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Last Spay Day of 2009:

December 13th
 
 2010 Spay Days: 
 

 January 10th
February 21st

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OC Needs Supplies!

 Dish Detergent
Super Glue Gel
AA Batteries
4mil Plastic Drop- Cloth
Masking Tape
Scissors
Pens and Sharpies
Paper
Office Supplies
Laundry Detergent
Isopropyl Alchohol
Hydrogen Peroxide
Medical Supplies

Let us know if you are able to donate! 

OC Gainesville

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Are you missing out on Catnip Sundays?
 
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Have transportation and want to help?
 
Targeted TNR grant covers cost of cats from local mobile home communities.    
 
We need volunteers who are available to help with trapping projects in mobile home communities all over Alachua County.
 
Opportunities are available to help trap for Operation Catnip Sunday Spay Days and during the week for surgery at Operation PetSnip.
 
Operation Catnip will supply you with all the information and equipment you need!
 
Email us or call to get involved! 
 
352-380-0940
  
Last Spay Day of 2009! November 19th, 2009

Greetings OC Supporters!

It is your last chance in 2009 to help our community's homeless cats by bringing them to an Operation Catnip spay day.

Let's make the most of it!

On Sunday, December 13th, we will be sterilizing cats in an effort to humanely stop feral cat overpopulation. 
 
We need you! 

 
We need clinic volunteers and ferals to fix!
 
Please share the cause with your friends by mouth, email, Facebook, Twitter, or however you prefer to get the word out.

As always a delicious lunch will be provided to all clinic volunteers. Help make this lunch possible by bringing a food item - contact operationcatnip@nmhp.net to see what is needed. 

We look forward to seeing you Sunday, December 13th!

  
>^..^< 
Shaye Olmstead, BA
Operation Catnip Manager
No More Homeless Pets, Inc.
shaye.olmstead@nmhp.net
352.380.0940 (office/mobile)
 
 

General Volunteer Sign-up: 

Please reply with all of the following:
  1. Station preference and if you have worked this station previously.
  2. Availability (We primarily need volunteers who can stay all day, but shifts are also available: 7:30am-12, 12-5pm)
  3. Can you help set up on Saturday, December 12th at 3:00pm?
  4. See our wish-list if you are able to donate!

First Time Volunteers: 

If you haven't volunteered at a clinic before:
 
You must sign-up for Operation Catnip Orientation which will be held on Wednesday, December 9th at 7:00pm at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine.
 
If you are unable to attend, contact us for a private orientation.
 
Please RSVP for orientation no later than Monday, November 2nd.

Veterinarians interested in volunteering:

Veterinarians must be:
  1. Florida licensed or with UF hospital privilege
  2. Able to provide proof of current rabies titer
  3. Available for one of the following shifts:

(Please reply with availability)

  • 8:30am-11:30am               
  • 11:30am-2:30pm (Or earlier if surgeries are completed)
  • Your own schedule

Vet Students Interested in Spaying/Neutering:

Vet students who would like to volunteer to spay: 
Please email: Angela Avok avok@ufl.edu

Vet students who would like to volunteer to neuter:
Please email: Shannon Skevakis semcdonald106@ufl.edu
 

Don't forget your lunch money!

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Lunch at OC is still free.
But, you know, there really is no such thing as a "free" lunch. That's why we're asking you to bring an item or donate if you are able. Donations are not compulsory but they do keep us from using the limited and precious funds we have for fixing ferals. If you enjoy the food provided at the December clinic please put some change in the donation jar at the lunch table so that we can buy supplies to make lunch next month. The more you give, the better the fare.
 
If you would like to help prepare lunch or donate an item (i.e. refreshment, chips, pastries) please email us.

Photogenic Ferals?

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Email pictures of your favorite Operation Catnip graduates and we'll pick a few of the best to be featured in future newsletters.
 
 
 
Be sure to include "OC Photo Contest" in the subject line.
 
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