
STRAWBERRY 1986-2002
There is a lot of suffering in the world and we can't put an end to all of it, but if we see it and choose to turn away and harden our hearts anyway-it's unforgivable!
Money is getting tighter for most of us everyday, but there are still things you can do to alleviate the suffering some of God's other creations! Below are some ideas suggested by the HUMANE SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES. A little goes a long ways. If you've ever spent time around animals then you know how much they appreciate it-because THEY TELL YOU!
* Give a little bit. Donate food, old blankets, towels, or other needed supplies. Contribute to one of its special programs.
* Lend a hand. Volunteer your time. Bathe and groom the animals, walk dogs, or play with cats. Stuff envelopes for a mailing. Help publicize an event.
* Find that special someone. Choose your next pet from your local shelter, which has many wonderful dogs and cats, in different shapes and sizes, just waiting for a permanent, loving home.
* Help spread the word. Tell your friends about your shelter's services. Promote animal safety and responsible pet ownership. Celebrate National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week during the first full week of November.
* Be a responsible pet owner. Keep current identification on your dog or cat at all times. Spay or neuter your pet. Always keep your dog or cat properly confined or supervised. In addition to the basics—food, water, shelter, and veterinary care—give your pet lots of love and attention.
* Vote for the animals. Support legislation to protect animals. Contact government officials and urge them to support pro-animal legislation.
* Be a hero. Report animal cruelty and neglect as well as injured or stray animals. You may prevent suffering and even save a life.
* Teach your children well. Instruct children in how to care for animals properly and how to treat them with kindness. Set an example by doing the same.
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHELTER BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY SUPPORT THE LIVES THAT ARE DEPENDENT ON THEM!