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Below, you will find links to the most recent Humane Society newsletters. Simply click on the link to view, save or print. Winter 2011 Enter Kelcie. She can to the shelter on a warm August night courtesy of one of our humane officers, who had responded to a call regarding a stray dog that, as the caller put it, "looked like someone had slashed her throat." ... [CLICK HERE] Summer 2011 Anything can happen at an animal shelter; no two days are ever the same ... [CLICK HERE] Spring 2011 It was January 26, and a group of staff were crowded around my computer reading an email update on Jack ... [CLICK HERE] Winter 2010 As we move toward the holiday season and the close of 2010, our rather large Humane Society family reminisces, as most families do ... [CLICK HERE] Summer 2010 As of the middle of July, the Humane Society had rescued 458 cats, 320 of which came to us as stray animals. We are currently... [CLICK HERE] Spring 2010 As of the date of this writing - December 21, 2009 - 400 cats, 179 dogs and 20 various other species of animals were adopted into "forever" homes... [CLICK HERE] Winter 2009 As of this date in 2009, over 1,400 animals have passed through the Humane Society doors; some had been abused or neglected, others allowed to run at large, many surrendered due to the inability of the family to care for the animal... [CLICK HERE] Fall 2009 Summer has come and is quickly fading -- a testament to our Wisconsin weather. Over 700 animals came through our doors between the first of the year and the end of July, none of which touched our hearts more deeply than Miss Wiggles, the beautiful little black and white pit bull... [CLICK HERE] Spring 2009 My office is now home to Sasha, a special needs kitty that was surrendered about a month ago. Sasha was born with no eyes but it is amazing how well this blind kitty can navigate. She roams the shelter during the day; it took only a few days for her to get the lay of the land... [CLICK HERE] |








