

Animalkind, Inc.
P. O. Box 902, Hudson, New York 12534
Dear Animal Kind,
I just can't thank you enough for what you do for these animals. I am so grateful for Animal Kind giving Pamela and Peppi another chance at life. My mother and I could only adopt Pamela and not her brother because of finances and space. (We already have two cats and a dog) I was so happy when I saw that Peppi was recently adopted. I felt terrible for not being able to take him home too. I hope he has a wonderful life.
Pamela is doing wonderfully. She keeps us laughing all the time and our other animals have accepted her as one of the gang. She has even gotten one of our older cats to lose a lot of weight because Pamela is always playing tag with him. We bought a couple of kitty cubes that she runs through all of the time and if we cannot find her for some reason, we know she's in the cube sleeping. She is becoming such a beautiful cat with an amazing coat. Though, she absolutely refuses to let me brush it. She yells and gives me this look that says "How dare you brush me?"
Well I just wanted to give you an update. I attached a photo of Pamela that I took about two months ago. Sorry I don't have anything more recent on this computer. When I scan the more recent ones, I'll send them. I tell everyone I know about Animal Kind and how amazing it is. Thank you for all you do. Happy Holidays!
Sincerely,
Chelsea Saulpaugh .

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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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