PAW PRINTS - Centre County PAWS 2014 Year in Review

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PAW PRINTS 2014 YEAR IN REVIEW Centre County S W A P 814.237.8722 1401 TROUT RD, STATE COLLEGE WWW.CENTRECOUNTYPAWS.ORG

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A look back on the record-breaking year Centre County PAWS had in 2014!

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PAW P R I N T S2014 YEAR IN REVIEW

Centre County

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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

OUR MISSIONCentre County PAWS is committed to finding forever homes for cats and dogs, educating citizens on responsible pet ownership, providing spay/neuter assistance, and ending pet overpopulation. We are a non-euthanasia, member-supported, volunteer-enabled organization dedicated to the Promotion of Animal Welfare and Safety.

Dear Friend of PAWS:What a year! With your help and support, PAWS was able to make a huge impact in our community in 2014. Here are a few highlights: • PAWS set a record for the number of adoptions in 2014: 390 cats and 352 dogs. • Through the PAWS spay/neuter clinics and vouchers, almost 2,000 dogs and cats were altered – a new record for PAWS. • PAWS volunteers donated over 39,000 hours of service to the organization, valued at over $200,000. • The number of PAWS foster families increased with 53 families fostering dogs and 60 families fostering cats.

Your support makes it possible for our animals to have the best care possible until they find forever homes. If you’ve adopted, volunteered, fostered or donated, we cannot thank you enough for being a caring and compassionate friend to PAWS!

Here’s to a great 2015!

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COVER: Batman, adopted Jun. 9, 2014, with volunteer Emily. ABOVE: Dave Abler at home with one of his rescue beagles.BELOW: Shale, adopted Oct. 25, 2014, with volunteer Ginger V.

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ValentinoFeLV+Adopted June 28, 2014

PortabelloAdopted May 17, 2014

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TOTAL AVERAGE COST PER ANIMAL

YEAR CATS DOGS2014: $155 $1832013: $120 $1752012: $178 $2502011: $370 $295

PAWS works hard to use donations efficiently while still providing exemplary care to cats and dogs during their journey to find their forever homes. The average length of stay was 104 days for cats and 42 days for dogs during 2014.every PAWS cat and dog is spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped before going to their forever home. A voucher for a complimentary veterinary exam is also given to adopters.

TreasureSpent 1,209 days at PAWSAdopted April 25, 2014

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ADOPTIONS “I’m proud of our volunteers and staff for working tirelessly to ultimately save 742 lives in 2014. It is a delight to see every dog and cat who came through our doors scared and confused, leave with a best friend for life. Our record adoption numbers show that Centre County truly is a rescue community.”

— Lisa Bahr, Director of Operations

Check out these interesting adoption-related stats from 2014:

# OF INTAKES / % INCREASE OVER 2013Cats: 393, up 10% Dogs: 355, up 30%

PUPPIES AND KITTENSPuppies rescued from high-kill shelters in the South: 100+kittens rescued in Centre County: 200+

APPLICATION SUMMARYour record adoption statistics are made possible by the high number of successful adoption applications we process each year. Indeed, we are fortunate to have so many wonderful individuals and families looking to adopt their new best friend from PAWS. ultimately, the application process allows our

adoption counselors to ensure that each PAWS animal is properly matched and will be adopted

into his or her “forever home.”

of the 458 cat applications and 757 dog applications we received this year, only 3.7% of cat applications and 4.9% of dog applications were not approved.

YEAR CATS DOGS2014: 390 352

2013: 330 272

2012: 299 250

ABOVE: PAWS Alumni Reunion held on Aug. 10, 2014.BELOW: DeLorean, a FIV+ cat, adopted Feb. 28, 2014 with Lisa B.

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OUR HEART & SOUL Simply put, PAWS could not help the hundreds of cats and dogs

we take in each year without our volunteers and foster families. It takes hundreds of volunteers and staff hours to maintain the Adoption Center, provide animal care, facilitate adoptions, organize in-shelter cat and dog training, and coordinate events. With a limited number of paid staff, these volunteers and foster families are truly the heart and soul of PAWS.

VOLUNTEER HOURSYEAR HOURS VALUE2014: 39,144 $238,795

2013: 25,492 $184,814

2012: 24,239 $175,726

FOSTER FAMILIESYEAR CATS DOGS2014: 60 53

2013: 45 37

2012: 16 25

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nThrough PAWS’ Spay/neuter Assistance Program (SnAP), we helped alter almost 2,000 animals in 2014, a record number!

# OF ANIMALS ASSISTED / % INCREASE OVER 2013Public: 1,575, up 14% PAWS: 368, up 35%ToTAL: 1,943, up 18%

Your donations during our $30,000 Spay/neuter Challenge, matched by Stone Valley Pet Lodge, made our record year possible! THAnk You for helping us fight against pet overpopulation in Centre County and beyond.

SPAY/NEUTER

ABOVE: Morris, adopted Nov. 2, 2014, with PAWS supporter, Fran Fisher.BELOW: PAWS volunteers gather to celebrate a job well done in 2014 on Jan. 17, 2015.

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Join us for fun and exciting events that benefit the cats and dogs at PAWS!

SPAY-GHETTI DINNER4:30–7 p.m. Friday, March 27

St. Mark Evangelical Lutheran Church,Pleasant Gap

CENTRE GIVES36-hour online giving campaign

Tuesday, May 5 and Wednesday, May 6

BINGO5:30–9:00 p.m. Friday, June 5Mountainview Country Club

YARD SALESaturday, June 27 and Sunday, June 28PAWS Adoption and Education Center

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HawkeyeAdopted May 25, 2014

WE NEED YOU!

UPCOMING EVENTS

We need your help to have another record-breaking year in 2015. Here are some ways you can get involved!

ADOPT: enjoy one of life’s most enriching experiences by giving a homeless cat or dog the permanent love and care he or she deserves.http://centrecountypaws.org/catshttp://centrecountypaws.org/dogs

VOLUNTEER: From caring for the animals in the Center, to helping visitors learn about our cats and dogs, to serving on an event planning team, and much more, there are many ways to get involved.http://centrecountypaws.org/volunteer

FOSTER: Providing a temporary home for one of our cats or dogs opens a spot in the Center for another animal in need. Fostering also provides valuable feedback on animal behavior and health.http://centrecountypaws.org/foster

DONATE: Your generosity helps us to provide food, shelter, medical care, and training to hundreds of cats and dogs each year.http://centrecountypaws.org/donate

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