Topics: Looking for Colony Feeder; Candlelight Vigil For Homeless Animals

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carol needham

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Aug 1, 2009, 12:00:42 PM8/1/09
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The good news is  NO CURRENT OCAS BAILOUTS currently requiring placement!  Yay!
 
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Now, the FIRSTissue is that we are looking for new caregiver(s) for a small colony located within 1/4 mile of Orange Blossom Trail & I-4, Orlando, comprised of only 8 kitties and one loner who stays about 300 yards away from this group.  All have been TNR'd.  Their current caregiver was feeding both in the morning and the evening, but has cut back to just feeding between 9 & 10 in the morning.  Now, due to her health issues, she is forced to look for new caregivers to feed this little group.  The colony is very important to the caregiver and I'm told she will provide the food for feeding.  If you are interested in helping this colony, please email me at caroli...@yahoo.com or car...@carefelinerescue.org .  The caregiver will meet with you and accompany you on several feedings to get the kitties  familiar with you.  They know the sound of their caregiver's car and the sound of her voice and all come running to her when they hear it.  Won't you please consider helping?  If you are unable to and know of someone who might, please let me know this as well.  Thank you all for all you do for the ferals!
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SECOND::
 
18TH ANNUAL CANDELIGHT VIGIL FOR NATIONAL HOMELESS ANIMALS DAY!!
Presented by International Society For Animal Rights.
Saturday, August 15, 2009, 7:30 p.m.
between Orlando SPCA and Orange County Animal Services
(2727 - 2769 Conroy Road, Orlando-directions below).
 
Dogs are welcome if they are leashed.
 
Please come and join us!  Bring a candle in support of the plight of all Homeless Animals.
 
If you have questions or would like more information, please contact
 
Please also help spread these most important five words: 
 
SPAY AND NEUTER YOUR PETS!
 
DIRECTIONS:
 
I-4 from downtown toward Tampa, exit Conroy Road and turn left. Proceed past Millennia Boulevard to second left turn lane.  Turn into driveway and proceed past chain link fence. lto the back between SPCA & OCAS.
I-4 from Lake Buena Vista toward Orlando, exit Conroy Road and turn right. Proceed past Millennia Boulevard to second left turn lane.  Turn into driveway and proceed past chain link fence to the back between SPCA & OCAS..
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Take John Young Parkway south from I-4 for 1½ miles and turn right on Conroy Road (formerly Americana Blvd).   Proceed ¼ mile to the drive on the right. Turn into driveway and proceed past chain link fence to the back between SPCA & OCAS.
Take John Young Parkway north from Sand Lake Road for 2 miles and turn left on Conroy Road (formerly Americana Blvd).  Proceed ¼ mile to the drive on the right. Turn into driveway and proceed past chain link fence to the back between SPCA & OCAS.
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Take Orange Blossom Trail south to Americana Blvd (one traffic light south of Holden).  Turn right and proceed past John Young, where it becomes Conroy Road.  From the John Young intersection proceed ¼ mile to the drive on the right. Turn into driveway and proceed past chain link fence to the back between SPCA & OCAS.
Take Orange Blossom Trail north to Americana Blvd (one traffic light north of Oak Ridge Road). Turn left and proceed past John Young, where it becomes Conroy Road. From the John Young intersection proceed ¼ mile to the drive on the right. Turn into driveway and proceed past chain link fence to the back between SPCA & OCAS.
 


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