 2

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 the 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.

Cat Communication
Tuesday, May 7
Presenter: Dr. Jennifer Bledsoe-Nix

Do 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. What if cats could talk?! Well, they can… sort of. You’ll find out more about cats’ social structures and how to prevent behavior problems before they even become an issue. Learn how the predator/prey relationship shapes how cats interact with one another, and even with you! At the end of the seminar, participants should be able to explain how cat communication influences cat behavior in your household and communities.

Cat Enrichment
Tuesday, June 11

 

It’s no secret – cats get bored, and bored kitties can do bad things. Enrichment can be as simple as finding the perfect toy or as complex as teaching your cat tricks through the use of clickers. Learn some strategies for keeping kitties interested and curious at every stage of their lives.

Keeping kitties engaged and active throughout their lives is just as important as a good diet and regular medical care. We will discuss the environmental enrichment and needs of cats including inexpensive methods to reduce negative behaviors and stress in multi-cat households. We will also demonstrate clicker training for cats. At the end of the session, participants will be able to introduce new enrichment activities to their cats and kittens. We’re putting the FUN back into Feline Fundamentals!

RSVP for All Future Classes HERE!

3 Ways to Help Save More Lives!

3 Ways to Help Save More Lives!

1. Spay/Neuter for the Red, White and Blue
Colonel is a proud supporter of the Stars & Stripes, as are we! That’s why we are offering a discount on spay and neuter surgery packages to our military men and women. Mention the package when scheduling with us and show your military ID to pay only $25 for spay or neuter services. Click here to learn more. Thank you for your service!


 

2. Help Manage Community Cat Colonies
Reserve your spot for our February 12 class on the Basics of Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR). Clinic Manager and TNVR expert Gina Jennings will teach you the difference between stray/abandoned cats and feral cats, the basics of trapping, how to make a clinic appointment, and how to care for these kitties. Seats are limited!  Click here for more information and to register. Curious why we think TNVR is so important? Click here to watch Gina talk about it


 


3. Dine for a Good Cause
The 5th Annual Spay-ghetti and No Balls fundraising dinner is Saturday, February 23 from 6:15 – 8:00 PM. Tickets are just $12 Adults and $6 Kids. Click here for more information and get your tickets today! TICKETS FOR 2019 SOLD OUT

Shelter Closing Early – 1/27/19

Shelter Closing Early – 1/27/19

SAFE Haven for Cats will be closing at 1:30 pm on Sunday, January 27 to prepare for a staff and volunteer meeting. If you are interested in adopting a cat or kitten on Sunday, please arrive no later than 1 pm so you can have enough time to meet and play with the kitties. We will reopen for adoptions at 11 am on Tuesday, January 29. Thank you!

Two Weeks Until Spay-ghetti & No Balls Dinner! – SOLD OUT

Spay-ghetti & No Balls Dinner – SOLD OUT

SAFE Haven for Cats invites you and your family to enjoy a spaghetti dinner with us and raise awareness about animal welfare and overpopulation in the Triangle. Join us for the 5th Annual Spay-ghetti and No Balls – a spaghetti fundraiser benefiting the SAFE Care Spay / Neuter Clinic!

What better way to spend a Saturday night than with a plate full of spaghetti from Bella Italia? Guests can enjoy camaraderie with other cat-lovers, clinic staff, and volunteers while they enjoy an all-you-can-eat spaghetti, salad, bread, and dessert.

Dinner will be served till 7:30 pm. A presentation about the SAFE Care Spay / Neuter Clinic and its services by our Medical Director, Dr. Jennifer Bledsoe-Nix, will begin at 7:30 pm.

All proceeds benefit SAFE Care and the 3,000+ cats and kittens who are spayed and neutered each year!

This event is first come, first seated! Doors open at 6:00 p.m. The dress code is casual. Tickets are $12 for general admission for adults/$6 for children. Space is limited to 100 hungry cat lovers!

Get your tickets now! SOLD OUT FOR 2019
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