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The Mayor's Alliance is promoting
pet adoptions in a big way this holiday season! Santa
and friends took the message to NYC's busy Fifth Avenue
on December 9.
(Photo by Jessica Del Guercio)
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The E-Newsletter of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's
Animals
Out of the Cage!
Holiday 2008 - Volume 5: Issue 3
No one can deny that 2008 has been a year of change
— some good, some troubling. While we look forward to our
nation beginning to move in a new direction with new leadership
in 2009, we also are dealing today with the consequences of a difficult
economy that's bringing more animals into our shelters and challenging
our ability to maintain robust adoptions. But through it all, our
coalition of shelters and rescue groups working to bring positive
change for homeless animals in New York City has remained focused
and proactive in its efforts to save lives and create better tomorrows
for the animals.
This holiday issue of Out of the Cage! describes
some of our collaborative endeavors over the past months, and our
progress toward achieving the four core objectives set forth in
our ten-year strategic plan. You'll read about our efforts to increase
pet adoptions in NYC, especially around
the holidays, spay/neuter initiatives
to reduce the number of homeless animals
entering our city shelters, and use of the media
to increase public awareness
of the wonderful animals available for adoption and the increased
challenges facing shelters and rescue groups in these difficult
economic times. And you'll read about how we are working to strengthen
our resources by providing training
and concrete support to the Alliance Participating Organizations
(APOs) to help them accomplish more for the animals.
Despite the challenges we face, we forge ahead with
optimism and determination, and the knowledge that yes, we can continue
to save lives and remain on course to reach our goals. As we stand
on the threshold of Year 5 of the Maddie's Pet Rescue Project in
NYC, we are fortified by the continued faith and financial support
of Maddie's Fund. We continue
to rely upon the generosity of the ASPCA,
a founding member of the Mayor's Alliance and a continued supporter.
We depend upon the generosity of the PETCO
Foundation and PetSmart
Charities to keep our free cat spay/neuter clinics running,
Broadway
Barks for its continued support of our Picasso
Veterinary Fund, and numerous other organizations, businesses,
veterinary partners, and private individuals, including volunteers,
whose ongoing support is helping us to do more.
In 2009 we can do more, and we will
do more, fueled by the unwavering dedication and can-do attitude
of the more than 140 animal shelters and rescue organizations that
participate in our Alliance. They are the heart of our organization,
just as the animals we seek to help are our soul.
We hope you enjoy this issue of Out of the Cage!
And we wish you and your family members — human and non-human
alike — a happy, healthy, and humane New Year.
Best wishes,

Jane Hoffman
President, Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals
In This Issue…
Mayor's Alliance Promotes Holiday
Pet Adoptions in a Big Way
Great Ideas for Holiday Giving
Free Cat Spay/Neuter Clinics
Continue to Book to Capacity
Picasso Veterinary Fund in
Action: Sneakers Just Might Be the Right Fit for You!
Tough Economic Times, Holiday
Adoptions Gain Media Attention
Strength Trainings Equip APOs
to Work Harder, Smarter
The Good Neighbor: How Caring
Collaboration Saved the Lives of 28 Cats
by Meredith Weiss
Planning for Your Pet's Care
if You're Not Around
Mayor's Alliance
Acknowledges Generous Fundraising Efforts
Help for NYC's Stray and Outdoor
Cats
In Every Issue…
Upcoming Events
APO Wish List
YOU Can Help!
Other Newsletters
About Maddie's
Fund
Newsletter Team
Editor-in-Chief: Steve Gruber
Art Director: Krista Menzel
Senior Writer: Steve Gruber
Contributing Writer: Meredith Weiss
Photographers: Dennis Ardigo, Jessica Del Guercio,
Rick Edwards, Janell Granier, Bryan Kortis, Meredith Weiss
The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals
welcomes reprints of the articles in Out of the Cage!
To request permission to reprint any of these articles, please
contact us at info@AnimalAllianceNYC.org.
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