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July 13, 2010
Topics: Happy Tails

Bunny bonanza!

RabbitThis week (10 – 18 July) is ‘Bunny Hop’ week.

As a result of some fantastic media coverage in The Dominion Post, TV One’s Good Morning show, ZM radio and Newstalk ZB, we are so pleased that all of the rabbits currently in our care now have adoptions pending!

Not only that, but two of the rabbits we were caring for, ‘Calpurnia’ and ‘Boudicca’, have now been reunited with their owner.

BUT, there are still more rabbits that are in need of homes who are just not at our Newtown centre at the moment. If you are able to offer a home to a rabbit, please still give us a call – we still need your help!

Don’t forget, we’ve always got lots of other animals in need of loving new homes, so be sure to check out our website for all the animals we currently have available for adoption.

May 12, 2010

Searching high and low

Willow and Jet

Willow and Jet

Finding homes for the thousands of animals that come into our care is a huge task.

One of our rehoming initiatives is to encourage potential adopters to come and meet our animals at locations other than our centres in Newtown and Waikanae. These ‘off-site’ adoption events have taken place at all sorts of places including scout halls, schools and surf clubs!

One of the most recent adoption events saw us joining forces with Capital City Motors, who generously showed their support by converting three of their car showrooms into temporary adoption hot-spots! Capital City staff also stepped up to the challenge by kindly volunteering their help on the day!

Setting up the showroom

Setting up the showroom

The event was a fantastic success with about a dozen animals finding a new home.

Kittens ’Serena’ and ‘Toby’ were just two of the lucky ones to find loving new owners. Vanessa Henshaw and Mike Clephane fell in love with the two cuties after calling in to one of Capital City’s showrooms. The kittens, now renamed Willow and Jet, instantly become part of their new family. 

They settled in very well right from the first night we brought them home,” said Vanessa. “They both have fantastic personalities and are great to have around – we love them to bits“.

Vanessa and Mike didn’t just become the recipients of two very cute kittens. During the event we ran a special offer – anyone adopting from us on the day were automatically enteredinto a draw to win one night’s accommodation at luxury hotel ‘ohtel‘, as well as $150 worth of vouchers kindly donated by Capital City Ford. Vanessa and Mike won, and plan to stay at the hotel to help celebrate Vanessa’s imminent birthday! Congratulations!

During March, we ran another special adult cat adoption promotion in which we were able to offer another winner a night’s accommodation at ‘ohtel’. That prize was won by John and Anna Carter of Waikanae who had become the proud owners of  ’Harry’.

You can check out just some of the animals in need of loving forever homes on our website and if you can adopt one of them, please give us a call on 04 389 8044!

February 16, 2010

All loved up

Love well and truly blossomed for some of Wellington SPCA’s homeless animals this Valentine’s weekend.

Our ‘Second chance for love’ adopt-a-thon proved that love was definitely in the air, with new homes being found for almost 60 of our animals. Braving the temperamental Wellington weather, a huge number of people visited our animal centres in Newtown, Waikanae and Levin and for some it proved to be love at first sight!

Jaffa and Peanut with their new owner Dean (centre)

Jaffa and Peanut with their new owner Dean (centre)

Dean Thompson (pictured) visited our Newtown centre hoping to find the perfect kitten – and instead ended up falling for two! Two-month old Jaffa and Peanut caught Dean’s eye and were soon heading off to start their new lives in Wellington, helped along with some goodies provided courtesy of Hill’s Pet Nutrition™.

Of  the 60 animals who found new homes over the weekend, one of the most heart-warming stories belongs to Chelsi, a two-year-old Labrador crossbreed. Chelsi was found by the local pound living in car and was brought to the Newtown animal centre. She stayed for over six months, but as a result of Second Chance for Love, will very soon be settling into her new loving forever home. 

Norm Hewitt and family (with Geppetto the rabbit)

Norm Hewitt & family

The event also received support from SPCA Ambassador Norm Hewitt, who paid a visit to our Newtown centre with his wife and children. Norm leads the SPCA’s ’One of the family’ programme that promotes the importance of companion animals being part of the family and responsible pet ownership. Norm and family spent some time checking out the centre as well as getting cuddles from Geppetto the lop-eared rabbit!

Congratulations go to Debbie Brown of Island Bay who won the SPCA hamper after visiting the adopt-a-thon at our Newtown animal centre and simply completed a sign-in form!

Remember, you can still vote for your favourite SPCA centre at www.secondchanceforlove.co.nz and if you adopted an animal over the weekend, submit your story and photo to be in with a chance of winning a year’s supply of pet food from Hill’s Pet Nutrition™.

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August 14, 2009

Update from Gotham

Gotham

Gotham

Hello to all at the SPCA in Newtown

Gotham here (a.k.a Gottie or Little Man), you used to call me Matai.

I saw the letter Stanley B. Furchild wrote and thought I should check in too…

My mummy says a big thank you to the girls at Wellington SPCA; she looked at so many doggies on her visit…she loved them all but they were not the right fit…then at the last minute one of the nice ladies had an idea. She walked back inside and came out with me. The minute my mummy saw me she was in love…and so was Luna and Aunty Morgen.

It was a big shock coming home the first day…when my new mummy and daddy picked me up I found lots of presents for me in the car including a big bag of yummy treats, which I happened to open on the way home in the car (hehe).

