Heavens Angels World Animal Rescue

Where Every Animal Has A Home!

CONTACT SANDI 718 502 5346
ABOUT THESE HOMELESS BEAUTIES! SPIRIT Spirit is a 1 year old spayed female
with all her vaccines. She loves to talk, is great with other cats and dogs and all people.
She is the perfect cat for a person who doesnt like lazy kitties! Spirit is fun, hence her name,
and adjusts very easily when placed in a new home! Saved from the shelter, and now in two
different foster homes for months, it is time to find this lady a permanent loving forever home.
Please call Sandi, at 718 502 5346 if you are interested in inviting a joyful spirit into your family!!

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Cleo is a beautiful Bombay mix, who was very depressed in her cage at the shelter.
She is spayed, up to date on vaccines, and 7 years old. Dont let her age fool you, this
cat will be around FOR MANY MANY years to come. She is happy and energetic despite
being a little plump (she is losing weight rapidly on a correct diet and exercise).
You will not believe that such a gorgeous cat is without a home! Her favorite thing to do is
flop down and roll around begging for a belly rub. She loves cats, people, and dogs!!!
Call Sandi 718 502 5346 if you are interested in inviting magical Cleo into your family!!

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These beautiful kitties along with many other animals need homes ASAP! High Kill shelter in Huntington,WV.

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Binky
Calico
Size: Medium
Age: Adult
Gender: Female
ID: 030802c
Notes:
APPROXIMATE AGE: 2 years
COMMENTS: Gorgeous calico girl who is ready to be your new furry friend
ADOPTION FEE: $50


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Diddy
Tabby
Size: Medium
Age: Adult
Gender: Male
 ID: 022008c
Notes:
APPROXIMATE AGE: 1 year
COMMENTS: Super friendly and very handsome tabby boy who hopes to find a loving home to call his own
ADOPTION FEE: $50
 
 
 
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Simon 
Domestic
Medium Hair
Size: Medium
Age: Adult 
Gender: Male
ID: 022606c
Notes:
APPROXIMATE AGE: 1 1/2 years
COMMENTS: Very sweet feline fella who hopes to find a loving new home;
NEUTERED & UP TO DATE on shots.
ADOPTION FEE: $50
 
 
 
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Puddy
Domestic
Medium Hair-black
Size: Medium
Age: Adult
Gender: Male
ID: 022804c 
Notes:
APPROXIMATE AGE: 1 1/2 years
COMMENTS: Regal feline fella who is ready to share his life and love with a new family
ADOPTION FEE: $50
 
 
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Martin
Tabby
Size: Medium
Age: Adult
Gender: Male
ID: 010803c
Notes:
APPROXIMATE AGE: 3 years
COMMENTS: Handsome tabby boy who has already been NEUTERED
ADOPTION FEE: $50
 
 
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Angelina
Domestic
 Short Hair
Size: Medium
Age: Young
Gender: Female
ID: 022603c
Notes:
APPROXIMATE AGE: 6 months
COMMENTS: Delightfully sweet young feline girl who is ready to be your new furry friend.
ADOPTION FEE: $50
 
 
www.petfinder.com/shelters/WV13.html
Huntington-Cabell-Wayne Shelter Huntington, WV 304-696-5551
 
 
 
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Hobo
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Tabby - Brown,Domestic Short Hair - brown Mix Size: Extra Large Age: Adult Gender: Male
Notes: Hobo is an incredibly sweet BIG boy...a gentle giant if you will!
He showed up on the doorstep of one of our volunteers during the big Valentine's Day blizzard.
She took him in and kept him warm and safe, and then when the weather cleared, tried to find
where he belonged in the neighborhood. He stayed close to her, and no one ever claimed him.
She nick named him her little Hobo...and that is what we call him now. He has very soft fur,
and a light brown class tiger coat. Hobo purrs and makes biscuits with his paws when you stroke
 him and talk sweetly to him. We estimate him to be a young adult..maybe 2-3 years old. This boy is
quite big, but is very mellow and calm. A perfect companion for lounging in a sunny window while
you read a book! Come meet this handsome guy for yourself!
We are located in Cumberland, ME. We do not ship cats. This pet is up to date with routine shots.
This pet is already house trained. This pet has been altered.
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Please contact us on our MySpace page if you have any questions or would like to come and meet or adopt
 Hobo or any of our other cats!
http://www.myspace.com/hartofme
 
 
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 Here are some of the newest additions at Tabby's Place:
S/
Sky is a sweet senior girl. She resides in the lobby with her sister Cloud.


C/
Cloud, Sky's sister, has Cerebellar Hypoplasia, Mammary Cancer,
and Entropion. She's a sweet sweet girl!
Sponsor Cloud!


