Tuesday, June 8, 2010

From Okinawa to Marion: A Life-Saving Trip for Andy





As you likely know, Happily Ever After Animal Sanctuary is based in the small town of Marion, Wis., but since our founding, we've touched the hearts and lives of both people and animals living all across the U.S. Recently, that reach extended half a world away, when the wife of an Air Force soldier stationed in Okinawa, Japan contacted us on behalf of a cat that had stolen her heart. This is Andy's story.

Shortly after she arrived in Okinawa in 2008, Amanda Nemeth became active in a volunteer organization called Okinawa American Animal Rescue Society (OAARS). This group is devoted to helping the animals so often abandoned by American military families who find it difficult to bring pets with them to their next base assignment. They do not have a shelter but rely on foster homes to accomplish their life-saving mission. But OAARS was running out of options for one particular cat, and they were determined to do whatever it took to save him.

After doing some research, Amanda came upon Happily Ever After's website and told us of Andy's plight:

"Andy was found abandoned in August 2008 by a local rescuer in front of a supermarket in Okinawa, Japan. He was taken to the vet where besides being very dirty he had the regular stray results: ear mites. A test for FIV and FeLV resulted in positive for FIV and negative for FeLV.


He was estimated at that time to be around 2 years old, and he was soon placed in a foster home with another FIV cat. He resided with his 1st foster family for only 3 months, as they soon could no longer care for both cats. Afterward, he was put in his 2nd foster family's house, were he lived for a little less than 3 months. The new family thought it was best for him go due to their 4 children being mean and tormenting him. His 3rd foster family had him for 4 months and he was doing great until her husband came back from TAD (Temporary Assigned Duty) and wanted no cats in his house.


With all available OAARS foster families having FIV negative cats there was no place for him but a impoverished shelter in a small kennel where he remains today. We have made great attempts to get him adopted at our events, on our website, on local websites as well as local and military newspapers. The idea of sending him to mainland Japan has come up but they are governed by the same animal rules and he would on be in the same or worse situation.


We have been in contact with stateside shelters in hopes to get this little guy out of his current situation and were very happy when a shelter had been located. We soon found out they agreed to take him in by accident. The shelter is set to close June 1st and with no one to take him he will have to be put down by the local animal control.


Andy does very well with other cats and enjoys being let out of his kennel and a good rub. He does play bite which adults understand; children don't know how to take it. He has a set of unique colors with piercing eyes and is very mild natured. He has never bitten or scratched anyone and is best described as a lap kitty. With being in the shelter, he has had less socializing but comes around quickly."



But luck was finally on Andy's side: Happily Ever After had room in their FIV room and "happily" agreed to give Andy a chance at life as an American! OAARS kindly offered to cover all the costs of sending him to us, and on Thursday, June 3 - after many airborne hours and several different flights - Andy arrived at the Outagamie County Airport and into the waiting arms of HEA president Amanda Reitz.

Though Andy has only been with us for 6 days, he's already a volunteer favorite! He's settling in exceptionally well and adores attention. We're thrilled to have this special guy among our crew, and we invite you to come meet the newest and most worldly member of our family soon!

Welcome, Andy! And thanks, OAARS, for sending him home!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Marvelous May





Hello, HEA friends!
Many of you have been asking "How are things going at the new Green Bay Adoption Center?" The answer is...GREAT! In fact, we've been busy most every day since our Grand Opening on May 8. Excuse the lag time in postings - we've just been a little preoccupied with getting NINETEEN animals from the Center (plus a few from the Sanctuary!) into their new homes!!

Because we have so many happy stories (and faces!) to share with you from our May adoptees, we've created an album on Facebook that you can check out here. (Remember, you don't have to have a Facebook account to peek!) Info on each can be found in the captions below their names.

There was one special kitty who we didn't get a picture of before he headed home - that was Jasper! His new family includes a cat sister who is also an HEA alum, and they live in Green Bay. We couldn't let that great news go by just because we didn't have a photo of Jasper!

So if all the rest of the adoptee pics are in the Facebook album, you might be wondering, "Who is that handsome dude in the pictures at the top of this posting?" Longtime volunteers know him as Choco, but to his new family, he's Moose. Moose waited quite a while at HEA for his forever family, but the wait was certainly worth it. Please read the update email from Moose's mom below to see how happy his story turned out.
Thought we would share Moose's first adventure in swimming. It took a little longer for us to get him there this spring as we first had to buy a larger car to get him and Mona there. I think you remember helping us get him in the back of our little black car. Well now Moose has a larger car to ride in for swimming, and his visits to the vet clinic in Madison. By the way, the last time Moose was there the pressure in both of his eyes had dropped considerably. They are very happy with his post surgery eye pressure. He is still on 4 different eye drops but is going back in July and we are hoping that if the pressure remains low, they will discontinue more of his meds. It did not seem that Moose had ever been swimming. He was following Mona around and did swim some, but would not fetch the tennis ball like Mona was doing. Not bad for a first trip tho with brand new eyes!!!!

Clearly, Moose sure had a fabulous Memorial Day weekend. As the title of this post says, he and the rest of the furry kids who found their way "home" this month definitely had a Marvelous May!