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Pet Stats (August 2010)

256
Dogs & Cats rescued & re-homed by Encore Pets

694
Cats & Dogs Spayed/Neutered at Encore Pets-sponsored low-cost S/N Clinics

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Encore Pets, Inc., of Morehead City, NC, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization seeking to save the lives of animals by maintaining a foster/adoption program for homeless pets, offering low-cost spay-neuter services to those in need, and educating the public on animal-related issues through our monthly pet newsletter.

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Please Help Rita!

Animal Orthopedic Procedure

Encore Pet’s sweet foster dog Rita needs a costly orthopedic procedure done at Eastern Carolina Veterinary Referral in Wilmington. The cost will range between $1,000 to $1,400. Any donations toward her care will be so appreciated. Thank you!
Donations can be made on this site or sent to (Encore Pets, w/ “Rita” in the memo line): Encore Pets, P.O. Box 1352,
MHC, NC 28557.

 

 

ATTENTION!
We need foster homes and volunteers. Please be a part of our life-saving foster/ adoption program!

Please contact us ASAP if you can:
- Foster dogs or cats
- Help w/ caring for cats
 

Rescue

 

Pet RescueSince our inception in May 2007, Encore Pets has rescued and re-homed over 250 dogs and cats, most of which were rescued from shelters, in addition to strays and owner-relinquished pets.  

Volunteers with Encore Pets work closely with our local shelters to find foster homes, saving many pets from euthanasia.  Many of the pets rescued are special needs- undernourished, older, Heartworm-positive, with mange, etc.  Encore Pets provides foster pets with food, supplies and all necessary veterinary care, including: spay/neuter, vaccinations, preventatives, and other medical needs, such as heartworm treatment, dental work, etc.

The average cost of fully vetting our rescued pets is $150 to $200 per pet, and the cost is much higher for the special needs animals.  We have had a high success rate of placing our rescued animals in permanent homes.  However, we are always in need of donations and new foster homes for our life-saving work to continue.

 

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Spay/Neuter

Spay and Neuter

Our primary objective in offering spay/neuter clinics is to reduce the number of kittens and puppies that end up homeless or in our local shelters.

We’ve held nine low-cost spay-neuter clinics at the Duke Marine Lab, in collaboration with the Pet Overpopulation Patrol–NC out of Chapel Hill.  We successfully raised funds in 2009 to subsidize the cost of surgeries by $20 per pet.  Encore Pets also covers gas for the mobile unit and lodging for the veterinary staff.  The huge demand from the public for these clinics demonstrates the pressing need for these services in our area.  Encore Pets is the only non-profit animal welfare organization offering low-cost spay/neuter services to our community. We just held a three-day clinic in June 2010, spay/neutering another 89 dogs and cats.  Due to a successful spring fundraiser, we were able to subsidize the cost of surgeries by $20 per pet again. We hope to offer the Carteret County residents low-cost spay/neuter services via POP-NC at least one more time in 2010.

Number of Pets Spayed/Neutered/Vaccinated during Encore Pets/POP-NC clinics

2007 2008 2009 2010 Total
# Clinics
1 1 4 3 9
# Cats 56 43 221 164 484
# Dogs 9 15 104 82 210
Total 65 58 325 246 694

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Educate

Spay and NeuterPublication of monthly Encore Pets’ Pet Newsletter:
A number of rescue groups in our area foster or care for animals in need of “forever homes”.  Encore Pets has built a network of five local animal rescue groups and shelters and publishes a monthly Pet Newsletter in the local paper with pictures and descriptions of animals available for adoption from each group.  We offer this exposure to the rescue groups and shelters at no charge to them.  In addition to presenting adoptable pets, the newsletter educates the public on the importance and benefits of spay/neuter, provides information on low-cost spay/neuter options in our area, and features articles on responsible pet ownership and pet health issues.

Initially two volunteers printed the newsletter in their homes and distributed them to local businesses and veterinary offices.  We then solicited business sponsors to help defray the cost of publication.  The Pet Newsletter now has a broad circulation (12,000 monthly) through our local paper, The Carteret News-Times.  We are responsible for the monthly cost of publishing the newsletter, which is only partially defrayed by our sponsors.

Education Program:
In 2009, Encore Pets volunteers provided educational programs for five schools and churches.  As we grow, we plan to expand the education of school children on humane treatment of animals and the importance of spay/neuter.

For more information on our Education Program, email encorepets@yahoo.com or call (252) 247-1747.

For our latest Pet Newsletter, click here.

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