M/
Mitsu is a very beautiful young Siamese mix.
He is play aggressive so he would do best in a home without young children.


O/
Orion is a young cute orange and white male.
He's very playful, somewhat shy but he is getting friendlier.


J/
Jeepers was so scared when he came in, but he is so friendly now,
always meowing for attention.


I/
Illana is a sweet young, very pretty girl!


Z/
Zippy is a shy but sweet grey and white female. She's slowly coming out of her shell.



R/
Rosie is a very friendly large calico.
She will let you know if there's something she doesn't like
 (like her tail being touched) so she would do best in a home without children.

 

 


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We’d like to pull some cats from a shelter, but we need them to be sponsored first!
There are over 30 cats there, and the expenses are as follows:
For spayed/neutered cats, $200 covers the pull fee, veterinary exam,
rabies and distemper vaccinations, deworming, FIV/Feline leukemia testing,
and microchip. For unaltered male cats, $300 also includes neuter surgery
and pre-anesthetic blood work. For unaltered female cats, $340 includes
spay surgery and pre-anesthetic blood work.

Here are the cats:
Aaliyah – unaltered female ($340)
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Sandy – Spayed female ($200)
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Ginny – Spayed Female ($200)
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Bob – Unaltered male ($300)
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Will – Unaltered Male ($300)
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Demsey – Neutered Male ($200)
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Heston – Neutered Male ($200)
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Jiggs – Neutered Male ($200)
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Kandi – Unaltered Female ($340)
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Ozzie – Neutered Male ($200)
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Pretty Girl – Unaltered Female ($340)
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Zabootie – Neutered Male ($200)
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 Carmichael – Neutered Male ($200)
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Charcoal – Unaltered Female ($340)
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Leona – Unaltered Female ($340)
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Lexi – Unaltered Female ($340)
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Andy – Neutered male ($200)
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Cinder – Unaltered Female ($340)
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Kenja – Neutered Male ($200)
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Diego – Neutered Male ($200)
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Nigel – Unaltered Male ($300)
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Rusty – Neutered Male (declawed – adds $20 to his pull fee making him $220)
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Chopper – Neutered Male ($200)
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Ezra – Neutered Male ($200)
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Sunshine – Spayed Female ($200)
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Pepsi – Spayed Female ($200)
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Mac – Neutered Male (declawed – adds $20 to his pull fee making him $220)
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Smokey – Neutered Male ($200)
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Ferris – Spayed Female ($200)
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Smudge – Spayed Female ($200)
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Patch – Spayed Female ($200)
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Thor – Neutered Male ($200)
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THIS CAT CURRENTLY LIVES AT ONE OF OUR VET'S OFFICE,
LONG ISLAND, NY. FOR MORE INFORMATION,
PLEASE CONTACT SANTA: santa13@optonline.net
 
This handsome little guy is Bernie. Bernie was abandoned at a local vet's
office after his family found out that his tail needed to be partially amputated
and that they would have to pay the bill. They refused to pay. Instead,
they say "just put him down," knowing that Bernie is a healthy, loving feline friend!
How sad, but how fortunate for Bernie that this vet cared enough to do
the surgery and to keep him until a better guardian can be found -
one who will make a real commitment to take care of him in sickness and in health.
(I don't know why people who really don't care about animals continue to buy
and adopt them when they have no intention of doing right by them.)
Bernie currently is living in a vet cage. The kind and caring vet did amputate part
of his tail, but that hasn't detracted from Bernie's natural charm:) 
Bernie is adorable, and seeks a soft lap to snuggle in. He is sweet, affectionate,
and longing for a loving home; a home he has never really had in his short time
on this earth. If you think you can provide a wonderful home for this wonderful
kitty, we'd like to speak with you. Adoption of Bernie is contingent upon a
completed application, a vet reference, and a home visit by a member of
our group.
CONTACT: santa13@optonline.net
Bernie is just a year old, neutered, up-to-date with all medical,
healthy and sweet as sugar.
 
