Monday, May 24, 2010

Impawtant post!

(This is a serious post today so Franklin is putting on his best serious face!)

We have mentioned the organization Help Animals India on here before. They could really use our help right now! Their primary beneficiary is the Visakha Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (VSPCA), and VSPCA's shelter in Andhra Pradesh was severely damaged in the recent typhoon, Cyclone Laila.

Here is a portion of the latest e-mail we received from Eileen, the founder of Help Animals India (note - if you would like us to forward this e-mail to you, please drop us a line!):

"Cyclone Laila has struck the coast of Andhra Pradesh, and has continued up the Indian coast through Orissa. The VSPCA shelter which is home to around 1,100 animals has sustained a lot of damage.

Pradeep Nath, founder and president of VSPCA, writes:
'Trees have fallen on the roof of the ABC/TNR [Animal Birth Control/Trap Neuter Release] center; this needs immediate repair so we can continue our ABC (spay/neuter) program. The bigger generator and even the small generator are not working and are clogged with water. Three of the pigeon shelters have been damaged. All the bird areas need to be fixed to better withstand storms. The goshala shed where the buffaloes live, needs the sheets on top replaced, the goshala shed on the other side, for the cows, has been swept away by the winds, and another one needs to be put up for them. The drainage system needs to be improved to prevent flooding.

Our first obligation is to the 1,100 rescued animals we have here; they all need to have shelter and be in out of the rain - and to the continuation of our ABC (spay/neuter) program. We conduct more than 40 surgeries a day to help the street animals, and we need to continue this program.

Animals in the areas around us also need urgent help because of the severe storm and the flooding, and we hope that we will have the funding to do disaster relief, as we have always done in the past, since these animals too are dependent on us. We are thankful that there have been no deaths, and all the animals here at the shelter have survived. Our heart-felt thanks to all of you who can provide any help for the animals.' "

If you'd like to help, here are two ways:

1. If you have not nominated an organization for Romeo the Cat's Furpower recipient for June, we ask that you please consider nominating Help Animals India. They are a U.S. 501(c)3 organization, so they qualify. You can nominate at http://www.romeothecat.com/contact/ - it is so easy that even our human had no problems doing it. All you need is a valid e-mail address! Please nominate ASAP since Romeo and his staff plan to choose a charity later this week.

2. And if you can, please consider making a small donation, since our money goes a long way in India! As Eileen says:
"Donations go directly to benefit India’s animals. In India, these funds continue to go a long way. Typical monthly salaries are the equivalent of $500 USD for a veterinarian and $100 USD for shelter or office help. Dog and cat spay/neuter operations average just $12 USD."

You can find out more about how to donate at http://vspca.org/donate.php. We donated via PayPal and since the donation goes through Help Animals India, our contribution was 100% US tax deductible.

P.S. We hope to be back with some non-serious posts after our human goes to the human vet on Wednesday.

18 comments:

Anya said...

Wow!!
Hi Franklin
I have never seen you so serious ;)

Poor animals in India
Yes we all must help if we can !!!
Fantastic post .....

I wish you GOOD luck
by the human Vet Katie.....
I will think on you !!!!!!!
Take care ....

Hugs for all
Kareltje & Anya
=^.^=

The Monkeys said...

We can see that this is very important because of your face, Franklin!

We will nominate Help Animals India on Romeo's blog and we will donate our allowance on the weekend. It's not much, but as you mentioned, it goes a long way in India.

P.S. Thank you for voting for Sweet Pea! We think Wilfred is adorable too, but Torties have the majority vote here. Of course, one Tortie is enough to sway the vote, as your Tasha has proven!

Cheysuli and gemini said...

That is a very important post We will see what we can do to help.

The Monkeys said...

P.P.S. We sure hope your Mom feels better after she visits the human vet. Our Mom has had a bit of a sore back from all the recent moving, and she said she thought of your Mom having much worse pain and she doesn't know how she puts up with it!

Annette F Tait said...

thank you Franklin, sent a small donation their way and nominated the charity too :)
best wishes to your mum for her vet visit!

Amy and The House of Cats said...

Hi Franklin! Thanks for letting us know! We are going to head over to both and help out!

Brian said...

Thanks for telling us, we will check it out too!

BeadedTail said...

Franklin, thanks for letting us know about this. We'll get our mommy to send in a donation!

We hope your mom is doing better too and that she gets some help from the human vet on Wednesday!

The Creek Cats said...

We will go nominate them on Romeo's blog!
Lots of luck to your mom with the human vet appointment!

The Island Cats said...

We're gonna go over and nomimate them on Romeo's blog! And we'll ask our mom about sending them some green papers too.

We hope your mom's human vet visit goes okay...

Inigo Flufflebum and d'Artagnan Rumblepurr said...

We're purring for your mummy!

Au and Target said...

Franklin you look SHOCKED! Poor things, we're purring for them.

Milo and Alfie Marshall said...

Hi Franklin,

Fanks for the advice abowt how to deal wiv Milo not letting me on the bed. I appresheate it.

And yoor post today is awesome ~ we hope the animals get all the help they need.

Love Alfie xx

LindaGJ said...

First of all, thank you so much for your comments on my blog! Maybe you also made a comment on my article as well, so thank you for that as well, if you did! Next I just read that you are having hip bone problems. I surely can relate. With Fibro, one of my main pain flare areas are around my left hip, but no surgery will help that!
Also this post looks like I should check it out!!!
I'm doing ok, health wise not so good, just hanging in there and trying to be positive between the deep depressions I find myself in that only last a couple of hours now as I have learned how to get back in tune with my Faith and what all I have to be thankful for. Too much info, but today I had a bad wave of depression, but I'm all better now!
So good to hear from you and all the best with your hip!!! Keep me informed by making a comment on my blog because lately I don't get the time to read other blogs that I adore so much!!!
Have a beautiful day!
Linda :)

Shrimp Salad Circus said...

I just nominated Help Animals India. Thanks for sharing this!

P.S. I have a cat named Mish who looks just like Franklin!

- Lindsay

Jennifer said...

Franklin's serious face is really working! I'll need to read through carefully again to see how I can help (details make me nutty and always require second readings).

Good luck at the human vet!!

Whskr @ Dash Kitten said...

Takie and Franklin - this is on Dash Kitten's blog and will go up on mine. Get in touch with Michele about an EGA post right now!! http://dashkitten.blogspot.com/

Marjorie and Dash Kitten

Whskr @ Dash Kitten said...

Nominated them to Romeo the cat