Seeing how close I can get to Minga

Seeing how close I can get to Minga

When I got home I meet Luna again and she is always really nice to me…even when I really want to play and I pull on her ears and she just wants to go back to sleep on the couch. I also meet out cat Minga (or Ming Ming as Aunty Morgen calls him). He acts a bit funny around me and always goes and hides in Aunty Morgen’s room where I can’t get to him…all I want to do is play but he is no fun. A dog called Mace comes to visit sometimes and I have gone to his house a few times for play dates- One day I meet a puppy named Echo and we had lots of fun bouncing around while the big dogs sat there and watched.

me-and-luna

Me & Luna playing outside

I like to play outside and dig up the lawn…Mummy doesn’t know it but there is lots of treasure buried under the lawn that I will go back for another day- I also have this trick where if I come inside and mummy tells me to leave my bones outside I can hide some of it in my mouth and she doesn’t know it…or one time I had it in my mouth behind a little teddy and mummy didn’t know until I was already in bed. I like to play with all my toys in the lounge (I have Elly the Elephant and yesterday Aunty Morgen brought home Moopy the toy puppy for me). I also like to watch ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’ and ‘Deal or No Deal’ with my mummy after dinner. I even have my own little bed to sit in while we watch TV but most of the time I like to sit on the couch with mummy or follow daddy around if he has food.

Napping with our special blankets

Napping with our special blankets

I had my first visit to the doggie day care a few weeks ago and it was really fun- I am going back again next week to make lots more friends. I also now have my own little house outside (Luna has one too) but I prefer the big inside bed…except when mummy, daddy and Luna all want to sleep in there cause I like having all the blankets to myself…Mummy got me a cool transformers blanket with Optimus Prime on it just for me…oh and Luna got a pink one with a puppy on it. I also have a new camouflage collar which my mummy said makes me look really cool.

A lot of things still seem new to me and a little scary sometimes (like when I am given a new toys and after a hour or so of chewing it the toy suddenly squeaks- that’s a little scary from time to time) but I am adjusting well. I am also getting a lot bigger compared to when you last saw me- My family used to carry me around all the time but now I am too big to lift, except for Uncle Marschal.

Uncle Marschal & Luna visit us a lot

Uncle Marschal & Luna visit us a lot

Thank you to Wellington SPCA for finding me this awesome family- they love me so much and I love them back.  Thanks to you I will get my happily ever after!

Love Gotham

May 22, 2009

Stanley B Furchild writes from his new home

I let The Man play with my toys too

I let The Man play with my toys too

Hello lovely people at the SPCA in Newtown.

Stanley here (previously Sparky).

I haven’t been in touch for a while, so I thought I’d write to let you know how I’m getting on since I went home with The Lady and The Man who came and got me from Wellington SPCA. (I barked this to The Lady and she has translated).

Things are going really, really well for me, and I have been SUCH a good dog. The Lady tells me this all the time.  She also laughs a lot at me when I give her my ‘love me’ look that I do so well, when I do my mad running around the house, when I flirt with my toys and when I wiggle when I sit because I get so excited. I have a nice house with a deck and a back garden, and I have my own kennel outside and TWO beds inside (!), one for sleeping on when it is bed time, and one next to the fire in the lounge to watch the big square thing on (I get very interested when I hear other dogs on the big square thing and have to get up really close to make sure they aren’t going to come and try and sleep on my bed). Both my beds are VERY comfy! I also have a very smart brown collar with bones on. The other dogs in my ‘hood are quite jealous.

I love to bounce on the deck

I love to bounce on the deck

 Things were a bit tricky to start with – I was scared that The Lady and The Man might leave me like the other people did, so I followed them everywhere to keep an eye on them and got really upset when I couldn’t see them. But they gave me lots of cuddles and reassurance and now I know that even if they’re gone for a little bit, they’ll always come back to get me, so I don’t worry so much anymore. They gave me these cool things that they called ‘TOYS’ and I am allowed to chew them and throw them around, and I am very good at knowing which are my toys and which are The Man’s shoes – I am NOW anyway! I also have discovered something called ‘BONES’ which are probably the best thing in the world (or a close second to ‘WALKS’ anyway) and I am allowed to have them out on the deck, but not allowed them on the lounge carpet. I’m also very fond of pigs ears, but I like to bury them for a while and then go and dig them up later on. I find they’re tastier after they’ve been marinated.

The Man gives the best tummy rubs!

The Man gives the best tummy rubs!

I have met lots of nice people, a lady at the Vets place who gives me liver treats and pats, and all the nice people at Paws In The City where I go sometimes to play with the other dogs. (Although The Man was worried that they wouldn’t let me back after I climbed over a fence and got into the office and got paint everywhere. But don’t worry, the PITC people think I’m so cute, that they let me back, no worries!).  I have also done some training with them, and I was very good – although some days Hersey the Labrador puppy distracted me and I barked at him. Sometimes a dog just can’t help it. But I can sit really well, and if they ask me to do something that I don’t understand, I just sit down because I figure that is better than nothing.

I think the best thing is though, that The Lady and The Man love me very much and tell me that I’m the perfect dog for them. And they give me lots and LOTS of cuddles!

Feeling bashful!

Feeling bashful!

Just wanted to say a big thank you to all you folks at the SPCA for looking after me so well and for finding me such a nice home to go to…The Lady says to say thanks from her and The Man too for letting them have such a  lovely dog (awww..I’m blushing!).

Hope all the other dogs and cats and other animals there find good homes too.

 Much love and licks,

 Stanley B. Furchild.