 
 
 
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Stan the Beautiful Man Needs Help Here is the story of Stan and the
 rescuers who are unable to pay his increasing vet bills. On January 28th
 Joe and Delia received a call from one of Joe’s friends saying that a stray
 cat had followed him home. The friend could not take the cat and pleaded
 with them to allow him to bring the cat over their house. Despite having
 a basement full of feral cats recovering from their spay/neuter surgeries
 (they are involved with many Trap/Neuter/Return projects for feral cats)
 Joe managed to dig up a cage and allow his friend to bring the cat over,
 provided that the friend would take full responsibility for the cat and that
 he’d be at Joe’s house only temporarily. The friend agreed to these terms.
 When Joe’s friend arrived with the cat, the cat was filthy – covered from
 shoulders to tail in caked-on feces. Not only did he smell awful from the
severe diarrhea, but there was a rotten smell coming from his mouth.
Despite this, the cat – now named “Stan” – was happy. Stan arched his back,
purred and wanted to rub into everyone and everything. A cage was set up for
Stan and a list of things to do was given to Joe’s friend – everything from
posting “Found Cat” flyers to names and numbers of rescue groups and
veterinarians in the area. On his way out, the friend assured them that he’d
do some work to find Stan’s home or another place for him to go. After
two days of not hearing from their friend, Joe and Delia brought Stan to
the vet to see what was wrong. Stan had an awful case of worms, was
severely dehydrated, and had a rotten and abscessed tooth which was
 extracted. He tested negative for FIV & FeLV, was given a rabies shot and
was given a good bath. The vet guessed that Stan was about eight years old.
He was sent home with some Antirobe for the dental extraction and the hope
that the diarrhea would clear up once the antibiotics were out of his system.
After two weeks of not hearing anything at all from this “friend”, Stan started
passing blood in his stool which was still watery diarrhea. He started having
difficulty standing and walking straight because of his incredible discomfort,
and continued with terrible flatulence and watery discharge. Stan then started
passing blood in his urine. The little man still purred though – and seeing
Joe and Delia brightened his day. On February 16th Stan was brought back
 to the vet where he underwent another exam, blood work and x-rays to
check for a blockage in his intestinal tract. Stan needed fluids again because
the severe diarrhea with blood had not abated. Stan’s blood work showed no
signs of liver or kidney disease and the x-rays showed his intestines to be
 normal. There was “something” seen in his stomach though, and the vet
suggested that Stan be taken to another hospital for an ultrasound on his
abdomen. The ultrasound revealed that the renal pelvis of both kidneys was
very much enlarged and the lymph nodes in his lower back were also swollen.
Stan was put on Baytril for the kidney infection and another medication
to knock out any worms that the previous wormings (Drontal and Revolution)
might have missed. He was also put on Metronidazole for his diarrhea.
If what we were doing was going to work we'd begin to see improvements
in Stan's leakage and his stool should start to firm up in a few days to two
weeks. We also put Stan on the Eukanuba prescription low-residue diet that
is suggested for these kinds of problems. It was further suggested that if
none of these tests and treatments are able to correct Stan's problems,
they might have to check him in for exploratory surgery to biopsy his colon
and kidneys to further see what's going on. That may cost another $2,500.
When it rains, it pours. Unfortunately for Stan, Joe and Delia are being
crushed by vet bills and do not know when they can have the exploratory
surgery performed. Joe’s “friend” was never heard from again and he totally
reneged on his responsibility toward Stan – effectively dumping the poor little
man on two rescuers who always have their hands full. In addition to the vet
expenses associated with Stan’s care and all the money poured into feral cat
TNR work, Joe and Delia are caring for another rescued cat – Mitzie – who
has cost them $3,000 in care for a hyperthyroid condition that could not be
treated with medication. Mitzie’s hyperthyroidism needed to be treated with
radioactive Iodine-131 – a procedure that will required her to be hospitalized
for five days and quarantined upon discharge for another 77 days. The Iodine-131
treatment cost approximately $2,400, including the preliminary and follow up
visits to the hospital. With Stan’s care eclipsing $1,300 and with no end in sight,
there is no way that they can continue to pay the vet bills. One of their house
cats is also showing signs of hyperthyroidism, but there is no money left to
bring this cat to the vet. Joe and Delia have helped hundreds of animals since
they have been together – animals as varied as ferrets, feral cats, dogs,
chickens, opossums and even lobsters. Never before has vet care been an
issue. Stan and Mitzie’s vet bills are far more than they can handle and
they need some help.
Donations can be sent to
Elaine’s Foundation for Homeless Felines – 139 Fern Ave, Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071
(if a tax receipt is needed) earmarked for Stan or Mitzie, or to the
Oradell Animal Hospital, 580 Winters Ave. Paramus, NJ 07652
earmarked to be applied to the outstanding balance on the account of Joe Miele.
Paypal can be sent to jmmiele@optonline.net
If you have any questions, please contact Joe directly at jmmiele@optonline.net
or the Foundation at echichizola1@comcast.net
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 And Here's some adorable babies that our Foster also has. Out of the goodness of her heart
she took in a VERY pregnant neighborhood cat who was about to be turned into
Spalding Gassing Pound...
Any donations for supplies & upcoming vetting after being weaned appreciated also.
Just look at these faces! :)

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