

Animalkind, Inc.
P. O. Box 902, Hudson, New York 12534
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From Esther and Tina - 9 April 2007

Hello!
We wanted to send you the picture we took the day we adopted March (we've re-named her Sombra, which is Spanish for "shadow").
She's still sore from being spayed, and she's not too happy with her new sisters and brother, but she's been 'talking' non-stop! She loves having her little head scratched, and has taken over the bed! She's very curious, and I have a feeling once she's feeling better, she's going to be quite the little corker!
We will continue to keep you updated, and send you pictures of her. We're trying to fatten her up!
Thank you again for our new little baby, we love her already!
I also wanted to say that we were so impressed with your shelter! It was the most beautiful, comfortable, loving environment I've ever seen! We live a little over an hour and a half away, so it's not practical to go there to volunteer, but we would like to donate our 'talents' if needed. Esther is a cartoonist, and I have experience with web design/ implementation, as well as a marketing background, having worked for a non-profit organization for over ten years, with experience writing grants. If you can use us for anything, please feel free to ask!
Take care, and we'll be sure to keep you updated on Sombra (March) and her integration into our little family!
Esther & Tina
Also see:
From Sombra - 14 April 2007
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Animalkind Inc.is a not-for-profit welfare, protection, rescue, rights organization dedicated to the compassionate care and humane population control of abandoned, feral and stray cats in Hudson, New York (Columbia County) and the surrounding area. We promote non-lethal prevention of an unwanted litter or litters of kittens through trap, spay, neuter, release (return), (tnr, TNR). An altered cat or kitten is released into a managed colony. Felines living in such colonies are assured kind daily care. Adoption to homes providing love and care for cats and kittens is encouraged. We also provide low or no cost spaying and neutering assistance to low income pet owners and help increase public awareness and education through the media, special events, and publications to promote compassion, respect, and kindness towards all animals.
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