30,000 nipped and counting!
 
 
May 5th, 2010
Dear Friend of Feral Cats,
 
We are excited to report that 98 volunteers donated their time this past Sunday to help 103 of Alachua County's community cats.
The lucky stray and feral cats were spayed or neutered, vaccinated and given flea and heartworm preventative at no charge to the kind caregivers that brought them. Free booster vaccines were also given to 18 Operation Catnip Graduates to help them stay healthy and happy.

Dr. Julie Levy (Medical Director), Dr. Lidya Albano, Dr. Abigail Amlong, Dr. Kali-Nicole Campbell, Dr. Cynda Crawford, Dr. Brian DiGangi, Dr. Markus Froembling, Dr. Lauren Hensley, Dr. Sarah Kirk, Dr. Karen Schaedel, and Dr. Kelley Thieman all donated their time we are grateful for their help.

A special thanks to Judy Angley and Sharyn Passeretti for making a beautiful spread and to Bob Blanchard at Papa John's Pizza for donating delicious pies that helped feed our hungry volunteers.
 

 
Operation Catnip Spay Days are fueled by compassionate caregivers, kind volunteers and thoughtful donations from people like you. Please make a contribution to ensure that as many community cats are spayed and neutered as possible.

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Please join us on June 6th for the next FREE clinic to help stray and feral cats. It takes all kinds of caring people to make a successful Spay Day.
 
 
Sincerely,
 
Shaye Olmstead
Operation Catnip Manager  
operationcatnip@nmhp.net | 352-380-0940                        
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